Rock formations and wide-open trails create a natural oasis with stunning views of nearby mountains and cityscapes. The area offers off-leash dog-friendly paths that are well-maintained and suitable for beginners. The atmosphere stays peaceful and quiet, with easy access and ample parking.
Off-leash trails offer a great space for dogs to run freely and enjoy a short hike. The area is dog and bike friendly with easy, beautiful paths that attract many well-behaved dogs off leash.
Views include Cheyenne Mountain, Pikes Peak, and downtown. Rock formations add to the natural scenery. Trails offer easy access to these beautiful sights.
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There is plenty of parking available at Palmer Park.
The trails are well-maintained and clearly marked.
Dogs are allowed off-leash in designated areas, but must be under voice command.
Rooms feature private balconies with hot tubs and mountain views, creating a relaxing and cozy atmosphere. The setting is quiet and homey, with a small dining area that encourages casual conversation among guests. Unique furnishings and historical decor add charm to the experience.
Dogs stay with you on the patio and get plenty of attention. Playing with the hosts' dogs adds a friendly vibe and makes the visit feel like time with family.
Every room features a private balcony with a hot tub and breathtaking mountain views. Night lights and Pike's Peak add to the stunning scenery visible from the balconies.
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Parking is available on-site for guests.
Rooms are within walking distance to shops and restaurants.
The guesthouse is located in a central area of Old Colorado City.
Brewery offers mountain views with indoor, outdoor, and bar seating. Atmosphere feels casual and welcoming, with dog-friendly policies and food trucks on site. Background music and board games create a relaxed, social vibe.
Both inside and outside areas welcome dogs and families with open arms. The spot offers a very dog friendly atmosphere that suits pet owners well.
Views of Pikes Peak and surrounding mountains dominate the scene. The front patio on the hill offers a paradise-like atmosphere with excellent mountain vistas.
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Trivia night happens every Tuesday evening with a fun atmosphere.
Food trucks are frequently available outside for food options.
Dogs are welcome inside and outside the brewery.
Small park offers gorgeous mountain views and a huge dog park with shade and water. It features paved and dirt walking paths, a BMX track, sports courts, and picnic areas. The atmosphere stays peaceful and chill, becoming popular in the evenings.
A huge all-dog dog park offers plenty of space for dogs to run and play. Paved paths and lots of open space make it easy to walk or exercise dogs even when the ground is muddy.
Offers a 180-degree view of the mountain range and Pikes Peak. Walking paths and disc golf spots provide gorgeous mountain views and great scenery for hanging out.
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Expect limited parking after 5 pm as spots fill quickly.
The park has bathrooms and a trail for visitors.
The park has a huge all-dog dog park for pet owners.
Rocky overlook offers sweeping city views and classic mountain scenery with a peaceful atmosphere. Paved paths and benches create an accessible, easy hike suitable for pets and strollers. The spot remains uncrowded, making it ideal for quiet moments and photography.
Trails here are pet friendly and easy to navigate. A dedicated dog park and picnic areas make it a solid spot for dogs and their people.
Sweeping 180-degree views capture the city, the front range, and Garden of the Gods. Classic mountain vistas surround the overlook, creating a breathtaking panorama.
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Parking is limited to about 8-10 cars.
There are no restrooms nearby.
The hike is easy, about 3 miles with almost no elevation change.
Spacious park offers large open fields and multiple sports courts including tennis, basketball, and sand volleyball. Friendly atmosphere welcomes families and dog owners, featuring a large dog park with trails and agility course. Scenic hiking trails provide mountain views and easy paths for all skill levels.
Large, beautiful dog park offers hills, bushes, a creek, and trails for dogs to explore. Facilities include restrooms and a small dog holding area, with plenty of space for dogs that prefer solitude.
Easy hikes lead to great views over the city and the mountain. Benches at the top invite sitting to enjoy the snow-covered scenery and the park's mix of mountain and city sights.
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The bathrooms at Bear Creek Regional Park are currently closed.
All water and drinking fountains at the park are turned off.
Parking is free and plentiful at Bear Creek Regional Park.
