About the Dog Park

Hound Hill Dog Park, located at 49651 S Quebec St, Highlands Ranch, CO 80130, offers a delightful space for dogs to play and socialize. Open from 7 a.m. until sunset, the park features water stations available during the irrigation season, ensuring dogs stay hydrated. The park’s cleanliness, spaciousness, and community atmosphere make it a favored spot for many dog owners.

Fencing

  • Secure double-entry gates ensure safety for dogs entering and exiting.
  • The fencing is sturdy and well-maintained, providing a contained space for off-leash play.

Distractions

  • Varied topography adds excitement, though consideration is needed for dogs with joint issues.
  • A playground nearby may attract attention but doesn’t interfere with the dog park experience.

Amenities

  • Water spouts during irrigation season cater to hydration needs.
  • Ample parking and trash can enhance convenience for visitors.
  • Covered seating areas offer shelter from the sun.

Pricing

  • Hound Hill Dog Park is free for public use, making it accessible to all.

Cleanliness

  • Regular maintenance keeps the park clean, although occasional mud after rain or snow may require caution.

Hazards

  • Potential hazards include mud after precipitation and crowded hours during peak times.
  • Responsible dog ownership and adherence to rules mitigate risks.

Extra Rules

  • Owners must pick up after their dogs and carry a leash at all times.
  • Dogs must be leashed when entering and exiting and under voice control within the park.
  • Aggressive dogs and those in season are not permitted.
  • Vaccination is mandatory, and children must be supervised.

Community Safety Rules

  • Respect other visitors’ space and dogs’ boundaries.
  • Communicate politely with other owners and intervene if necessary for safety.
  • Report any incidents promptly to park authorities.

Overall, Hound Hill Dog Park offers a welcoming space for dogs to socialize, play, and exercise, with a strong emphasis on safety and cleanliness, making it a favorite among locals and visitors alike.

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188 reviews
  • nena171969
    nena171969
    7 years ago

    Great space. One open space for all sizes. Good for big dogs that are cool with little dogs and little dogs that like big dogs. It has water and shelter from the sun, both trees amd awnings. Lots of available parking, close to the entrance. Clean. There were lots of puppies when we were here, both big and small. Good vibe. Go, you'll like it!

  • Scott Balmer
    Scott Balmer
    6 months ago

    Do you love to step on excrement? Does your dog eat feces? Are you the type of owner that just sits, looks at your phone; Or do you prefer to treat the dog park like social hour while your dog is unsupervised? Well, if that's the case, this is the perfect park for you!!! If however, you are a responsible owner, you don't want to step in poo, and you don't like to clean up after other peoples dogs... I would advise you to stay away from this park. It's awful. I've been to a LOT of parks, and this particular one is littered with feces. It's gross. I feel for the people that live near it. For some reason, people are more responsible at the park by RedStone, or the Glendale park in Castle Pines, so that's where I would take your dog. It's too bad because I can walk to this park, but I swore to never go there again. Too many irresponsible dog owners here.

  • Bella WJ
    Bella WJ
    a year ago

    I was there yesterday, Saturday, February 18 it was too muddy to go in & play. When it dries out, we'll be back it looks like a nice dog park!

  • Anthony Legend
    Anthony Legend
    2 years ago

    A nice place we have in our rotation to quickly bring the dogs to for a quick morning play next to a park. I can say this place is always clean and a big +plus is that the have complimentary water 💧 spouts which we always wonder why more dogs parks don’t add? Plenty of trash cans and parking!

  • Taylor P
    Taylor P
    2 years ago

    It's a fun spot. There's definitely a lot of dogs if you go at the usual busy hour (5-7pm, earlier after summer). When it's busy it's BUSY- keep that in mind, you'll each have different reasons why it matters. I will say though I have not yet seen an overly aggressive dog or human for that matter. I appreciate the topography it's not just all flat, but then again if you're trying to throw the ball for your dog- take that into consideration. It's also just all straight dirt and fairly hard ground so if your dogs got joint problems you may want to take it easy but I don't think it's off limits by any means. There's always parking you walk across a tiny little creek which is kind of fun I guess. I like that this dog park has a double entry, you know when there's like a little tiny enclosure before you get into the big enclosure so dogs if they were to get out of the main gate they wouldn't automatically be home free. Oh wow I just got the whole hound Hill thing and how it's not flat and it's a hill okay I get it.

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Opening Hours

  • Monday 6:00 AM - 9:00 PM
  • Tuesday 6:00 AM - 9:00 PM
  • Wednesday 6:00 AM - 9:00 PM
  • Thursday 6:00 AM - 9:00 PM
  • Friday 6:00 AM - 9:00 PM
  • Saturday 6:00 AM - 9:00 PM
  • Sunday 6:00 AM - 9:00 PM