Douglas County is pleased to offer three fenced-in off-leash areas for your canine companions. Dog park users must adhere to all posted rules [294KB pdf]. Pet waste removal bags are provided at each location. Please help keep these areas open by cleaning up after your dog. Remember, dogs are allowed off-leash ONLY in the designated areas. These dog parks are open one hour before sunrise until one hour after sunset. For more information or questions regarding Douglas County dog parks, call 303.660.7495.
Greenland Open Space - Devon's Dog Park
Devon's Dog Park, a 16.5-acre dog park, is located on the east side of the Greenland Open Space trailhead.
Douglas County expresses appreciation to Devon Theune for spearheading the creation of this dog off-leash area in 2008 as part of her Girl Scout Gold Award.
Directions:
Take I-25 to the Greenland Exit 167 and go west and follow the gravel road 3/4 mile to the Greenland Open Space Trailhead.
Devon's Dog Park is located at the east end of the trailhead parking lot.
Bayou Gulch Regional Park »
Provides 2+ acres of off-leash fun for man’s best friend on the east side of Fox Sparrow Road. The dog park area is adjacent to 2.5 miles of soft, surface trails that require dogs to be on leash as a courtesy to other trail users and wildlife.
Directions:
Take Hwy. 83 south of Parker to Bayou Gulch Road; travel east one mile and turn north on Fox Sparrow Road. The dog park is on the right (east) side of the park.
Fairgrounds Regional Park »
Located in downtown Castle Rock, has 2+ acres in the eastern corner of the park for an off-leash doggone good time!
Directions:
From downtown Castle Rock, take Wilcox to Plum Creek Parkway and turn east. Take a left at the third entry into Fairground Regional Park and turn right into the upper parking lot. The dog park may be accessed from the park’s main entrance; however, the off-leash area is in the easternmost point of Fairgrounds Regional Park and dogs in other sections of the park must be leashed.
Glendale Farm Open Space »
Glendale Farm has a 17-acre off-leash dog park that is perfect for burning some of Fido’s energy. The dog park is adjacent to 1.6 miles of Glendale Trail, where dogs are required to be on a leash to protect the sensitive habitat of the area.
Directions:
Going north, take exit 188 Castle Pines Parkway, turn right at exit and proceed to the east Frontage Road; turn left on Frontage Road and travel north approximately 1 mile to the Dog Park on the east side of the road.
Going south, take exit 192 Ridge Gate Parkway, turn right and proceed under I–25 overpass; turn right on Frontage Road, travel approximately 1 ½ miles to Dog Park on the east side of the road.

