Placerville Park - Placerville, CO

Placerville Park - Placerville, CO Placerville Park - Placerville, CO Placerville Park - Placerville, CO Placerville Park - Placerville, CO Placerville Park - Placerville, CO
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Placerville Park Dog Park in Placerville, Colorado

Placerville Park, conveniently located at 22632 CO-145, Placerville, CO 81430, offers a beautiful outdoor space for dog owners in the heart of Colorado. If you’re searching for a welcoming dog park in Placerville, Colorado, or looking for a restful stop during your pet-friendly travels or dog-friendly hiking adventures, this park is an inviting option.

Enjoy the scenic surroundings that make the Placerville area so unique, and discover pet-friendly trails nearby! While specific amenities for dogs are not detailed, Placerville Park serves as a local spot for owners and their canine companions to relax and connect with the community.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is the best place to park?
    Placerville Park is located along CO-145, making it easily accessible by car with public parking available nearby.

Reviews

JAked Again

Great place to bring kids, swimming area, with sandy beach playground tables, whole nine yards with real live otters and beavers swimming around. The stupid thing was the park management closed the bathrooms and turned off the drinking fountain on the weekends to “save water” which again couldn’t be any stupider Close the facilities on the busiest days whomever made tgis decision needs yo be fired

JAked Again

Great place to bring kids, swimming area, with sandy beach playground tables, whole nine yards with real live otters and beavers swimming around. The stupid thing was the park management closed the bathrooms and turned off the drinking fountain on the weekends to “save water” which again couldn’t be any stupider Close the facilities on the busiest days whomever made tgis decision needs yo be fired

JAked Again

Great place to bring kids, swimming area, with sandy beach playground tables, whole nine yards with real live otters and beavers swimming around. The stupid thing was the park management closed the bathrooms and turned off the drinking fountain on the weekends to “save water” which again couldn’t be any stupider Close the facilities on the busiest days whomever made tgis decision needs yo be fired

JAked Again

Great place to bring kids, swimming area, with sandy beach playground tables, whole nine yards with real live otters and beavers swimming around. The stupid thing was the park management closed the bathrooms and turned off the drinking fountain on the weekends to “save water” which again couldn’t be any stupider Close the facilities on the busiest days whomever made tgis decision needs yo be fired

JAked Again

Great place to bring kids, swimming area, with sandy beach playground tables, whole nine yards with real live otters and beavers swimming around. The stupid thing was the park management closed the bathrooms and turned off the drinking fountain on the weekends to “save water” which again couldn’t be any stupider Close the facilities on the busiest days whomever made tgis decision needs yo be fired

Lee Pierce

Very awesome park. Has a family of beavers, and migrational birds visit every year. Bathrooms are ALWAYS clean. Limited off leash access for dogs, but has a great ball field.

Ames T

If you’re on the million dollar highway (San Juan Scenic Byway), definitely stop here to use the restroom, walk around the little lake, play on the playground, and have a picnic. Beautiful photo opportunities and extremely clean.

Ames T

If you’re on the million dollar highway (San Juan Scenic Byway), definitely stop here to use the restroom, walk around the little lake, play on the playground, and have a picnic. Beautiful photo opportunities and extremely clean.

Ames T

If you’re on the million dollar highway (San Juan Scenic Byway), definitely stop here to use the restroom, walk around the little lake, play on the playground, and have a picnic. Beautiful photo opportunities and extremely clean.

Ames T

If you’re on the million dollar highway (San Juan Scenic Byway), definitely stop here to use the restroom, walk around the little lake, play on the playground, and have a picnic. Beautiful photo opportunities and extremely clean.

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