Laramie is pet friendly! If you need help to decide where to stay, play, or eat with Fido, you’ve come to the right place. Here’s the scoop on our favorite pet friendly hotels, dog friendly activities, and restaurants that allow dogs in Laramie.
Hampton Inn Laramie allows 2 dogs of any size in designated rooms for an additional fee of $25 per night. All pet-friendly rooms are located on the… Full pet policy & more
Pet policies are determined by the individual host of each Airbnb property. For more information on the pet fee, weight limit, and other restrictions… Full pet policy & more
Dogs are allowed at Laramie KOA, but they must be kept on a leash no longer than 6 feet when outside your vehicle. Dogs are also allowed at the tent sites… Full pet policy & more
The Dog Park at Optimist Park is a great place for Fido to play off-leash in Laramie, WY. Dog owners are reminded to clean up any mess left behind by pooches.… Full details & more
The Medicine Bow Rail Trail is one of 1600 rail-trails supported by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, a nonprofit organization that is working to create… Full details & more
Atmosphere Mountainworks in Laramie, WY, is dog friendly. Fido is welcome to join you while you peruse the aisles of outdoor wear and apparel. The… Full details & more
Rockin' E builds harmony and understanding between owners and their companion animals by using positive methods and education. They offer obedience… Full details & more
Laramie Animal Shelter promotes adoptable animals and educates the public concerning animal control and shelter related issues in the city of… Full details & more
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Posted July 8, 2017
Posted July 8, 2017
Snowy Range loop, October 2016
In the winter, the snow is probably too much for smaller or older dogs.
Located 100 yards from lot, rather than immediately adjacent to lot like most dog parks. Note that grass in the dog park is lush and watered, but the grass outside is dead. A little planning and groundwater mitigation in this area would resulted in a more practical use of land, and a park that doesn't have to be seasonally closed in the spring.