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Hike the challenging 27.7-mile Piney Creek Trail in Colorado, gaining 973 feet through diverse landscapes and parks, including Cherry Creek
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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8.19 km
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37.9 km
4.99 km
940 m
809 m
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36.0 km
5.55 km
2.60 km
467 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
This specific Komoot route for the Piney Creek Trail is quite long, covering approximately 44.6 kilometers (27.7 miles). It's estimated to take around 11 hours and 35 minutes to complete as a hike, making it a full-day or multi-day endeavor for most.
The Piney Creek Trail in the Aurora/Parker area of Colorado is largely a paved pathway with gentle terrain. While the Komoot route is long, the path itself is generally easy, making it suitable for various activities like walking, jogging, and cycling. You'll encounter open green spaces, parks, and some residential areas.
While the *terrain* of the Piney Creek Trail is generally gentle and paved, making it suitable for beginners and families, this specific Komoot route is very long (over 44 km). For a full hike of this length, it's rated as 'difficult' due to the endurance required. Shorter sections of the trail are very family-friendly, but completing the entire route requires significant fitness.
The Piney Creek Trail is accessible year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures for long walks or rides, with blooming wildflowers in spring and colorful foliage in autumn. Summer can be warm, so early mornings or late afternoons are best. Winter can be beautiful, but be prepared for colder temperatures and potential snow or ice on the paved path.
Yes, leashed pets are welcome on the Piney Creek Trail. Please ensure your dog remains on a leash and that you clean up after them to keep the trail enjoyable for everyone.
No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to access the Piney Creek Trail itself, as it is a public regional trail. However, if your journey takes you into specific parks or facilities along the way, always check their individual policies.
The Piney Creek Trail has multiple access points along its length. A dedicated trailhead exists, which often includes amenities like a bike pump station and information signs. Given the trail's extensive length and connection to various parks and neighborhoods, you can find parking at numerous points, including near parks like Red-Tailed Hawk Park or Larkspur Park.
Along this route, you'll experience open green spaces, views of parks, and a diverse Colorado landscape that can include distant mountain views on clear days. The trail also passes through residential neighborhoods, alongside the Saddle Rock Golf Course, and by parks such as Red-Tailed Hawk Park, which features a wetland boardwalk, and Larkspur Park with a playground. The route also includes sections of the Cherry Creek Trail and passes by Cherry Creek Park.
Yes, this route for the Piney Creek Trail is part of a larger network. It significantly utilizes the Piney Creek Trail itself (61% of the route) and also incorporates sections of the Cherry Creek Trail (8%). Additionally, it passes through parts of the Denver Orbital Trail - Segment 13 (8%), High Plains Trail (5%), and Sampson Gulch Trail (2%).
The trail offers varied scenery throughout its length. Sections passing through open green spaces and near parks like Red-Tailed Hawk Park, with its wetland boardwalk, are particularly pleasant. On clear days, you might catch distant mountain views. The connection to Cherry Creek Trail and its extension into Cherry Creek State Park also offers extended scenic opportunities.
Some dedicated trailheads along the Piney Creek Trail offer amenities such as bike pump stations and information signs displaying biker and walker counts, time, and temperature. As the trail passes through various parks, you may find playgrounds, restrooms, and other park facilities at those locations.