Most dogs adore a good dog park. They’re perfect for exercising, especially if you don’t have a fenced-in yard where your dog can run. In Littleton, Colorado, there are plenty of places for your dog to experience nature, especially if you’re willing to drive a little bit. The area is very suburban with plenty of nature spots available for you and your pooch to explore.
Whether you live in the area or are just stopping by, we highly recommend taking a look at some of these dog parks.
The 10 Off-Leash Dog Parks in Littleton, CO
1. Chatfield Dog Park
- Plenty of room for dogs to wander.
- Includes access to the water for swimming.
- Trail available nearby.
- Daily or annual pass required.
- Little to no shade.
2. Englewood Canine Corral
- Smaller than others but completely free.
- Agility course available for all dogs to use.
- Picnic tables and benches are provided.
- The walking path so you can get some exercise, too.
3. Rover’s Run Dog at Redstone Park
- Very little natural shade.
- Shelters, picnic tables, and other seating are available.
- Drinking water was provided.
- Ground is a mix of dirt, grass, and gravel.
4. Kennedy Dog Park
- Moderately-sized park.
- Has a separate area for smaller dogs.
- Lots of dirt, so expect mud when it rains.
- Benches and shelters provided.
- Parking can get full quickly.
5. Wynetka Ponds Dog Park
- Small, but does have separate areas for large and small dogs.
- Picnic tables provided.
- Drinking water available for your dog.
- Very few trees for shade, though shelters are provided.
6. Digger’s Dog Park at Dad Clark Park
- Ground is covered in dirt, so expect a muddy dog.
- Smaller park.
- No trees.
- Drinking water available for dogs.
- Sheltered area with picnic tables.
7. Lowry Dog Park
- Medium-sized park with separate areas for small and large dogs.
- Benches provided under shade shelters.
- Agility course available.
- Ground is mostly dirt, so come prepared for a dirty dog.
8. Hound Hill Dog Park at Heritage Regional Park
- Some shade provided, making it a great option for warmer days.
- Restrooms provided.
- Drinking water for dogs available seasonally.
- Medium-sized.
9. Willow Bark Park
- Park split into a small-dog and big-dog area.
- Picnic tables and benches provided.
- Sheltered areas available for shade.
10. Glendale Farm Open Space Dog Park
- 17 acres of open land for your dog to explore.
- Agility course provide on-site.
- Dismal restrooms.
- Trails available to walk with your dog.
- No water available on-site.
Summary
There are several dog parks in and around Littleton, CO for you and your dog to enjoy. Most of these parks are free and have provided water. Of course, check for closures before you head out and prepare for a messy dog at most of these parks.
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