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Boulder’s Dog of the Day: Addison’s Love for Open Space and Sticks

Photo credit: Sherrie Stille

Addison’s Open Space Adventure: Boulder’s Dog of the Day and Her Favorite Stick

Boulder, Colorado, is a dream destination for outdoor enthusiasts—and that includes dogs who thrive in the city’s vast open space. Today’s Boulder’s Dog of the Day is Addison, a spirited pup who finds pure joy in running free, exploring trails, and carrying her favorite stick through Boulder’s breathtaking landscapes.

Boulder’s Open Space: A Canine Paradise

Boulder’s open space is one of the city’s most cherished features. With more than 45,000 acres of preserved land and over 155 miles of trails, Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks (OSMP) offer a stunning mix of forests, grasslands, and scenic overlooks. Established in the 1960s through voter-approved funding, the OSMP system has ensured that Boulder’s natural beauty remains protected while remaining accessible for recreation.

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For dogs like Addison, these open spaces provide the ultimate playground. Whether sprinting through the meadows of South Mesa Trail, sniffing her way through Wonderland Lake, or splashing in Boulder Creek, she embraces every adventure with excitement. But no adventure is complete without her favorite stick—Addison’s most treasured trail companion.

The Importance of Boulder’s Open Space for Dogs

Boulder is known for its dog-friendly culture, and OSMP reflects that. Many trails welcome leashed dogs, while designated Voice and Sight Control areas allow pups to roam freely under responsible owner supervision. The Green Tag Program ensures that well-trained dogs can enjoy the open space safely, making Boulder one of the best places in the country for off-leash adventures.

Addison takes full advantage of these open spaces, running across the trails with boundless energy, pausing only to carry her latest prized stick with pride. Whether it’s a small twig or a full-sized branch, she treats every find like a treasure, making each outing a joyful experience.

Fun Facts About Boulder’s Open Space

  • Boulder was the first city in the U.S. to implement a dedicated tax for open space preservation.
  • OSMP protects over 1,800 species of plants and animals, making it one of the most biodiverse regions in Colorado.
  • Some of Boulder’s most famous trails, including Chautauqua and Mount Sanitas, are among the most dog-friendly in the state.

As Addison trots along the trail, tail wagging and stick in tow, she embodies the spirit of Boulder—adventurous, free-spirited, and always ready for the next great outdoor experience.

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