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With over 38 miles of trails, this is one of the Town’s most popular recreational amenities. Based on the popularity of our system, the Town is constructing a parallel soft-surface (crusher fines) trail “test section” directly adjacent to the existing Cherry Creek Trail, near the Country Meadows community later this year. It is expected to be open for public use around Sept. 1.
This 10-foot wide, soft-surface gravel trail segment, approximately 1,500 feet in length, will allow increased trail capacity while still maintaining normal safety requirements. Soft-surface trails are ideal for runners, joggers, pedestrians and even mountain bike users. Future expansion of the soft-surface trail will be based upon feedback from the test section, along with environmental and budgetary factors.
We encourage residents to try it out and give us your feedback. Tell us how you feel about this new test section below!
With over 38 miles of trails, this is one of the Town’s most popular recreational amenities. Based on the popularity of our system, the Town is constructing a parallel soft-surface (crusher fines) trail “test section” directly adjacent to the existing Cherry Creek Trail, near the Country Meadows community later this year. It is expected to be open for public use around Sept. 1.
This 10-foot wide, soft-surface gravel trail segment, approximately 1,500 feet in length, will allow increased trail capacity while still maintaining normal safety requirements. Soft-surface trails are ideal for runners, joggers, pedestrians and even mountain bike users. Future expansion of the soft-surface trail will be based upon feedback from the test section, along with environmental and budgetary factors.
We encourage residents to try it out and give us your feedback. Tell us how you feel about this new test section below!
Any future expansion of soft-surface trails in Parker will be based upon feedback from the test section, along with environmental and budgetary factors. Please provide your feedback on the new test section by clicking the button below.
Consultation has concluded
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