Waggin’ Tails Dog Park - Pueblo, CO

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Combined Dog Area
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Waggin’ Tails Dog Park in Pueblo, Colorado

Waggin’ Tails Dog Park is a local favorite in Pueblo, Colorado for dog lovers seeking a friendly place for pups to socialize and exercise off-leash. Conveniently located on E Hahns Peak Ave, this small, fully fenced park offers the essentials for a spontaneous outing. While the park is compact, its welcoming atmosphere makes it easy to connect with fellow pet owners and let your dog make new friends.

Pet parents love the accessible location and the sense of community here, often noting how responsible and friendly visitors are. There isn’t separated space for small and large dogs, so all sizes play together in the same area. The park’s terrain is mostly dirt with limited grass due to the region’s climate, and there is some community-supplied water and bowls—but you may want to bring your own. If you’re looking for a casual, no-frills off-leash spot in Pueblo, Waggin’ Tails is a convenient choice.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed off-leash in the fenced area.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? Yes, the park is fully fenced.
  • Is there a separate area for small and large dogs? No, there is no separate area—dogs of all sizes share the same space.
  • Are there water fountains or bowls for dogs? There are community-supplied water bowls and refills, but many visitors recommend bringing your own.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Shade is limited; protection from sun may be minimal.
  • Are poop bags or waste stations provided? Visitors mention the need for pet owners to bring their own supplies; waste management depends on owner responsibility.
  • Are puppies allowed at the park? Yes, puppies are allowed once they are fully vaccinated and cleared for public interaction.
  • How busy does the park get on weekends? It is generally an active spot where both dogs and their owners socialize, but rarely overcrowded.

Reviews

Jerry Thompson

I’ve never had a bad experience here. It isn’t the biggest dog park l, but that can be a good thing if the doggos get in a tiff with each other, ya don’t have to run a mile. They have commu ity supplied dog water bowls and refills.

Lara Gladden

I have been coming here since my pups finished their shots and were approved for public interaction. The people here are very responsible with their pets. My dogs have developed many friends here over a year, both furry and human. Easily found off Purcell…there is no segregated big, small dog areas…so know that up front. Great place for the pups to play.

DC Merriman

I feel like this is a great little dog park. I did notice several people not picking up after their pets. It is bring your own water.

My only hope is that the town takes care of what little grass is in the dog park. I find too often that when the town doesn’t take care of them, they turn into large dirt play area. My dog loves to run and play in the grass, that is what will keep us coming back.

Alice Charney

I’m not sure what I expected but it wasn’t a little penned area with no grass. it looks like someone put a dog area together in the back parking lot of the Park & Rec office in two days and self-proclaimed that it’s a suitable dog park for Pueblo. this has a closer resemblance to an off-the-highway area where you would take your dog to pee on a long road trip rather than a stereotypical dog park where one has actual room to run that’s also maintained. in that same outing, my husband, pup, and I learned that you’re better off taking your dog to nearby parks for exercise and socializing!

Old Man Mark Papa Clan SuperiorKingdom

Nice small park. Advantage is it is close enough for a spontaneous excursion.

The downside is there is no separate small dog area, grass suffers in the harsh high plains desert climate.

But dog owners are some of the best people to chat with, so you will never have a bad day at the dog park.

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