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Dog-Friendly Activities Near Eagle Library, CO, US

There are 10 dog-friendly activities near Eagle Library. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners. Coming from out of town? Get a discounted rate on pet friendly hotels in Eagle Library.

Pet Friendly Edwards Freedom Park
Edwards Freedom Park Edwards Freedom Park in Edwards, CO, is a great dog-friendly spot to let Fido run and enjoy a watering hole and beach with other dogs. It's adjacent to a rest area off of I-70, and there's a bike path all around the area for walking on/off leash. See Details
Pet Friendly Vail Farmers' Market & Art Show
Vail Farmers' Market & Art Show Leashed dogs are welcome at the pet-friendly Vail Farmers' Market & Art Show, held on Sundays during the summer months in Vail, CO. Enjoy entertainment, food, flowers, produce, and Colorado made crafts at this unique market. Please note that on hot days, the pavement will be too hot for your pooch's paws; please be mindful of the temperature outside before bringing Fido along. See Details
Gypsum Dog Park Bring Fido out for an afternoon of play at Gypsum Dog Park in Gypsum, CO! The 3.8-acre space is fully fenced with a pea gravel surface and includes a shelter, picnic tables and waste stations. See Details
Shaboomee Paddleboard Take an exciting outing on the water alongside Fido courtesy of dog-friendly company Shaboomee Paddleboard in Carbondale, CO. Dogs are welcome to join their owners for a tour on the Colorado River, Roaring Fork River and other lakes and rivers in the area. If you don't fancy a guided tour, then you can rent your own private SUP and go for a solo adventure. Shaboomee Paddleboard is an at-home business and they'll meet you at your chosen waterway. See Details
Edwards Corner Farmers Market Leashed pets are welcome to explore Edwards Corner Farmers Market, a dog-friendly outdoor market which operates seasonally in Edwards, CO. Attracting locals and tourists alike, the market offers a wide selection of quality products at great prices. See Details
Arbaney Kittle Trail Arbaney Kittle Trail is a pet-friendly trail near Basalt. The main segment of this popular pathway is around 1.75 miles in length and will take you and your pooch up 2,000 vertical feet to Fryingpan Overlook. If Fido has energy left, you can continue from the overlook along the complete 17.5 mile out-and-back hike. Dog owners are reminded to keep pets leashed and to clean up any mess left behind. Arbaney Kittle Trail can be accessed every day of the week from dawn until dusk. See Details
Missouri Lakes Trail Missouri Lakes Trail near Red Cliff, CO is dog friendly. Along the way, you'll be able to enjoy great views across the lakes with your pup. Leashed dogs are welcome on the trail, as long as they are cleaned up after and behave well with other trail users. This pathway is 4.4 miles long and is rated difficult. See Details
June Creek Trail June Creek Trail in Edwards, CO is dog friendly. This multi-use pathway is rated easy and offers visitors the chance to access a variety of other trails in the areas surrounding Avon and Edwards. Don't forget to bring water for you and your pooch as there is limited shade along the way. Leashed dogs are welcome, but must be cleaned up after. There's a bench and waste stations at the start of the trail. See Details
Beaver Lake Trail Dog-friendly Beaver Lake Trail is a 6.3 mile heavily trafficked trail near Avon, CO. This out-and-back route guides hikers through a forest full of aspen trees and leads to Beaver Lake. The trail is rated as moderate and approaches the Holy Cross Wilderness boundary at mile 2.7. From here, you are only 0.3 miles from Beaver Lake. There are creeks along the way to cool off in. Leashed dogs are welcome on the trail. See Details
Berry Creek Loop Berry Creek Loop in Edwards, CO is a dog-friendly hiking trail best suited to active and experienced four-legged hiking companions. The 2.5-mile loop is considered moderately challenging and begins with a steep incline. After climbing 500 feet in elevation in under a mile, the trail then levels out to reveal stunning views of the valley and the surrounding countryside. Leashed dogs are welcome, and pet owners should be aware of mountain bikers using the trail. See Details

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