About Dog Parks in Longmont

Longmont has 4 dog parks to choose from, and the options span a decent range — from a sprawling, well-known community park to a compact spot tucked inside a car dealership parking lot. Most are fenced and off-leash, so your dog can actually stretch out and run, though the size and energy level vary quite a bit from one location to the next. A couple of the larger parks also feature separate areas for small and large dogs, which is a nice touch if you have a more cautious pup.

City of Longmont Dog Park #1 is the clear anchor of the local scene — with over 350 reviews, it’s the most visited by a wide margin. Visitors describe it as a “very large park with plenty of space for dogs to run, even with lots of other dogs around,” and it comes with benches, shade, and separate areas to help manage the crowd. For something quieter, Aisik’s Meadow Dog Park is a solid pick — reviewers note a decomposed granite surface, dedicated small-dog and large-dog sections, and a generally relaxed atmosphere. “Hasn’t been busy the two times I have gone,” one visitor noted, which can be a real plus on a hectic day.

A few practical notes if you’re heading out in Longmont: Dog Park #1 draws a lively crowd, so if your dog gets overwhelmed easily, an off-peak morning visit may work better. Reviewers also flag that dogs playing hard tend to drink a lot, so monitor water intake carefully during active sessions. Fowler i25 Kia Community Dog Park is small but fenced and has parking on-site — fine for a quick stop. Waste stations are confirmed at Aisik’s Meadow, so pack accordingly elsewhere.

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Common Questions

What's the best dog park in Longmont, CO?
City of Longmont Dog Park #1 is the most reviewed and most visited option in Longmont, with visitors praising its large size, shade, benches, and separate dog areas. For a quieter alternative with similar amenities, Aisik's Meadow Dog Park is worth a visit.
Are Longmont dog parks free?
Based on available data, the public dog parks in Longmont — including Dog Park #1 and Aisik's Meadow — appear to be free to use, though it's always worth checking with the City of Longmont Parks department for any updates or seasonal rules.
Which Longmont dog parks have separate small-dog areas?
Both City of Longmont Dog Park #1 and Aisik's Meadow Dog Park have separate areas for small and large dogs, making them good choices if you have a smaller or more timid pup.
Are dogs required to be off-leash at Longmont dog parks?
All four Longmont dog parks in our listings are tagged as off-leash areas, meaning dogs are generally allowed — and expected — to roam freely within the fenced enclosures. Always follow posted rules at each specific park.
Do Longmont dog parks require vaccination records?
Vaccination requirements aren't detailed in the available listing data, but many Colorado dog parks do require proof of current vaccinations for entry. Check directly with the City of Longmont or the individual park before your visit.