Cheyenne Mountain State Park Camping! Where’d You Go?

We had a relaxing and fun Memorial Day Weekend. Spent it camping in Cheyenne Mountain State Park.  We arrived on Friday afternoon, set up our fifth wheel, put out the camp chairs and went for a hike. Most trails in the park are an easy and fun hike.  Upon returning to the campsite we started a blazing campfire roasted hot dogs and brauts then later marshmallows for S’mores. A little guitar music as we enjoy the city lights.

The next day Mother Nature rained all over us, but we were not deterred.  Morning hike then chased inside where it was popcorn and movie night.  Yep, that’s why we camp in a fifth wheel trailer.  The rest of the weekend was sunny and warm, steaks over the campfire with baked potatoes. Then S’mores of course.  Perfect camping weather! Now the wonderful news!

I’m so excited, finally all my letters, forms in suggestion boxes, and answers to surveys for the Colorado State Parks & Wildlife system were answered!  Yippee! Colorado State Parks & Wildlife Department is doing a three month trial allowing dogs on certain trails in Cheyenne Mountain State Park and Mueller State Park. That little tidbit made our day as well as our dog’s!  In Cheyenne Mountain State Park as of June 1st dogs are allowed on these trails Acorn Alley, Bobcat Way and Raccoon Ridge.  The trails connect to park’s campground, where dogs are already allowed.

In Mueller State Park, as of June 1st dogs will be allowed on portions of Homestead Trail and Black Bear Trail leading out of the campground.

The trial period could be extended into the winter, if it’s deemed a success. Of course it will be a success! Even better, it could become a permanent policy. Music to our dog’s ears! We have been advocating for allowing dogs on Colorado State Park trails for years. Steamboat Lake already allows dogs on their trails and we love it!

The caveat is visitors with dogs MUST pick up after their dogs, bag stations have been installed, so there is no excuse.  It’s completely in our hands to see it’s a success! We got this.

There is nothing more exciting than hiking a trail with your canine companion.  So PLEASE, pick up after your pets. If you see someone who needs a little nudge to pick up after their dog, hand them a bag and say THANKS! Let’s make this a permanent policy.

***Next week – We take a look at the Great Horned Owl family that have taken up residence in the Lowes Home Improvement Center in University Village Shopping Center in Colorado Springs!  Don’t miss it!

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  • CB Clark says:

    I was surprised to read that dogs are not usually allowed on State Park trails. Bummer. In Canada, most parks allow dogs, but they have to be on a leash and, of course, you have to pick up after them. I love hiking with my dog. She’s my favourite companion. Sounds like you had a great weekend camping. Many more to come I hope.

  • Charlotte says:

    Lucky you Tena! It sounds like an idyllic weekend! Good for you for being persistent with your requests. I hope everyone complies with the rules –it’s just good common sense to clean up after oneself or pet.

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