About the Dog Park
City of Longmont Dog Park #2, located at Airport Rd and St Vrain Rd in Longmont, CO. The dog park is a popular destination for dog owners. The park offers ample space for dogs to roam and play, with separate areas for smaller dogs and agility equipment. It’s a well-loved spot by the community, boasting friendly visitors and plenty of opportunities for socialization and exercise.
Fencing
- The park is fully fenced, ensuring safety and containment for all dogs.
- There are separate fenced areas for small and large dogs, accommodating various sizes and temperaments.
- The fencing is high and secure, reducing the risk of dogs escaping.
Distractions
- Located next to the municipal airport, the park provides a unique distraction for plane watchers.
- The presence of planes can be exciting for some dogs but may be a distraction for others.
- Agility equipment and open spaces offer plenty of distractions to keep dogs entertained.
Amenities
- The park features agility items like tunnels and teeter-totters.
- There are picnic benches for owners to relax while their dogs play.
- A porta-potty is available, although its cleanliness might be a concern for some visitors.
- Water sources are available for filling dog pools during the summer months.
- Trash cans and poop bags (sometimes provided) are located near the front gate for convenience.
Pricing
- The park is free to use, making it accessible to all dog owners in the community.
Cleanliness
- While the park is generally clean, some visitors have noted that the agility equipment can be dirty.
- The park can get muddy when the snow melts, so bringing a towel is recommended.
- Regular maintenance is suggested to keep the equipment in better condition.
Hazards
- Mud can be an issue during certain seasons, potentially causing slips or messes.
- Occasionally, aggressive dogs can pose a risk, although most visitors report positive experiences.
- The presence of large trees provides shade but may drop branches or leaves that can be a minor hazard.
Extras Rules
- Visitors are encouraged to bring their own poop bags, although some may be available at the park.
- The park is a shared space, and users are expected to monitor their dogs to prevent fights.
- The water pump may be seasonal, so plan accordingly if visiting in early spring or late fall.
Community Safety Rules
- Most dog owners at the park are friendly and responsible, contributing to a positive atmosphere.
- The park is busiest in the mornings and evenings, offering plenty of opportunities for dogs to socialize.
- It is important to respect other dogs and owners, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.
- Visitors are advised to supervise their dogs closely and clean up after them to maintain the park’s cleanliness and safety.
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Janell Kamm
5 months agoWe love this park! Our girl is super friendly & has a lotta energy, she typically gets her fill of lovin & playin here. All n all over the last year it’s been a good experience & we’ll continue to visit often… eVen with a 15min drive to n from home mid-Longmont.
Becca Wissman
2 years agoMy pup loves this park! It’s big, easily accessible, and has a separate section we can take him to play ball in the back if he’s really wanting to run. Every person I’ve encountered here has been friendly, too. There are trash cans near the front gate to dispose poop bags in, and I believe they do have poop bags available (we bring our own so I’m not positive). It gets pretty muddy when the snow starts to melt so may be a good idea to pack a towel!
Heather J Gonzales
a year agoNot super busy, the water works if you need to fill a dog pool (in the summer) and there are big trees for shade
Michael Bland
9 months agoLarge space for pups to roam, complete with a small dog area. Had some agility items for the dogs to play on. Seems popular too, so dogs will definitely meet new friends. Has a picnic bench and a porta-potty although I'm not sure I'd use either. Park is directly next to the municipal airport too, so if you're a fan of plane watching, it's a bonus.
Bob McDonald
7 years agoDogs had a great time. They can't run off leash at home and this is a huge fenced area. Plenty of room for the puppies to stretch out! There is also running water If you need to hose off before they get back into the car.