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Highlands Ranch community partners come together for Bike to Work Day

Highlands Ranch Water, Highlands Ranch Metro District and Highlands Ranch Community Association are teaming up to host a community-wide Highlands Ranch Super Stop during the Denver Regional Council of Governments' (DRCOG) annual Bike to Work Day on Wednesday, June 24, 2026.

A stylized image of a bicycle in front of a rising sun with rays and wind elements, evoking a sense of adventure and freedom.

The Highlands Ranch Super Stop will be open from 6:30 to 9 a.m. at the intersection of the High Line Canal Trail and Centennial Trail, providing cyclists with a place to rest, refuel and celebrate their commute.

The Highlands Ranch Super Stop will offer free breakfast burritos, coffee, snacks, water, music, giveaways and fun prize drawings for participants. Community members are encouraged to stop by whether they are commuting to work, riding for recreation or simply enjoying the region's extensive trail network.

“Highlands Ranch is known for its exceptional network of trails and strong sense of community,” said HRCA CEO/General Manager Mike Bailey. “Bike to Work Day is a great opportunity for residents to enjoy the outdoors, connect with neighbors and experience firsthand the amenities that make our community such a great place to live, work and play.”

Bike to Work Day, coordinated by DRCOG, encourages residents across the Denver metro area to choose bicycling as a healthy, sustainable and enjoyable transportation option. The annual event highlights the benefits of active transportation while reducing traffic congestion and improving air quality.

“Bike to Work Day celebrates the outstanding trail system, active lifestyle and commitment to sustainability that make Highlands Ranch special,” said Highlands Ranch Water General Manager Sam Calkins. “As someone who often rides my bike to work, I appreciate the connectivity our trails provide and look forward to joining the community for this year’s event.”

The collaborative event reflects the shared commitment of Highlands Ranch Water, Highlands Ranch Metro District and Highlands Ranch Community Association to support community wellness, environmental stewardship and outdoor recreation.

Residents planning to participate in Bike to Work Day can learn more and register at DRCOG's Bike to Work Day website: https://www.drcog.org/bike-to-work-day.

Event Details

What: Highlands Ranch Super Stop – Bike to Work Day
When: Wednesday, June 24, 2026, 6:30–9 a.m.
Where: Intersection of the High Line Canal Trail and Centennial Trail, Highlands Ranch
Cost: Free

"The Highlands Ranch Metro District is proud that our trails are consistently the most popular recreation amenity in the community. Whether trail users are commuting to and from work, enjoying a leisurely bicycle ride or walking their dog, our trails provide great exercise, connectivity and an opportunity to enjoy nature," said Metro District General Manager Stephanie Stanley. "We look forward to co-hosting the Highlands Ranch Bike to Work Day Super Stop with our community partners and celebrating the popular trails in Highlands Ranch."

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