Dog walking in Windsor
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Why book dog walker in Windsor
Busy Pet Parents sometimes need a hand when it comes to ensuring their pup is getting the potty breaks and exercise they need. That's where Wag! comes in! Local Windsor, CO dog walkers are background checked and registered on the Wag! platform, ready to take your dog on an adventure when you need them. Your dog can make a friend in the neighborhood, and you can re-book with the same dog walker easily in the app. Windsor, CO has "pawlenty" of parks and neighborhoods that your dog is itching to explore!

The best dog friendly neighborhoods
in Windsor
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Route 392
The neighborhood of Route 392 is in the southern part of town, and named for the major highway that cuts through the area. One of the best places to head to is Windsor West Park. The park is 20 acres of vibrant green space, with grassy meadows, a picnic pavilion, enclosed basketball court, grilling station, and paved paths. Leashed pups can enjoy a leisurely walk here, or just a place to play and exercise with access to water fountains and clean-up stations. The Poudre River Trail also cuts through the neighborhood and provides humans and pups a gorgeous greenway to walk, extending along the river for 21.8 miles and made of concrete.36

Windsor Lake
The neighborhood of Windsor Lake is known for the large lake of the same name. Along the lake is the Windsor Lake Dog Park. This enclosed area offers scenic views and access to the lake. There are enclosed spaces for large and small pups made up of grassy terrain, and a double-gated entrance. Pups can also enjoy clean-up stations, dog-sized water fountains, trash bins, shaded sitting areas, and an entrance to the trail that surrounds the lake. The trail itself is made from concrete and dirt and loops around over 2.25 miles. The trail is not fenced-in, but still allows dogs to be off-leash.24

New Windsor
New Windsor is a newly developed neighborhood in the northwestern part of the city, with rows of residential homes and prairies. The popular place to be with your pup in the area is the Brunner Farm Park, a small park with paved paths that wind through the open spaces of the park. Check out the small fishing pond, playground, and picnic area. Fido must remain on a leash, but has access to water fountains, trash bins, and benches. At the Founders Green Park, you'll find lots of open, green space for you and Fido. With a perimeter path and covered pavilion, you and Fido will enjoy your time here whether you're walking or looking for a place to play.12

Eastern Windsor
Eastern Windsor is the largest neighborhood in the city, providing a landscape of open fields and desert to its residents. The open areas are dog-friendly and include the park known as Diamond Valley Community Park. The park is over 30 acres with multiple residential fields, enclosed courts, open space, and a perimeter trail that is made from concrete. Dogs are welcome in the enclosed areas as long as no games are being played, or can take a walk on the trails while on a leash. There are additional features that include water fountains, benches, trash bins, and nighttime lights. The park is open from 7 AM to sunset.