![]() ![]() The Recreation Trail System consists of 31 miles of paved trail encircling Loveland and connecting to other regional trails, including Long View Trail and the Colorado Front Range Trail. Recreation Trail through Emerald Glen Natural Area - Wilson Ave. Trails connect our community and provide an abundance of benefits including health and wellness, transportation, and recreational opportunities,” said the City’s Open Lands & Trails Manager Marilyn Hilgenberg. “The new Centerra Trail will allow trail users a safe, paved, off-road passage to east Loveland for the first time. The Centerra Trail will be beneficial to connect the City of Loveland’s Recreation Trail System to outlying parts of the Loveland community. The Loveland community considers the City’s Recreation Trail to be a vital community asset, as demonstrated through results from both the Loveland 2022 Quality of Life citizen survey and the Parks and Recreation Department Master Plan. Loveland’s Recreation Trail System consists of 32.3 miles of paved trails, including the 21-mile Loop Trail encircling the community and regional trails including the Long View and Front Range trails linking to Fort Collins. The balance of funding was provided by Colorado Lottery dollars from the Conservation Trust Fund and the city’s Trails Capital Expansion Fees. The new hard-surface trail runs from North Denver Avenue to the Boyd Lake Avenue underpass.įunding for the Centerra Trail project came primarily from state and regional transportation grants totaling $1,225,000, helping to cover the cost of design and construction, along with a $25,000 contribution from High Plains Foundation towards construction costs. ![]() On May 2, 2023, the 1.3-mile trail opened to the public, connecting the city’s main Recreation Trail Loop to the Centerra Millennium trail system. The newest section of the City’s trail system, Centerra Trail, provides a safe, off-street transportation option to connect east Loveland neighborhoods to the City’s Recreation Trail System for the first time. NEWS: Loveland Centerra Trail Now Open New trail offers safe, paved, off-street access to east Loveland New Bridge at Viestenz-Smith Mountain Park.Parks - Non-Reservable Parks w/Amenities +.Non-Reservable Park Areas with Amenities.Open Lands and Trails Advisory Commission.Our Lands - Our Future Regional Open Space Study.Big Thompson River Recreation & Conservation Assessment.Rules & Regulations for Open Lands, Natural Areas & Trails.Volunteer Opportunities & Environmental Education.East Big Thompson River Natural Area (closed).Eagle Vista Natural Area Display Boards.Parks & Recreation Master Plan Documents. ![]()
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