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Colorado
Arvada
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Arvada Dog Park.
20+ Acre site 4 Phases - Phase 1 open. Location: 17975 West 64th Parkway -
approximately 1/2 mile east of Highway 93 on the north side of 64th (just east
of the Arvada/Blunn Reservoir). Directions: approximately 1/2 mile east of
Highway 93 on the north side of 64th (just east of the Arvada/Blunn Reservoir)
(Thank you LoriLeigh Moreland &
Dan Lee)
Aspen
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Horse Ranch
Park. Snowmass Village (Aspen). Large well kept green grassy field borders
on some hilly pasture land. No water features, dried grass and sage brush
topography. Bring your own poop bags, there is a trash receptacle. There is
also a children's playground. Located next to a ski area/rodeo grounds
parking lot. Location: Brush Creek Road and Horse Ranch. Directions: From
Hwy 82 turn South on Brush Creek Road, go approximately 2 miles. Turn right
on Horse Ranch. Park is on your left. (Thank you Colorado Doodle)
Aurora
- Cherry Creek State Park. Off
leash dog training are. Open fields w/ trees, bushes and running streams.
Parker Road and Orchard. Also accessible through the park entrances. Annual
State park passes available at State park entrance. Prices change yearly.
Currently $50 + $3 for Cherry Creek water board or $6 daily. This is also a
horse riding area, so you must be able to control you dog on command.
Directions: Take I-225 to Parker Rd. Exit and turn South on Parker Rd.
follow down approx 5 miles and turn left on Orchard Rd. driveway is approx
15 ft. down on the right. You can see the trails and all the dogs having fun
from Parker Rd. (Thank you Jennifer Rubino and Cheyenne Kilpatrick)
- Grandview Off-Leash Dog
Park. Fenced, parking, water, trash cans, and it's FREE! Location: 17900 E.
Quincy Ave. Directions: Take Quincy Ave East. Cross Buckley Rd, go 4 blocks
and take a right. It is along the damn, not in the reservoir. For additional
information you can call 303-739-7160. (Thank you Kristie Patrick)
Boulder
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FIDO - Friends Interested In Dogs And Open Space
- Baseline dog park. Open
space for dogs to play off trail. Creek running alongside trail. Location:
E. Baseline. Directions: East on baseline. Come to 4-way stop, go left. Next
stop sign take left (Baseline) Park is about 2 mi. East on South side. Small
dirt park. (Thank you Michelle Radunsky)
- Chautauqua Park, Boulder.
Beautiful hikes; many trails to choose from. Short enough for the older dog,
and long enough for the young. Dogs must be leashed for several yards into
the park, but are then free to roam. thay must be under voice and sight
command, and have a Boulder voice and sight tag -- very easy to get at the
ranger station at the main entrance to tha park -- and worth every penny!
Location: Chautauqua Park, Boulder. (Thank you Karen Durbin)
- Dog Park in Longmont. Fenced
area with water fountain and dog play equipment. Additional fenced area
designated for smaller dogs. Lots of dogs there after 3:00pm. Location: West
off of Airport Road (south of 9th) look for the signs. (Thank you Janet).
- East Boulder Trailhead. Boulder, CO. Approx.
2 mile walking path in fenced open space. Dogs must be under voice command;
rangers visit and will fine you if dogs harass prairie dogs near fence;2
small ponds for splashing. Location: E on Baseline Rd from Hwy 42, W of 75th
on S side of Baseline. (Thank you Claire Moulden)
- Howard Heuston Park. 34th
East of Iris AVE. For dogs trained in voice and sight commands. Parks open
from dawn to dusk. For more information call
303-413-7200. Dogs must be
licensed and be non-aggressive. Licenses issued by the Humane Society of
Boulder Valley, 2323 55th St.
(Thank you Jill Reed & Scott
Phillips)
- Longmont Dog Park. Lots of
friendly dogs are there in the afternoon & before sundown! Located at:
southwest intersection of Francis & 21st (parking is 2 blocks east along
21st at Carr Park, by the tennis courts). (Thank you Janet)
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Valmont Park. Location: Valmont Park
at Valmont Road west of Sterling Drive. Located just east of the
intersection of Airport and Valmont Road. Parks open from dawn to dusk. For
more information call 303-413-7200. Dogs must be licensed and be
non-aggressive. (Thank you Jill Reed & Scott Phillips)
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East Boulder Community Park: 55th and
Sioux behind the Community Center. Located south of East Boulder Community
Center, 5660 Sioux Dr. Parks open from dawn to dusk. For more information
call 303-413-7200. Dogs must be licensed and be non-aggressive. (Thank you Jill
Reed & Scott Phillips)
Breckenridge
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Carter Park. This is the
only official Dog Friendly park in Breckenridge, with free baggies for poop.
