High Line Canal Trail: Segment 11 - Greenwood Village Amble
High Line Canal Trail: Segment 11 - Greenwood Village Amble
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Embark on an easy hike along Segment 11 of the High Line Canal Trail, a 2.3-mile (3.8 km) route with a gentle 29 feet (9 metres) of elevation gain that takes about 57 minutes to complete. You will discover a serene, countryside atmosphere, even though you are within the Denver…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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3.69 km
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2.32 km
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For this segment, parking is recommended at the E. Orchard Road Trailhead. There is no designated parking available directly at the start of the segment, so using E. Orchard Road Trailhead is ideal for an out-and-back experience.
The terrain on this segment is generally flat and easy, making it suitable for various activities. While specific surface types aren't detailed for Segment 11, other parts of the High Line Canal Trail feature a mix of asphalt, concrete, and soft surface gravel. You can expect a smooth and accessible path.
Yes, this segment is considered easy and is very suitable for beginners and families. It's relatively flat with minimal elevation change, making it enjoyable for a leisurely walk or ride with kids.
You can expect a serene, countryside feel, even within the metro Denver area. The route features horse pastures, bridal paths, and gentle rolling hills. Keep an eye out for an historic barn decorated with red hearts and a cottonwood tree adorned with colorful ceramic birds crafted by a local artist.
Yes, the route intersects with the Centennial Link Trail. Around mile 29.75, you'll find a siphon where the Canal passes under Little Dry Creek, and this is where it meets the Centennial Link Trail.
Yes, this segment of the High Line Canal Trail is dog-friendly. It's a popular spot for dog walkers, but please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and you clean up after them to maintain the trail's pleasant environment for everyone.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access or use the High Line Canal Trail, including Segment 11. It's a public trail open for everyone to enjoy.
This trail can be enjoyed year-round. However, the spring and fall offer particularly pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer is also great, with the cottonwood trees providing ample shade. Even in winter, it can be a nice spot for a crisp walk, though conditions may vary.
This segment is approximately 2.3 miles (3.7 km) long. Based on an average hiking pace, you can expect to complete an out-and-back hike in about 1 to 1.5 hours, depending on your speed and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
Beyond the general countryside ambiance, you'll find a notable historic barn decorated with red hearts around mile 28.0. Further along, around mile 29.25, there's a distinctive cottonwood tree adorned with colorful ceramic birds, a creation by a local artist. Cottonwood trees themselves are a prominent and characteristic feature of the High Line Canal.
This segment of the High Line Canal Trail is typically enjoyed as an out-and-back route. There are no loop options within Segment 11 itself, so you'll retrace your steps to return to your starting point.