Hound Hill Dog Park (at Heritage Regional Park)

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9651 S. Quebec
Highland Ranch, CO
Operating Hours:
7am - Sunset
Managed By:
Highland Ranch Metro District
Days closed:
Fees:
None
Restrooms:
Park Size:
2 acres
Type of Park:
Fenced
Other Notes:

Don't forget to bring water for your dog in most months. No shade.

Visitor's picture
Great Park for Puppies
5

This park is nice! It has plenty of space for your dog to run around. There is poop bags, water, and trash cans. There is no shade. But, it is fenced in! If you have a puppy that has never been to a dog park I think this one is great. It is perfect dog park for a dog who loves to run and chase!

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A nice park for dogs
3

Hound Hill is very popular park in Highlands Ranch.
The park attracts dogs(and people)of all types. The dogs seems to get along for the most part, although, I usually notice at least one doggy scuffle during each visit, but the owners are usually very involved and quick to separate the dogs as necessary. Most of the dogs seem to congregate in the center of the park, where the majority of the picnic benches are located. The park does have some irresponsible owners who don't pick up after their dogs, but I've seen a lot worse at other dog parks.
If you're dog has a tendency to be sneaky or sly, he or she may "slip" out of the dog park when other dogs enter or exit. Most people don't secure the gate doors to the gate post under most conditions. I have a beagle, she is not only curious, but she also enjoys being the greeter of the incoming dogs, therefore I have to keep a keen eye out for her at all times.

Side Note: Watch out for dog owners who attempt to give your dog treats without asking first. It is really annoying and inappropriate, especially if your dog has severe allergies to certain foods.

Parking is wonderful. The only setback to the parking entrance is exiting during rush hour. There is so much traffic on Quebec Street during peak times, it is extremely difficult to turn left onto Quebec. The longest but safest option is to drive around the park's access road into the Post office and drive through post office eparking lot and exit at the traffic light.

nome's picture
The park

A nice place, few doggie perks though. There is water and poopie bags and trash cans are provided. No shade, lots of dirt but it is fenced in, I believe my dogs are always eyeing that green, huge soccer/baseball area and the dry creek, treed in area, just outside of the "park".