What’s better than a road trip around the great state of Colorado? Well, a dog-friendly Colorado Road Trip of course! I have gathered and tested the best dog-friendly things to do around the state and compiled them into an ultimate dog-friendly road trip itinerary!

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I’ve created this dog-friendly Colorado road trip itinerary as a loop around the state. This way, you are able to create your own itinerary by picking and choosing the stops at each location depending on your interests and the time available!
You are able to move around days/locations depending on your starting point. I even included a FREE PLANNING SHEET to keep all your ideas organized!
Happy planning!
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Organization side note: I’ve grouped these dog-friendly festivities by city. You’ll find the best dog-friendly things to do near Denver, Vail, Aspen, Telluride, Alamosa, Canon City, and Colorado Springs!
Let’s dive in!
Option 1: Denver Ghost Tour
Denver Terrors offers two different ghost tours ranging from 60-90 minutes long. The standard tour features 8 locations around Denver and the extended tour stops at 12!
Each tour will keep you entertained and spooked while touring downtown Denver. Well-behaved dogs are welcome to join the creepy tour!
Option 2: Lost Lake Trail Via

Lost Lake via Hessie is a gorgeous hiking trail and one of the best wildflower hikes in Colorado for you and your dog to experience together. As you and your pup make your way to the lake in the Indian Peaks Wilderness, you’ll pass through endless meadows of wildflowers and a stunning waterfall.
The hike a 4 mile out and back, dog-friendly trail located near Nederland, which is accessible year-round.
As experienced by Meg from Fox in the Forest
Option 3: 88 Drive-In Theater
You and your pup can enjoy a movie at this last-remaining original Drive-In theater near Denver. Tickets are only 10 dollars (for one or all three showings) and free for children under 12 years.
You can bring your own snacks, but there is also a snack bar on-site with a very affordable menu! It’s could be a fun date night too!
Option 4: City Walking Tour
A guided walking tour is always a great starting point to explore a new city. Denver Walking Tours offers FREE tours, private tours, and audio tours throughout the day.
The free tour meets at the steps of the CO Capitol Building for a 10 am departure. Throughout the tour, you will cover 1.7 miles in about 2.5 hours and end at the Union Station. You currently do need to reserve a spot on this tour, but can be done easily here!
Option 5: Mount Sniktau

Mount Sniktau is one of the best dog-friendly hikes near Denver if you and your pup are on the lookout for a challenging trail and wouldn’t mind peaking a Colorado 13er together.
Located along the Loveland Pass ridgeline, this Colorado 13er provides easy access from Denver and offers the most beautiful views of the Continental Divide, Eagle’s Nest Wilderness, and Holy Cross Wilderness! If you happen to visit on a clear day, you’ll be treated to views of Long’s Peak to the north, which is one of the most beautiful mountains in the entire state!
The total round trip is only 3.7 miles, which makes it a great starter if you and your dog are new to climbing mountains and you’re feeling a little hesitant to start on something more substantial. Still, though, it’s considered a challenging hike, so make sure your pup has a decent fitness level and has gone on easier hikes before!
Submitted by Meg from Fox in the Forest
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Option 1: River Run
Colorado River Runs has designed a river trip SPECIFICALLY FOR YOUR DOG! I mean…how cool is that?! It’s a private tour that can accommodate up to two dogs and eight people. For more information and to book your tour click here! A super unique addition to your dog-friendly Colorado road trip!
Option 2: Farmers Market

The Vail Farmer’s Market and Art Show is held on Sundays throughout the summer and early Fall months. There are over 140 vendors to visit and fresh farm-to-table food to taste. Leashed pets are welcome to join you as you shop!
Option 3: Explore Downtown

There’s no doubt that Vail is one of the most beautiful mountain towns in the USA! You and your pup can enjoy window shopping (with many allowing your furry best friend inside), as well as stopping for some photo ops with the fun statues.
After you are all shopped out, be sure to take a stroll along Gore Creek, which runs right through town!
Option 4: Turtle Tubing
Open 7 days a week from June to September, Turtle Tubing supplies large towable tubes (with closed bottoms), life jackets, and a shuttle bus. The company recommends a 10:30-11:30 am start for your 2-3 hour river ride to ensure the best weather.
The bus even has its own bar to bring drinks along on the ride! If you prefer, you can also book a tour that meets directly at the river. Reserve your tube here!
Dog-friendly Restaurants near Vail, CO
Dog-friendly Stays near Vail, CO
Let the pup-friendly Colorado road trip continue! We are now making our way to Aspen. Here are some fun stops to add to your list!
Option 1: Shabommee Paddleboard

At Shaboomee Stand Up Paddle Boards, you are able to rent an inflatable paddleboard (complete with a hand pump, life jacket, removable fin, and paddle). You can choose from daily to weekly rentals. The company also offers some tours and classes if you want more of a guided experience.
Here are some locations where you can take your paddleboard after pick up! The website does warn against taking your SUP on rivers unless you are a very experienced paddleboarder. So in this case, stick to the lakes with your pup 🙂 It would be a great way to cool off on your dog-friendly Colorado road trip!
Physical Location for Pick up and Drop Off: 340 Reed St, Basalt, CO 81621 (Willits).
Option 2: Crater Lake

If you are looking for the MOST BEAUTIFUL views, head to Crater Lake trail in the Maroon Bells Snowmass Wilderness. It is a 3.5-mile moderate hike with 688 ft elevation gain. You start the hike at Maroon Lake and end at Crater Lake…giving you the most amazing alpine lake views! Make sure to plan ahead because you do need a permit to hike!
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Option 1: Telluride Gondala

