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    Grand Master Know It All HunterCO's Avatar
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    Harriman lake at the end of my street I have been taking my dog there since she was a puppy (6yrs). Never had any trouble except coming home with a nasty stinky wet dog.

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    Not to mention I swam in that thing growing up but it was closed to the public untill about 6 years ago. Back in the day we had a great time as kids the best part was running for the fence when they tried to catch us. Oh and tieing M-80's to rocks and watching the fish float. Yes I know I should be in prision.
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    On the westbound side of C-470, just west of Santa Fe, there's a place where you can get to the South Platte river and swim in a nice sized pool. The current should be mild enough for dogs.

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    SE of Cherry Creek Reservoir there is a huge dog park off of Parker road, with a slow stream meandering through it. Gets pretty busy on the weekends and you have to pay for a daily pass if you don't have the annual. I know you said mountains, I was just giving another option.

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    Brandon
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    Well thanks for posting that. We take our dogs to Cherry Creek quite a bit but never knew about any parks. We usually just find a quiet spot, let them rip around the lake and hope we don't get caught off-leash.

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