Hound Hill Dog Park at Highland Heritage

Hound Hill Dog Park: Highlands Ranch Parks & Homes

Located on the south end of the expansive Highland Heritage Regional Park, Hound Hill is an incredible community asset offering a secure, fenced-in environment for your furry friends to run off-leash. Whether you are bringing your dog down for early morning socialization or an evening run, this dog park provides a fantastic outlet for high-energy pets right off of Quebec Street. If you are looking for a home where morning walks with the dog are part of your daily routine, explore the active real estate properties available right within walking distance!

Hound Hill Dog Park Fast Facts

Address: 9651 S. Quebec St. Highlands Ranch, CO 80130
Hours: 7 a.m. - Sunset
Park Type: Off-Leash Dog Park
Entry Fees: Open access (No fees required)
Management: Regional Park: Douglas County | Dog Park: Metro District

Hound Hill Dog Park Rules

To ensure a safe and enjoyable environment for all pets and owners, please adhere to the following off-leash regulations:

  • Hours of Operation: 7 a.m. until sunset.
  • Leash Protocol: Dogs must be leashed as they enter and exit the dog park and must remain under strict voice control at all times while inside.
  • Owner Responsibilities: Owners must pick up after their dogs, carry a leash at all times, and remain inside the park with their pet(s).
  • Prohibited Dogs: Aggressive dogs and dogs in season (in heat) are strictly prohibited.
  • Health Requirements: All dogs must be vaccinated.
  • Child Safety: Children entering the dog park must be closely supervised by an adult at all times.

Important Park Management Information

Please note that Highland Heritage Regional Park as a whole is managed by Douglas County. However, the Hound Hill Dog Park (located on the south end of the park) is exclusively managed by the Highlands Ranch Metro District. Direct all dog park inquiries to the Metro District Service Center.

Area Info & Live Weather Information

Located on the eastern edge of Highlands Ranch along Quebec St, Hound Hill benefits from the typical beautiful Colorado weather—over 300 days of sunshine a year! If you are planning an afternoon outing with your dog, always be prepared for hot pavement in the summer or rapid temperature drops in the evening. Check the live conditions before you head out:

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the hours at Hound Hill Dog Park?
Hound Hill is open daily from 7:00 a.m. until sunset.
Who manages the park and the dog park?
The main Highland Heritage Regional Park is managed by Douglas County, but Hound Hill Dog Park (located on the south end of the park) is specifically managed by the Highlands Ranch Metro District.
Does my dog have to be vaccinated to enter the park?
Yes. All dogs entering the off-leash area must be fully vaccinated according to Douglas County regulations.
Can my dog be off-leash the entire time?
Dogs must be leashed as they enter and exit the dog park. Once inside the designated off-leash boundaries, they may roam free, but must remain under strict voice control at all times.
Are aggressive dogs permitted?
No. Aggressive dogs, as well as dogs currently in season (in heat), are strictly prohibited from entering the dog park.

Park & Emergency Contacts

Metro District Service Center (For Dog Park)
3280 Redstone Park Circle, Highlands Ranch, CO 80129
Phone: 303-791-2710
Safety & Enforcement
Douglas County Sheriff’s Office: 303-660-7500
Park Ranger Pager: 303-540-2311

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