Dog Friendly Activities in Colorado Springs, CO

There are 48 dog friendly activities in Colorado Springs. 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 Colorado Springs.

Pet Friendly Garden of the Gods
Garden of the Gods Leashed dogs are welcome at Garden of the Gods, a pet-friendly, Registered National Natural Landmark in Colorado Springs, CO. Fido can join you as you hike along the beautiful trails through the red rock formations and enjoy the stunning views and landscape. Pets are also allowed inside the Visitor and Nature Center, but must be kept out of the indoor dining space. Please clean up after Fido during your visit. See Details
Pet Friendly Fox Run Dog Park
Fox Run Dog Park Fox Run Dog Park is a grassy space for Fido to play and socialize off-leash in Colorado Springs' Fox Run Regional Park. The park is made up of five fenced-in acres, and features a small dog area and a large dog area, bag dispensers, trash cans, benches, shaded areas and more. Fox Run Dog Park is located inside the Fox Run Regional Park, in the southeast corner, accessible from the main park entrance off of Stella Drive. Dog owners should take the first right and continue straight, south of the active use fields to get to the pet area. See Details
Bear Creek Dog Park Bear Creek Dog Park is an incredible, fenced dog park in Colorado Springs for you and Fido to roam. With numerous secure gates around the perimeter, this 25-acre, off-leash dog park is covered in wildflowers, native grasses and wooded areas. Enjoy the winding trails, discover the creek or practice at the agility space. There is a separate, 2-acre small and senior dog section as well. Water is provided (seasonally) and there is a dog wash area for those pups that get a bit muddy in the creek! See Details
Stratton Open Space Fido is welcome to join you in exploring Stratton Open Space, a dog-friendly natural spot in Colorado Springs. This 318-acre open space features beautiful views, miles of hiking trails and a reservoir where pups can play. Please clean up after your dog while visiting. See Details
Seven Bridges Trail Head Leashed dogs are welcome along Seven Bridges Trail, a 5.78-mile, heavily trafficked out and back trail located near Colorado Springs, CO, that features a waterfall and is rated as moderate. The dog-friendly trail is primarily used for hiking, walking and running, and is best used from March through November. The trail leads to a little over 1,000 feet in elevation gain. Please clean up after Fido. See Details
Seven Falls Bring Fido to bask in the majesty of Seven Falls, a magnificent series of waterfalls located in a 1,400-foot-wall box canyon in Colorado Springs. Then explore everything else the dog-friendly Seven Falls has to offer. From delectable new dining options—including the exquisite 1859—gift shops, walking and hiking trails. Next to the Falls, a 224-step stairway leads to a system of trails that will take you onto Inspiration Point with a breath-taking view of Colorado Springs and the great plains beyond. Wildlife is everywhere, including hummingbirds, rainbow trout and the rare, waterfall nesting- American Dipper. Seven Falls is located just ten minutes from downtown Colorado Springs via Cheyenne Blvd. Please note that this is a seasonal activity and it is recommended to check the website to confirm opening dates. See Details
Red Rock Canyon Open Space Fido is welcome at Red Rock Canyon Open Space, a dog-friendly natural space in Colorado Springs. Leashed pups are welcome on most trails, and the Upper and Lower Dog Loops are designated as off-leash areas (but pease be advised that this is an unfenced space). In the winter, many of the trails make for good cross-country skiing. See Details
Red Leg Brewing Company Red Leg Brewing Company is a dog-friendly brewery in Colorado Springs, CO. Leashed dogs are welcome to join you at a table on the outdoor patio. Pets need to be on the ground at all times. Please note that pets are not permitted on the turf and must be taken off the property for relief. See Details
Mount Cutler Mount Cutler is a dog-friendly hiking trail in Colorado Springs, CO, that is perfect for experienced and inexperienced hikers. The trail boasts excellent mountain views and at the summit you can view Seven Falls. There is a creek where Fido can cool off following the trek. The parking lot can be congested, so arrive early. See Details
Bear Creek Regional Park Set in the rolling foothills of Pikes Peak, Bear Creek Regional Park is a dog-friendly outdoor space in Colorado Springs. While dogs are not allowed on the nature trails, there are plenty of regional trails open to leashed dogs. The Regional Park is 545-acres and features a mix of active and passive recreation such as picnic pavilions, playing fields, hiking opportunities, the El Paso County Veterans Monument, a large dog park and more. See Details
Brass Brewing Company Brass Brewing Company is pet-friendly. Leashed dogs are welcome and celebrated everywhere in this brewery. Located in the heart of downtown Colorado Springs, Brass Brewing Company is a low-key local hangout. Outside food is welcome. See Details
Woof Ranch Dog Park Woof Ranch Dog Park in Colorado Springs, CO is split into 2 sections, a small dog area and a large dog area, for Fido to play in. There is an agility section, a dog trash station and benches for owners to sit on and relax. There is no water source, so be sure to bring your own for Fido. Dogs must be fully vaccinated to enter. See Details
Metric Brewing Leashed dogs are welcome inside the pet-friendly taproom of Metric Brewing in Colorado Springs, CO. Located in the Knob Hill neighborhood, this brewery serves up small-batch craft beer and limited-release styles. New beers are released weekly. Food trucks can often be found on site; check their website for the current event schedule. See Details
Rock Ledge Ranch Historic Site Located inside Garden of The Gods is the dog-friendly Rock Ledge Ranch Historic Site, a living history farm and museum in Colorado Springs, CO. Although pups are not allowed inside the historic buildings, they can join you for walks along the hiking trails. You may have your furry friend roam off-leash east of the bridges, but your dogs must be leashed west of the bridges (in the central area of the Ranch). See Details
Ute Valley Park Leashed dogs are welcome at Ute Valley Park, a pet-friendly open space in Colorado Springs, CO. This park is popular for hiking, running and mountain biking on the multiple different trails of differing difficulties. Please remember to pick up after your pup. See Details
Vista Dog Park Take Fido to run, play and make new friends at Vista Dog Park in Colorado Springs, CO. The area features a fenced in area for pets to be able to run off leash. Vista Dog Park doesn't offer much shade. Please keep pets on a leash prior to entering the dog park and bring waste bags to clean up after Fido. See Details
Nano 108 Brewing Company Nano 108 Brewing Company is a dog-friendly brewery in Colorado Springs, CO. Fido is welcome to join you at a table with an umbrella on the patio. They have 20 taps with traditional, seasonal, and experimental craft beers as well as house-made sodas. Food trucks are on site daily. See Details
Cheyenne Meadows Dog Park Bring Fido to Cheyenne Meadows Dog Park in Colorado Springs for some off-leash fun. This dog park is in the south portion of Cheyenne Meadows Park, and is a fully-fenced, simple expanse of native grass off Charmwood Dr and Canoe Creek Dr. Please be sure to clean up after your pup. See Details
Templeton Trail at Palmer Park Leashed dogs are welcome to explore Templeton Trail at Palmer Park, a pet-friendly trail in Colorado Springs, CO. The trail offers great views of the area. Please be sure to clean up after Fido. See Details
Eastridge Dog Park Bring Fido to Eastridge Dog Park in Colorado Springs. Located within Cimarron Eastridge Park, this 2.5-acre fenced, off-leash dog park is equipped with bag dispensers, trash cans and benches. The park also has a loop trail and drinking water (seasonally) for thirsty pups after they've finished playing and socializing. See Details
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