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Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Rangely, CO

Here are the dog-friendly hiking trails closest to Rangely. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners.

Pet Friendly Grandstaff Canyon Trail
Grandstaff Canyon Trail Grandstaff Canyon Trail in Moab, UT is pet friendly. Cut into the Navajo Sandstone by a small, perennial stream that begins about six miles from the southern shore of the Colorado River, this canyon trail winds along the stream through an oasis of cottonwood and willow trees, cut off from the desert above by towering sandstone cliffs. Morning Glory Natural Bridge spans the head of one of Grandstaff Canyon’s side canyons at the end of the trail. Leashed dogs are welcome on two-mile long trail to Morning Glory Bridge. See Details
Pet Friendly Red Fleet Dinosaur Trackway Trailhead
Red Fleet Dinosaur Trackway Trailhead Red Fleet Dinosaur Trackway Trailhead is a dog-friendly trail in Vernal, UT. The trailhead is located on BLM (Bureau of Land Management) property, which means you'll be in a remote area. Bring plenty of water for yourself and Fido as well as appropriate safety gear. The trail leads south to Red Fleet State Park where you can view dinosaur tracks in the rock surfaces. The park asks that you do not disturb these ancient wonders. See Details
Fruita Paleontological Area The Fruita Paleo Area, located in the McInnis Canyons National Conservation Area (NCA), features a one-half mile dog-friendly hike that takes about an hour, allowing time to read the interpretive exhibits. Twenty vivid, artistic renderings help to interpret the area's geologic and paleontological history. The area is only open to foot travel, and also provides access to the historic Skinner Cabin. The NCA serves as an outdoor museum and area of study for the life and people that came before us. Paleontological (dinosaur) sites help us understand our past. Dogs must be leashed. See Details
Professor Creek and Mary Jane Canyon Trail Bring Fido to hike the pet-friendly Professor Creek and Mary Jane Canyon Trail in Moab, UT. This 7.6-mile out-and-back trek will take you along the creek as it runs through the canyon, which eventually leads to a small waterfall. Dogs are welcome on this moderately challenging route but must remain leashed. See Details
Riverbend Park Riverbend Park in Palisade, CO, features a paved, dog-friendly trail for hiking and biking that starts at the end of Brentwood Drive in Palisade and follows along the Colorado River. Other features of the park include covered picnic shelters, 18 holes of disc golf, two large pavilions, a stocked fishing pond, boat launch, playground, and BBQ facilities. See Details
Mesa Lakes and Lost Lake Trail Pet-friendly Mesa Lakes and Lost Lake Trail is a 2.2-mile hike in Grand Mesa National Forest in Mesa, CO. Fido will love the gentle hike that leads to five different lakes, or you can continue on to Lost Lake for a more challenging route. Dogs must be leashed on the trails, and it's a good idea to bring mosquito repellent along for your hike. A parking fee is collected at the trailhead. See Details
Palisade Rim Trail Head Palisade Rim Trail is a 3.3 mile heavily trafficked out and back trail located near Palisade, Colorado that features a river and is rated as moderate. The trail offers a number of activity options and is best used from April until October. Dogs are also able to use this 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
Utahraptor State Park Utahraptor State Park in Moab, UT welcomes outdoor enthusiasts and their furry friends to explore together. This pet-friendly undeveloped recreation space provides an area for primitive recreation options. Dogs are required to be on a leash no longer than six feet, and owners are responsible for cleaning up after their animals. See Details
Arches National Park Located north of Moab in Utah, Arches National Park is famous for being home to more than 200 stunning rock arches and other interesting rock formations. Leashed dogs are welcome, but activities with pets are limited. Dogs are allowed on all park roads, in parking areas, picnic areas and Devils Garden Campground. Unfortunately, dogs aren't welcome at any overlooks, on trails or the visitor center. See Details
Lunch Loops Community Recreation Area The Lunch Loops Community Recreation Area provides over 20 miles of non-motorized, dog-friendly mixed use trail opportunities, including mountain biking, hiking, and trail running, accommodating a range of skill levels from beginning to extremely difficult. The trail system includes the Tabeguache Trail. Due to the large number of mountain bikes on the trail, dogs should remain on leash. See Details
Colorado National Monument Located near Grand Junction, CO, the pet-friendly Colorado National Monument provides you and Fido expansive 360° views of striking geologic features and stacks of towering red rock. The monument preserves one of the grandest and most unique landscapes of the American West. Dogs can accompany visitors at developed campgrounds and leashed pets are permitted to be walked along paved roads. Fido isn't permitted on hiking trails or anywhere in the backcountry. Sit back with the windows down to admire this vast, impressive terrain from scenic Rimrock Drive. 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
Rabbit Valley Trail Through Time Leashed dogs are welcome to explore Rabbit Valley Trail Through Time, a 1.5 mile pet-friendly loop near Mack, CO. This historic site on the Colorado/Arizona border within the McInnis Canyons National Conservation Area takes visitors back millions of years to when dinosaurs roamed the earth. Hikers can expect to come across pieces of bone, fossils, rock corrosion, mining claim and dig sites, all marked by informational signs along the trail. See Details
Highline Lake State Park The Highline State Park in Loma, CO is dog friendly. With its picturesque views, miles of trails and abundance of wildlife, it makes a perfect destination for both people and pets. Dogs must be on a leash 6' or shorter and are not permitted on the swim beach. Water fountains and waste collection bags are located throughout the park. Please follow the posted rules and remember to clean up after Fido. See Details
Water Dog Reservoir and Long Slough Reservoir via Crum Trail Water Dog Reservoir and Long Slough Reservoir via Crum Trail is a 5.6-mile out-and-back hike in Grand Mesa National Forest near Mesa, CO. This pet-friendly, flat trail runs along an old farm road and is a dogs dream with seemingly endless water to frolic in. You will pass by several reservoirs, lakes, and beaver ponds to swim or fish in. 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
Rifle Falls State Park Rifle Falls State Park in Colorado is a pet-friendly hiking area. Stroll with your furry friend on Rifle Falls Coyote Trail, the fastest route to the falls. This easy loop trail is just over half a mile long and features various viewing points along the way. 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
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