| Construction
and Improvement Updates

Construction is necessary
for improving the trail, but don’t let it stop you from
using the Sand Creek Greenway today!
Updated February 15, 2012
Current Trail Closures: No
Current Trail Detours: No
Areas of Current Work: I-70 Bridge over Sand Creek
Replacement of I-70 Bridge over Sand Creek
Over the next twelve months (August 2011 to August 2012), travel on the SCRG trail may be disrupted by a major construction project above and around the trail under I-70, just east of Quebec Street. CDOT and their contractors will be building a new bridge over Sand Creek – and the trail goes under the old bridge. CDOT and the contractors have promised to make every effort to keep the trail open during daylight hours. Please follow the instructions of the flag person if there needs to be temporary closures of the trail. Remember that the trail WILL BE CLOSED AT NIGHT!
Construction of Central Park Blvd Bridge Complete
The construction of the Central Park Boulevard bridge over Sand Creek has been completed, and the trail under the bridge is now open! The detour that was once in place in this area has been officially closed, and the trail is now open. Please keep in mind that this bridge will not be open to traffic until April 2012.
We are looking for a good long-term detour for this area, since there will be two more bridges built – one for a new Union Pacific Railroad bridge and one for the new RTD East Corridor FasTracks bridge, both over Sand Creek (and over the SCRG trail). Short term closures may occur for this site also, but we hope to have a detour in place soon. Thanks for your patience in this matter!
Trail users are our eyes and ears on the Greenway. Please call us at (303) 468-3260 or send an email to kkramer@sandcreekgreenway.org if you have any issues, problems, or solutions. We would love to hear from you!
SCRG Trail Information & Directions

From west to east, the trail
starts in Commerce City,
continues through Denver,
and concludes in Aurora. These
directions by city will notify you of closures, detours, and
snow removal so you can better enjoy your wilderness in the
city.
Commerce
City

Closures: None.
Directions:
PARK (your car, if you need to) at 60th and York.
RIDE north on the South Platte Greenway until you see the
bike/pedestrian bridge over the South Platte River at the
Sand Creek confluence (just before the South Platte Greenway
goes under I-270).
TURN east on the Sand Creek Regional Greenway (on bridge
over South Platte River).
FOLLOW THE TRAIL as it goes along the south side of I-270,
then turns right at the Burlington ditch. Keep following the
trail as it goes left over the Burlington Ditch – and
then you have smooth sailing.
.CONTINUING to the east, stop and enjoy the cool 5-acre Pepper
Riparian Area just west of the Colorado Blvd bridge. Look
for the beaver den.
The TRAILHEAD at Dahlia and 56th is open and a great place
to park your car.
Commerce City Wetland Park. In the early morning and late
afternoon, egrets, herons, ducks, foxes, muskrats, and many
other natural friends can be seen.
After you CROSS THE BRIDGE to the south side of the creek,
at the Wetland Park, look for the restroom building to
your right. If you follow the unpaved trail around the wetland
areas, you will come to a new paved parking lot at the end
of 52nd Avenue. If you go to your left at the bridge is the
newest section of off-road trail and it is beautiful! Enjoy
this last mile of paved trail all the way to 47th Avenue Drive
at the Denver city line.
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Denver

Closures:Sporatic construction (see closure descriptions above).
Snow Removal: The trail in Denver
is not paved, and therefore it is not plowed after snowstorms.
Please report any problems to us as soon as possible,
so we may try to solve them.
Directions:
The GOOD NEWS is that in the spring of 2006 we opened an
off-road bike/ped link to the new Northfield shopping area
along Quebec Street. The bridge over Sand Creek (linking the
Sand Creek Greenway trail with the new bike/ped overpass)
at Quebec provides another major north/south access to the
Greenway.
There is a TRAILHEAD on east Smith Road (to reach it by car,
turn onto Smith Road from Havana).
FOLLOW THE TRAIL east, past the Urban Farm on the north,
down to the creek and up the hill to Havana. Go on the sidewalk
over the Sand Creek bridge on Havana and look for the detour
signs on your right. Follow the trail off to the right, down
under the bridge and up on the other side of Havana. Follow
the trail that goes along the road (with Bluff Lake Nature
Center on your left) all the way to Peoria.
BE CAREFUL - New and improved roads are being built along
Havana and Martin Luther King Blvd. There are sporadic construction activities in the Denver section. Please do not go around barriers on the trail.
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Aurora

Closures: None.
Snow Removal: A
few sections of the trail in Aurora are plowed (such as the
sidewalks along East 28th Avenue), but most sections are not
paved and therefore not plowed.
Directions:
SMOOTH RIDING - The trail is open and beautiful from the
underpass at Peoria in Sand Creek Park past Airport Blvd.
Stay on the trail through the northern section of Sand Creek
Park. Go under I-225 and continue past Sable and Chambers.
Enjoy the beautiful section from Chambers to Star K Ranch
– especially this time of year.
AFTER Chambers Road, you will enter the 200-acre STAR K RANCH with the trailhead
and beautiful Morrison Nature Center to the left. Look for
the trails heading north (left) off the greenway trail and
follow them to the parking lot and nature center (about ½
mile).
OR continue through Star K Ranch to Airport Blvd and go south
(right) on the sidewalk/road of Airport Blvd. to where the
High Line Canal Trail crosses Airport Blvd. (about 1 mile).
OR continue on the Sand Creek trail until it ends near Colfax
Avenue.
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