Dog Friendly Activities in Deckers, CO

There’s 1 dog friendly activity in Deckers, and 18 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 Deckers.

Pet Friendly Goose Creek Trail
Goose Creek Trail Goose Creek Trail is a 10-mile hike through the Pike National Forest near Deckers, CO, that will take about 8 hours to complete with Fido. The southeastern part of the Lost Creek Wilderness can be reached from this pet-friendly trail, which ends at the abandoned remains of a shaft house dating back to the early 1900s. See Details
Pet Friendly Living the Dream Brewing
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
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
Eleven Mile Canyon Recreation Area Eleven Mile Canyon Recreation Area is a dog-friendly destination in Florissant, CO. Dogs on a leash no longer than six feet are allowed to explore the forested, lush and rocky canyon and take in the river as it "twists and crashes against huge boulders lining the canyon floor." There is an entrance fee, and hiking, picnicking and camping are all available within this popular recreation area. See Details
Staunton State Park Staunton State Park in Pine, CO, is dog friendly. You'll discover high grassy meadows next to tall granite cliffs that can be as tall as 10,000 feet. This park is home to 25 campsites that can be hiked to, but you need to make a reservation to guarantee a spot for you and Fido. The park is closed for some parts of the year for maintenance, so please call ahead. See Details
Golden Meadows Dog Park Golden Meadows Dog Park is a great place to hang out with your pup in Woodland Park, CO. Located witin the Meadow Wood Sports Complex, this lovely, fenced dog park is separated into a small and large dog park, equipped with benches, a water station and waste clean-up stations. The park is actually the brainchild of a local girl scout who dreamt of providing her community with a safe place for their dogs to get some exercise and have fun. See Details
Rover's Run at Redstone Park Rover's Run at Redstone Park is a neighborhood dog park in Highlands Ranch, CO. Fido is welcome to play off leash in the fenced-in area. The park features a large sandy area, covered tables, benches, and water for dogs. Make sure to bring water for yourself! See Details
Red Rocks Trail #708 Fido can join you on a hike at Red Rocks Trail #708, an easy, dog-friendly trail in Woodland Park, CO. Enjoy the walk through ponderosa pines that ends at a photo-worthy sandstone formation. Leashed dogs are welcome along the entire trail, but some sections may be designated as off-leash as well. See Details
Beaver Ranch Dog Park Located within a large 450-acre recreation area is Beaver Ranch Dog Park in Conifer, CO. This quiet and peaceful dog-friendly park is the perfect place to bring Fido for off-leash exercise. The park is fully fenced with a separate small dog area, trees, and seasonal water spigot. See Details
Plymouth Mountain Trail Plymouth Mountain Trail in Littleton, CO, is a 6.4 mile hike that will take about 5 to 6 hours to complete with Fido. There are seven interconnected, pet-friendly trails of varying lengths to choose from. Keep in mind that slopes that face east and south can be hot in the summer time. See Details
Lovell Gulch Trail #706 Fido is welcome to accompany you on a hike at Lovell Gulch Trail #706 in Woodland Park, CO. This dog-friendly trail, rated as easy to moderate, offers incredible views of Pikes Peak and Ute Pass. There are two trails to choose between, a 3-mile or 6-mile hike. Dogs are allowed off-leash in certain sections of the trail as long as they are under voice control. Please clean up after your pup, and be aware that this is a popular horse trail. 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
Meadowlark Trail Loop Meadowlark Trail Loop is a pet-friendly, 6-mile loop trail in Jefferson County Open Space in Littleton, CO. This trail is for hikers and will take you through a sandy meadow before heading down to Plymouth Creek where it crosses the creek. Enjoy a picnic lunch at the shelter near the trailhead. See Details
The Sasquatch Outpost One of the top 10 wackiest places to visit in all of Colorado, the dog-friendly Sasquatch Museum in Bailey is a must-see for anyone who has any interest in Bigfoot. Small dogs are welcome inside the gift shop and the Sasquatch Encounter Discovery Museum as long as they can be carried. See Details
Mad Jack's Mountain Brewery Mad Jack's Mountain Brewery is a dog-friendly brewery in Bailey, CO, where Fido is welcome to join you for a pint. Sample their award winning Oktobeerfest and the ever popular Platte Canyon Porter. Check their website and social media pages for a list of current events. See Details
High Line Canal Trail (Waterton Canyon) The High Line Canal Trail (Waterton Canyon) is a 5-mile hike in Chatfield State Park that will take about 3 hours to complete with Fido. This casual, pet-friendly hike in Littleton, CO, allows for great views of Denver, solitude, and a glimpse into the past from sunrise to sunset. Fido must be kept on a leash, and you will also need to watch out for free-roaming cattle along the canal. See Details
Rampart Reservoir Recreation Area Dogs on a 6-foot or shorter leash are welcome at Rampart Reservoir Recreation Area, a pet-friendly natural space in Colorado Springs. You and Fido can explore the three hiking trails, Rainbow Gulch, Rampart Reservoir and Nichols. Mountain biking is popular on Rampart and Rainbow Gulch trails. Wading and swimming are prohibited. This space is open from mid/late May through early October (dependent on weather). Information on exact opening dates, day-use pass prices, parking and public vehicle access can be found on Rampart Reservoir's official website. See Details
Fido's Field at Foothill Park Your pup will love visiting Fido's Field at Foothill Park in Highlands Ranch, CO, for some off-leash play and socialization. This large, fenced dog park offers plenty of space for dogs to run and burn off some energy while making new canine friends. Water is available during irrigation season. See Details
Brookside-McCurdy Trail The Brookside-McCurdy Trail in Pike National Forest near Fairplay, CO is dog friendly. An out-and-back trail extending 14.9-miles, hikers should prepare for an 8 hour excursion with Fido. This trailhead follows a creek into the Lost Creek Wilderness for 7 miles and much of the trail is in the forest, so there is plenty of shade along the way. See Details
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