Vega State Park - Collbran, CO

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Off Leash
Combined Dog Area
Shade Available
Covered Shelter
Seating
Fenced Area

Vega State Park Dog Park in Collbran, Colorado

Vega State Park is a dog lover’s haven nestled in Collbran, Colorado. This scenic park not only offers pet-friendly trails and stunning views, but also features a wonderful off-leash dog area where pups can run free and socialize. Visitors praise its large, grassy, fenced-in zones that rotate to keep the grass healthy, ensuring your dog always has an inviting place to play. Covered seating, tables, and additional detached chairs make it a comfortable spot for owners to relax while monitoring their dogs.

The park provides numerous amenities such as water (often via visitor-supplied jugs or a spigot during summer months) and poop bags, promoting cleanliness and convenience for all. With its quiet, welcoming atmosphere and responsible, friendly regulars, Vega State Park stands out as one of the best dog parks in western Colorado. Whether you’re a local or passing through for Grand Mesa adventures, this dog park is a must-visit destination for you and your furry companion.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Yes, dogs are welcome off-leash in the designated fenced dog park area.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? Yes, the dog park consists of large, grassy, fenced sections that rotate for maintenance.
  • Are poop bags or waste stations provided? Yes, bags are provided at the dog park for easy cleanup.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, there are tables, detached chairs, and a covered seating area for owners to enjoy.
  • Are there water fountains or bowls for dogs? Water is typically available via water jugs brought by visitors or through working water spigots during the summer months.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? There is covered seating available for shade.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? Yes, the area is well-kept, though cleanliness depends on all visitors picking up after their pets.

Reviews

Ewww People

The camping was “hike in” with a wheeled bin provided. There was a water spigot and a primitive pit type toilet at the parking lot. There was no one there when I arrived. People came the next night and decided they were going to party. They played loud music and were drinking but I was thankful they shut down the party at 10. The campsites are somewhat private but can hear every tiny noise from adjacent campsites. There are bear boxes for food and toiletries. Overall, it was a clean campsite for a good price. It has no cell service. The night skies are incredible with the Milky Way visible with naked eye and starfield that is very deep. There are also lots of hummingbirds. There is a lodge not far away if you want to sleep in a bed. It also has a restaurant and SUP rentals. Must pay state park entry fee or have a pass in addition to nightly campsite rental. There is free camping on BLM about an hour away but when traveling alone I think it’s good to register places so if something bad were to happen there is a record that you were there. There is also a fire ring at campsite. Gathering of firewood was prohibited but a short walk up the FS access road yielded plenty of burnable wood for a small fire.

Mark Roche

Nice park, road in is a little sketchy. Good place to stay while visiting Grand Mesa.

Anthony Orttel

Visited today 9/29/2024 it was great! Get here in the next week or two if you still want to see colors— lots of gold today but not yet at peak. The road goes around the entire lake but be warned— most of the road is dirt/gravel and there are pot holes that make it really hard for a sedan to get through. I drive a Hyundai Elantra and bottomed out twice on the road around the lake. Overall this was a beautiful park!

GWMotley1

Great location with direct access to OHV trails as well as boating. There is a restaurant/bar on the North shore as well for ice, meals and drinks overlooking the lake.

Carrie Butler

The park itself was kind of pretty but the lake was way way down. It was also gross. We didn’t paddleboard as we wanted to. My husband was able to fish and caught some trout. I think the main draw to this park was the ohv trail access. The showers were free, hosts were nice, park was quiet. There is no cell service except on the dam.

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