Great place to socialize your pet and meet locals. Location: Behind Upper
Blue Elementary School at the South end of High Street. Directions: Turn off
Main Street, heading South, turn right on Lincoln, right on High Street,
follow to dead end.
Brighton
- Happy
Trails Dog Park. Enclosed, off leash canine exercise area. Free to public.
Owner/ custodian must be present within fenced enclosure at all times and are
responsible for immediately cleaning and disposing of excrement. Open seven
days a week sunrise to sunset. Location: 1111 Judicial Center Drive.
Directions: From I-76 and Bromley: Head west on Bromley Lane towards Brighton
Sports Complex right beside the Judicial Center. Turn left onto Judicial
Center Drive, heading south. Follow Judicial Center Drive around to the back.
Plenty of parking. From US 85, head East on Bromley Lane toward the Judicial
Center. Turn right at the Brighton Sports Complex on Judicial Center Drive.
(Thank you Monica Pickens)
Broomfield
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Broomfield Community Commons Dog Park. Nice and big, with creek and pond
for doggie swimming. It is a little rocky and the creek and pond get a
little muddy with lower water levels, but if you don't mind a little mud,
and your dog needs to get her ya yah's out, it's worth the drive. The
temporary park is located in the North pod of the Broomfield County Commons.
There will be 2 separate areas for big dogs and little dogs. The parks will
be fenced allowing dogs to run free. All Dogs will be required to have tags
and proof of vaccinations, and owners must accompany their pets and clean up
after them. Location: Off of Simms road north of 104th and south of
120th/highway 128.. Two entrances: one at 13th and Sheridan, and one at
132nd and Lowell. Directions: From I-25, go West on 120th, go North on
Lowell until you get to 132, or go North on Sheridan until 13th. From 36,
exit 120th East until Lowell or Sheridan. (Thank you Elaine Jones, Marlene
Hewitt, and Ben)
Castle Rock
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Dog Park on
Douglas County Fairgrounds. Two separate dog areas, one is usually closed
(the grass is trying to take hold). No water, no trees, one bench. Very safe
gate systems. Well-fenced. Can get muddy. Location: Take Plum Creek Drive
East from I-25. About 2 miles, at the southeast end of the fairgrounds just
off Plum Creek Drive. Across from softball and football fields. (Thank you
Sarah McCaa)
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Dog Park North
of Castle Rock. There are no benches in here or water but the space is
enormous and it's rarely busy. North of Castle Rock, between Castle Rock and
Lonetree. Location: Surrey Ridge and I-25. Directions: Take I-25 North from
Castle Rock and exit Surrey Ridge turn right (you have to) and then your
immediate Left into the park. (Thank you Richae Matula)
Colorado Springs
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Bear Creek Regional Park Dog Park. 25+ acres of fenced fun. The Bear
Creek Dog Park was established in 1997 in response to citizens and park
patrons as an off-leash voice-command dog park. The Dog Park encompasses
approximately 25 acres and is presently fenced on three sides of the park with
the final portion of fencing to be installed during the second quarter of
2006. (This is mostly complete.) With Bear Creek running along the south side,
dogs may enjoy a drink from the mountain creek. Through fundraising
efforts from El Paso County Parks and LOOP (Lovers of Off-leash Parks), a
local citizen group, a Small Dog Area was created during the late Fall of
2005. The area is just under two acres and is adjacent to Bear Creek with
steps and a handrail leading to the creek. It is completely fenced with two
double-entry vestibules to protect small dogs from the larger ones. Different
creek access along the creek - some deep, some shallow, some rocky. The best
fun a dog could have...3/4 mile loop trail, plus lots of social trails, hills,
downhills, areas to throw a ball, sit under a tree and listen to the babbling
brook. Bear Creek
Dog Park is located in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains and the base of
Pikes Peak with an elevation change of at least 100 feet going from the north
boundary to the south boundary. The terrain provide dogs and their owners a
variety of exercise options. Amenities in the Bear Creek Dog Park include: 8
bag dispensers and 9 trash cans, 3 benches and several log resting places. The
main trail is three quarters of a mile which makes a loop around the park
Several social trails 4 access points into the park 2 double-entry vestibules
into the Small Dog Area Donated ball dispenser Collection point for donated
dispenser bags Information kiosk with two sides, one side for the Parks
Department and one side for the park users 2 picnic tables New dog house for
donated balls. A short trail set aside from the
rest of Bear Creek as an off-leash dog park. Location: 21st Street.
