Denver 3-Day Route Preview 2024

Nestled at the base of the Rocky Mountains, Denver is a bustling metropolis with a unique mix of natural beauty and urban energy. Situated at an elevation of 5,280 feet above sea level, the Mile High City offers stunning views of the Rockies and enjoys over 300 days of sunshine each year. Its historic Old West roots combined with its modern, forward-thinking spirit, have created a community that celebrates creativity, innovation, and the outdoors. As you embark on your 20-, 40-, or 60-mile walk through Denver for the Susan G. Komen 3-Day®, you’ll experience iconic landmarks, cultural sites, and green spaces. Whether you’re a Colorado native or visiting for the first time, this walk will give you a fresh perspective on the Mile High City. 

Day 1 

After a touching Opening Ceremony at the Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel, you’ll set out on your journey in the crisp morning air as the city is just beginning to stir. You’ll pass by the Big Blue Bear, an iconic symbol of Denver’s playful spirit before heading toward Coors Field, where you’ll feel the energy of one of the city’s most beloved sports venues, even if the stands are empty. Continuing, you’ll get a glimpse of the Fillmore Auditorium and the Denver Turnverein Dance Center, two spots that capture the cultural heartbeat of the city. Both locations have rich histories and are well-loved by the community, making them perfect places to pause and soak in the local vibe. 

As you approach the Smith Mansion & Carriage House, you’ll be transported to another era. This historic building stands as a reminder of Denver’s storied past, contrasting with the modernity of the city around it. From there, it’s a short walk toward the Denver Zoo and the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, where the wonders of the natural world meet cutting-edge technology. Your march continues through residential neighborhoods, giving you a glimpse of everyday life in Denver. 

To wrap up your first 20 miles, you’ll stroll through some of Denver’s most picturesque areas, including James N. Manley Park and the stately Governor’s Residence at the Boettcher Mansion which offer serene, tree-lined paths. With just a few miles to go, witness the Governor’s Residence at the Boettcher Mansion, built in 1908 in a combination of Georgian Revival and Colonial Revival architectural styles. Snap a picture in Civic Center Park which features various sculptures, the Pioneer Monument Fountain, and the iconic Greek amphitheater. Return to camp to recharge and refuel for the evening with some delicious food and Bank of America massage chairs! To wrap up the evening, we’ll celebrate our top fundraisers and randomly select five participants to win $250 toward their 2025 3-Day fundraising and a swag bag courtesy of Bank of America at our Celebration of Champions. 

Day 2 

After fueling up with a hearty breakfast, Day 2 will begin with a bus ride to Boulder for a never-before-seen Komen 3-Day route! Just 25 miles northwest of camp, Boulder has more than 45,000 acres of protected land, making it a leader in sustainability and a model for other cities.  

Your journey begins at East Boulder Park, a tranquil spot surrounded by lush greenery and scenic views providing the perfect ambiance to ease into your day. Then you’ll make your way towards the 29th Street Shops, a lively area where you’ll find a mix of retail stores, cafes, and local businesses. Continuing on, you’ll reach Growing Gardens, a non-profit urban farm that showcases Boulder’s commitment to sustainability and community agriculture. This beautiful space, filled with blooming flowers and fresh produce, is a perfect place to pause and take in the sights and scents of the garden. 

As you progress towards Eben G. Fine Park, you’ll notice the landscape transitioning from urban to more natural surroundings. Located at the base of Boulder Canyon, this park is a gateway to outdoor adventures, offering access to trails, picnic areas, and the soothing sounds of Boulder Creek, a highlight of the route. The creek’s clear, rushing waters and tree-lined banks offer a refreshing and serene experience, making it a perfect photo opportunity. As you continue toward the vibrant heart of Boulder, you’ll find yourself downtown and at the Pearl Street Mall, both of which are must-visits in this stunning city!

You’ll find yourself passing the Dushanbe Teahouse, a unique and ornate building gifted to Boulder by its sister city in Tajikistan. This cultural gem is a perfect spot to admire the intricate artwork and perhaps enjoy a cup of tea if you’re feeling a bit posh! Close by, the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art offers a glimpse into the city’s thriving art scene, with rotating exhibits that challenge and inspire. As your walk continues, you’ll pass through the University of Colorado Boulder campus, where Mackey Auditorium and Old Main stand as testaments to the university’s long history and academic excellence. Finally, your trek then leads back towards East Boulder Park, where your route began, as you climb aboard a 3-Day® bus to return to camp for a touching Honor Ceremony. 

