Colorado Hiking - Perfect
for all Dog Lovers
Colorado
hiking is a
perfect destination spot for fun for you, your dog and the whole family. It has activities to please all. It
is simply great to know there are some real dog friendly towns in Colorado
, and the
city of Denver
sure is one
of them.
You can find plenty of motels and hotels and quality inns that cater to dogs and
their owners. There is so much, for your furry friend to indulge in too, when you and your dog decide to
hike Denver
.
How far you can expect to
travel for Colorado
hiking with
your dog is up to your desire and willpower. Denver
is a busy
city with a large population, but when you travel to the outskirts of town and a little beyond, you can find
a great selection of hiking trails that are easily accessible. If your wish is not to travel too far and just
to do a little Colorado
hiking with
your dog, you can find many neighborhood communities that have a huge network of hiking and biking trails
that you and your dog can enjoy exploring.
Washington
Park
for
Colorado
hiking is known
to have the liveliest canine scenes for socializing. Those dogs that are in the know come to this park they
affectionately refer to as "Wash Park" for one great fun. It
offers 154 acres to discover and there are two small lakes and several options for strolling with your dog.
There are many other facilities at Washington
Park, but some do not allow
dogs.
If you wish, you can
conquer the trail made of crushed gravel that is approximately 2.6 miles in length and traverses the outer edges
of Washington
Park. You can also check out an
inner trail that loops twice around the park each being approximately 1 mile length. This can be a fantastic
workout for you and your dog.
Colorado Hiking in Cherry
Creek state park is located in the western part of Denver
. One of the
biggest attractions is the reservoir on site. The ratings for this area is way up high on the list of
preferred canine Colorado hiking spots because of its off-leash, 60 acre section that is located on the south
end of the park. As soon as you reach the dog boundary sign, you are free to let your dog loose and have a
ball. Do not forget to bring his favorite toy such as a Frisbee, stick or tennis ball.
Chatfield
State
Park for
Colorado Hiking is another great resource with a reservoir and fine aquatic recreational facilities. Your dog
will be far more interested in the off-leash area that has been put aside for their exclusive use. This area is
located in the northeastern corner of the park and it is officially referred to as the "training and exercise
area".
Just simply having your dog
as a walking and hiking partner can give you more reason than ever to begin an exercise program. Do you live in
the Denver area or her outlying regions?, because you can find many
more scenic as well as vigorous Colorado hiking trails that will keep both you and your dog in tip-top
shape.
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