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The City of Wheat Ridge is building a soft-surface pedestrian trail around the east and northern shores of Tabor Lake. The project includes a shade pavilion, bird blind, and other seating, and connects the Clear Creek Trail to Van Gordon St. This portion will be accessible for all users and open to both pedestrian and equestrian users.
This project originally started as an idea from the Wheat Ridge Parks and Recreation Commission. The city is investing American Rescue Plan funds into this project and has received $410,000 in grant funds from the Jefferson County Open Space Trails Partnership Program and $451,279 from the Land and Water Conservation Fund support for the project.
The City of Wheat Ridge is building a soft-surface pedestrian trail around the east and northern shores of Tabor Lake. The project includes a shade pavilion, bird blind, and other seating, and connects the Clear Creek Trail to Van Gordon St. This portion will be accessible for all users and open to both pedestrian and equestrian users.
This project originally started as an idea from the Wheat Ridge Parks and Recreation Commission. The city is investing American Rescue Plan funds into this project and has received $410,000 in grant funds from the Jefferson County Open Space Trails Partnership Program and $451,279 from the Land and Water Conservation Fund support for the project.
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As of April 3rd, 2026, the trail portion of this project is now complete and open to the public. Pedestrians and equestrians can use the trail, and cyclists can either walk their bikes or use Tabor St. to connect to W. 44th Avenue. Minor construction work is still underway on project items that don't directly impact trail users. Once the project is fully complete, which is anticipated to be in June, the public will be invited to a ribbon cutting event.
As of April 3rd, 2026, the trail portion of this project is now complete and open to the public. Pedestrians and equestrians can use the trail, and cyclists can either walk their bikes or use Tabor St. to connect to W. 44th Avenue. Minor construction work is still underway on project items that don't directly impact trail users. Once the project is fully complete, which is anticipated to be in June, the public will be invited to a ribbon cutting event.
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The design phase for this trail project has been completed and a construction contract has been awarded. Site preparation will occur during spring and summer 2025, but the bulk of the construction will begin in fall 2025 after the seasonal Lee and Baugh ditch is done flowing for the season and the local birds' nesting season is over.
The design phase for this trail project has been completed and a construction contract has been awarded. Site preparation will occur during spring and summer 2025, but the bulk of the construction will begin in fall 2025 after the seasonal Lee and Baugh ditch is done flowing for the season and the local birds' nesting season is over.