Day 3 

As your final day begins, you’ll find yourself walking through the heart of downtown Denver. You’ll soon be greeted next by the vibrant energy of the RiNo (River North) Arts District, an eclectic neighborhood known for its thriving art scene, creative energy, and unique blend of industrial history with modern culture. Located just north of downtown Denver, RiNo has transformed over the years from a gritty warehouse district into one of the city’s most dynamic areas, attracting artists, entrepreneurs, and visitors alike. 

Continuing, you’ll head towards the Denver Millennium Bridge, a striking piece of architecture that offers panoramic views of the city’s skyline. Just a short walk away, you’ll find the confluence of the Platte River and Cherry Creek, a scenic spot where two of Denver’s waterways meet. It’s a tranquil oasis in the middle of the city, perfect for a brief pause to enjoy the natural beauty that envelops the landscape. Nearby, you’ll have the chance to see some exciting exhibits at the Downtown Aquarium such as tigers, koi, river otters, and various birds that are visible from outside. Grab a snack at the Farmer’s Market at Highlands Square before continuing toward Sloans Lake, where The USS Grayling Memorial is a reminder of the city’s connection to its military history. 

As you near the end of your voyage you’ll pass by Gateway Plaza before exploring the Sports Walk at Mile High Stadium, a must-see for any sports fan. As you complete the Denver 3-Day, wrap up the 60-mile journey at the Finish Line Festival on Tivoli Quad and take in the mountain landscape one last time. Breathe in the fresh air surrounding you and celebrate your momentous achievement both personally and in the fight against breast cancer.  

We can’t wait to see you in Denver, Colorado for the 3-Day! Are you walking 20, 40, or 60 miles? 

Blister Care 101

Walking the Susan G. Komen 3-Day® is an incredibly rewarding experience, from raising funds for the fight against breast cancer to pushing your limits beyond what you ever thought was possible. However, when training and walking 60 miles, it’s not uncommon to experience uncomfortable blistering. When your skin repeatedly rubs against your shoes or socks, it can cause the top layers of skin to separate, creating a space that fills with fluid. Common signs of an impending blister include redness, heat, and a burning sensation in the affected area. Proper prevention and care are essential to keep your feet in top condition so you can take each step with confidence. 

Here’s how you can protect yourself from blisters and manage them effectively if they do occur. 

PREVENTING BLISTERS: STEPS TO KEEP YOUR FEET SAFE 

CHOOSE THE RIGHT FOOTWEAR 

  • A good fit minimizes friction, so ensure your shoes are neither too tight nor too loose. When trying on new shoes, wear the same type of socks you plan to wear on the Komen 3-Day. 
  • Gradually break in your shoes by wearing them for shorter training walks and throughout your everyday life. 
  • Opt for shoes and socks with minimal seams in the areas most prone to blisters, such as the heels and toes. 

WEAR MOISTURE-WICKING SOCKS 

  • Choose socks made from synthetic materials that wick moisture away from your skin. Avoid cotton, which retains moisture and increases friction. 
  • Consider wearing two layers of socks, with the inner sock acting as a buffer to reduce friction. 

KEEP YOUR FEET DRY 

  • Apply foot powder or antiperspirant to reduce moisture and friction. 
  • If your socks get wet from sweat or rain, change them as soon as possible to prevent prolonged exposure to moisture. 

USE PROTECTIVE BARRIERS 

  • Apply blister prevention balms or petroleum jelly to areas prone to friction. This creates a slick surface that reduces rubbing. 
  • Preemptively apply Moleskin or Blister Bandages to high-risk areas such as your heels and toes before embarking on long walks. 

CARING FOR BLISTERS: TREATMENT AND RECOVERY 

Even with the best preventive measures, blisters can still occur. On the 3-Day®, our Medical Crew is happy to help you at pit stops and at camp, but knowing how to treat them is crucial for minimizing pain and preventing infection. 

DO NOT POP BLISTERS 

  • If the blister is small and not too painful, it’s best to leave it intact, since the fluid inside serves as a protective cushion and helps prevent infection. 

IF YOU MUST DRAIN A BLISTER 

  • Use a sterilized needle (you can sterilize it with alcohol or by heating it) to puncture the blister at the edge. 
  • Drain it carefully by gently pressing out the fluid while leaving the overlying skin intact to protect the underlying tissue. 
  • Apply an antibiotic ointment and cover the blister with a sterile bandage or gauze to protect it from infection. 

KEEP THE AREA CLEAN 

  • Frequently and gently clean the blistered area with mild soap and water before reapplying ointment and a fresh bandage. 
  • Watch for signs of infection, such as increased redness, warmth, swelling, or pus. If any of these occur, seek medical attention promptly. 

