Dog Parks in Colorado Springs, CO
Colorado Springs, Colorado has 12 dog parks, 12 free and 3 fenced. Top-rated: Colorado Springs Dog Park (unrated).
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Colorado Springs Dog Park
location_onColorado Springs, CO
Colorado Springs Dog Park is a dog park located in Colorado Springs, Colorado. This park features off leash, fully fenced. Whether you're looking for a place to exercise your pup, socialize with other dogs, or simply enjoy the outdoors with your furry companion, Colorado Springs Dog Park is a great choice for dog owners in the Colorado Springs area. Visit today and discover why local pet parents love this spot.

Pub Dog
location_onColorado Springs, CO
Not every off-leash listing is a city park. Pub Dog, in Colorado Springs' west-side 80904 zip code, is a venue built around dogs and owners sharing a hangout, as the name suggests. Our directory confirms off-leash status but documents no amenity details, hours, or pricing, so check directly with the venue before visiting; businesses like this typically set their own entry rules, vaccination requirements, and supervision policies. The west side of the Springs also puts you within easy reach of the foothills for a walk before or afterward. Expect business hours rather than park hours, and verify them locally before you load up the car.

Garden of the Dogs
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The name riffs on Garden of the Gods, Colorado Springs' famous red-rock park, but Garden of the Dogs is its own entry: a free off-leash area listed in our directory for the city. Documentation is thin, with no street address, fencing status, or amenities on file, so confirm the exact location and current rules before planning a trip around it. Colorado Springs sits above 6,000 feet with intense sun and fast-moving afternoon weather, conditions that reward packing water and planning shade for your dog anywhere in town. Until details firm up, treat this listing as a lead worth checking rather than a mapped destination.

All Breed Rescue & Training
location_onColorado Springs, CO
This Colorado Springs off-leash listing near the 80907 area gives dogs a place to run in a city set against the Front Range and Pikes Peak. Fencing is not confirmed, so treat recall and supervision as your safeguard until you can see the layout in person. Use is free as public space. Colorado Springs sits above 6,000 feet, where summer afternoons bring sudden thunderstorms and winters stay dry but cold, so time visits around the weather. Bring your own water and waste bags, since amenities beyond the off-leash area are not documented here. Before a first trip, verify the exact entrance, hours, and any posted rules with local sources.

Dog Run Area
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This off-leash dog run in Colorado Springs sits in the northeast 80918 area, giving local dogs a place to move in a city framed by the Front Range and Pikes Peak. Fencing is not confirmed, so keep recall sharp until you can read the boundaries on site. Use is free as public space. The city's elevation brings strong summer sun, afternoon thunderstorms, and dry, cold winters, so bring water in heat and watch for ice in winter. With the off-leash area as the main documented feature, plan to pack your own waste bags and water. Since hours and layout are not listed here, confirm the entrance and current opening times locally before visiting.

Antlers Dog Park
location_onColorado Springs, CO
Central Colorado Springs dog owners have an off-leash listing in their own zip code: Antlers Dog Park, in downtown's 80903. That location is the main selling point, since off-leash choices within walking distance of the city core are scarce. Amenity details such as fencing, surface, water, and hours are not documented in our records, so treat a first visit as reconnaissance and rely on posted signage for the rules. At roughly 6,000 feet with strong Front Range sun, carrying water for your dog is smart at any Colorado Springs park. Confirm the exact entrance and boundaries on site before going off leash.

Bear Creek Dog Park
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On the west side of Colorado Springs, in the 80904 zip code near the foothills, Bear Creek Dog Park is recorded in our directory as a free off-leash area. The name ties it to the Bear Creek drainage that runs through this part of town. Beyond off-leash status and free entry, our record carries no amenity specifics, so verify fencing, water, and hours on site or through the local parks department. West-side terrain here means sun exposure and fast weather changes coming off the mountains, so bring water and watch for afternoon storms in summer. Posted rules at the entrance govern; read them before unclipping.

Off Leash Dog Area
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This off-leash dog area near Red Rock Canyon Open Space in Colorado Springs runs on dawn-to-dusk hours, matching the rhythm of the surrounding trails. Fencing is not confirmed, so a reliable recall matters in this open, trail-connected setting. There is no fee, as it is public open space, and the open space website covers trail details worth reviewing first. Colorado Springs sits high against the Front Range, with strong summer sun, afternoon storms, and dry, cold winters, so time visits accordingly and bring water. Plan to pack out waste yourself. Because this area ties into a larger trail network, check current access, leash transitions, and seasonal conditions locally before heading out.