Large green space with a round paved walking path and up-to-date playground offers activities for kids and adults. The park maintains a clean, quiet atmosphere with friendly people and is dog friendly. Sports areas include basketball, horseshoes, and convenient bike trails.
Open spaces invite dogs for walks while owners keep them under control and clean up after them. Friendly atmosphere welcomes families and pets alike, making it a dog friendly spot with responsible owners.
Trails offer great views and the park features beautiful scenery throughout.
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The park has no restrooms, so plan accordingly.
Bring a water bottle as there is only one water fountain.
Expect intense heat during midday due to lack of shade.
Scenic trail loops around a quiet lake with mountain views and peaceful atmosphere. Visitors enjoy free kayaking and paddle boarding, fishing, and a family-friendly playground. Plenty of picnic tables and benches offer spots to relax and spread out even when busy.
Leashed dogs enjoy walking along the trails and open spaces. The park welcomes pets with a family-friendly atmosphere and plenty of room for picnics and outdoor activities.
Mountain views stand out with vibrant fall colors around the lake. Sunsets add to the great views that make the park a relaxing spot to enjoy a meal or unwind.
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Parking can be a hassle at times, especially on hot days.
The park offers activities like walking, paddle boarding, and fishing.
Visitors should be vigilant in the evening due to wildlife.
Brewery offers cozy indoor space and spacious outdoor patio with gas fire pits and heaters for year-round comfort. Atmosphere stays relaxed and welcoming, attracting dog owners and families. Views complement the well-regarded craft beers and frequent food trucks.
Dogs are welcome both inside and outside the brewery with a dog friendly atmosphere. Staff show accommodation for dog owners, handling situations like spills caused by pets with care.
Large outdoor spaces and an upstairs patio offer beautiful views of Pikes Peak. The rooftop and patio provide amazing scenery that enhances the experience.
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Trivia night happens every Tuesday at 8pm.
Dogs are welcome inside and on the patio.
Food trucks are scheduled to be there regularly.
Huge red rock formations rise sharply from open spaces, creating a stunning backdrop for peaceful, easy trails. The area maintains a quiet, calm atmosphere with well-maintained paths and plenty of benches. Off-leash dog areas and mountain biking trails add variety to the experience.
A large, fenced-in off-leash area lets dogs run freely and play ball. The dog park sits between two parking lots and offers a great spot for walking and letting dogs enjoy themselves.
Views include breathtaking scenery of Garden of the Gods and Colorado Springs. Trails on the left side offer unique perspectives and chances to see wildlife.
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There is no charge to visit Red Rock Canyon.
Bring plenty of water and sunscreen because there isn't much shade on the trails.
The trails at Red Rock Canyon are easy and accessible for the whole family.
Visitor center offers stunning views of rock formations and mountains from multiple outdoor terraces and decks. It features interactive exhibits, a small museum, and a theater showing local history and geography. Free shuttle service connects to the main park, and amenities include a coffee shop, water fountains, and e-Bike rentals.
Visitors bring dogs inside the visitor center and on outdoor paths. The park welcomes dogs but they are not allowed on the shuttle. The environment is pet friendly and dogs behave well here.
Stunning scenery surrounds the area with breathtaking views that feel almost unbelievable. The natural beauty offers an amazing panorama that captivates at every turn.
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The park and visitor center are free to visit.
The park opens at 5 am, and the visitor center opens at 9 am.
There are educational events and guided hikes available regularly.
Open space with large grassy fields and towering trees creates a peaceful, uncrowded atmosphere. Well-maintained walking trails and diverse recreational facilities support family activities and sports. Shade structures and picnic areas offer comfortable spots for gatherings amid natural beauty.
Big open spaces and hiking trails make it easy to enjoy long walks with dogs. Visitors should remember to clean up after their dogs to keep the area pleasant.
Trails provide great views of Pike's Peak with varied terrain and reduced tree cover for better mountain sights. Picnic areas accommodate about 50 people with shaded spots and clean restrooms nearby.
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Reservations are recommended for pavilions when planning an event.
Access to the park is free for all visitors.
Permits are required for official games in the large field.