Directions: East on 21st Street,
South of Hwy 24/W Cimmarron St. Drive up the large hill, at the light at the
bottom turn right into the parking lot. (Thank you Jen Schripsema & Laura
Hartman &
Elaine Flournoy )
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Cheyenne Meadows Park
(South portion). Location:Native grass area off Charmwood Dr. and Canoe Creek
Dr. (Thank
you Kymberly Ahrens)
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Garden Of The Dogs
Park. Location: Area east of Rock Ledge Ranch & south of Gateway Rd.
(Thank you Kymberly Ahrens)
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Palmer Park Dog Park. fenced in
softball field that has a special entrance. Open one gate, close, then open
another gate that actually goes into park. It has bags for pick-ups, and
benches for owners. Also has human water fountain with dog bowl fountain on
the side. Anywhere from 10-50 dogs running and playing together at one time.
There are many different entrances, easiest is go south on Acadamy to
Maizeland, take a right, then take a right into the entrance of Palmer Park
(about one block), then go about one more block and Dog Park is on your
right. (Thank you Jeannine Sonnier)
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Rampart Dog Park.
Fenced, benches, trees, parking, disposal bags, water, trash cans. Access for
the disabled. Hours: Daily 5 a.m.-11 p.m., May-Oct.; 5 a.m.-9 p.m., rest of
year. Location: 8270 Lexington Dr. Directions: From the intersection of
Lexington Drive and N. Union Boulevard, go north on Lexington, then turn left
into the park entrance. (Thank you Jean
Sampson)
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Red Rock Canyon Open
Space. Location: Area southeast and up the hill from the parking lot.
(Thank you Jen Schripsema)
Conifer
- Conifer Bark Park. At least 2 acres
wooded,fenced; area for small dogs; benches water. Location: Take first exit
after safeway off 285; go under highway and take road towards old Y camp; take
right and follow signs for dog park. (Thank you Marjorie Berkowitz)
Denver
Douglas County
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Bark Park.
Small fenced in area with picnic tables and poop baggies. Bring your own water. Location: about one block East of Colorado & County Line Rd
intersection, on County Line Rd. Directions: I- 25 South to County Line Rd.
West on County Line Rd. Between Holly and Colorado Blvd.
Directions: I-70 to Quebec, go south on Quebec to Montview, turn left
(east), continue to Syracuse, (next light) turn left (North). About half a
block up on right. park along street. (Thank you Sarah Dorvilliers & Kim Foster)
Edwards
- Edwards Dog Park. Off Leash Area, not fenced
in. Park is not fenced in. There is a playground in the park but it is fenced
in to keep the dogs away from the children. Location: Edwards Village Blvd.
across from soccer field. Directions: I-70 West to the Edwards Exit # 163.
Take a left at the light at the bottom of the Ramp onto the Edwards Spur road.
Go through 3 lights and turn right onto Edwards Village Blvd (b/w the brewery
and the Smiling Moose Deli). Go down a few blocks and the park is on your
left. (Thank you Ian Buxton)
Englewood
- Centennial Park. Designated off-leash
area. Location: Between Santa Fe and Federal on Union St.
Englewood Dog Parks.
(Thank you Greg Kainer, President)
- Cherry Creek State Park. Off-Leash Hiking
Area. There is a parking fee because it is a state park; I recommend the
annual pass as it will pay for itself several times over if you take your
dog there frequently. There is a creek that runs (in season) through the
park. Location: Parker Road & Chambers. Directions: I-225 S. to Parker Road,
go East. Cross Chambers, go to the next signal and turn right, entrance is a
dirt road on the right. (Thank you Mark W. Seekins)
- Duncan Park - 4800 South Pennsylvania.
