Address: 9700 E Hampden Ave, Denver, CO 80231, USA
Phone: +17209131311
Sunday: 6AM–9PM
Monday: 6AM–9PM
Tuesday: 6AM–9PM
Wednesday: 6AM–9PM
Thursday: 6AM–9PM
Friday: 6AM–9PM
Saturday: 6AM–9PM
Ruby Dorchester
Great dog park with dedicated spaces (separated by wire fence) for both “low” and “high energy” dogs. Not a ton of shade is provided from the trees planted at the park’s perimeter, but a small pavilion at the entrance to the “high energy” dog park offers covered seating with two benches. Additional seating of 6-8 benches scattered throughout the rest of the park.
M M
Big, lots of running space for dogs. Separate spot for smaller dogs or shy dogs. Cons. It's all dirt so I imagine it's muddy after snows and rain. Pros benches to sit, trees, and small covered area.
Susan Lawson
I love the fact that it has two fenced off sides, one for small one for large. The things that I see it needs are a fresh drinking water station for the dogs and also more grass. With just Sandy dirt in there it makes it too hard having your dog's play and get muddy and dirty and filthy right after they've been groomed. Would love to see some updates or some suggestions on how they can raise funds in order to make the park a better Park. Other than that I love it.
Jojo
My pup always has a good time and the other pet owners are kind and attentive to their pets. Clean most people will pick up their pets waste. And people always supply new balls and rope toys for dogs to play with .
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Yes everything is fully fenced. There are two areas, one for higher energy dogs (large area) and one for lower energy dogs (small area)
yes there is, they have divided the areas into low and high energy.
This is not part of a national park. It's just a dog park. Free entry.
There is a list of rules at main entrance. Same rules as any Denver County Dog park.
Yes. After a good rain I avoid the park for at least a day. There are a few areas that will have puddles and mud patches elsewhere.
Pretty large area, plenty of room for fetch. There are fights every now and then but most people stay vigilant of their dog.
Yes. Like most of the area, you may encounter coyotes at dusk and in the evening or at night. I've never seen one there during the day, and typically during the day hours there are enough dogs there that coyotes will not actually enter into the park itself. You may see them around the open space surrounding it.
No but the canine corral did it's right next to the dog park so does theCherry Creek reservoir dog Park that one has one inside the park
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