![]() ![]() Rush Bowls has frozen doggie treats called Bow Wow Bowls, filled with peanut butter, bananas and yogurt.Keep an eye out for Winnie Lou, a canine food truck that doles out freshly whipped up treats and cute dog merch.The PawBender (a cup of frozen custard topped with a milk bone and a drizzle of peanut butter) at Good Times Burgers is a fave with four-legged friends.Ask for a Puppucino (a tiny cup of whipped cream) to go along with your human order at Starbucks.Locally baked treats are on hand at pet boutiques Farfel’s Farm (right on Pearl Street) and PC’s Pantry (in the hip Steel Yards area).It's time for a treat at one of these spots that cater to canines. Your buddy's been a patient traveler and such a good boy. If you and your dog are visiting Boulder for a long period of time or come to town often, you may want to look into obtaining a Voice and Sight Tag check out the program details here.Īw, c'mon. That being said, the City of Boulder’s Voice and Sight Tag Program does allow registered dogs to access designated trails off leash if they display special participation tags and are under “voice and sight control” of their guardians at all times. Heading to Chautauqua to hike? On summer weekends and holidays, you can avoid parking hassles and ride the free Park-to-Park shuttle, and dogs are welcome aboard! Find all the details here.Īll Boulder trails that allow dogs require you to have your dog on a leash. The algae can be toxic to dogs and people. Be cautious of summer algae blooms in lakes and ponds around Boulder.Be a good human and always clean up after your pet on hikes and anywhere in Boulder.You can stop at the Ranger Cottage near the trailhead for trail suggestions, but reliable options include the Chautauqua and Bluebell Baird trails. A variety of trails put you up close to the stunning Flatirons (pictured above). Chautauqua Trailhead is a popular choice for hikers with pups in tow.Avoid Towhee Trail, which is closed to dogs. Cross the babbling South Boulder Creek and enjoy rolling Homestead Trail and then a gradual climb up Shadow Canyon Trail. A network of pleasant trails can be accessed from South Mesa Trailhead.For a leisurely jaunt, head to Wonderland Lake Trailhead in North Boulder, where the glassy lake reflects stands of shimmering cottonwood trees and the Flatirons can be seen in the distance.What are some Boulder hiking trails where dogs are allowed? Here are a few suggestions: Who let the dogs out? We did! Hiking with your hound is just an average day in Boulder, where miles and miles of hiking trails are open to dogs on leash. Boulder's color-coded dog regulation map tells you the exact rules for each trail in Boulder (if you're checking a specific trail or trailhead, just type in the name at the top to zoom into that trail). BOCO Cider – Boulder's first cidery boasts a laid-back, unassuming taproom in North Boulder that welcomes friendly pups.Avery Brewing (pictured below) – A big, sunny patio with gastropub fare and a huge variety of brewed-on-site beers on tap.Upslope Brewing – Both Upslope locations allow dogs in their taprooms and patios as long as they are on leash.Foolish Craig’s – Brunch it up with Benji on the patio to enjoy sweet and savory crepes and hearty omelets.Half Fast Subs on the Hill – Good ol’ fashioned hoagies and a chill vibe near the University of Colorado campus.Audrey Jane’s Pizza Garage – Featured in "Diners, Drive-ins and Dives," their outdoor patio is pooch-perfect.Sanitas Brewing – Craft beer and a patio with picnic-style tables and mountain views.Rayback Collective – Fun, festive food truck park with a huge lawn with patio furniture and yard games.Ash'Kara – Fresh, delicious Israeli cuisine (try the hand-whipped hummus) with ample space and a warm welcome for pups.The Kitchen and Next Door (pictured above) – These two side-by-side sister restaurants offer true farm-to-table goodness and excellent people-watching on Pearl Street.There are dozens of pet-friendly restaurant patios in Boulder. Skip the stress of kenneling your fur baby and bring him or her along with you for a relaxing time in the foothills of the Rockies. Here are the top ways for you and your best buddy to explore Boulder together. Is there an any more dog-loving town than Boulder, Colorado? Doubtful. ![]()
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