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Boulder’s Dog of the Day: Gus and Boulder’s Best Dog-Friendly Spots

Photo credit: Sherrie Stille

Boulder is a dream destination for dogs, with its scenic trails, welcoming cafés, and plenty of open spaces to run and play. Today’s Boulder’s Dog of the Day, Gus, represents the adventurous spirit of Boulder’s canine community, enjoying all the best spots the city has to offer.

Café Culture for Boulder’s Pups

Dogs like Gus love accompanying their owners to Boulder’s best coffee spots, where they can relax on dog-friendly patios and enjoy the fresh mountain air. Ozo Coffee is a top pick, with plenty of shaded seating and water bowls for four-legged guests. Another favorite is South Side Walnut Café, where brunch-loving Boulderites can enjoy their meal while their pups lounge beside them, hoping for a stray bite.

For a more social setting, The Rayback Collective is a hotspot for both humans and dogs. With its spacious outdoor seating, rotating food trucks, and a lively atmosphere, it’s a great place for pups to meet new friends while their owners enjoy a cold drink.

The Best Dog-Friendly Adventures in Boulder

After a café visit, Boulder’s dogs are ready to stretch their legs. Valmont Dog Park is a favorite off-leash destination, where playful pups like Gus can run, chase, and wrestle with their new furry friends. With separate areas for large and small dogs, it’s a safe and exciting space for socialization.

For dogs who love the water, Coot Lake is a dream come true. Many dogs sprint straight into the water, chasing sticks, splashing around, and cooling off on warm days. It’s one of the most popular spots for pups who love to swim.

Coot Lake

For those who prefer hiking, Chautauqua Park and Mount Sanitas offer scenic trails with breathtaking views of the Flatirons. While leashes are required, dogs like Gus love the adventure of climbing, sniffing the fresh mountain air, and spotting wildlife along the way.

A Perfect Day for Boulder’s Dogs

From enjoying a morning coffee run to an afternoon of off-leash play and trail adventures, Boulder’s pups are living their best lives. Gus, like many dogs in Boulder, thrives in a city that truly welcomes its four-legged residents. Whether it’s a relaxing day on a patio or an action-packed adventure outdoors, Boulder remains one of the most dog-friendly cities in the country.

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