High Plains Trail Connector Project Linking Regional Trail System Now Complete
Many years in the making. Many partners. One shared vision.
Many years in the making. Many partners. One shared vision. We are thrilled to announce the completion of the multiyear High Plains Trail Connector Project, delivering a critical new link between the Cherry Creek Regional Trail and the High Plains Trail—enhancing safety and connecting trail users across the entire region. This new connection strengthens access, recreation, and mobility throughout the metro area, creating benefits that will last for decades. Following the ribbon cutting held on May 21, you can now watch the story behind the project and see how collaboration, persistence, and a commitment to community needs came together to create a truly regional asset. Hit play to see the journey unfold. A heartfelt thank you to our funding partners: City of Aurora, Town of Parker, City of Centennial, Douglas County, E470 Highway Authority, Great Outdoors Colorado, Denver Regional Council of Governments, Colorado Department of Transportation, and Arapahoe County Open Space Sales and Use Tax taxpayers. Learn more about the project at www.arapahoeco.gov/parkerhighplains

