Bear Creek Dog Park Loop
Bear Creek Dog Park Loop
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Embark on the Bear Creek Dog Park Loop, an easy hike covering 0.6 miles (0.9 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 58 feet (18 metres). This short route takes about 15 minutes to complete, offering a quick escape into nature. As you hike, you will experience a varied landscape,…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The Bear Creek Dog Park has ample parking available directly at the park entrance. It's a well-known and frequently visited location, so parking is generally straightforward.
Yes, the Bear Creek Dog Park Loop is explicitly designed to be dog-friendly, offering a fully fenced, off-leash environment where dogs can run freely. There's even a separate, two-acre fenced area for small or senior dogs. Always ensure your dog is under voice control, and remember to clean up after them using the provided bag dispensers.
The loop can be enjoyed year-round. Warmer days are particularly popular due to the creek access for dogs to splash and play. However, the varied terrain and amenities make it a pleasant destination in most seasons. Be mindful of potential dustiness in drier conditions.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to visit Bear Creek Dog Park or to hike this loop. It is a public park accessible to everyone.
The park encompasses a varied landscape, including open prairie, rolling hills, and wooded areas. The primary loop trail often features dirt or gravel ground cover. You'll also find sections with wildflowers, native grasses, and shaded paths along Bear Creek. Some areas can become dusty, especially during dry periods.
The Bear Creek Dog Park Loop is generally considered easy. While there are some rolling hills and minor inclines, the paths are comfortable and suitable for casual walks and beginners. The overall elevation gain is minimal, making it accessible for most fitness levels.
The main loop is approximately three-quarters of a mile long. Given its short distance and easy difficulty, it typically takes around 15-20 minutes to complete, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the surroundings or let your dog play.
Hikers can enjoy natural beauty throughout the park, including views of various Front Range peaks. A significant feature is the one-third-mile stretch of Bear Creek, providing opportunities for dogs to play. You'll also encounter open fields with wildflowers, native grasses, and shaded wooded sections. The highlight of the park is the Bear Creek Dog Park itself, with its extensive facilities.
The park is very well-equipped for both dogs and their owners. Amenities include water fountains, a dog washing area, benches, picnic tables, trash cans, bag dispensers, and heated restrooms. There's also an installed agility training area for dogs.
Yes, the trail can be hiked in winter. However, conditions may vary. While the main paths are generally well-maintained, some sections might become muddy or icy after snow or rain. Always check local weather conditions before heading out during colder months.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Bear Creek Race and the Bear Creek Regional Park trails, offering connections to other paths within the wider regional park area.