Tag: Ruby Hill Rail Yard
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Ruby Hill Rail Yard closed for season just one month after opening
It took all of one month of a record-warm winter to shut down Denver’s free snow hill for the season. After opening for the season on Feb. 1, Ruby Hill Rail Yard closed for the year on Tuesday, according to a news release from Denver Parks and Recreation. In a follow-up email, a spokesperson for…
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Ruby Hill Rail Yard to offer free snowboard rentals Friday, open Sunday
Last weekend’s snowfall has already disappeared from most of Denver’s sidewalks and yards. But there’s enough at the Ruby Hill Rail Yard for it to officially open for the season this weekend. The free terrain park, open to both skiers and snowboarders, will offer free beginner snowboard rentals between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Friday…
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Ruby Hill Rail Yard to wind down seasonal operations
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Boarders and skiers hoping to grab a few more runs at the Ruby Hill Rail Yard, don’t wait too long as Denver Parks and Recreation has announced the park’s last days of operation before closing for the season. Thursday, March 20 will be the last day to ride the terrain park and features before the…
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Denver’s free skiing, snowboarding park opens for the season Sunday
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Trying to learn how to shred on the rails? Denver’s Ruby Hill Rail Yard can teach a thing or two. This free downhill winter sports park, located off South Platte River Drive and West Florida Avenue, opens to the public Sunday. The city-owned urban skiing and snowboarding terrain park is free to the public. Additionally,…
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Denver’s Ruby Park Rail Yard opens again — and you can snowboard, ski for free
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__tnt.youtube.players.register(‘youtube-player-5d0c9c36-a557-11ed-9836-2baf4a8e9451’); 9News Denver’s Ruby Hill Rail Yard, an urban terrain park free to skiers and snowboarders, has opened for the season. Denver Parks and Recreation teamed up again with Winter Park Resort to provide an opportunity for skiers and snowboarders to check out rails, snow features and boxes of varying configurations and skill levels, according…




