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Travois Trail

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Travois Trail

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Centennial Cone Park

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  • Location: Jefferson County, Colorado, United States

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    May 26, 2022

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    Though fairly easy to reach, the Centennial Cone Park offers near backcountry experience with beautiful landscapes and small, winding trails. The loop all around Centennial Cone is pretty long, but net very steep.
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    Centennial Cone Trail Run

    27.0km

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    670m

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    Prepare for a challenging jogging adventure on the Centennial Cone Trail Run, a difficult route spanning 16.8 miles (27.0 km). You'll experience a significant workout with 2207 feet (673 metres) of elevation gain, typically completed in about 3 hours and 31 minutes. As you jog, you'll encounter diverse terrain, from smooth singletrack to doubletrack sections, including moderately technical areas on the winding Travois Trail. The open landscapes offer sweeping views across Clear Creek Canyon, rolling foothills, and expansive meadows, providing a true near-backcountry feel. Keep an eye out for wildlife, as elk are often spotted in these scenic surroundings.

    Before you head out, be aware that Centennial Cone Park operates on an alternating use schedule. Joggers and hikers are permitted on odd-numbered days, while mountain bikers use the trails on even-numbered days. The park also observes seasonal closures, including December and January for hunting, so plan your visit accordingly. Additionally, specific sections like the Elk Range Trail are closed from February until mid-June to protect elk during their calving season. Always check the park's current conditions and schedule before you plan your trip to ensure access.

    This route offers more than just a physical challenge; it provides a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in a dynamic natural environment. The expansive meadows and foothills create a sense of remoteness, even though you are relatively close to urban areas. The park's commitment to wildlife protection, particularly for elk, means that certain areas are periodically restricted. This careful management helps preserve the rich ecosystem you experience while jogging, making it a notable destination for those seeking a blend of strenuous activity and natural beauty.

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    Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Distance 3.67 km

    Uphill 240 m

    Downhill 120 m

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    Location: Jefferson County, Colorado, United States

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