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Frazer Meadow Trail

Frazer Meadow Trail in Golden, CO, is a 4.5-mile hike in Golden Gate Canyon State Park that will take about 4 hours to complete with Fido. This pet-friendly park offers twelve trails of varying difficulty from easy to difficult. Enjoy the 14,000 acres of conifer forest, mountain peaks, and meadows. Stop by the visitors center for water, restrooms, park maps, and local fauna and flora exhibits. Visit Website

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Frazer Meadow Trail has received a rating of 4.0 out of 5 bones by 1 canine critic on BringFido.

  • Christine
    Sep 23, 2018
    Mule Deer Trail to Frazer Meadow

    Mule Deer Trail is one of the trails at Golden Gate Canyon State Park that leads to Frazer Meadow, an area with historic structures that is especially beautiful in the spring.

    The trailhead we started at was a 5.2 mile round trip to Frazer Meadow. It is moderate--a mild uphill to Frazer Meadow on a well-groomed, sandy, trail with only a few rocky areas and some jutting rocks and roots (watch your feet to avoid twisted ankles). It is a great trail for dog and there were many, many dogs on the trail. The park is generally very dog-friendly. I would not attempt this trail if my dog was not friendly with other dogs because you will meet many of them. You do have to share the trail with mountain bikers, which means watching out for them and pulling your dog off for them to pass. It can get a bit annoying and it would be great if the bikes were not allowed--but it is a great MB trail, so it is important to coexist. The plethora of bikes is the reason for 4 bones instead of 5.

    The dogs had a great time!

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