Heidi Jewell is currently an account manager for marketing firm VOCO Creative. In 2014, she co-chaired Nashville Public Television’s Big Yellow Bird Ball, a charity event to raise funds for Nashville Public Television. Heidi Jewell now lives in Denver, Colorado, a city with many challenging hiking trails.
One trail that passes straight through Denver is the Sand Creek Regional Greenway. This moderately difficult trail stretches 13.5 miles from the High Line Canal in Aurora to Commerce City’s South Platte River Greenway, passing through Stapleton and Denver. Open daily between dawn and dusk, the trail welcomes hikers, bicyclists, runners, dog walkers (with leashes), and horse riders.
The trail passes through the Denver metro area, the Bluff Lake and Morrison Nature Centers, Star K Ranch, and Stapleton’s Urban Farm. The trail’s terrain varies, with some sections paved and others gravel or dirt, so bikers should consider a mountain bike for this trail.
One trail that passes straight through Denver is the Sand Creek Regional Greenway. This moderately difficult trail stretches 13.5 miles from the High Line Canal in Aurora to Commerce City’s South Platte River Greenway, passing through Stapleton and Denver. Open daily between dawn and dusk, the trail welcomes hikers, bicyclists, runners, dog walkers (with leashes), and horse riders.
The trail passes through the Denver metro area, the Bluff Lake and Morrison Nature Centers, Star K Ranch, and Stapleton’s Urban Farm. The trail’s terrain varies, with some sections paved and others gravel or dirt, so bikers should consider a mountain bike for this trail.
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