REST AND PROTECT 

  • When training, take a break for a few days to allow your blister(s) to heal before continuing. 
  • While on the route, consider taking a sweep van to the next location for proper care. If you choose to continue, try to adjust your stride or posture to reduce pressure on the affected area. 
  • Apply extra padding around the blister to relieve pressure and allow it to heal more quickly. 

While blisters are a common challenge for 3-Dayers, with proper preparation and care, they can be prevented or managed effectively. By choosing the right footwear, keeping your feet dry, and taking steps to reduce friction, you can enjoy your stride through the Pink Bubble in style without the discomfort of blisters. And if they do happen, knowing how to treat them properly will ensure a swift recovery, keeping you on track for your next adventure.  

PLEASE NOTE: THE HEALTH, SAFETY AND TRAINING INFORMATION PROVIDED TO YOU IN CONNECTION WITH YOUR PARTICIPATION IN THE SUSAN G. KOMEN 3-DAY®?IS NOT INTENDED TO REPLACE OR BE CONSTRUED AS MEDICAL ADVICE AND ANY SUCH INFORMATION IS NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR SEEKING MEDICAL ADVICE OR TREATMENT FROM YOUR MEDICAL PROVIDER. BEFORE STARTING ANY EXERCISE PROGRAM OR FOLLOWING ANY RECOMMENDATIONS, ADVICE OR OTHER INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING TRAINING FOR THE 3-DAY OR ANY ATHLETIC EVENT, YOU SHOULD FIRST CONSULT A PHYSICIAN AND HAVE A PHYSICAL EXAMINATION.

New England Crew Impact Award Winner: Ali P. 

Meet Ali P., our 2024 New England Crew Impact Award Winner!    

Since her first Susan G. Komen 3-Day® 16 years ago as a member of the Youth Corps, Ali has participated 18 times and has raised a lifetime total of nearly $14,000. To this day, she plays an imperative role in keeping the program afloat and thriving. 

“Ali has always embodied the Komen 3-Day to me. She is an incredibly dedicated leader, teacher, and, most importantly, friend. If it weren’t for her hard work, organization, and advocacy, the Youth Corps would not look like it does. As one of the founding members of the Youth Corps when she was a young girl herself, to the repeat leader she has become, Ali has always made sure the Youth Corps mission is a success.” Bailey M.  

What was your inspiration to do your first 3-Day®?  

My mom had walked the 3-Day for years with her sister, Rose, who was battling breast cancer. At the time, I was very young, but I got to see my mom and aunt at camp (back when camp was outside, moved each night, and was open to friends and family), and at the Closing Ceremony; I immediately knew I wanted to get involved and support the cause. A few years later, the Youth Corps started here in Boston, and I jumped at the chance to join the team. It was one of the best experiences ever, and one that I will never forget. 

What has brought you back to the 3-Day year after year?   

The 3-Day is an amazing event that supports an extremely important cause that is near and dear to my heart. While I initially joined the 3-Day to support my aunt Rose’s battle and triumph over breast cancer, after my first event in New England 2006, I was hooked. I made so many new friends that quickly became family to me, and I looked forward to joining forces with them each year in the fight against breast cancer.  

However, in 2012 my world was rocked, reminding me how cruel this disease is when my grandmother Rosemarie, my mom Cathy, and my Aunt Joanne were all diagnosed with breast cancer. Within a six-month span, three more women on my mom’s side of the family had breast cancer. It was then that I vowed to participate in the 3-Day until we find the cures and there is no need for the walk anymore. 

What is your favorite aspect of crewing the 3-Day?   

My favorite aspect of crewing the 3-Day is the Youth Corps. Maybe I’m biased because I was a member as a kid and have been a Youth Corps leader 12 times, but seeing the smile they bring to walkers is special. Outside of the Youth Corps, it’s being able to help and support others on event. I know firsthand that walking 60 miles is no easy feat, so being there for others in any way I can is extremely rewarding. 

What is your best advice to anyone crewing the 3-Day?    

Talk to everyone, and I mean everyone! Listen to their stories, share yours, make new friends. Smile at someone, say hi, give them a high five — even the smallest actions make a world of difference. And most importantly, enjoy every moment and have fun! Don’t get too caught up in your task that you forget why you are there. 

What’s a fun fact about you?  

I have run eight marathons, six in the United States, one in London, one in Germany, and have individually raised over $50,000 while doing so. My goal is to complete all of the world’s major marathons, and I am only one marathon away from doing so.