GC32MK9 Traditional Cache The Millennium Power Trail #1
Type: Traditional | Size: Micro Micro | Difficulty: 1.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 1.5 out of 5
By: Redknuckles @ | Hide Date: 08/20/2011 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N39° 37.901 W104° 52.700 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
Dogs  Parking available  Public transportation  Bicycles  No Campfires 

DURING HEAVY SNOW, SOME OF THE CACHES MIGHT BE DIFFICULT TO LOCATE, NOT ALL. I DON'T WANT TO SHUT THIS DOWN FOR THE WINTER, SO PLEASE USE DISCRETION GOING OUT. HAPPY CACHING!
Welcome to the Millennium Power Trail.

This is the longest continues stretch of open trail left in all of Denver area to create an Urban Power Trail. It's not as long as those out on the plain's, but it makes up for it in proximity. I have made a variety of cache styles, sizes and difficulty levels to keep it interesting. So don't get to comfortable with any one cache style.

The terrain varies from shaded park to open grass fields, flat ground to hills. Be ready for a long walk or bring a bike and join the high speed muggles coming and going. Bring water and a flashlight in the event your going close to dark, no street lights out here after dark, other than the park itself.

On the rare occasion that I leave the path, please be extra careful not to trample the area. I have tried to stay out of the tall grass for the most part, but a couple hides are just over the mowing line. I have done some tree hides only where I had no better choice, all of them are accessible from the grass, no need to get scratched up to badly climbing in.

The trail can be accessed by more than one location depending on which way your coming.

#1 The parking lot at the starting point, The Village Green Park, at Dayton St. & Dam Rd.. It's open dusk to dawn, don't let your car get trapped.

#2 The park and ride just east of Yosemite and I-225, park in the lot and walk over the bridge to cross I-225.

#3 The park and ride at Parker Rd. and I-225. Look for the trail access going under the freeway/light rail to the southeast of the parking lot.
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10 Logs: Found it 10  

Found it 06/20/2019 By suntantoes
TFTC

Found it 06/20/2019 By DaCachingNana
Out with my Arizona/Colorado geo-friend, Aaevergreen! We caches in Arizona and now in Colorado!! Cache on??

Found it 06/20/2019 By aaevergreen
TFTHSL quick find on a beautiful day for geocaching.

Found it 06/07/2019 By GrandDaddyDom
OAA today looking for a few

TFTC

GDD

Found it 06/07/2019 By Tweeter Mom
Visiting family this week in Aurora and had to begin the trip by doing some caching with my sister, Karate Hiker. We decided this series would be perfect...and some exercise to boot. Changed out soaked log and signed. TFTC!

Found it 07/25/2018 By danielle1357
Very wet!

Found it 07/24/2018 By bjeff68
Found it

Found it 07/19/2018 By Blestmomof6
Found with HelloRose! Log is damp and falling apart! SL TFTC

Found it 07/19/2018 By HelloRose
Up visiting from Phoenix, and trying to finish up our Hidden Creatures challenge. Were hoping to find some bikes in this park to rent, but no luck. Found the cache right away, but the log is falling apart from getting wet too many times.

Found it 07/08/2018 By The Scarlet Beaver
Easy snag.... mushy log