Dog-Friendly Activities in Castle Rock, CO

There are 7 dog-friendly activities in Castle Rock. 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 Castle Rock.

Pet Friendly BURLY Brewing Company
BURLY Brewing Company BURLY Brewing Company is a dog-friendly brewery in Castle Rock, CO. Fido is welcome to join you inside the taproom or at an outdoor table. Enjoy a craft brew made in the Rockies with grub from one of the food trucks that visits nightly. See Details
Pet Friendly Douglas County Off-leash Area
Douglas County Off-leash Area Douglas County Off-leash Area is situated in the easternmost corner of Fairgrounds Regional Park in Castle Rock, CO. Fido is sure to love exploring this 2-acre grassy park. The park is divided into two sections, one of which is always accessible while the other side is closed for maintenance. The park has a small shade pavilion, picnic tables and a water fountain by the entrance. Owners should be aware that there is very limited shade for pets. See Details
Outlets at Castle Rock Outlets at Castle Rock is dog-friendly and conveniently located between Denver and Colorado Springs. Located in Castle Rock, CO, this open-air shopping precinct allows Fido to join you in all outside spaces. Many stores located in this area will allow leashed dogs to shop with you, but visitors should check with individual retailers before bringing Fido inside. See Details
Glendale Farm Open Space Dog Park The Glendale Farm Open Space Dog Park is a fully-fenced, 17-acre off-leash area adjacent to the Glendale Farm Trail in Castle Rock, CO. This park features plenty of space for Fido to run, benches for humans, and a mini agility course. After some off-leash fun, leash your pup and enjoy the 1.6-mile Glendale Farm Trail. See Details
Wiggly Field Dog Park Wiggly Field Dog Park is an off-leash area for Fido near The Meadows community in Castle Rock, CO. This large enclosed space is perfect for dogs to socialize, play and explore. Wiggly Field has agility obstacles for dogs to place on, shaded bench seating for pet owners, and convenient trash receptacles. See Details
Iron Mule Brewery Iron Mule Brewery is a dog friendly microbrewery that combines the best of old and new techniques to craft local beers that are globally inspired, regionally influenced. This family owned and operated brewery is an open and welcoming environment for the whole family to enjoy. Fido is welcome both inside and out. Food trucks are sometimes onsite; check their website for current schedule. See Details
Outlets at Castle Rock Your furry friend is welcome to join you at the pet-friendly Outlets at Castle Rock in Castle Rock, CO! While some stores allow dogs inside, it is up to the owner to inquire and confirm policies before entering shops. With over 100 establishments, this is an extraordinary open-air shopping center that you and Fido won't want to miss! See Details
Chatfield Dog Park Chatfield Dog Park in Littleton, CO, offers 70-acres of off-leash fun within Chatfield State Park. An Annual DOLA Pass or Daily DOLA Pass is required. Both are available at the Entrance Stations and the Park Office when staffed. The park offers various terrains for Fido to explore, multiple trails, and ponds for dogs to swim. Visitors should bring drinking water for pets. See Details
Living the Dream Brewing Living The Dream Brewing is a dog-friendly bar in Highlands Ranch, CO, where Fido is welcome to join you for a pint inside the taproom or at an outdoor table. All of their beers, except wheat beers and Hazy IPAs, are gluten reduced. Be sure to check their website for a list of current events. See Details
Castlewood Canyon State Park Castlewood Canyon State Park in Franktown, CO, is dog friendly. Several hikes range from mild to moderate here, but the 5.6-mile trail to the canyon is the most popular. And though Castlewood Canyon is less grand than the Grand Canyon, it is worth the 5-hour round-trip hike. Please note Fido is not allowed on the East Canyon Preservation Area trail. See Details
Cherry Creek State Park Dog Off-Leash Area (DOLA) With 107 acres to roam off-leash, Cherry Creek State Park Dog Off-Leash Area (DOLA) in Aurora, CO is a paradise for dogs. Fido can explore all the new smells, make new friends, and splash in the creek all day long. Bring water for your thirsty pup and bags to clean up any messes. There is a fee to enter Cherry Creek State Park and another nominal fee to use the off-leash area. For frequent visitors, yearly passes are available. Dogs must be leashed when not in the fenced area. See Details
Greenland Dog Park Bring your pet to romp and play at Greenland Dog Park in Larkspur, CO. Fido will enjoy this wide-open space situated between mountains and buttes. Offering over 11 miles of trails, you and your pup can enjoy some exercise and fresh air while taking in the beautiful views. Dogs must be leashed on the Greenland Trail. See Details
Spruce Mountain Open Space and Trail Bring Fido to explore Spruce Mountain Open Space and Trail in Larkspur, CO. Spruce Mountain is a large, tree-covered mesa which features over eight and a half miles of recreational trails with easy access and parking. Dogs must be cleaned up after and on a leash during their hike at Spruce Mountain Open Space. Enjoy a choice flat trails for a leisurely walk or steep trails if you're looking for a challenge and some exercise for your canine companion. See Details
Peak View Brewing Company Peak View Brewing Company is a dog-friendly brewery in Greenwood Village, CO. Leashed dogs are welcome to join you at a table in the taproom or on the outdoor patio. Enjoy their selection of light, hoppy, malty, dark, and specialty beers. See Details
Resolute Brewing Company Leashed and well-behaved dogs are welcome at Resolute Brewing Company in Centennial, CO. This pet-friendly brewery has 20 tap lines serving traditional, barrel-aged and unique styles. They also feature a dedicated gluten-free tap, beer to-go, and a large outdoor patio with a fire pit and turf. See Details
Bent Barley Brewing Company Bent Barley Brewing Company invite you and Fido for a beer at their taproom in Aurora, CO. Leashed and well behaved dogs are welcome to accompany thirsty patrons inside the taproom or outside on the patio. Fido may even be able to secure himself a tasty homemade treat made with spent grains and peanut butter. Bent Barley Brewing Company have a wide selection of beer to suit many tastes, including limited release and seasonal choices. The most popular pours include a Half Bent Session IPA, Legendary Coffee Porter, Rye Pale Ale and Blood Orange Gose. Small bar snacks feature Cinnamon, Jalapeno Cheddar and Buffalo Blue Cheese Kettle Corn, as well as Honey Glazed or Brewhouse Sea Salt & Cracked Pepper Beef Jerky. See Details
Digger's at Dad Clark Park Pets are welcome to play off that leash at Digger's at Dad Clark Park in Highlands Ranch, CO. This dog park is fully fenced, and water is available on site during irrigation season. See Details
Kennedy Dog Park Kennedy Dog Park in Denver, CO, gives Fido the opportunity to play off-leash in a 3-acre enclosed space. Two fenced sections are designed to separate low energy and high energy pets, so your pooch can casually mingle or engage in a full on sprint with like-minded friends. Visitors should be aware that the park has minimal shade and the ground can become icy in winter. See Details
Bayou Gulch Dog Park Bring Fido to Bayou Gulch Dog Park, located in Parker, CO, for some off-leash play and socialization. Located within the larger Bayou Gulch Regional Park, the dog park offers a large, fenced space for dogs to run and burn off some energy. Remember to bring water for Fido. See Details
High Line Canal Trail The High Line Canal Trail in Horseshoe Preserve is a 5.8 mile hike that will take about 3 hours to complete with Fido. This pet-friendly hike in Greenwood Village, CO, will actually lead you through the suburbs and passes through some expensive subdivisions. A new, larger parking lot was installed that caused Colorado Boulevard to intercept Orchard Road a block farther to the east. Be aware that this change still is not marked on most maps. See Details
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