Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Hotchkiss, CO

There’s 1 dog-friendly hiking trail in Hotchkiss, and 10 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 Hotchkiss.

Pet Friendly Leroux Creek
Leroux Creek Bring Fido with you for a day of fun and exercise at Leroux Creek, a pet-friendly trail in Hotchkiss, CO. This National Forest area is open for dispersed camping, hiking, swimming and more. Leashed dogs are welcome to join you. See Details
Pet Friendly Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park
Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park in Montrose, CO, is dog friendly. The canyon offers views of some of North America's steepest cliffs, oldest rock and craggiest spires. Leashed pets are permitted in picnic areas, campgrounds, parking lots, paths to overlooks and along roads open to vehicles. Your furry friend can also visit Rim Rock Trail and the North Rim Chasm View Nature Trail. See Details
Fort Uncompahgre Interpretive Center Fort Uncompahgre Interpretive Center is a pet-friendly attraction in Delta, CO. Located on the Old Spanish Trail, this authentic space is a throwback to the past. Leashed dogs are welcome to explore the grounds with you in the outdoor areas of this historical museum, as long as they are cleaned up after. See Details
Crag Crest National Recreation Trail Crag Crest National Recreation Trail is a 10.3-mile loop hike in Grand Mesa National Forest near Cedaredge, CO. This dog-friendly path can be accessed from two trailheads, one across from Island Lake on the west, and the other adjacent to Eggleston Lake on the east. Enjoy some exercise and fresh air with your leashed pup while taking in the gorgeous mountain views on this popular trail. See Details
Terror Trail Terror Trail is a dog-friendly lightly traversed trail near Paonia, CO. Fido is welcome to accompany you on this hike within the Gunnison National Forest, but must be leashed or under voice control. Terror Trail #802 begins at an access point on Forest Service Road 701, Stevens Gulch Road, and ends at Forest Service Road 704, Condemn It Park Road. The trail is situated at 8,800 ft and is best used in the summer months for hiking, horseback riding and mountain biking. See Details
Paonia River Park Fido is welcome to join you for a day outside at Paonia River Park, a pet-friendly park in Paonia, CO. Enjoy walking the trails along the north fork of the Gunnison River or take advantage of the river access and let your pup splash around in the water. See Details
Overland Reservoir Fido is welcome to join you at Overland Reservoir, a remote, pet-friendly National Forest area within the Grand Mesa National Forest in Collbran, CO. Enjoy hiking, camping, fishing and more with your furry friend. All dogs must be leashed. See Details
Valley View Trail Fido is welcome to join you for a hike at Valley View Trail, a pet-friendly trail in Crawford, CO. Enjoy a beautiful view of North Fork Valley and several springs along the trail. Dogs must be leashed during the summer. See Details
Eagle Rock Shelter Fido is welcome to join you on Eagle Rock Shelter, a pet-friendly trail in Delta, CO. Enjoy hiking this 1.2-mile, out-and-back trail with your furry friend. The hike will lead you to an ancient petroglyph site and beautiful views of the Gunnison Gorge National Conservation Area. See Details
McDonald Mesa BLM Land Fido is welcome to join you for some exercise on the McDonald Mesa BLM Land, a pet-friendly area in Crawford, CO. Enjoy one of the many hiking trails or Fido can get his energy out running around the open area. Please note that this area is used for camping, off-roading, shooting and other hazards to be aware of. See Details
Young's Peak Fido is welcome to join you at Young's Peak, also known as "C-Hill", a pet-friendly trail in Crawford, CO. Enjoy the mountain scenery with your furry friend on this 3-mile round trip hike. You will start this hike, which begins at the firehouse parking lot, on the 4x4 road and then switch on to the trail after about half a mile. See Details
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