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The updated trails now offer a connection to Red Rock Canyon Open Space, North Cheyenne Cañon Park via Gold Camp Road and High Drive, as well as U.S. Forest Service lands. These improvements were made possible through the addition of over 4,700 feet of new trail, re-routing damaged and unsustainable sections, and reinforcing existing trails.
City staff and volunteers played a crucial role in completing these enhancements, contributing over 800 volunteer hours. The project also received support from various partners including the Rocky Mountain Field Institute (RMFI), the United States Navy, Colorado Springs Mountain Bike Association (COSMBA), and Medicine Wheel Trail Advocates.
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One of the major benefits of these improvements is increased accessibility for individuals with disabilities through the El Paso County Parks & Community Services Trailability Program. This program utilizes "Terrain Hoppers" or off-road mobility vehicles to allow those with disabilities to experience trails that were previously inaccessible to them. The Trailability Program is available on a reservation basis at both Bear Creek and Fountain Creek Nature Centers.
To learn more about this program or reserve an experience, interested individuals can visit communityservices.elpasoco.com/trailability/. Those looking to volunteer for the program can also find more information on this website.
For additional details on the Bear Creek Cañon Improvement Project, please visit ColoradoSprings.gov/BearCreekCañonImprovementProject. With these new enhancements in place, residents and visitors alike can look forward to enjoying a more connected and accessible outdoor experience in Bear Creek Cañon Park.
The updated trails now offer a connection to Red Rock Canyon Open Space, North Cheyenne Cañon Park via Gold Camp Road and High Drive, as well as U.S. Forest Service lands. These improvements were made possible through the addition of over 4,700 feet of new trail, re-routing damaged and unsustainable sections, and reinforcing existing trails.
City staff and volunteers played a crucial role in completing these enhancements, contributing over 800 volunteer hours. The project also received support from various partners including the Rocky Mountain Field Institute (RMFI), the United States Navy, Colorado Springs Mountain Bike Association (COSMBA), and Medicine Wheel Trail Advocates.
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One of the major benefits of these improvements is increased accessibility for individuals with disabilities through the El Paso County Parks & Community Services Trailability Program. This program utilizes "Terrain Hoppers" or off-road mobility vehicles to allow those with disabilities to experience trails that were previously inaccessible to them. The Trailability Program is available on a reservation basis at both Bear Creek and Fountain Creek Nature Centers.
To learn more about this program or reserve an experience, interested individuals can visit communityservices.elpasoco.com/trailability/. Those looking to volunteer for the program can also find more information on this website.
For additional details on the Bear Creek Cañon Improvement Project, please visit ColoradoSprings.gov/BearCreekCañonImprovementProject. With these new enhancements in place, residents and visitors alike can look forward to enjoying a more connected and accessible outdoor experience in Bear Creek Cañon Park.
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