by Hal Sports | Mar 18, 2016 | Where to Run
It’s Red Rocks, people! Mother Nature gave us a breathtaking backdrop to do our workouts. With the miles of trails and the stairs of the world-famous open-air amphitheater nestled between giant red sandstone monoliths, you’ve got your work cut out for you. Love a...
by Hal Sports | Mar 18, 2016 | Where to Run
As the name suggests, the central feature of this park is the lake! Miles of trails and sidewalks surround the lake, giving this urban park a suburban feel. Located on the northwest side of Denver, it’s situated at Sheridan Boulevard and 17th Avenue. Map to...
by Hal Sports | Mar 18, 2016 | Where to Run
We like the variety of this 66-mile trail. Starting at Chatfield Reservoir in the suburbs, it heads north and east through Denver then through Douglas and Arapahoe Counties. Why “High Line” canal? Because it’s designed by the engineering high line principle in...
by Hal Sports | Mar 18, 2016 | Where to Run
Beginning at Confluence Park off 15th Street in Denver, this trail offers great access to downtown without the worry of cars. From there, it heads south to Arapahoe and Douglas Counties passing through suburban and rural areas. In all, a 40 mile route. Map to...
by Hal Sports | Mar 18, 2016 | Where to Run
Did you see that picture?? You can see the mountains, downtown Denver, the fountain in front of the boathouse – and do this all while running on flat, fast terrain. The largest park in Denver, City Park contains the Denver Zoo and the Denver Museum of Nature and...
by Hal Sports | Mar 18, 2016 | Where to Run
Washington Park “Wash” Park is the quintessential Denver neighborhood park. There’s a beautiful lake, flower gardens and big trees, but what invites us in is the camaraderie. On the 2.6-mile jogging path, you’ll be surrounded by fellow runners of all fitness...