Open space with well-maintained trails offers beautiful views of mountains and cityscape. Atmosphere stays quiet and peaceful, attracting hikers, mountain bikers, and dog walkers. Trails suit all abilities and provide a family-friendly environment with plenty of options.
Dogs swim in the crystal clear reservoir at the top of the hill and run freely along the beach. Trails lead to a dog-friendly beach where pets can enjoy water and open space.
Trails offer breathtaking views of surrounding mountains, the valley, and a historic hotel. Sunrise over the city from the switchback path adds a beautiful scenic touch to the peaceful foothills.
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Stratton Open Space has a variety of trails for running and mountain biking.
Dogs are allowed at Stratton Open Space, making it pet-friendly.
Parking is ample at Stratton Open Space, making access easy.
Park features open fields, playgrounds with slides and climbing structures, and a pond with fountains and a waterfall. Atmosphere is peaceful and relaxed with walking paths and views of mountains. Space suits families and nature walks, offering varied activities and plenty of room for kids to run.
Small park with a walking trail suitable for dogs and a dog walking circle. Plenty of geese require some caution, but dog bag and poop stations are available and the area stays clean.
Gorgeous views of the mountains surround the park. Walking around reveals more of the beautiful scenery throughout the area.
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There are no restrooms at the park, but a portable toilet is available.
There are two different parking areas, so choose wisely for easier access to features.
Expect mosquitoes around the pond, especially in warmer months.
Urban park offers spacious grounds with diverse sports facilities including tennis courts, skatepark, and a rare velodrome. Calm lake reflects mountain views, surrounded by well-maintained playgrounds and picnic areas. Atmosphere shifts from peaceful relaxation to lively events with music and colorful balloon glows at night.
Memorial Park welcomes dogs with clean, safe spaces and many well-behaved dogs around. Early morning walks and visits any time of year fit well with its dog friendly atmosphere.
Views of the Front Range and Pikes Peak dominate the scenery. Reflections of the mountains off the lake add to the photogenic quality.
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The Labor Day lift-off features dozens of hot air balloons rising over the lake at sunrise.
Expect large crowds during the Labor Day lift-off event.
Parking can be difficult to find during major events like the Labor Day lift-off.
Mountain biking and hiking trails wind through a huge, well-maintained park that feels like a forest in the city. The atmosphere stays peaceful and uncrowded, with spectacular views of the Front Range visible from many points.
Trails welcome dogs and bikes with plenty of space for hiking, jogging, and walking. Many friendly dogs appear along the well-maintained paths that suit both pets and their owners.
Spectacular views of the Front Range and Pikes Peak stand out from the top of the ridge. Multiple clean trails offer consistent access to beautiful scenery perfect for photos.
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There was free parking available at Ute Valley Park.
Both trailheads had plenty of parking and the trails were easy to follow.
The restrooms at Ute Valley Park were port-o-potties.
Neighborhood park offers beautiful pond with fountain, diverse playground, and mature trees providing shade. Atmosphere stays peaceful and tranquil, with walking paths and benches inviting relaxation. Ducks, geese, and turtles add to the natural charm, making it suitable for all ages.
Open space invites dogs to chase balls and Frisbees. People keep dogs on leashes and clean up after them, creating a clean, pet-friendly environment. Friendly dogs and polite owners make it a welcoming spot for walks and play.
Views of Pikes Peak and surrounding mountains stand out here. Benches near a small lake with tortoises, geese, and ducks offer spots to relax and enjoy the beautiful scenery.
Good to know
The public restroom at Nancy Lewis Park is consistently clean.
Nancy Lewis Park has bathrooms and a pavilion that can be reserved.
The playground at Nancy Lewis Park is good for kids.
Park offers large open fields and varied trails ranging from smooth and flat to rocky and hilly. It maintains a clean, quiet atmosphere with mountain views and a mix of sunny and shaded areas. Amenities include playgrounds, sports courts, and easy access to nearby open spaces.
Dogs stay on leash and behave well in this park. Plenty of space lets you walk or play fetch with your dog in a friendly atmosphere. Large dogs are common, so it suits those comfortable around them.
