Palmer Dog Park - Colorado Springs

3650 Maizeland
Colorado Springs, CO
Operating Hours:
5am to 9pm; 5am - 11pm May to Oct
Managed By:
City of Colorado Springs
Days Closed:
N/A
Fees:
N/A
Restrooms:
Yes
Park Size:
N/A
Type of Park:
Fenced
Other Notes:

Fenced with benches, be sure to bring water for your dog. There is also an unfenced area in the north part of the park that allows off leash use on the hiking trail, see the webpage .

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Horrible park to go to
1

I recently visited this park with my 9 month old German Shepherd Puppy, and we were greeted by a bunch of barking dogs. Sounds typical of a dog park. But when I grabbed my puppy's collar to bring her in (cause she was scared) a rottweiler tried to bite her but instead got me. After this incident the owner would not even apologize (I was bleeding and it did leave bruising) but instead she said, "what do you want me to do about it." Then after that my Puppy was attacked for no reason, a couple came in with a dog they had to keep chained up because it was too aggressive and they had two other dogs. One of the other dog attacked my dog leaving numerous wounds, even one the size of a pencil eraser.
This is not a bad dog park, but HORRIBLE owners go here with dogs that should not be in public!

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Owners not in control

Perhaps this place is better on a weekday. But don't go on a holiday or weekend. People who have apparently no control over their animals release their pooches in this area. My children always have to climb up on the one structure to avoid aggressive dogs. I even saw a family put their dog in the fenced area and then leave to go hiking! It's only a matter of time before an incident happens there. Stay away!

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Very Active Dog Park
3

We frequently take our dog to this park because it is closest to our house. It's nothing special, just a fenced in old softball field, but the dogs love it. There are two large logs in the center for dogs/people and multiple benches.

Most of the actual issues I have seen at this park are a result of the owners, not the animals. There can sometimes be as many as 50 dogs there on the weekend, so be sure that your dog is well socialized and listens to verbal commands. Sometimes there are minor scuffles, but that's the pack mentality and happens at any dog park. Most owners are quick to break up anything that looks like more than some rough housing. If your dog is agressive to other dogs or people, don't bring them to this park - at the same time, don't baby your dog. if something looks a little tense between friends - they will work it out.

If you go during the winter months, take water because they turn off the water fountain. I normally take a jug big enough for all of the dogs because most owners do not bring their own.

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park
1

I have often wondered if people leave their dogs there to go on hikes. This is unacceptable. There is always going to be lazy owners. I take my Tanner on hikes with me and rarely go to the dog park. It is obvious after just 5-10 minutes he dislikes it there. There is a group of people who go nearly every morning but don't have control over the dogs. They treat them like humans and the dogs aren't socialized either.
Even though bear Creek is clear across town I make the effort to take him there if not hiking because it's not worth it at Palmer Park.

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Just Plain Terrible
1

Although the dog park has a lot of activity, it isnt worth it. There are many large, aggressive dogs with owners who dont pay any attention to how their dogs behave! This place is terrible! There is absolutely no shade, and nothing for the dogs to do, except maybe jump on a sad excuse of a log. If you want a great dog park, go to Bear Creek.

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Fenced in Ballpark
2

This dog park seems like it is a fenced in old baseball diamond. It is okay. Nice place to take a dog that needs a little play time. Grass seems to always be over grown on the far side and Ive seen a couple snakes out there. There is no running away but there are buckets someone has brought but the last couple times Ive been out there no one was brought any water for them. There are picnic tables right outside the fence and a couple of benches inside the fence. There are also grocery bags brought by dog lovers there is no trash can, just a big dumpster right on the edge to throw poo in. There are a couple of big logs or tree trunks that have been dropped off in there for either sitting or climbing on. All in all Id say its and okay place but not anything close to Bear Creek. Also dont expect alot of shade.

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Nice Park but.....
3

I do enjoy taking my dogs to Palmer Park Dog Park but I have also had some problems. There seems to be more aggressive dogs there than at some of the other parks. I have also witnessed one evening during the summer when a bunch of people were driving up and getting ready to fight their dogs so I would recommend leaving the park when it starts to get dark. I did call animal control and I believe they investigated. Overall it is a nice park just always keep a good eye on your dog(s).