About the Dog Park
Wolf Ranch Dog Park, located at 8701 Wolf Recreation Point, Colorado Springs, CO 80924, offers a serene environment ideal for dog training and agility exercises. With separate areas for small and large dogs, sturdy agility equipment, and a spacious layout, this park provides a fantastic setting for dogs to play and train. Despite ongoing construction nearby, the park remains a quiet, upscale spot for dog owners and their pets.
Fencing
- Three Separate Areas: The park includes distinct sections for small dogs, large dogs, and agility training.
- Secure Enclosures: Each area is securely fenced, ensuring safety and allowing dogs to roam freely without escaping.
Distractions
- Construction Noise: The surrounding area is under development, with occasional noises from drills and hammers.
- Quiet Environment: Despite nearby construction, the park maintains a peaceful atmosphere, especially during midday.
Amenities
- Agility Equipment: The park features several sturdy agility pieces for training exercises.
- Water Supply: While jugs are available, they are often empty. Visitors are encouraged to bring their own water.
- Waste Disposal: Trash cans and doggie waste disposal bags are provided for easy clean-up.
- Community Board: A bulletin board is available for community announcements and information sharing.
- Random Toys: Balls and other small toys are scattered around for dogs to play with.
Pricing
- Free Access: There is no charge to enter and use the park, making it an accessible option for all dog owners.
Cleanliness
- General Cleanliness: The park is generally well-maintained, but some visitors neglect to pick up after their dogs.
- Poo Stations: Multiple poo stations are available to encourage cleanliness and proper waste disposal.
Hazards
- Construction Debris: While the park itself is safe, nearby construction sites might pose potential hazards if debris blows into the park.
- Water Supply: The lack of a consistent water source could be a concern, especially on hot days.
Extra Rules
- No Benches Inside: As a designated training area, benches are not provided within the fenced sections.
- Surveillance: The park is under surveillance to ensure safety and compliance with rules.
Community Safety Rules
- Dog Behavior: Owners are expected to monitor their dogs and ensure they behave well around others.
- Respectful Interaction: The community encourages respectful interaction among dog owners and their pets.
- Peak Hours: The park is busiest between 3:30-5:00 pm, a prime time for socializing and play.
Wolf Ranch Dog Park is a wonderful destination for dog training and leisurely play, offering a variety of amenities and a generally clean environment. Despite minor issues like construction noise and occasional neglect in waste disposal, it remains a favored spot for dog owners in Colorado Springs.
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William Wallace
4 months agoI'm writing this in the chance the people who run this place see it. Decent accommodations, but unfortunately we had to leave early. I had a small dog in the small dog side when someone showed up with two large dogs, who proceeded to the large dog side. Fine. Then after awhile I started to realize the huge German Shepherd could have easily jumped over the 2.5 ft barrier they have between the cages and massacred my dog before the owner could have done anything. If you guys don't want an incident, you should consider raising the height to match the entry cage.
Kerri Clemmons
2 years agoThis is a great place to train your dog! This is a wonderful place to come train as a team in a quiet environment that's open to the Colorado sky and the beautiful, hilly surroundings. They have several pieces of sturdy agility equipment to practice on. This is a training area, so no benches inside! There is a small area for smaller dogs and a slightly larger area for bigger dogs. Space is limited in either lot. There are jugs provided to store water in (they may be empty, there is no fountain, make sure to bring water!), trash cans, disposable bags, and a community board. This place is also under surveillance. As of right now, the surrounding area is under construction, new apartment complexes, sidewalks, and other projects. Aside from the distant noise of a drill or hammer, this is a quiet, upscale community and area overall. Even in the middle of the day, it seemed as if we had the place completely to ourselves!
B P
5 months agoThe Wolf Ranch dog park has plenty of room and fun dog training/agility options. The traing/agility section was in the front part of Wolf Ranch dog park. Then, there was a larger/wider section to the back. There are also doggie waste disposal bags and a place to put those used bags. There were random balls and other small toys for the doggos to play with. The park also had a designated area gated & fenced off for small dogs. I was not aware of access to restrooms. The parking area has multiple spots. The people I encountered seemed very respectful and welcomed enteraction with the other dogs. The 2 dogs I would bring always had a great time. We were a 2x a day visitors for almost a week straight. The only negative thing I have about my experience is tooo many people will not pick up after their dog does his/her business. I know this issue is everywhere, but it doesn't do the park justice. I hope more will take advantage of this nice dog park.
Sarah Nightingale
5 months agoNot bad, usually see a few people. I enjoy early mornings when no one else is there
Sally Stockwell
2 years agoA little small, but great dogs and owners. My little dog made new friends and loved interacting with then.