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4 Great Off-Leash Dog Parks in Lakewood, CO You Can Visit Today

Written by: Nicole Cosgrove

Last Updated on July 22, 2024 by Dogster Team

Lakewood is the fifth largest city in Colorado and is located close to the Denver metropolitan area. It is perhaps best known for its winter weather and the area is very popular with those looking for winter adventures, thanks to its location in the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains. This means that there are plenty of opportunities for dog walking.

However, the city only has two dedicated off-leash dog parks. We have, therefore, include two other dog parks in the list below, so that you can find somewhere appropriate to take your pups.

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The 4 Off-Leash Dog Parks in Lakewood, CO

1. Barnum Dog Park

️ Address: Denver, CO 80204
Open Times: Sunrise–sunset, all year
Cost: Free
Off-leash: Yes
  • Separate off-leash areas for active dogs and those with low energy.
  • Secure, fenced-off dog park area.
  • Approximately an acre of dedicated dog park.
  • Other facilities include picnic shelters, fields, pool, and a lake.

2. Forsberg Off-Leash Dog Park

️ Address: 15900 W Alameda Pkwy, Lakewood, CO 80228
Open Times: Sunrise–sunset, all year
Cost: Free
Off-leash: Yes
  • Parking available on-site.
  • Restrooms available on site.
  • Dedicated off-leash dog park area that is fenced off.
  • Other available amenities include picnic tables and walking trails.

Dogs Welcome But Must Be Kept On A Leash

3. Daniels Park

️ Address: 1315 Welch St, Lakewood, CO 80401
Open Times: 05:00–22:00
Cost: Free
Off-leash: No
  • Dogs are welcome in the park but must be kept on a leash.
  • Parking available on-site.
  • Restrooms available on-site.
  • Other amenities include a field and picnic shelters.

4. Belmar Square Park

️ Address: 7241 W Custer Ave, Lakewood, CO 80226
Open Times: Sunrise–sunset, all year
Cost: Free
Off-leash: No
  • Belmar Park consists of 132 acres
  • Park includes 2 miles of paved trails as well as unpaved trails
  • On-site parking is available
  • Dogs are not allowed off-leash but are welcome on-leash

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Final Thoughts

Off-leash dog parks provide a great opportunity for your dog to stretch its legs, socialize with other dogs, and exercise its brain as well as its body. The best off-leash parks are usually fenced off, providing a safe place for dogs to run around with no danger of them getting free and roaming to streets and surrounding areas. There are only two off-leash dog parks in Lakewood, CO: Barnum and Forsberg.

But a number of other parks and trails do welcome well-behaved dogs. In all cases, owners need to keep their dogs under control and ensure that they tidy up after them, for the benefit of all park users.

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