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The Toll Gate Creek Trail begins on the south end of DeLaney Community Farm, a 158-acre scenic property that educates and allows members to sustainably grow agriculture. Here, it connects to the High Line Canal Trail.
Recreational opportunities abound as the trail continues south along a picturesque creek, and passes Tollgate Park, Horseshoe Park and Hampden Run Park. In Horseshoe Park, the trail connects to the Cherry Creek Spillway Trail, the Powerline Trail and the West Toll Gate Creek Trail.
The pathway ends at E. Quincy Avenue, just north of the Quincy Reservoir, a scenic place to boat, fish or watch birds.
At its northern tip, parking can be found nearby at the Aurora Municipal Center (15151 E. Alameda Parkway); at its southern end, park at the Quincy Reservoir, off Quincy Avenue. Mid-trail, parking is available at Horseshoe Park.
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