Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Meredith, CO

There are 9 dog-friendly hiking trails within 20 miles of Meredith. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners. Coming from out of town? Get a discounted rate on pet friendly hotels in Meredith.

Pet Friendly John Denver Sanctuary
John Denver Sanctuary John Denver Sanctuary in Aspen, CO is dog friendly. This scenic open space and park located next to the Roaring Fork River is home to one of the largest perennial flower gardens around. Leashed pets are welcome, as long as they are well-behaved and cleaned up after. See Details
Pet Friendly Buckskin Pass Trail
Buckskin Pass Trail Buckskin Pass Trail is a 8.2 mile dog-friendly hike near Aspen, CO. Located within White River National Forest, this route will take about 6 hours to complete with Fido. From mid-June through September, Maroon Creek Road is restricted to vehicles from 9:00 a.m to 5:00 p.m. If hiking during this period, take the shuttle from Aspen Highlands Ski Area. The shuttle leaves every 20 minutes and dogs are allowed on the bus. Buckskin Pass Trail offers stunning views of Maroon Bells, Pyramid Peak, and Snowmass Lake. See Details
Harry A. Nottingham Park Harry A. Nottingham Park in Avon, CO is dog friendly. The park has 48 acres of open space to explore with your leashed pooch. At the center of the park, you'll find Nottingham Lake, a great place for fishing, paddle-boating, and SUP. Don't forget to pause at the picnic area for lunch with your pup. See Details
Lost Man Trail Dog-friendly Lost Man Trail is a 8.5-mile hike in White River National Forest that will take about five hours to complete with Fido. Located near Aspen, CO, this trail is considered a moderately challenging route which is popular for backpacking, camping and hiking. Fido can join you, but must remain on a leash. See Details
Arbaney Kittle Trail Arbaney Kittle Trail is a pet-friendly trail near Basalt. The main segment of this popular pathway is around 1.75 miles in length and will take you and your pooch up 2,000 vertical feet to Fryingpan Overlook. If Fido has energy left, you can continue from the overlook along the complete 17.5 mile out-and-back hike. Dog owners are reminded to keep pets leashed and to clean up any mess left behind. Arbaney Kittle Trail can be accessed every day of the week from dawn until dusk. See Details
Missouri Lakes Trail Missouri Lakes Trail near Red Cliff, CO is dog friendly. Along the way, you'll be able to enjoy great views across the lakes with your pup. Leashed dogs are welcome on the trail, as long as they are cleaned up after and behave well with other trail users. This pathway is 4.4 miles long and is rated difficult. See Details
Eagle Vail Trail Eagle Vail Trail is a dog-friendly trail near Avon, CO. The trail is a moderately challenging 5-mile route on which hikers can admire wildflowers blooming in the springtime. This scenic trail follows a creek at some points and there are shady spots along the way, too. Leashed dogs are allowed to join you. See Details
Beaver Lake Trail Dog-friendly Beaver Lake Trail is a 6.3 mile heavily trafficked trail near Avon, CO. This out-and-back route guides hikers through a forest full of aspen trees and leads to Beaver Lake. The trail is rated as moderate and approaches the Holy Cross Wilderness boundary at mile 2.7. From here, you are only 0.3 miles from Beaver Lake. There are creeks along the way to cool off in. Leashed dogs are welcome on the trail. See Details
Berry Creek Loop Berry Creek Loop in Edwards, CO is a dog-friendly hiking trail best suited to active and experienced four-legged hiking companions. The 2.5-mile loop is considered moderately challenging and begins with a steep incline. After climbing 500 feet in elevation in under a mile, the trail then levels out to reveal stunning views of the valley and the surrounding countryside. Leashed dogs are welcome, and pet owners should be aware of mountain bikers using the trail. See Details
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