Cherry Creek Trail Corridor

Built 1975–2024

The linear corridor hugging Cherry Creek itself — a greenway of condos, townhomes, and some single-family homes lining Cherry Creek Drive North and South between University Boulevard and Colorado Boulevard. Housing ranges from 1970s-80s two- and three-story condo buildings to newer townhome infill projects with contemporary finishes. The defining amenity is the Cherry Creek Trail — a 40-mile paved path that runs from Confluence Park downtown to Franktown, passing directly through this zone. Residents step out their front doors onto one of Denver's best cycling and running corridors. The creek-side setting provides a buffer of green space and mature trees that softens the urban feel. Pricing is the most varied in Cherry Creek, with older condos offering an accessible entry point and renovated townhomes commanding over $1 million.

Price Range
$450K–$1.4M (estimated)
Est. HOA
$300–$800/mo (estimated, condos and townhomes)
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Amenities

creek-side walking and cycling
  • direct Cherry Creek Trail access (40-mile paved trail to Franktown)
  • proximity to Cherry Creek State Park (4 miles east)
  • flood-mitigation greenway and open space
  • dog-walking corridors along the creek

Nearby Schools

  • Bromwell Elementary (DPS)
  • Slavens K–8 (DPS)
  • East High School (DPS)

Nearby Parks

  • Cherry Creek Trail
  • Garland Park
  • Observatory Park (adjacent neighborhood)

Getting Around

Cherry Creek Dr South
Cherry Creek Dr North
University Blvd
Colorado Blvd
E Alameda Ave
RTD bus Route 83 along Cherry Creek Dr

Research date: 2026-04-06 · Price source: estimated · Amenity depth: moderateLinear zone along Cherry Creek Dr; pricing reflects wide range from 1970s condos to newer townhome infill