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Hike at Bluffs Regional Park? Prepare for upcoming trail impacts.

Work to reconstruct trail begins Friday, Dec. 20, 2024. Loop closed, but out-and-back use still available.

Posted on December 16, 2024 2024DC OutdoorsNews and Events

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Did you know an average of 500 people visit the Bluffs Regional Park Trail in Lone Tree daily? Due to this heavy traffic and our extreme Colorado weather, the trail has eroded and will need to be reconstructed.

Work is expected to begin as soon as Friday, Dec. 20, 2024, and last for approximately six months.

During this time, please plan for heavy construction traffic, and intermittent safety closures on the Bluffs Regional Park Trail and East West Regional Trail. Hikers can still access the Bluffs Regional Trail out and back by starting at the trailhead and using the north portion of the 2.5-mile loop until the closure area is reached and then returning to the trailhead. View a map of the work area.

Explore other regional and area trails on our webpage. Stay up to date on impacts at Bluffs Regional Park Trail on our webpage, Douglas County Outdoors Facebook page and by signing up for the Douglas County Outdoors email list.

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