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Grand Junction

Highland Meadow Corgis fit right in, Grand Junction, Colorado, is a fantastic place for dog-friendly adventures with its stunning natural landscapes and pet-welcoming spots. Here are some of the best activities to enjoy with your dog:

Colorado National Monument

  • Features: While pets aren’t allowed on most hiking trails, leashed dogs are welcome along the scenic Rim Rock Drive and at designated viewpoints. You can enjoy the incredible red rock views and canyons while taking in the scenic overlooks with your dog.

Lunch Loop Trails (Tabeguache Trailhead)

  • Location: South of Grand Junction near Monument Road

  • Features: This trail system has several dog-friendly trails, though some are challenging. The area is open to hikers, bikers, and dogs on-leash, and you’ll get great views of the city and the surrounding red rock formations.

Downtown Grand Junction Walking Tour

  • Features: Take a self-guided tour around downtown with your dog, where you can view murals, sculptures, and local shops. Many shops have dog-friendly patios, and some stores offer treats for visiting dogs. Main Street Bagels is a dog-friendly café with an outdoor seating area.

These activities and spots offer a mix of social spaces, scenic trails, and pet-friendly dining, giving you and your dog a variety of ways to explore and enjoy Grand Junction together!

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These activities and spots offer a mix of social spaces, scenic trails, and pet-friendly dining, giving you and your dog a variety of ways to explore and enjoy Grand Junction together!

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Corgi Meet-ups or Events

  • Tip: Keep an eye out for local pet events, dog shows, or Corgi-specific gatherings in the area. These events often happen at local parks and can be a fun way for Corgis to socialize and for owners to connect.

Pet-Friendly Cafés and Shops

  • Location: Downtown Grand Junction

  • Features: Several cafés and shops welcome dogs on their patios. Main Street Bagels is known for its dog-friendly atmosphere. Enjoy a meal or coffee while your Corgi relaxes by your side.

Visit Local Farmers Markets

  • Features: Many farmers markets in Grand Junction are dog-friendly. You can stroll through the stalls with your Corgi, and some vendors might even have treats for dogs.

Join a Local Dog Group

  • Tip: Look for local Facebook groups or community boards where dog owners in Grand Junction share tips and organize meet-ups. This can be a great way to find Corgi-friendly activities and make new friends.

These activities should provide plenty of fun for both you and your Corgi while exploring the beautiful surroundings of Grand Junction!

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Grand Junction offers some fantastic dog-friendly hikes, with a variety of landscapes ranging from desert trails to lush river paths. Here are some great options for hiking with your dog in the area:

Colorado National Monument

  • Features: While dogs aren’t allowed on most trails, you can take your leashed dog on Rim Rock Drive, where you can enjoy scenic overlooks and views of the red rock formations. There are several picnic areas and pullouts for taking breaks and enjoying the scenery with your pup.

Riverfront Trail

  • Location: Along the Colorado River

  • Features: A scenic, paved multi-use path that stretches along the river. It’s perfect for a leisurely stroll or a bike ride with your dog. Along the trail, you’ll find several parks, including Las Colonias Park, which has an off-leash area.

Palisade Rim Trail

  • Location: Palisade, east of Grand Junction

  • Features: A moderate trail that offers stunning views of the Grand Valley and is suitable for active dogs. It’s a great place for both you and your dog to enjoy the outdoors, but make sure to bring plenty of water.

Grand Mesa

  • Location: East of Grand Junction

  • Features: The Grand Mesa has numerous dog-friendly trails, such as the Mesa Lakes Loop and Lost Lake Trail. These trails offer gentle slopes, stunning alpine views, and various lakes for your dog to enjoy.

Highline Lake State Park

  • Location: Loma, northwest of Grand Junction

  • Features: A lovely park with several trails around the lake and picnic areas. Dogs are welcome on-leash, and there’s plenty of space for your pup to explore. The loop trail around the lake is easy and perfect for a relaxing day out.

Crimson Cliffs Trail

  • Location: Near the Colorado River

  • Features: This trail is dog-friendly and offers beautiful views of the cliffs and surrounding areas. It's relatively easy and great for a leisurely hike.

Rabbit Valley Recreation Area

  • Location: West of Grand Junction

  • Features: This area features rugged trails and interesting rock formations, ideal for adventurous pups. There are several trails to explore, and you can let your dog enjoy the open space.

Davis Creek Regional Park

  • Location: Washoe Valley, south of Grand Junction

  • Features: With multiple trails and picnic areas, this park allows dogs on-leash. The creek and surrounding nature make it a beautiful spot for a hike with your furry friend.

​When hiking with your dog, always bring water, poop bags, and any necessary gear for a safe and enjoyable outing. Happy hiking!

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Our Corgi puppy flight service

Looking for a "Corgi puppy near me"? What if it didn't matter how close you lived to the puppy you love? Kind of like true love, distance shouldn't be a hindrance. We are taking locality out of the equation. We offer flight nanny service exclusively for our puppies. Hand delivered to you by the actual breeder who lovingly raised your Corgi. My husband David or I (Keslie) will accompany your puppy via airline ANYWHERE IN THE U.S. to your nearest airport and meet you there! Ballpark estimate, this is usually $500.

Where are our Corgi puppies?
 

The list of states and provinces are expanding! Currently, Hawaii, Washington, Oregon, California, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Nebraska, Texas, Wisconsin, Tennessee, New York, Florida and British Columbia.

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