Denver Orbital Trail - Segment 26
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Denver Orbital Trail - Segment 26 is a 3.7-mile out-and-back trail located near Colorado. This segment offers hikers a chance to explore the Denver area's orbital pathway system, which encircles the city and provides accessible outdoor recreation close to urban amenities. The out-and-back format means hikers will travel 3.7 miles to a turnaround point before returning on the same route, for a total round-trip distance of approximately 7.4 miles. This trail type works well for hikers seeking flexibility in distance and intensity, as you can turn back at any point along the route. As part of the larger Denver Orbital Trail network, this segment integrates with a broader trail system designed to showcase the Colorado landscape while remaining proximate to Denver. The trail accommodates various skill levels and fitness abilities. For the most current conditions, trail access information, and parking details, check with local Denver parks and recreation resources before your visit.
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Denver Orbital Trail - Segment 26
Colorado
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