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Big changes proposed for iconic Hanging Lake trail in Glenwood Canyon

The $2.4 million project would provide long-term sustainability in area severely damaged by 2021 floods

Tom Cogger, right, and Forrest Gale, ...
Helen H. Richardson, The Denver Post
Tom Cogger, right, and Forrest Gale, in back, trail builders with Summit to Sea Trails, work on replacing Bridge No. 2 on the trail to Hanging Lake in 2022. The iconic trail in Glenwood Canyon was heavily damaged in July 2021 by torrential rains and flooding, and the old Bridge No. 2 was swept off its abutments into the creek. On Wednesday, forest service officials announced long-term improvement plans. (Helen H. Richardson, Denver Post file)
DENVER, CO - JANUARY 13 : Denver Post's John Meyer on Monday, January 13, 2014.  (Photo By Cyrus McCrimmon/The Denver Post)
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Details of proposed improvements to the Hanging Lake trail in Glenwood Canyon have been released by officials of the White River National Forest.
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