Published on February 25, 2026
As a dog owner, there is nothing more joyful than watching your dog run and explore the natural world.
However, dog ownership comes with responsibility, too. Leashing and picking up after your furry friends helps keep our beautiful parks and open spaces healthy and safe for all.
Superior's leash ordinance requires you to keep your pup leashed (unless you're visiting a designated off-leash area), but doing so is also the kind and neighborly thing to do!
Off-leash dogs risk bringing home an unwelcome mange infestation, disrupting wildlife, or causing anxiety for other people or pets.
Learn more about why leashing is important from Boulder County Animal Protection Supervisor Janeé Boswell.
Aside from being a stinky nuisance, dog poop contains bacteria and parasites that can pose health hazards to humans, wildlife, and other dogs!
When left on the ground and not disposed of properly, dog feces can introduce harmful bacteria and nutrients into local waters.
The bottom line? Leashing your dog and picking up after them keeps them safe, protects our local wildlife, and ensures open spaces remain a joy for everyone.
Don't forget! There are two dog parks in Town where your dog can enjoy off-leash fun: Autrey Park Dog Park (1830 Honey Creek Drive) and Central Park Dog Park (2560 Central Park Way). The Town recently made exciting improvements at Autrey Park!
You can learn all about the project on the Town website.