Powderhorn Lakes Trail - Powderhorn, CO

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Powderhorn Lakes Trail Dog-Friendly Hiking Area in Powderhorn, Colorado

Discover the breathtaking dog-friendly Powderhorn Lakes Trail located near Powderhorn, Colorado. This high-elevation area offers pet owners and outdoor enthusiasts stunning views, expansive alpine tundra landscapes, and peaceful wilderness that’s perfect for adventurous hikes with your dog. The area is famously scenic, rolling at elevations over 10,000 feet, with lakes, wildflower meadows, and vistas of the San Juan, Elk, and Sawatch ranges. Trail access is plentiful, with about 45 miles of paths winding through forests and alpine terrain – a great fit for those seeking off-the-beaten-path, pet-friendly hiking.

Unlike traditional fenced dog parks, Powderhorn Lakes Trail is an open wilderness experience. It is best for experienced hikers and dogs who are well-mannered on trails. There are no developed dog park amenities like fences, double gates, or separated areas for different dog sizes; instead, you and your pup can find true solitude, clear mountain air, and natural beauty. Bring your own supplies, including water, waste bags, and snacks, as the area is very remote and pack-out rules apply. The location is ideal for exploring with your dog away from crowds and for those comfortable with rugged terrain and minimal cell coverage.

Powderhorn Lakes Trail FAQ

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Yes, dogs can enjoy the trail off-leash, but please maintain voice control and clean up after them.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? No, there are no fenced or designated dog park facilities at Powderhorn Lakes Trail.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, over 45 miles of hiking trails traverse the area, perfect for adventurous dog owners.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Natural shade is provided by stands of aspen, pine, spruce, and fir at lower elevations, but there are no built shelters.
  • Are picnics or BBQs allowed? Yes, you can picnic, but remember to take everything with you and practice Leave No Trace principles.
  • How should I prepare before visiting? Bring all necessary supplies, including water, as this is a remote, undeveloped area with little to no cell coverage.

Reviews

Brandon-Dean Morris

Bring your “A” game cause this is a rough one, especially with a pack. Well worth the haul for the amazing views though.

Lance Bedell

Loved this trail very high elevation and scenic

George Thomas

5 stars

Jeffrey Lingbeck

Awesome place. Great elk hunting

Tanya Stearns

4 stars

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