Weaver Gulch Regional Trail

(Due to the linear nature of the trail, there is no specific park address.)

View the Park Rules for park hours, rules and policies.

Description
Total distance from Harriman Lake Park to Cole St.:  2.35 miles
Width/Trail Surface:  8’/Concrete
Difficulty Factor:   Easy

The trail begins in Harriman Lake Park and heads west through the park. Leaving Harriman Lake Park, it runs adjacent to W. Quincy Ave. and the Lakehurst Village Subdivision before entering the Donkey Hill Greenbelt. The trail swings around the north side of Donkey Hill and crosses under S. Simms St through a dedicated box culvert. From here the trail parallels the Weaver Creek drainage and continues west to Weaver Hollow Park and Pool. From Weaver Hollow Park and Pool it continues west to Weaver Creek Park where the trail dead ends at Cole St.

History
Jefferson County Open Space originally built and maintained the trail in the early 1980’s. The trail was dedicated to Foothills in 1992.

Directions
Eastern Terminus:  Harriman Lake Park. From the intersection of S. Kipling Pkwy and W. Quincy Ave., head south on S. Kipling Pkwy 1/4 mile to the park entrance. Note: Vehicle access to the parking lot is from southbound Kipling only.

Western Access:  Cole St. From the intersection of S. Simms St. and W. Belleview Ave., head west on W. Belleview Ave. one mile to S. Alkire St. Turn right on S. Alkire St to Cole St. Turn left on Cole St 100 yards to the western terminus on the east side of Cole St.

A cement trail with native grasses and trees on both sides of the trail
A trail made of crusher fines next the lake with mountain views showing two people walking dogs on leash