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Greenway Trail, Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge

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Greenway Trail, Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge

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Greenway Trail, Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge

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The Greenway Trail is a prominent pathway nestled within the expansive Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge, situated just 8 to 10 miles northeast of downtown Denver, Colorado. This trail forms a vital link in the broader regional trail system across the Denver metropolitan area, connecting visitors to a unique urban wildlife sanctuary. The refuge, a vast 15,988-acre preserve managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, offers a remarkable natural escape with diverse ecosystems ranging from shortgrass prairies to…

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    May 24, 2024

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    This section of the Greenway Trail passing through the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge helps connect different trails on the property to each other and is an excellent option for viewing wildlife. Not all the trails in the refuge allow running and biking, but this is one of the more popular trails for runners.

    Note that you can't bring your dog on this trail.

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    Location: Denver, Denver County, Colorado, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical terrain and difficulty level of the Greenway Trail?

    The Greenway Trail offers a varied experience, generally considered easy to moderate. You'll encounter a mix of paved sections, crushed stone paths, natural ground, and even some dirt singletrack. While mostly flat, the diverse surfaces provide a good workout for hikers, trail runners, and cyclists.

    Are there other trails that connect to the Greenway Trail for longer adventures?

    Yes, the Greenway Trail is a key connector within the refuge. It frequently combines with the Prairie Trail to form a popular 6.3-mile loop. Additionally, it connects to other trails like the Bluestem Loop Trail and the Perimeter Trail, allowing for longer and more varied exploration within the refuge. Regionally, it's part of a larger system linking to trails like the Sand Creek Trail and South Platte Trail.

    Is the Greenway Trail at Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge dog-friendly?

    No, dogs are not permitted on the Greenway Trail or most other trails within the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge. This restriction is in place to protect the sensitive wildlife and their habitats.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see along the Greenway Trail?

    The Greenway Trail is renowned for its abundant wildlife viewing opportunities. Visitors frequently spot large mammals like bison, mule deer, and white-tailed deer. Birdwatchers can enjoy raptors, various songbirds, and waterfowl, especially around Rod & Gun Club Pond. Prairie dogs and coyotes are also common sightings, and lucky visitors might even spot bald eagles or black-footed ferrets.

    Are there any permits or fees required to access the Greenway Trail?

    No, there are no permits or fees required to access the Greenway Trail or the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge. It is free and open to the public.

    How accessible is the Greenway Trail for families with young children or strollers?

    The Greenway Trail is generally considered family-friendly due to its mostly flat and well-maintained surfaces. The paved and crushed stone sections are suitable for strollers. However, some natural ground and dirt singletrack sections might be less accessible for certain types of strollers. It's an excellent place for children to observe wildlife in a natural setting.

    What are the best times of day or week to visit to avoid crowds?

    While the refuge is a popular destination, visiting earlier in the morning or later in the afternoon, especially on weekdays, can help you avoid peak crowds. Weekends, particularly during pleasant weather, tend to be busier. Arriving early also often provides better opportunities for wildlife viewing.

    What are the winter conditions like on the Greenway Trail, and is it still accessible?

    The Greenway Trail is accessible year-round. In winter, you can expect cold temperatures and potentially snow or ice, especially after storms. While the trail is generally well-maintained, some sections might be slick. It's advisable to check local weather conditions and trail reports before heading out and to wear appropriate winter gear, including traction devices for your footwear if conditions warrant.

    Where are the main parking areas for accessing the Greenway Trail?

    You can access the Greenway Trail from several parking lots within or near the refuge. Primary access points include parking lots at the end of 64th Avenue or off the refuge at 56th Avenue and Chambers Road. These provide convenient starting points for exploring the trail.

    Are there any facilities like restrooms or water fountains along the Greenway Trail?

    While the trail itself is a natural pathway, the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge generally provides visitor facilities at its main visitor center and some trailheads. It's always a good idea to check the official refuge website for specific locations of restrooms and water sources before your visit, and to carry your own water, especially on longer hikes.

    What are some good alternatives if the Greenway Trail is too busy or I want a different experience?

    If you're looking for alternatives within the refuge, consider exploring other trails like the Prairie Trail (which often combines with Greenway), the Bluestem Loop Trail, or the Perimeter Trail. Each offers unique perspectives of the refuge's diverse landscapes. For a completely different experience outside the refuge but still in the Denver area, you might explore other regional trails that connect to the broader Rocky Mountain Greenway system.

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