GC70NRG Traditional Cache ZGC-02
Type: Traditional | Size: Small Small | Difficulty: 2.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 2 out of 5
By: zenga22 @ | Hide Date: 02/17/2017 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N39° 39.808 W104° 52.718 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
Dogs  Recommended for kids  Takes less than an hour  Picnic tables nearby  Bicycles  Needs maintenance  Short hike (less than 1km) 

Walk along the creek, near the confluence of Cherry Creek and the High Line Canal.


This area is one place on the High Line Canal where water can be returned to the Platte River via Cherry Creek.  The canal has an 1879 water right, which is fairly junior by Colorado water rights standards. Depending on the availability of water from the South Platte River, and irrigation demand by users on the canal, Denver Water intermittently runs water through the canal between the months of April and October.

The High Line Canal (HLC) is a man-made waterway, used for irrigation and recreation, that serves the Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Area. It begins at a diversion dam on the South Platte River, some 1.8 miles (2.9 km) above the mouth of Waterton Canyon. From its headgate, the HLC runs 66 miles (106 km) (historically 71 miles) to Green Valley Ranch, passing through Douglas, Arapahoe, Denver, and Adams Counties.

Although the HLC was originally built for the purpose of irrigation, today it is better known to Colorado residents as a source of recreation. The canal itself (and the water flowing through it) is owned by Denver Water, and the adjoining maintenance road was entirely closed to the public until 1970. Today it remains closed to all unauthorized motor vehicles, but approximately 60 miles (97 km) of the road have been improved for use as a recreational trail open to non-motorized users. Designated a National Landmark Trail, it is a popular destination for Denver’s outdoor enthusiasts and is open all year to hikers, bikers, joggers, and (along some segments) equestrians. The High Line Canal Trail is shaded for much of its length by mature cottonwood trees, and the surface of the pathway ranges from hard-packed dirt to concrete. Though the HLC is owned by Denver Water, five agencies have recreational agreements to maintain sections of the trails.

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P070NRG - E. Cornell Ave.
N 39° 39.681 W 104° 52.674
On the street parking.
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CodeNameTypeCommentsDateCoordinatesDistance
P070NRGE. Cornell Ave. Parking Area On the street parking. 02/17/2017 N 39° 39.681 W 104° 52.674 0.24 kms S 

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Cache is a 5.5 inch plastic tube covered in camo tape at the base of the tree more popular than elm!

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8 Logs: Found it 6  Needs Maintenance 1  Owner Maintenance 1  

Found it 06/05/2019 By Back Country Horsemen
Finally found this one. I guess I don’t know what kind of tree that is. The GPS does bounce a lot in here.

Found it 03/29/2019 By onleeey
Submitted via Garmin Live Geocaching

Owner Maintenance 12/25/2018 By zenga22
Checking to see if it was there. Just where I placed it. harder to find with the leaf litter around.

Found it 08/09/2018 By Greasepot
11:11:00 AM Out for a 24 mile bike loop ride. I meant to stay on the Highline, but accidently got off it with the construction at Delaney Farms - so I ended up with a loop today. Thanks!

Found it 07/14/2018 By Team Dare me
kinda thick growth, but it's there

Found it 07/01/2018 By Sk8inwendizendi
I’m happy to report it’s still there!!

Needs Maintenance 05/24/2018 By GhillieFeet83
You might want to check this one. It appears the area was flooded recently. We had some heavy rain last weekend. If it hasn’t washed away, I wonder how water logged it is. I couldn’t even get near the bench seat: it was surrounded by water.

Found it 05/10/2018 By SPat ABQ
What a great place to find and log a cache. The creek is running high and fast. A little warm today but there is plenty of shade. Cache in great shape. Thanks for the write up f the HighLine canal. We parked south of the parking coords. We love the HighLine. Excited to try cherry Creek out today. TFTFUN SL