About the Dog Park:
Red Rocks Dog Park, located at 3615 W High St, Colorado Springs, CO 80904, is a beautiful and expansive space ideal for walking dogs off-leash. The park offers stunning 360° views of the Rocky Mountains, including sights of Pikes Peak and Garden of the Gods, making it a scenic destination for both dogs and their owners. The park is designed to accommodate various activities, from casual strolls to more adventurous hikes, and is a favorite among locals for its tranquility and natural beauty.
Fencing:
- The dog park is fully fenced, ensuring a safe environment for dogs to roam freely.
- There are two separate fenced-in areas for off-leash activities, catering to different levels of dog play and interaction.
- The Lower Loop Dog Park, located up the hill from the parking lot, has three entrances for easy access.
Distractions:
- Wildlife presence in the area may attract the interest of dogs, so vigilance is required during hikes.
- Cacti are scattered throughout the fenced-in area, posing a potential hazard for dogs.
Amenities:
- The park features benches scattered throughout, providing places to sit, relax, and enjoy the views.
- Trash cans are available in the park, though visitors should bring their own poop bags as none are provided on-site.
- No water spigots are available, so bringing water for dogs is essential.
- Restrooms are located at the bottom of the hill, requiring a hike back down for access.
Pricing:
- Entry to the park is free, making it an accessible option for dog owners.
Cleanliness:
- The park is generally well-maintained, though it relies on visitors to pick up after their pets.
- The presence of cacti requires dog owners to be cautious and clean up any messes promptly to maintain a safe environment.
Hazards:
- Cacti in the off-leash area can pose a risk to dogs.
- The terrain includes steep slopes and hills, so proper footwear and physical preparedness are advised.
- Wildlife can occasionally be encountered, so supervision is necessary during hikes.
Extras:
- The park is a popular spot for photography due to its breathtaking views.
- The community of park-goers is generally friendly and adventurous, making it a welcoming place for both dogs and their owners.
Rules:
- Dogs must be kept on-leash outside the designated off-leash areas.
- Owners are responsible for picking up after their pets and disposing of waste in provided trash cans.
- Bringing water for your dog is recommended due to the lack of available water sources.
- Visitors should be prepared for hiking and bring necessary supplies such as water and appropriate footwear.
Community Safety Rules:
- Be vigilant of wildlife and keep dogs under control during hikes.
- Monitor dogs to ensure they do not interact with cacti.
- Maintain cleanliness by using your own poop bags and disposing of waste properly.
- Engage in friendly interactions with other park users, fostering a positive community atmosphere.
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Kerri Clemmons
2 years agoA great place for your dog to run and for you to enjoy the 360° view of the mountains of the Rockies! The Lower Loop Dog Park is located up the hill from the parking lot. It can be found by using the map at the entrance to the walkway. It is fully fenced in, has 3 entrances, 2 trash cans, and lots of space to roam! This is a perfect place to take photos of breath taking sights! This park requires you to be able to climb up steep slopes and hills, inside and outside the dog park, so come prepared and bring water! The people and the dogs are all friendly and are here for adventure! Overall, a nice, quiet, gorgeous place to walk with your pup!
Jill Renae
a month agoPlease note that the off-leash portion is accessed through the trails. We thought we were in the wrong place at first. But once we found it, it was lovely!!! Not overly crowded. The dogs loved the open space and ability to run free. Highly recommend!
S&N Gause
7 months agoSuch a beautiful spot to walk your dog off leash. Very large space with great views. Bring poop bags, none available at the site.
Jodie Pias
a year agoI used to love this spot, however, the cactus is overrun, and my doggies both got it in their feet. There are no longer grocery bag stands which I know is not a requirement but it was a very aspect to it. We usually bring a bunch when we come, but this time forgot them, and went to look for the bag stands and they appear gone. We almost never have issues with doggies here as there's so much space for them to run around, but this time there were multiple doggy fights and the individuals with the aggressive dogs didn't leave. If you're dog is misbehaving, don't ask for trouble in keeping them there. As for a random spot to bring your dogs, we will still go, I just want to note that it's changed a lot as of yet.
Jordyn Lillie
4 months agoThis is a fenced in “off leash trail”. It’s such a good spot for you and your dog to get your steps in. My dog is crazy so we always bring a ball and there’s plenty of space to run and play, even if the “trail” has quite a few people!