
Bear Creek Dog Park Colorado Springs
A sprawling 10-acre dog park in Colorado Springs featuring a creek, agility course, and separate areas for small dogs.

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Best Time
Fewer crowds, more space

Bear Creek Dog Park Colorado Springs
Best Time
Fewer crowds, more space

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A sprawling 10-acre dog park in Colorado Springs featuring a creek, agility course, and separate areas for small dogs.
"The best dog park we've ever been to! So expansive, a beautiful creek for the dog to play in."

Bring Water & Bowls
While there's a creek, having fresh water for your pup is always a good idea. :droplet:
Leash Up When Needed
Though off-leash is common, be ready to leash your dog for safety or when exiting. :leash:

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.8 · 4,018 reviews
Type
Dog Park
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Expansive Creek
Throughout the park
A beautiful, clean creek with small waterfalls, perfect for dogs to cool off and play in.

Dedicated Small Dog Area
Fenced section
A safe and secure space for smaller breeds to socialize without feeling intimidated.

Agility Training Course
Designated area
A fun, wood teepee-like structure and other elements for dogs to explore and train on.
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Planning Your Visit
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Park Etiquette & Amenities
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Reactive dogs at bear creek
What is up with people bringing their reactive dogs to an off leash dog park? I’m all for everyone enjoying the outdoors, but If your dog can’t go 30 minutes without going at another dogs throat, maybe you shouldn’t bring them until they’re ready.
Bring Water & Bowls
While there's a creek, having fresh water for your pup is always a good idea. :droplet:
Leash Up When Needed
Though off-leash is common, be ready to leash your dog for safety or when exiting. :leash:
summer-safe dog parks
hey all! my pup and I moved here this spring and we absolutely love all of the amazing dog parks here in the springs! Specifically, we tend to frequent Bear Creek and Red Rocks Open Space dog parks. I’m worried about this summer heat though because I’ve heard that the water in…
Dog Park for Small to Medium Pups
My dog is about 20 pounds and 8 months and is very intimidated by other dogs, especially the big ones. Took him to Rampart Park today and he enjoyed it at first, then a couple of large (80+ pounds) came up for a friendly sniff and my pup freaked and took off running. Naturally…
Scoop the Poop!
Plenty of bag dispensers and trash cans are available. Keep it clean! 🐕
Observe Dog Behavior
Great for socialization, but watch for signs of stress or over-excitement in your dog. 👀
What's your go to dog park?
I have 2 dogs and recently started going as the'kennel cough' has decreasd. I typically go to the Palmer Park Dog Park as it's right down the road. Wondering what's your go to spot and benefits of the area. Is the park fenced in, cause my dogs would definitely run. What's a…
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Bring Water & Bowls
While there's a creek, having fresh water for your pup is always a good idea. :droplet:
Leash Up When Needed
Though off-leash is common, be ready to leash your dog for safety or when exiting. :leash:
Scoop the Poop!
Plenty of bag dispensers and trash cans are available. Keep it clean! 🐕
Observe Dog Behavior
Great for socialization, but watch for signs of stress or over-excitement in your dog. 👀
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors rave about Bear Creek Dog Park's immense size, beautiful creek, and excellent amenities, calling it one of the best they've visited. The separate small dog area and agility course are frequently praised. While generally clean, some visitors express concerns about potential dog illnesses, leading to cautious visits.
"Really nice dog park, tons of area to walk, long creek with little waterfalls all throughout and it’s kept clean. Even has a small agility training area. My dog loves it here."
John Kennedy
"The best dog park we've ever been to! So expansive, a beautiful creek for the dog to play in, lots of pick up bags and trash cans for the park and a spot for small dogs as well."
Janelle Satt
"I've never been to a dog park quite like this. Spacious doesn't even begin to describe it. There are several trails, as well as a creek for cooling off. While there were a multitude of dogs there, it didn't feel crowded because there were multiple entry points, waste stations, and creek entries in the park. This place is awesome!"
Alyssa Jordan
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Bear Creek Dog Park is located within Bear Creek Regional Park. Access is typically via Bear Creek Road. Many visitors use GPS navigation systems for direct routes. Parking is available within the park.
Public transportation options to Bear Creek Dog Park may be limited. It's advisable to check the local transit authority's website for current routes and schedules that service the Bear Creek Regional Park area.
The park offers ample parking areas. During peak times, parking lots can fill up, so arriving earlier in the day is recommended. 🚗
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, Bear Creek Dog Park is a public park and does not require an entrance fee for dogs or their owners. It's free to enter and enjoy! :moneywithwings:
The park is generally open from dawn until dusk. It's always a good idea to check the official Colorado Springs Parks and Recreation website for any seasonal changes or temporary closures.
Yes, standard dog park rules apply, including mandatory leash laws outside designated off-leash areas, picking up waste, and ensuring dogs are vaccinated and well-behaved. A fenced area for small dogs is also available.
🎫 🏞️ Onsite Experience
The park boasts a large, fenced area, a creek for dogs to play in, benches for owners, shaded spots, restrooms, and an agility training course. Waste bag dispensers and trash cans are also provided. 🐕
Yes, there is a dedicated, fenced-in area specifically for small dog breeds to ensure they can play safely and comfortably without being intimidated by larger dogs. :smallredtriangle:
Absolutely. While the main dog park area is off-leash, Bear Creek Regional Park offers many trails where you can walk your dog on a leash, enjoying the scenery and creek.
Crowds can vary. Weekends and warmer afternoons tend to be busier. However, the park's expansive size and multiple entry points help distribute dogs, so it often doesn't feel overly crowded. :peopleholdinghands:
The creek is generally shallow with small waterfalls, making it a fun spot for dogs to cool off. Always supervise your dog near water and be aware of any potential hazards.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
There are no food vendors or restaurants directly within the dog park itself. However, the surrounding Bear Creek Regional Park and nearby Colorado Springs areas offer numerous dining options.
Yes, visitors are welcome to bring their own food, snacks, and drinks to enjoy in the park. Remember to clean up all your trash afterward. :picnic_table:
📸 📸 Photography
The creek area with its small waterfalls provides picturesque backdrops. The agility course and open grassy fields with dogs playing also make for great action shots. :camerawithflash:
Yes, the open spaces and natural elements make it easy to capture your dog in action. The separate small dog area also offers opportunities for unique shots.
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