Thru-hikes, section hikes, FKTs, and other trail-centric mile-stacking objectives are all the rage right now. The Appalachian, Continental Divide, Pacific Crest, and similar trails are seeing greater use than ever by hikers trying to complete them — all in one go or in sections. The Appalachian Trail alone sees 3,000 attempted thru-hikers every year. In 2023, 1,201 successfully completed it.
But thru- or section hiking any one of those long-distance trails takes a long time and a hefty investment — both time and expenses present a barrier that prevents many people who might be interested from even trying it.
But it doesn’t have to be that way, as Michael Tormey, 26, proved when he mapped and set out on his own section hike: The “Denver Orbital Trail” (DOT).
“Denver is really blessed with a high-quality trail network that is fully integrated into the metro region itself. So you don’t have to drive into the mountains. You don’t have to brave I-70 traffic,” Tormey told GearJunkie. “We have these really incredible trails, parks, open spaces, and greenways just waiting for you to discover right here in the metro region.”

The Denver Orbital Trail is 177 miles long. Tormey divided it into 28 sections, each designed to be approachable and accessible sections that almost anyone could complete as a day hike. It weaves across the foothills, past Red Rocks, skirts Highland’s Ranch, and even forges through Commerce City.
The idea, as he described it, is to make thru- and section hiking more accessible. Conceptually, you could hike a section of the DOT every day to complete a thru-hike in 28 days (or less). Or you could section hike it at your leisure, ticking off Tormey’s trail segments over months or even years.
“This is an epic adventure — an epic opportunity — to discover everything that this metro region has to offer,” Tormey said. “Every segment is different and has something to love.”
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