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Trail in Golden Gate Canyon State Park renamed after John Denver

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GOLDEN, Colo. — A trail in Golden Gate Canyon State Park is being renamed after one of the most beloved Colorado musicians.

Governor Jared Polis, along with the state’s Department of Natural Resources and Colorado Parks and Wildlife announced June 8 that the park’s Mountain Lion Trail will be temporarily renamed as “John Denver’s Rocky Mountain High Trail.”

Members of the Denver family joined Polis at the announcement, which came the same day that the Colorado Symphony announced a new show celebrating the 50th anniversary of Denver’s seminal album, Rocky Mountain High.

Born Henry John Deutschendorf Jr. in Roswell, New Mexico, Denver lived much of his life in Aspen, Colorado. In a short biography of Denver, History Colorado wrote “Many of Denver’s songs reflected his relationship with nature and, indeed, one of his greatest pleasures was spending time outdoors. He spent as much time as possible backpacking, hiking, climbing and fishing.”

“Nature has always been my best friend,” Denver once said. “My songs are full of images from nature.”

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