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You Can Get A Post-Thanksgiving Workout At A New Incline Near Denver
The Rueter-Hess Recreation Authority will open the Incline and surrounding trails on Nov. 26.

By Raetta Holdman
November 19, 2020
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PARKER, Colo. (CBS4) – Thanksgiving week is bringing a gift for lovers of the great outdoors in Colorado — a new Incline Challenge. It’s right next to the the water purification facility in northern Douglas County.
The Rueter-Hess Recreation Authority will open the Incline and surrounding trails on Nov. 26. They will be open from sunup to sundown, every day of the week. This is just the first phase of RHRA’S Recreational Master Plan.
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