Hilton Garden Inn Denver South Park Meadows Area





The Hilton Garden Inn Denver South Park Meadows Area Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
This awesome route offers hikers some sweeping views of the Colorado Front Range mountains, the Denver metro area, and grassland vegetation and wildlife. The predominantly soft-surface trail is easy, and should be manageable for most hikers, with just a few short, steep sections (8% grade). Fairly heavy traffic. Open sunrise to sunset.
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From the Rosie Rueter Trailhead, you'll head out on the Rosie Rueter Trail, then take the Incline Challenge Trail back. It can be hiked in either direction, however. Dogs are not allowed on the incline itself, but can be on the trail. The area is open from sunrise to sunset. There are portable bathroom facilities available at the parking lot. The Incline features 132 steps, but aside from that, the trail is fairly easy to travel.
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This trail starts in the south at East Orchard Road and heads along the High Line Canal Trail north through the Marjorie Perry Nature Preserve to Belleview Avenue. The trail turns around then connects with a neighborhood trail to finish the loop. Accessibility: It is unclear if there are any designated accessible spaces in the unpaved parking lot off of East Orchard Road at the south end of the trail. The closest designated and van-accessible parking is located about a mile south on South...