
Top Dog Parks and Off-Leash Areas in Douglas County
Looking for a place where your dog can run, play, and burn off some energy? Douglas County is home to a variety of dog parks and off-leash areas, from spacious regional parks with scenic trails to neighborhood spots perfect for a quick outing. Whether your pup loves to socialize, explore, or simply chase a tennis ball, this guide highlights some of the best places in Douglas County to enjoy the outdoors together.
Castle Rock
Fairgrounds Regional Park
500 Fairgrounds Rd., Castle Rock
2-acre off-leash area, fenced
Glendale Farm Open Space
12300 S. Havana Street, Castle Rock
17-acre off-leash area, fenced
Highlands Ranch
The Highlands Ranch Metro District maintains four dog parks where dogs can exercise, socialize, and run off leash. Water is available on site during the irrigation season. See website for hours and rules.
Digger’s at Dad Clark Park
3385 Astorbrook Circle, Highlands Ranch
Fenced
Fido’s Field at Foothills Park
1042 Riddlewood Rd., Highlands Ranch
Fenced
Hound Hill at Highland Heritage Regional Park
9651 S. Quebec St.
Fenced
Rover’s Run at Redstone Park
9325 Foothills Canyon Blvd., Highlands Ranch
Fenced
Larkspur
Greenland Dog Park
1532 Noe Rd, Larkspur
Off-leash area, fenced
Lone Tree
High Note Regional Park
I-25 and RidgeGate Parkway
Coming in 2027
Parker
Bayou Gulch Regional Park
4815 Fox Sparrow Road, Parker
2-acre off-leash area, fenced
Looking Glass Community Park
13434 Long Rider Street, Parker
Fenced
USMC CPL David M. Sonka Dog Park
17855 Pine Lane, Parker
5-acre off-leash area, fenced
Surrounding Areas
Bark Park at David A. Lorenz Regional Park
4790 E. County Line Road, Littleton
2-acre park, fenced
Chatfield State Park
11500 N. Roxborough Park Rd., Littleton
69-acre off-leash area, no secure perimeter
Cherry Creek State Park
4201 South Parker Road, Aurora
100-acre off-leash area, no secure perimeter
