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High Line Canal, Lee Gulch, and Mary Carter Greenway Loop
15.3km
03:58
110m
70m
The High Line Canal, Lee Gulch, and Mary Carter Greenway Loop offers a delightful blend of urban green space and natural scenery, making it one of the more popular hiking routes in the South Metro Denver area. You'll traverse diverse terrain, from the smooth concrete paths of the Mary Carter Greenway alongside the South Platte River, past lush meadows and serene lakes, to the peaceful gravel paths of Lee Gulch with its overarching trees and small waterfalls. This moderate 9.5-mile (15.3 km) hike, with a gentle 360 feet (110 metres) of elevation gain, takes about 3 hours and 57 minutes, providing a substantial yet accessible outdoor experience.
Accessing the High Line Canal Lee Gulch Mary Carter Greenway Loop is convenient, with numerous parking options and trailheads available along its length. While no permits are required, and the trails are generally open year-round, visiting during the shoulder seasons of spring or fall can offer the most comfortable temperatures and vibrant scenery. It's a great option for a longer walk or bike ride, and you'll find amenities like restrooms and picnic areas along the Mary Carter Greenway section.
This loop is a fantastic example of urban greenway development, connecting the extensive High Line Canal Trail with the Mary Carter Greenway via the crucial Lee Gulch Trail. The Mary Carter Greenway even features a dual-path system, separating pedestrians from bikers for enhanced safety. The historic High Line Canal, originally an irrigation system from the 1880s, adds a unique historical dimension to your journey, showcasing an engineering marvel repurposed for recreation and ecological benefit. It's a truly family friendly hike, offering scenic views and wildlife spotting opportunities within the city.
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