High Line Canal Conservancy
Preserving, protecting and enhancing Colorado's 71-mile Canal β in partnership with the public.
07/11/2026
Exciting News! Construction has officially begun on the trail enhancements along the High Line Canal between Havana and Parker. This project is funded by the Great Lengths for the High Line Campaign, Great Outdoors Colorado and Denver Parks and Recreation and will enhance safety and accessibility for all trail users.
A detour is now in effect between Dayton St and Havana Rd. Find your route at highlinecanal.org/detours.
07/07/2026
Check out the completed enhancements at Quincy Farm Pond, a historic irrigation pond in Cherry Hills Village, once filled by water drawn from the High Line Canal.
The Village recently dredged the pond to make it smaller and deeper, enhancing water quality. Now, the pond is being refilled with water from an on-site well. Trail users can also access the Quincy Farm Pond using the new footbridge connecting the trail to the farm, a project that was partially funded by the Great Lengths for the High Line campaign.
Check out this new and improved area along the Canal next time you're journeying through Cherry Hills Village!
The Summer Scamper, 5K for All, presented by Land Title Guarantee Company, was everything we love about the Canal; community, movement and a whole lot of joy. πΏπββοΈπ
Whether you ran, walked, rolled, volunteered, cheered from the sidelines, or came out to celebrate, you helped make it a memorable evening on the Canal. We're especially grateful to our sponsors, community partners, and volunteers whose support made it all possible.
πΈ Here are a few of our favorite moments from the evening. We'd love to see yours, too! Share your Summer Scamper photos and tag us .
Thanks for making it such a special night. We can't wait to see you on the trail again soon!
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4010 E Orchard Road
Centennial, CO
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