Englewood Dog Parks.
(Thank you Greg Kainer, President)
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Englewood Canine Corral.
Off-leash dog park. The one and a half acre park is completely fenced and
offers benches and some shade. Bring water for your dog -- none available.
Location: 4848 S. Windermere Street (on the west side of Belleview Park).
Directions: Santa Fe, east on Belleview, north on Windermere, about 1/2 mile
on the right. (Thank you Sharron Candon)
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Jason Park. This is a
great little spot for your dog to get out and play with other dogs. It is
just a pilot with Englewood City Council and needs your support. Location:
4200 South Jason. Directions:
Off of Oxford on Jason (between Santa Fe and Broadway). Directions: Take
Broadway South to Oxford, head about 1/2 mile down the hill toward Santa Fe
and make a left on Jason. Park will be on your right. (1 block). (Thank you
Natalie Ryan)
- Northwest Greenbelt. Location: West on
Dartmouth to Tejon; north on Tejon 1 mile. You will see the greenbelt.
Englewood Dog Parks.
(Thank you Greg Kainer, President)
Estes Park
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Estes Valley Dog Park. Off leash community dog park. Location: Highway 36
and Community Drive. (Thank you Gregg Farmer)
Evergreen
- Bark Park. In the mountains of Evergreen. Has a creek
running through park. Open field next to site with water fountain running
fresh water down field and through the park. Fenced in off leash area.
Directions: I70 West to Evergreen Parkway. Follow Evergreen Parkway to
Stagecoach. Make a right on Stagecoach and follow a mile
or two, will be on the left hand side, just past Elk Meadows sign. (Thank you
Elmer Rudloff and Jim Lutz)
Firestone
- Asik's Meadow Dog
Park. A charming dog park. The park has lush GRASS that the dogs just
loved. Also shaded "pavilion" with picnic table. Poop bags provided. Location:
On east side Foxfire St. between Shenandoah and St. Vrain Blvd. Directions:
From I-25 North, take exit 240 (US 119, Longmont and Firestone) East
(Firestone Blvd.). Go 3 miles then Right on Frontier St. (CR 15). Right on St.
Vrain Blvd. then 1st left on Foxfire. Dog Park is on left about .2 miles. From
I-25 South, take exit 235 (CO 52) East. Go 1.8 miles then Left on CR 13 (just
before stop light). Go 4 miles and then Right on Sable (CR 22). Left on
Frontier St. (CR 15). Left on Shenandoah and 1st right on Foxfire. Dog Park is
about .2 miles on right. (Thank you Butch Walb)
Fort Collins
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Fossil Creek Park Dog
Park. Smaller than W. Horsetooth but has running water in warm months.
Location: 5821 South Lemay Avenue (by Boardwalk Drive approximately 0.5 mile
south of Harmony Road. Directions: Take Lemay southbound from Harmony Road.
Park is on the west side of road and dog park is on immediate right as you
drive into this new city managed park. (Thank You Wendy Mulherin)
- Ft. Collins Dog Park. Description: Maybe an Acre
fenced. On-leash trail lead out from the park up to Horsetooth Res. Lots of
dogs on weekends and afternoons after college students are out of classes. A
few picnic tables. Huge cottonwoods for shade. Bring your own water/toys.
Location: West end of Horsetooth road. By October of 2007 Horsetooth Dog Park
will have a full blown water feature for the dogs to play in. This will be an
optional part of the park and will be fenced off if you would prefer to not
have a wet dog in your car. The park has also been expanded and borders a
brand new community are that includes a skate park, picnic areas, walking
trails, and other amenities. Directions: College, Taft Hill or Sheilds, turn west on Horsetooth. Follow Horsetooth all the way to the end.
Parking is on the side of the road. Short walk to dogpark and trailheads.
(Thank you Melissa Simpson & Mickey McNeil)
- South Gold Park. Fenced open space at the
back of the park (currently no sign designating the dog park is visible from
the parking lot), picnic table and poop bags, but bring water, park has
playground, ball diamond, pond, trails. The city website does not identify the
dog park part. I wrote to the city parks person, because I want to increase
awareness. The whole park is new and I want to encourage people to use it so
the city adds more dog parks! Location: Hickory Street. Directions: End of
Hickory, which on the west side of North College, past Vine (Just across from
Jax) also, follow the white fence at the end of the trail from Martinez park.