Views highlight mountains clearly from the park. Open spaces provide gorgeous scenery and a lovely outlook.
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Parking is limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Restrooms are only open during events at the park.
The park features a playground, basketball courts, and open fields for gatherings.
Concrete skatepark features two massive bowl sections and unique street obstacles within a large, spacious park that includes playgrounds, tennis courts, and a small lake. The atmosphere stays super chill and laid back with a positive energy where people get along well. Scenic views of the mountains and Rockies add to the peaceful, open setting.
Dogs walk on leashes throughout the park, including at the skatepark area. The space supports dog walking and has a mix of dogs and cats on leashes.
Mountain views from the skatepark are breathtaking and picturesque. The scenery offers a spectacular backdrop for any visit.
Good to know
The Labor Day Lift Off features food trucks and a hot air balloon show.
The Fallen Firefighter ceremony occurs every September and is worth attending.
Expect large crowds during the Labor Day Lift Off; arrive early for parking.
Open fields with lush grass and mountain views create a peaceful, quiet atmosphere. Play areas include a children's playground and spaces for sports like soccer and T-ball. Dogs can run off-leash early in the day, making it a popular spot for dog socializing.
Many dogs enjoy off-leash play here before 9 am, but strong recall is essential for safety. The park lacks a fenced-in dog area and prohibits dogs in the playground, so owners must stay alert.
The park offers gorgeous mountain views that stand out. It stays well maintained and provides a pretty scenic backdrop.
Good to know
Dogs are allowed off-leash until 9 am, but must be supervised.
The park has a playground suitable for younger kids.
The park is next to a busy road; watch kids closely.
Bar and grill offers stunning mountain views from multiple seating areas including rooftop and outdoor spaces. Atmosphere stays lively with live music and a fireplace area for comfort. Outdoor game area and spacious seating add to the welcoming vibe.
Staff bring water bowls for dogs and serve a plain chicken breast prepared just for them. The dog friendly patio offers a nice spot to relax with pets.
Incredible views create a stunning backdrop even in chilly weather. The dining experience pairs well with the beautiful scenery and excellent service.
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Happy hour offers great deals, typically from 4-7pm on weekdays.
Credit card payments incur an additional charge.
Dogs on leashes are allowed in the outdoor area.
Hotel offers quiet, tucked-away setting with exquisite mountain views including Pikes Peak. Rooms are spacious and clean with kitchenettes and separate bedrooms. Amenities include an outdoor pool, hot tub, fitness room with barbells, and walking trails.
Rooms include pet-friendly suites with kitchens and easy access near doors. Pets stay comfortably alongside guests in a very dog-friendly environment.
Rooms face west with amazing mountain views. Pikes Peak stands out clearly in the distance, creating a serene and brilliant backdrop.
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Breakfast is served every morning, and a social hour runs from Monday to Wednesday afternoons.
The snack hour from Monday to Wednesday from 5:30 to 7:30 pm is a unique offering.
Dinner socials are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays.
Park offers vast open space with mature trees and mountain views. Atmosphere stays relaxed and uncrowded, welcoming families, pets, and casual sports. Circular layout includes playground and baseball field, supporting varied outdoor activities.
Open space invites dogs to explore freely while owners keep control. Trails nearby support hiking, biking, and dog walking activities.
Wide open spaces with mature trees create a calm setting. Peak views and mountain scenery stand out along the sidewalks.
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The pool at Portal Park has been closed for years and is in disrepair.
The tennis courts at Portal Park are usable but need maintenance.
The playground at Portal Park is clean and well-maintained.
Open green fields with mountain views create a peaceful setting for sports and play. Multiple playground sets, a basketball court, and paved walking paths attract families and active visitors. The park maintains a clean, well-kept atmosphere with a covered pavilion for gatherings.
Leashed dogs can get some exercise with a few laps around the park. It is not a dedicated dog park but allows dogs on leash for walks.
Big field offers a great view of the mountains with green, well maintained grass. The park feels serene and quiet with beautiful views of the Peak.
Good to know
Dogs are allowed on leash in the park.
The park has bathrooms available during the summer.
The walking path around the perimeter is about 0.5 miles long.