Dog Friendly Activities in Marble, CO

There are 10 dog friendly activities within 20 miles of Marble. 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 Marble.

Pet Friendly Buckskin Pass Trail
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
Pet Friendly Paonia State Park
Paonia State Park Paonia State Park is a pet-friendly recreational spot in Somerset, CO. There are two campgrounds adjacent to the reservoir with picnic areas for members of the public and their pooches. There are also some trails nearby where you can explore with your pup. Please note Fido must be kept on a leash during your visit to protect the wildlife in the area. 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
Crested Butte Nordic Center Enjoy skiing on Crested Butte's beautiful winter trails with your pup at dog-friendly Crested Butte Nordic Center in Colorado. Fido is welcome on the Town Ranch and Riverbend Trail as well as Rec Path on a leash. The West Side Trails require a pass, which allows your pup to join you on Pooch’s Paradise, Beaver Trail and Mike’s Mile. A pass isn't required for Kapushion Alley, but dogs must be under control, cleaned up after and within sight at all times. 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
Crested Butte Heritage Walking Tour Bring Fido along as you take in the history of Crested Butte on the pet-friendly, self-guided Heritage Walking Tour in Colorado. The tour includes 42 historic homes, theatres, banks, schoolhouses, churches, and other buildings. Maps are available at the Crested Butte Mountain Heritage Museum. See Details
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
Townie Books Townie Books is a pet-friendly shop in Crested Butte, CO. Leashed dogs are welcome to browse the shelves with you for your next favorite book. Located adjacent to Rumors Coffee & Tea House, pups are invited to visit the bookshop and enjoy the cafe's outdoor patio with you in the summer. See Details
The Mountain Store The Mountain Store in Crested Butte, CO is pet friendly. This outdoor gear and clothing store allows your leashed pup to join you in selecting items for your next adventure. Browse their selection and pick out a fleece jacket or a new pair of hiking boots for your travels with Fido. See Details
Dark Canyon Trail Dark Canyon Trail is a heavily-used route within Erickson Springs Recreation Area, adjacent to Erickson Springs Campground in Somerset, CO. This dog-friendly trail follows Anthracite Creek up through the towering rock walls of Dark Canyon. The route is usually accessible to hikers and horseback riders from early May, but visitors should be aware of ticks and fallen trees. See Details
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