(Thank you Laura David and Eva, German Shepherd)
Glenwood Springs
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Glenwood Springs Dog Park.
Nice dog park next to the river. Location: Contact the Glenwood Springs
Chamber for better directions. Access by the South Grand trail. (Thank you
Sharon Rather)
Golden
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Dog Park at Tony
Grampsas. Off leash dog park in the foothills. (Thank you Don O.
Staples)
- Golden Dog Park. Dogs must be leashed
until you get to the fenced dog area. Trees, picnic tables, poop bag
station. Location: 16100 s golden Rd. #17. (Thank you Deidra M Smith)
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Ulysses Park. Off leash dog park.
Ulysses park has multiple baseball diamonds and open fields, but also an off
leash dog park. Location: 1205 Ulysses St. (Thank you Eric Bonta)
Grand Junction
- Canyon
View Dog Park. The Canyon View Dog Park is located at the north end of
Canyon View Park, north of the softball field complex and across the driveway.
The area is approximately 3.2 acres enclosed by a 6’ chain link fence with two
separate double gated entry points and two separate areas for small/senior and
large/active logs. The west area is for those small, senior, or shy dogs. The
east point is for more active and larger dogs. The area is covered with native
vegetation and will be periodically irrigated to help maintain it. Also
included in the area is a small, seasonal body of water for the dog's
enjoyment and refreshment. The pond is filled directly from the valley's
system of canals, so any dog owner concerned with possible problems should
consult their veterinarian. The pond will be drained and access restricted
during winter months. Hours of Operation: 5:00 a.m. to Midnight Daily.
Location: 24 Road and I-70. Directions: Take 24 Road Exit off of I-70. Turn
east into Canyon View Park. Dog Park is on north end. (Thank you Traci
Altergott & Sheryl Trent)
Greeley
- Rover Run Park. Description: First dog park
in Greeley where dogs can run free, and socialize with other dogs. Park has
benches, a few trees. The park is out of town, helping to avoid heavy traffic.
(Thank you Jen Sharp)
Gunbarrel
- Coot Lake. Path around lake, dogs can swim
in lake in designated areas. Trail around lake. Trails to East side of Boulder
Res. Dogs allowed to swim in lake and res. Location: 63rd Street. Directions:
Go North on 63rd from the Diagonal Highway. It will be on the Left hand side.
Tons of additional parking in lot across the street. (Thank you Darian Akers)
Highlands Ranch
- Dad Clark Park, west of Fairview Parkway,
near Heritage Elementary School. Parking, water when irrigation system is
active. Late fall and winter months, please bring water. (Thank you L
Williams)
- Fido's Field at Foothills Park is located
north of Saddle Ranch Elementary School in the Indigo Hills neighborhood west
of Broadway and north of Wildcat Reserve Parkway. Parking, water when
irrigation system is active. Late fall and winter months, please bring water.
(Thank you L Williams)
- Hound Hill, at nearly three acres, can be
found south of the ballfields at Highland Heritage Regional Park behind the
Highlands Ranch Post Office. Parking, water when irrigation system is active.
Late fall and winter months, please bring water. (Thank you L Williams)
- Rovers Run at Redstone, a three-acre fenced
facility with posted rules, is located at the east end of Redstone Park across
the street from the Redstone Park Tennis Center. Parking, water when
irrigation system is active. Late fall and winter months, please bring water.
(Thank you L Williams)
- Redstone Park Dog Park. Park tends to be dry
and dusty. I suggest owners bring water for their dogs. A great place for
greyhounds! Description: One acre of running space, 4 foot fence with gated
entrance, water available in summer only. Location: Redstone Park on Town
Center Drive. Directions: Take Sante Fe one mile south of C470. Turn East on
Town Center Drive. Drive .5 mile, turn left on S. Foothills Canyon Blvd. Dog
Park is on the right. (Thank you Claire Froehlich)
Lafayette
- Lafayette Dog Park. Dual Off Leash Dog Park.
