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Trail is Closed - Golden Ponds at St Vrain Greenway

The St Vrain Greenway trail will be closed west of Hover Street starting Thursday, August 26, 2010 to accommodate construction of the Lykins Gulch Drainage Project and the completion of a trail connection between the St Vrain Greenway and Airport Road. The trail is expected to be closed for approximately 1 month for this work.

A detour route between Hover Street and Golden Ponds will be open along 3rd Avenue Place during the trail closure, including the underpass at Hover Street. If you have any questions, please contact David Hollingsworth at 303-651-8328.

Link to view the Lykins Gulch project

Dry Creek Community Park Phasing Change

A revision to the phasing plan for the park was discussed at the April 20 City Council meeting. An alternative phase 1 project including multi-use fields and the eastern playground was proposed and approved.

Link to new phasing plan(936KB)

 

St. Vrain Greenway Now Open to Sandstone Ranch

The St. Vrain Greenway trail is now constructed between Golden Ponds park and Sandstone Ranch. The trail is now just over 8 miles in length (see chart below).

No Dogs are allowed in the section of greenway between County Line Road and Sandstone Ranch (see below), so please leave your dogs at home or plan your route west of County Line Road 1.

Dog Restrictions On New Section of St. Vrain Greenway

The St. Vrain Greenway trail east of County Line Road has dog restrictions adopted by City Ordinance. Dogs will not be allowed on the portion of the trail east of County Line Road to Sandstone Ranch (pdf map of area) (approximately one mile of trail), on a leash or unleashed. Not able to recognize restraints such as leashes, wildlife views all dogs as predators and will leave the area. The Longmont City Council directed the restriction to protect this unique landscape, the wildlife in this area and its important wildlife habitats. When the trail is open, the approximately six miles of the St. Vrain Greenway trail from County Line Road west to Golden Ponds will be available to people and their leashed dogs.

View the St. Vrain Greenway Listing

 

St Vrain Greenway Distances Now Available

Trail distances along the St. Vrain Greenway are now available in chart form.

St Vrain Greenway Trail Segments Chart 33.9 KB

 

Mission Statement and Goals

To provide safe, clean, well maintained and attractive public environments for the use of all visitors of the park system. Our service shall demonstrate good land stewardship, quality park facility planning, our staff's knowledge of the green industry, and the highest standards of technical proficiency. We strive to provide this service with good attitude and communication skills.

Green Practices Greenway, District Park & Open Space Maintenance Practices  

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