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Fort Collins, Colorado Three Dog Parks
By BuyandSellColorado.com


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Spring Canyon Dog Park.  The dog park is at the west end of Horsetooth Road, in the undeveloped Spring Canyon Community Park along Spring Creek.  The site is a fenced 2-to 3-acre area.  The park was developed in cooperation with the Larimer County Human Society and Gives dog owners a chance to exercise their dogs legally off leash.  Recent additions include a fenced-in area for small and shy dogs and a water foundation for you and our pet. 
 Spring Canyon Dog Park will remain open throughout the construction of the new community park

Soft Gold Dog Park.  This dog park is at Soft Gold Neighborhood Park at 520 Hickory St., a half block north of Conifer Street (Jax’s).  The acre dog park is fenced and will be improved in 2007 with a shelter and drinking water.  Funding for the final phase of the park is dependent upon new residential development in the area that will start this year.

Fossil Creek Dog Park.  This dog park is at 5821 S. Lemay Ave. at the entrance to Fossil Creek Community Park.  The park is ¾ to one acre in size and also includes a small fenced-off area for small or shy dogs.  There is a drinking fountain within the double fence at the entrance to provide water for you and your pets.

To learn more about pet regulations in Larimer County, Colorado go to www.LarimerHumane.org.


 



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