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Cherry Creek Trail in Denver, Colorado is crossed by both a steel trail bridge and low-water concrete trail structure
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Photo by: Stuart Macdonald
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steel, concrete, urban trails, accessibility and accessible trails, bridge, water crossing
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Two steps connect planked walk to crushed rock trail; Mill Creek Canyon, Salt Lake City, Utah
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A heavy timber extends along the bridge approach to retain the trail surfacing material (crushed stone); Easter Seals Handicamp, Empire, Colorado
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