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Nestled in Colorado Springs at 1657 N 30th St, this official dog park offers a fantastic space for your furry friend to stretch their legs! With a free entry and an off-leash area, it's perfect for letting your dog enjoy some unstructured fun. The park features a dog-friendly trail and open fields where your pup can run and play, while dog toys are welcome! It's praised for being an enjoyable spot, earning a solid 5-star rating based on two DogPack reviews. Keep in mind that while the park delivers an excellent off-leash experience, it doesn't have some amenities you might expect, such as a fully fenced area, separate zones for small and large dogs, or a swimming hole. Unfortunately, there are no water fountains or specific amenities like seating areas or shaded spots clearly mentioned. Always carry some water for your dog and stay vigilant for any wildlife, just in case! If you’re looking for a way to have outdoor adventures with your dog, this park's trails provide beautiful views, but remember to keep your furry friend on-leash on hiking routes. Happy tail-wagging!
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There isn’t an official GotG dog park. There is an off leash areas next to the parking lot on the left by Rockledge when u pull in. No water or anything GotG is really a great place to hike w your dog on leash. Today we parked at the pkg lot w/the bathrooms, across the street from the Siamese Twins trail. We went to the right at the twins & through the Siamese twins pkg lot at the bottom of the hill & crossed the street to the Strassenback trail which has some shade & great views. You share it w/horses so if your dog likes to eat their poop it’s probably not a good trail for you. At the bottom cross over to Scotsman loop & it takes you back to the pkg lot we’re we started
Love this park! Completely fenced, separate areas for small and large dogs. Bear Creek runs through the park and there are benches and shade along the way.
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