Dog Friendly Activities in Basalt, CO

There’s 1 dog friendly activity in Basalt, and 13 more nearby. 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 Basalt.

Pet Friendly Arbaney Kittle Trail
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
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
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
Carbondale Nature Park Carbondale Nature Park is an expansive open pasture in Carbondale, CO, which is dog friendly. This 33-acre nature park is not fenced, but has a large open space for dogs to roam and a running stream for Fido to cool off in. Dogs are permitted off-leash, but should be kept away from grazing cattle and under control near wildlife. See Details
Ball Brewing Ball Brewing invite patrons and furry companions to enjoy beer and games inside their taproom in Glenwood Springs, CO. Fido is welcome to join you at an indoor or outdoor table while you sip a glass of "La Reina,” the popular Hatch Green Chile Pilsner, or Bootlegger Honey Brown Ale. Meet locals, share stories over your favorite brew, and engage in a friendly competition with fun taproom games. See Details
Aspen/Snowmass Nordic Trail System The Aspen/Snowmass Nordic Trail System in Aspen, CO, has four dog-friendly trails on which you and Fido can enjoy a day out in the snow. Trails which allow your canine companions are Maroon Bells, Rio Grande Trail, Labrador Lane, and Trail 40 - Marolt Open Space Trail. See Details
Town Park There aren't any designated dog parks in Snowmass Village, but Town Park offers a large grassy area where leashed dogs can play. See Details
Jess Weaver Trail The Jess Weaver Trail, also known as the No Name Trail, is a 6.7 mile, dog-friendly trail near Glenwood Springs, Colorado. Along the side of the No Name Creek, you'll discover features such as waterfalls, old mining sites, cliffs, creeks, and lots of shade. The best time to visit with Fido is between the months of May and October. For the safety of other trail users, including horseback riders, you should keep Fido on their leash while on the trail. See Details
Hardscrabble and Williams Lakes Trail Hardscrabble and Williams Lakes Trail is a 5.8 mile dog-friendly hike in White River National Forest near Snowmass, CO. This out-and-back route is graced by beautiful scenery and a view of the north side of the Elk Range and of Capitol Peak. Fido is permitted to be off leash in some areas. See Details
Shaboomee Paddleboard Take an exciting outing on the water alongside Fido courtesy of dog-friendly company Shaboomee Paddleboard in Carbondale, CO. Dogs are welcome to join their owners for a tour on the Colorado River, Roaring Fork River and other lakes and rivers in the area. If you don't fancy a guided tour, then you can rent your own private SUP and go for a solo adventure. Shaboomee Paddleboard is an at-home business and they'll meet you at your chosen waterway. 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
Ghosts of Aspen Ghosts of Aspen is a dog-friendly tour service in Aspen, CO. Bring Fido for a ghoulish walk through Aspen on a Ghosts of Aspen tour. All of the twisted tales are based on research and deep dives into the history of the area. Ghosts of Aspen welcomes leashed, friendly, quiet, and well-behaved pets for free. Advance reservation via Ghosts of Aspens' website or by phone is required for humans. Price and time vary by tour. See Details
River Trail Dog Park at O'Leary Park River Trail Dog Park at O'Leary Park is a great place for dogs to run, play and socialize in Glenwood Springs, CO. The park is located along the Rio Grande Trail and Roaring Fork River, so there is plenty of space for dogs to explore. There are two separate fenced-in areas for dogs of different sizes, as well as a few benches for humans to relax on. See Details
Gypsum Dog Park Bring Fido out for an afternoon of play at Gypsum Dog Park in Gypsum, CO! The 3.8-acre space is fully fenced with a pea gravel surface and includes a shelter, picnic tables and waste stations. See Details
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