Almost all public places require that a dog is leashed to be onsite. This can put a damper on your time outdoors with your canine family member, especially if they are full of pent-up energy and they want to run and play. Luckily, Colorado residents and visitors alike can take advantage of a variety of off-leash dog parks in the state, all designed to provide pooches with the freedom they need to enjoy a high quality of life. If you are wondering where these parks are, we’ve got you covered!
Here are 12 great off-leash dog parks in Colorado that you and your pooch can visit together right now:
A 1-mile paved path provides extra exercise for energetic pooches
Summary
With so many awesome off-leash dog parks to choose from in Colorado, you and your pooch will never be at a loss for what to do outdoors, no matter what time of the year it is. It is important to bring along a leash, water, and some disposal bags whenever you visit a dog park in case the place doesn’t offer the amenities you expect. Most importantly, make sure to enjoy every moment spent with your pooch!
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