Two large open areas for dogs to run. One smaller areas for timid or smaller
dogs to romp and play. A larger area for all other dogs with a walking path
near the perimeter of the park. Location: Highway 7 and 119th. Just North of
the HWY 7 and East of 119th. Directions: Highway 7 and 119th. Just North of
the HWY 7 and East of 119th. Traveling East of Highway 7 go through the town
of Lafayette. Once outside of the downtown Lafeyette look for 119th. Turn left
onto 119th going North. The park will be on the left side just about .2 miles
from HWY 7. Traveling West on highway 7, turn Right onto 119th going
North. The park will be on the left side just about .2 miles from HWY 7.
(Thank you Jessica Soroka)
Lakewood
- Carmody Recreation Center. Dog Swimming.
Five dollars and 3pm to 5pm. Location: 2200 Old Kipling St. Directions: right
by Carmody recreation center. (Thank you Jesse)
Littleton
- Bark Park. Description: small off-leash dog
park with dog water fountain & built-in bowl. Location: E. County Line Road,
between Holly and Colorado. Directions: Park is located on the south
side of County Line Road between Holly and Colorado Blvd. From I-25 go west on
C470, stay in right lane & take first exit (Quebec), take right (north) one
block to County Line, turn west (left); go past Holly St., get in left-hand
lane, take (2nd I'm pretty sure) left into dog park (south side of County
Line). From Santa Fe, go east on C470, exit at University, take left (north)up
to County Line, take right (east) past Colorado to dog park 1/4 mile (guestimate)
on right. (Thank you L
Williams & Elizabeth Sinclair)
- Chatfield Reservoir. Enormous off leash park with two
small dog lakes and several fields and back trails through wooded areas with
streams. An incredible place to visit. Please clean up after your dog.
Don't give anyone reason to complain. We don't need this park closed! Thank
You. Location: C470 & Wadsworth. Directions: Update, the regular free parking
is no longer available, the back entrance was closed because all the cars
parking were causing problems. You can park and get in free from another
Chatfield entrance off of C-470. You MUST be traveling West on 470, there is
no East exit. The exit is a small turnoff just West of Santa Fe, there is a
tunnel under the highway and a bridge. Be sure to KEEP YOUR DOG ON THE LEASH
until you get to the park, this is a VERY popular HIGH SPEED bike trail. But
it leads to the back of the park. (Thank you Monica Carlisle & Jenny Kerrigan)
- Chatfield Dog Park. Acres
and Acres and Acres! Ponds, river, walkways and paths everywhere. Never seen
a dog park like this one! Baggies available, restrooms, etc. In Chatfield
State Park. Location: Intersection of S. Wadsworth and C-470 within the
State Park. Requires day pass or permit. Directions: C-470 to Wadsworth
exit, South approx. 1 mi to entrance to State Park. (Thank you Sherilyn
Donner)
- Dog Park. Fenced area, maybe
a small city block. No shade or water. A few picnic tables to sit at. Double
gate. Location: Near C470 and Lucent Blvd. Directions: E on C470 to Lucent.
So. on Lucent to Town Hall (?). West on Town Hall Road for about 1-2
miles(?) Park is visible on the south side of Town Hall Road. Free parking
at recreation center across the street from the dog park. (Thank you
Melody Connett)
- Highland Heritage Dog Park. Description: 7 acres,
fully fenced, double gate, water available June-Sept. Bring water, the water
tap doesn't always work. No shade, so bring a hat and sunscreen. Location:
Southwest corner of University Blvd and Quebec St. Directions: From I-25 south
of Denver: exit Lincoln, go west to Quebec St, turn south, and enter the park
on the right side of Quebec St. From C-470, exit Quebec, and go south to
University. The park is on the southwest corner of the intersection. Enter the
park on the east side from Quebec St. Once inside the park, the dog park is at
the south end of the park.
Longmont/Erie
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Union Resevoir. Clean shallow to deep water
and beach you and your dog can swim and play in with out a leash. Location:
off Countyline road few miles north of HW 52 look for the sign. (Thank you
Kate Brian)
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Longmont Dog
Park 1 - 21st & Francis
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Longmont Dog
Park 2 - Airport & St. Vrain Roads.
- Dog
Park III. Fenced in, gravel area. Located at the east end of Stephen Day
Pard. Location: 1340 Deerwood Dr. Directions: East of Pace on 9th, north on
Deerwood Dr. or East on Pace on 17th, south on Deerwood Dr.
(Thank you Diane Milford)
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Dog Park IV.
