The Cherry Creek Trail, which runs 40 miles from Franktown in Douglas County to Confluence Park in Downtown Denver, is one of the metro area's most treasured trail corridors.
Approximately 16 miles of the trail runs through Arapahoe County. It can be accessed at the Wabash Trailhead, Arapahoe Road Trailhead, Cherry Creek Valley Ecological Park, Broncos Parkway Trailhead, and 17 Mile House Farm Park.
Cyclists, walkers, runners and horseback riders enjoy varied scenery as they travel beside Cherry Creek.
From the urban setting of Downtown Denver to the rolling hills of rural Parker, the Cherry Creek Trail offers visitors a taste of the wide range of habitat that call Denver and its surrounding areas home.
I normally start in Parker which is 25 miles to downtown but we can also do the entire 40 miles if you'd like.
I will pick you up and be at various points along the way in the van but I won't be biking with you, but the trail is easy to figure out.
Public transportation options are available nearby. Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries. Not recommended for pregnant travelers. Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health. Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
I will come in a grey minivan Chrysler Pacifica Crwa99. I'll be in front of union station or if its a small group I can pick you up at your hotel etc.