Dargen of the Dogs
location_onColorado Springs, CO
Dargen of the Dogs gives Colorado Springs another off-leash option in the west-side 80904 area, near the foothills of the Front Range. Fencing is not confirmed, so keep your dog's recall in mind until you can read the boundaries on site. Use is free as public space. The city's high elevation brings intense summer sun and afternoon thunderstorms, plus dry, cold winters, so bring water in the heat and watch for ice in winter. With the off-leash area as the main confirmed feature, plan to supply your own waste bags and water. Hours and layout are not documented here, so confirm the entrance, current opening times, and any posted rules locally before visiting.

Small Dog Area
location_onColorado Springs, CO
Smaller dogs get their own fully fenced space at this Colorado Springs small-dog area near the 80905 zone, where the enclosure keeps play safe and size-appropriate. That secure, separated setup is the key feature for owners of little dogs wary of rough-and-tumble crowds. Entry is free as public space. Colorado Springs sits high against the Front Range, with intense summer sun, afternoon storms, and dry, cold winters, so bring water in heat and watch for ice in winter. Beyond the fenced area, plan to supply your own waste bags and water. Hours are not listed in our records, so confirm current opening times and any rules with local parks before visiting.

Springs Pet Playground
location_onColorado Springs, CO
Northern Colorado Springs, the 80921 zip code out toward the Air Force Academy, is where Springs Pet Playground is listed as a free off-leash area. Our record stops there: no fencing details, surface, hours, or amenities are documented. The name suggests a purpose-built play space rather than an open field, but that is worth confirming in person or by phone before driving across town. North-end exposure brings strong sun and gusty days, so pack water for your dog. If the site checks out on a first visit, it adds a convenient option for the city's fast-growing north end.

Jasper Dog Park
location_onColorado Springs, CO
Jasper Dog Park appears in our directory as a free off-leash area in Colorado Springs' far-north 80921 zip code, the same general area as Northgate and the Air Force Academy. Nothing else is documented: fencing, surface, water, and hours are all unrecorded, which makes on-site signage your best source for the rules. First visits to thinly documented parks go better with a simple routine: keep the leash on while you walk the boundary, note the gates and any hazards, then decide whether the space suits your dog. Weather turns fast at this elevation, so a morning visit beats a stormy summer afternoon. Free entry is the one listed certainty.
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Choosing the Right Park in Colorado Springs
With 12 dog parks in Colorado Springs, you have options. Consider what matters most to you — fenced areas for off-leash play, water features for hot days, or separate small dog sections. Each park has its own personality and regular crowd, so try a few before settling on your favorite.
Off-Leash Safety
Some parks in Colorado Springs offer fenced enclosures, which are ideal if your dog is still working on recall or if you simply want peace of mind. Always check the fence condition when you arrive — look for gaps at ground level that a determined digger could exploit.
Best Times to Visit
Dog parks in Colorado Springs tend to be busiest on weekend mornings and weekday evenings after work. If your dog prefers calmer environments or you're working on training, try visiting during off-peak hours — mid-morning on weekdays is usually the quietest.
What to Bring
Pack fresh water and a collapsible bowl, poop bags, and high-value treats for recall practice. Even if the park provides waste stations, bring your own bags as backup. A basic first aid kit with styptic powder and bandage wrap is smart to keep in your car.
Top Dog Parks in Colorado Springs Compared
| Park | Rating | Price | Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| Colorado Springs Dog Park | No reviews | Free | Off Leash, Fully Fenced |
| Pub Dog | No reviews | Free | Off Leash |
| Garden of the Dogs | No reviews | Free | Off Leash |
| All Breed Rescue & Training | No reviews | Free | Off Leash |
| Dog Run Area | No reviews | Free | Off Leash |
Dog Park FAQs for Colorado Springs
How many dog parks are in Colorado Springs, CO?
There are 12 dog parks in Colorado Springs, CO. Browse all of them on Doggie Park Near Me to find the best fit for you and your pup.
What is the best dog park in Colorado Springs?
The highest-rated dog park in Colorado Springs is Colorado Springs Dog Park. It offers off leash, fully fenced.
Are there free dog parks in Colorado Springs?
Yes, 12 of the 12 dog parks in Colorado Springs are free to visit.
Are there fenced dog parks in Colorado Springs?
Yes, 3 dog parks in Colorado Springs have fenced enclosures for safe off-leash play: Colorado Springs Dog Park, Bear Creek Dog Park, Small Dog Area.
Dog Parks in Colorado Springs, Colorado
Colorado Springs, Colorado has 12 dog parks for you and your furry friend. The best-rated is Colorado Springs Dog Park.
12 parks offer free entry. 3 parks have fenced enclosures for safe off-leash play.




