The best places in the Denver area to take your dogs swimming

Summer in Denver is the perfect time to let your dog cool off with a splash! Whether your pup is a seasoned swimmer or just dipping their paws in for the first time, the Denver area offers a variety of dog-friendly swimming spots. Here’s a guide to the best places to take your dog swimming this summer:

Outdoor Swimming Spots

1. Cherry Creek State Park – Aurora

Cherry Creek State Park boasts a 107-acre off-leash dog area with access to Cherry Creek, allowing dogs to swim and play freely. A daily or annual state park pass is required. Cherry Creek State Park website

2. Chatfield State Park Dog Off-Leash Area – Littleton

This park features a 69-acre fenced area with two ponds, providing ample space for dogs to swim and roam. A daily vehicle pass and a dog park pass are required. Chatfield state Park website

3. Union Reservoir Dog Beach – Longmont

Union Reservoir offers a sandy off-leash dog beach on its south side, perfect for a day of swimming and relaxation. Entrance fees are $10 per car on weekdays and $12 on weekends. 

Indoor Swimming Facilities

1. Canine Rehabilitation & Conditioning Group (CRCG) – Englewood & Broomfield

CRCG provides heated, filtered indoor pools for dogs, suitable for both recreational swimming and rehabilitation. Staff supervision ensures a safe environment. 

https://dog-swim.com/services/swim-indoor-swimming-pools-for-dogs/

2. Canine Fitness & Fun Center (CFFC) – Denver

CFFC offers a 25′ x 13′ x 4′-deep indoor pool where dogs can swim under the watchful eyes of trained lifeguards. Life vests are available for first-time swimmers. caninefitnessandfuncenter.com

 Seasonal Dog Swim Events

Keep an eye out for these annual dog-friendly swim events:

  • Doggie Dip – Arvada

  • Dog-a-Pool-Ooza – Denver

  • Bow Wow Beach Doggie Day – Federal Heights

  • Doggie Splash and Pet Expo – Highlands Ranch

  • Wag N’ Romp – Lone Tree

  • Paws for a Dip – Thornton

These events typically occur at the end of the summer season when public pools open up for dogs before closing for maintenance.

Tips for a Safe and Fun Swim

  • Hydration: Always bring fresh water for your dog to drink.

  • Sunscreen: Protect dogs with light-colored or thin coats using pet-safe sunscreen.

  • Life Jackets: Consider a dog life jacket for safety, especially for inexperienced swimmers.

  • Toys: Bring along floating toys to enhance the fun

To read more on how to keep your dog safe swimming this season click here!

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