
At Denver's south border, the trail becomes the Mary Carter Greenway Trail and runs another 8 miles along the river. A map is available on the Rails-to-Trails site here.
Here's a view of the Platte River from one of the many river crossings where the trail changes sides...

As you leave Denver, you pass industrial complexes, a brickyard, a power generating plant, a quarry or two, and an auto junkyard, but then the greenway begins and all that city stuff is left behind. You then experience numerous parks, side trails to nature areas, several golf courses, and much open space, with many views of the river and the mountains. You'll also see many man-made whitewater kayaking runs in the river, though the water level was too low to see any activity when I biked the trail.
Denver rightfully boasts of 50+ bike trails. I'm from the Chicago area, and our 5 county Chicagoland area similarly boasts 50+ bike trails, mostly running through lovely forest preserves, but none have mountains as a backdrop as seen below...


...and even Colorado's famous roundabouts or rotaries are evident where other trails connect...

2 comments:
Hello!
Can you tell me at one point on the trail the second picture in this post was taken? With the lake and mountain backdrop? We are looking for a photography location and that looks like a great one. Thanks so much!
Sorry- that was 3 1/2 years ago and I've biked many dozens of new trails since then, so I don't know where I took it.
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