About the Dog Park
Englewood Canine Corral is a well-loved dog park located at 4848 S Windermere St, Littleton, CO 80120. While it may not be the largest dog park in the area, it offers a friendly atmosphere with responsible dog owners and playful pups. The park is fully fenced, ensuring a safe environment for dogs to run freely. Shaded by a few trees, it has wood chips covering the ground to reduce mud and aid in clean-up.
Fencing
- Fully enclosed by a secure fence, providing a safe environment for dogs to play off-leash.
- The fencing surrounds a large, private area allowing ample space for dogs to run and socialize without escaping.
Distractions
- Features an obstacle course that provides physical and mental stimulation for dogs.
- Nearby walking path offers additional exercise opportunities for on-leash walks.
Amenities
- Picnic tables available for owners to relax while their dogs play.
- Water bowls and a water pump provided during summer months.
- Portajohns are situated by the parking lot for human convenience.
Pricing
- Englewood Canine Corral is free to use, making it an accessible option for all dog owners.
Cleanliness
- The park is well-maintained with regular visitors praising its cleanliness.
- Wood chips cover the ground, helping with waste pick-up and reducing mud.
- Plenty of poop bags and trash cans available to encourage owners to clean up after their dogs.
Hazards
- Can get muddy with some puddles when it’s wet and icy in winter, though new wood chips have improved conditions.
- Limited shade can make the park hot during summer, with a bit of dustiness at times.
Extras
- Kiddie pool for dogs to cool off and play in during hot weather.
- Shade trees and a nearby stream provide additional cooling options for dogs.
Rules
- Open to all dog breeds, though owners typically avoid bringing aggressive dogs.
- Water turned off during winter months; plan accordingly.
- Respectful community where most owners know each other’s dogs and follow park etiquette.
Community Safety
- Regulars at the park foster a sense of community, with many knowing each other’s dogs by name.
- A “resident wolf sheriff” occasionally ensures all dogs play safely.
- Best to avoid weekends and evenings to steer clear of larger crowds and potential drama.
Englewood Canine Corral is a great spot for dog owners looking for a safe, clean, and friendly environment for their pets to play. The park’s amenities and community spirit make it a beloved local spot, despite a few minor drawbacks.
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Gavin Sanders
a week agoThe park is just fine, offering a decent enough space for dogs to play, however there is a aggressive dog pack that is here in the middle of the day and my friendly dog was attacked for running in a circle, by about 5 dogs. Luckily I was able to get him out of there without injury. The other owners didn’t control their dogs and were suggesting it was my fault that my dog was too “high energy”. Here I thought that a dog park was a spot for a dog to get their energy out, but just be warned, unfamiliar dogs might be met with uncontrolled aggression from owners who don’t step in.
Keri Anne
2 months agoIt's not the biggest dog park around but its got access to potable. Most dog owners pick up after their dogs. A few neglectful parents drinking and drugging not watching their kids and dogs and a couple creepy old men. So kids should be supervised. Lots of rescued pups and a few decent owners who let the dogs be dogs and have fun!
Sophia
4 months agoVery clean park. Fully fenced and safe for pups. Many regulars come here! Busiest after 5pm or weekends. Everyone here knows all the pups names lol. One of the best dog parks nearby. Great parking.
David Houggy
4 years ago4/5 Stars ➖ Good dog park. Not far from River Point shopping (Costco, Target). Picnic tables for the humans. Free parking. Pretty big and fenced in. Pretty responsible owners. Usually pretty clean. Only drawback is it’s sort and gets muddy with some puddles when it’s wet and can be icy in winter. There are water bowls and poop bags and a water faucet in the summer. UPDATE Jan 28, 2020. New wood chips have been put down across the entire surface. No longer muddy! 👏
jack ciaccio
2 months agoI, and (most importantly) my 2 dogs, love this spot. There is plenty of shade and places to hang while your dog parties. Friendly neighbors, a swimming pool (for the doggos). This is a top-notch dog park!