Cherry Creek Trail in Denver, Colorado - runtrack.run
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Cherry Creek Trail

17km flat asphalt/concrete running route 10.6 mile flat asphalt/concrete running route
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17km 10.6 miles
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Flat
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Asphalt/Concrete
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The Cherry Creek Trail goes right through the heart of Denver and follows along a small creek. This means that you can run uninterrupted through the city without having to bother with traffic or traffic lights.

The entire trail is over 40 miles long, but it starts in downtown Denver and is thought of as the main running trail in the city
Area
Denver
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Location
Kennedy 18-Hole Course, East Cornell Avenue, Denver, Arapahoe County, Colorado, 80014, United States of America
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Weather
The weather around here in November is usually cold and occasionally snowy. See details below
Altitude
About 1700m above sea level5000ft above sea level
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For track workouts around here; George Washington High School or South High School might suit you.
If you would like to run on other surfaces, try Cheesman Park.

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Weather around Cherry Creek Trail

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