Cherry Creek Dog Off Leash Area (DOLA)
About the Business
Cherry Creek Dog Off Leash Area (DOLA) is a popular park and tourist attraction located on South Entrance Road in Aurora, Colorado, United States. To access the DOLA, visitors must have a valid DOLA pass and a valid park pass for their vehicle. Passes can be purchased at the entrance stations and park office. The Keep Colorado Wild pass does not cover the DOLA fees. Daily passes can also be purchased at self-serve stations when staff is unavailable. Due to its popularity, there may be extended wait times during peak hours, which include holidays and weekends. For more information about the history and planning of off-leash areas in Colorado State Parks, visit the Review page.
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Location & Phone number
S Entrance Rd, Aurora, CO 80015, United States
Hours open
Monday:
5:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday:
5:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday:
5:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday:
5:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday:
5:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday:
5:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday:
5:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Reviews
"Cherry Creek State Park off leash dog park is like Disney World for dogs! It has beautiful scenery of the mountains and DTC, with gorgeous, sunrises and sunsets! There’s a variety of terrain to walk your dog, whether it’s a gravel path, the Meadows, or letting them run in the creek :-) I am blessed to live within 10 minutes of this park and come here often, about 10 to 12 times per week. I love this park so much I volunteered to be a Dola cleaner Cleaner when they have events for volunteers."
"Always a fan, I go as often as I can with my 2 dogs. The walking seems to keep the dogs more friendly compared to a dog park, often a hello and go kind of greeting. Always parking available."
"We have been multiple times now, and this place is amazing. You can get in a great walk around the park while your dog runs around off leash with you. Really couldn’t ask for anything more out of a dog park"
"Excellent dog park for fur babies to have some off-leash fun time! It has trails, water, sand beach, native landscape set in a mountain range backdrop. The only con would probably be the entry price, it is $11 for the state park (the dog park is part of the state park) plus $3 for dogs, so $14 combined, highly recommended to have a State Park pass, or carpool with your friends who have the pass."
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