Fenced in, gravel area. Rough and Ready Park. Location: 301 E. 21st Ave.
Directions: East of Main St on 21st, located at Alpine & 21st.
(Thank you Diane Milford)
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Dog Park V.
Fenced in, gravel area. Blue Sky Park. Located in the center area of the
park. Location: 1520 Mountain Ave. Directions: West of Airport Rd on Clover
Basin, north on Mountain Ave. (Thank you Diane Milford)
Louisville
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Louisville Community Park Dog Park.
Rules. This is a great dog park. A lot of considerate owners playing with
their dog, and a pond (reclaimed water) for the dogs to swim/cool off/play
fetch in. Location: 955 Bella Vista Drive. Directions: Head South on Main
Street, it will dead end at the park. (Thank you Carrie Herbolsheimer)
Northglen/Thornton
- Happy Tails Dog Park
(Thornton Dog Park). Irma Drive and 106th avenue.
Directions: Go East of I-25 on 104th Avenue approximately 1 mile to Irma
Drive. Go left (north) 2 blocks. On east side of street, adjacent to the
baseball field. (Thank you Doug Kenney, Katie Noyce & Cindy Kelso)
Parker
- Bayou Gulch Dog Park. Location: Bayou
Gulch Rd & Fox Sparrow Road. (Thank you Sherry Donley)
Superior
- Marshall Mesa Trailhead. It has a great trail and
there is a stream that runs along side for you dog to take a few refreshing
dips. Location: Marshall Road just South of Boulder off of Highway 93.
Directions: Take Highway 93 North to Highway 170. Go Right. You will see a
sign that directs you towards Marshall Road. You will get to a 3 way
intersection. Continue Right. The trailhead is not far. It is on the right
side and there is plenty of parking in the parking lot and on the side of the
road. (Thank you Gwen VanLoo)
Stapleton
- Stapleton Off Leash Dog Park. Its mainly
sandy, instead of rocks and hard dirt and weeds. It has a path that you can
walk around and a small hill dogs can run around on. There are benches for
owners to sit and talk to others with. Bring your own water though! Poop bags
are supplied and lots of extra plastic bags are brought all the time.
Location: Corner of Syracuse and Montview. (Thank you Sara Wolcott)
Thornton
- Thornton Dog Park. Off Leash. Location:
104th & Irma. Directions: Take I-25 to 104th, head east to Irma. Turn north.
Park located aprox. 2 block north of 104th on east side of street. (Thank you
Jennifer Bocanegra)
Vail
- Stephens Dog Park. Off
leash dog park. Creek for dogs to play & drink in, BBQ pit and picnic
tables. Great place for a doggie Birthday party! Location: west ond of the
South frontage road in West Vail (Intermountain neighborhood). Directions:
Exit from I-70 - go west on the South Frontage road about 200 yards. Park &
parking lot will be on your left. (Thank you Janet C Talbot)
Westminster
- Westminster Open Space Off leash Dog Park.
Excellent Place for Dogs to run, play and socialize. Cows and prairie dogs
run free and are used to visitors. Occasional rattlesnake sighting so be
aware. THE MORE THE MERRIER!! Poop Bags are handy at the entrance. A large
off leash dog park, you can find up to 50 dogs there on the weekends.
Location: Between 103rd and 108th on the west side of Simms Street. In
Westminster Colorado 80021 Just north of Stanly Lake on Simms. Directions:
From Wadsworth go West on Church Ranch Boulevard (will turn into 100th
Avenue). You can also reach it by going west on 100th
from Wadsworth until you hit Simms that forces you to go north. Go north about
1/4 mile and it will be on the west side. (Thank you Jeremy Busto & Mike
Martin)
- Colorado Hills Open Space. All trails open
to off leash use with rules. Location: 105th and Simms. Directions: From
Wadsworth, go west on 100th (Church Ranch Blvd) north on Simms at the dead
end. Parking lot is on the left where all the cars slow down. (Thank you
Marlene Hewitt)
Windsor
- Poudre Pooch Dog Park. Fenced, grassy area.
Two picnic benches and plastic disposal bags. Location: Eastman Park Drive,
West of 7th Street. Directions: From Hwy 392 take 7th Street south to Eastman
Park Dr. Turn right and go West to gravel parking area. Then a short walk on
your right to the dog park. (Thank you Marika Ujvari)
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