Boulder’s Dog of the Day: Lily’s Bright Smile Shines in the Spring Sun

Photo credit: Sherrie Stille
Say hello to Lily, today’s Dog of the Day—a joyful spirit with a smile that could brighten anyone’s morning. In this perfect spring snapshot, Lily is enjoying a playful day in Boulder, Colorado, where dogs are more than pets—they’re beloved members of the community.
Boulder is one of the most dog-friendly cities in the country, and it shows. With its wide array of off-leash parks, hiking trails, and pet-welcoming businesses, Boulder has built a reputation as a canine paradise. On any given day, you’ll find happy pups like Lily splashing in creeks, bounding through grassy fields, and lounging next to their humans on sun-soaked patios.
The city boasts some of the most iconic dog parks in Colorado. Valmont Dog Park is a local favorite, known for its large fenced-in area and plenty of space to run and roam. East Boulder Dog Park offers a mix of grassy play areas and a pond where water-loving dogs can take a dip. Foothills Dog Park, tucked up against the scenic backdrop of the mountains, provides a quieter option with beautiful views and shaded spots. Each of these parks reflects Boulder’s dedication to outdoor living—for humans and dogs alike.
Boulder’s love for dogs extends well beyond the parks. Local cafés and shops often have water bowls waiting outside and treats at the counter. Farmers markets and festivals regularly welcome dogs on leashes, and it’s common to see tail-wagging companions strolling along Pearl Street or relaxing near Boulder Creek.
What makes Boulder so special for dogs like Lily is the freedom, the open space, and the shared joy that comes with living in a place that embraces nature and community. Whether it’s the fresh mountain air, the endless adventures, or just a friendly game of fetch, Boulder dogs truly live their best lives.
Lily’s smile in today’s photo perfectly captures the energy and happiness that fills Boulder’s dog parks every day. She’s not just playing—she’s part of a vibrant, tail-wagging culture that makes Boulder one of the happiest places to be a dog.