Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Florissant, CO

There’s 1 dog-friendly hiking trail in Florissant, and 7 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 Florissant.

Pet Friendly Eleven Mile Canyon Recreation Area
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
Pet Friendly Red Rocks Trail #708
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
Crags Trail The Crags Trail is a 4-mile hike in Pike National Forest near Divide, CO, that will take about 2.5 hours to complete with Fido. This pet-friendly trail, exclusively for hikers and horsemen, leads to the Crags and is a true mountain adventure. The ground is padded with evergreen needles and is easy on Fido's paws. Please note that dogs must remain on a leash while hiking the trail. 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
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
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
Gold Camp Road Gold Camp Road follows the former railroad from Colorado Springs to Cripple Creek called the "Short Line". In the 1920s the railroad has been converted to a car toll road, eventually becoming a free public road. In 1988 tunnel #3 collapsed and was never repaired. Because of this, the road is now closed to vehicular traffic and is popular with bikers and hikers. Bring Fido on this dog-friendly hike that is 8.6 miles one way. See Details
Eleven Mile State Park Eleven Mile State Park in Lake George, CO, is pet friendly. Your leashed pup is welcome to tag along as you explore one of the seven reservoirs providing Denver drinking water. There are 14 backcountry sites located on the wooded peninsula for those willing to hike in with their supplies. Please note there is a fee for entering. See Details
Florissant, CO, US