Come check out the best views of the San Juan Mountains and the town of Telluride on the FREE Gondola. The 13-minute ride takes you to over 10,000 ft above sea level. Once at the top, you can explore the cutest mountain town. The gondola runs from May 27-October 17, 2021.
Option 2: Downtown Telluride
You and your pup can stroll the charming streets of Downtown Telluride. You will be met with mountain views, many restaurant choices, live entertainment, and all the window shopping.
Option 3: Ridgway State Park

A perfect stop for a picnic or a refreshing swim! Ridgway State Park features a lake, river, beautiful mountain views, and 14+ miles of hiking and biking trails. There are cabins and yurts available to rent as well as tent and RV sites. There are even two pet-friendly Yurts available (numbers 12 and 14)!
Option 4: Bridal Veil Falls
Come marvel at the highest free-falling falls in the state of Colorado! This moderate 4.8-mile hike gains over 1300 ft. in elevation. The trail occasionally closes due to avalanche danger, so be sure to check conditions beforehand.
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Option 1: Great Sand Dunes National Park

Most National Parks are NOT dog-friendly (here are some that are), BUT Great Sand Dunes is the PERFECT place for your pup to explore. Great Sand Dunes National Park offers 30+ miles of Dunes up to 700 ft high! Here, you can slide the dunes, hike freely, stargaze, horseback ride, backpack, and MORE!
In the summertime, the Medona Creek will be flowing, making it the perfect place to splash around and cool off.
Insider Tip! Be sure to stop and rent a sandboard BEFORE arriving at the park as there is nowhere to rent one inside of the park…and it is in the middle of nowhere. Find Sandboard Rental information here!
Option 2: Hike Zapata Falls
After you have your fix of sand dunes, head over to the Zapata Falls trailhead (located inside the National Park). It’s a short and easy hike, but it does require a drive down a long bumpy dirt and wading through the chilly water to get to the falls!
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I recommend grabbing picnic food for your time in Alamosa:)
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If you want to stay close to the park…
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While roadtripping around Colorado, this city was a pleasant surprise! I had never heard of it before, but there turned out to be several unique dog-friendly things to do!
Option 1: Royal Bridge Park

A super unique and fun tourist attraction to do on your dog-friendly Colorado road trip! Although not completely dog-friendly, you and your dog are able to walk across the Royal Gorge Bridge, marvel at the sights, tour the grounds, and then head back across on the dog-friendly gondola!
If traveling with a family, you can also check out the zipline, kids center, and shows. You’ll have to leave your pup with a family member on the restaurant patio though!
Option 2: Jeep Tour
Colorado Jeep Tours now allow pups on the tours with advance notice and reservation. Small lap dogs ride free, but large dogs will need to pay a seat fee.
You can choose between touring the Royal Gorge Rim, the Red Canyon Park, and/or the 1800’s mining district. There are half and full-day tours available!
Option 3: Tunnel Drive Trail

An easy 3.8-mile trail (there and back) featuring 3 tunnels, epic overlooks (a railroad and river), and other unique rocks and plants. There are doggy bags and bathrooms available at the trailhead. It is a great pit stop on your way to or from Royal Gorge Park!
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There are not a lot of hotel choices right in Canon City, but it is less than a 1-hour drive from Colorado Springs. Check out the options below for pup-friendly choices!
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And, last but not least on this epic dog-friendly Colorado road trip is a stop in the beautiful Colorado Springs!
Stop 1: Garden of the Gods

It wouldn’t be a dog-friendly Colorado road trip without a stop at Garden of the Gods! It’s an amazing FREE park with unique rock features and 1,300 acres to explore.
While exploring you can hike, rock climb, rent a bike, take a segway tour, or join a guided informational hike. The best part about the park is that it is completely dog-friendly.
Insider Tip: The main trails near the Visitor’s Center can get extremely busy. If you are looking for a quieter trail, park at the Trading Post and hop on a trail from there. You will still get great views of the park, but away from some of the crowds. Here is a map to help!
Stop 2: Manitou Cliff Dwellings

This is a super unique dog-friendly attraction because your pup is allowed everywhere here…even inside the museum! I felt like a rule-breaker the entire time when we were walking around the gift shop LOL.
Anyways, the Manitou Cliff Dwellings are comprised of relocated Ancestral Puebloan cliff dwellings that you are able to tour and learn more about. You are able to explore the outside and inside of these amazing cliff dwellings. It is 12 dollars to enter and be sure to call beforehand to make sure it is open (it was closed due to weather when we first tried).
Stop 3: Pikes Peak

Have you always wanted to summit those famous Colorado 14er’s WITHOUT hiking it? Pike’s Peak is on of the only 14er’s that allows you to DRIVE to the top.
There are many places to stop on the way up to take in the grand views. It takes an average of 2-3 hours and does close for weather so be sure to check on conditions before arriving (the road was closed when we visited).
Once at top, you can try to spot 5 different states, grab a snack from the café, explore the visitors center, or grab a souvenir from the gift shop. Be sure to have at least a 1/2 tank of gas before making the trek! A wonderful experience to add to your dog-friendly Colorado Road Trip for only 15 dollars per person.
Dog-Friendly Restaurants in Colorado Springs
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With so many stops to choose from, it can become a little overwhelming to plan. Use this free printable road trip planner to help you plan a once-in-a-lifetime adventure. Your pup will thank you!

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