Dog Town
Photo: RICK LOHRE

LIVIN’ IN A PUPSTA’S PARADISE

Taking the dog days of summer to a whole new level! Almost every year, Mountain Games attendees vote the Go RVing Dog Town venue as the most fun for spectators. Who doesn’t love watching our 4-legged friends launch off a dock and belly flop into the water? Dog Town doubled the fun with the addition of a second DockDogs pool which will host the Dueling Dogs competitions. Pup-friendly sponsors and non-stop activity make this the spot for doggos and their hoomans.

DON’T FORGET: Dog Town is in Lionshead!

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DOG TOWN HOURS

THURSDAY, June 10

11am – 6pm


FRIDAY, June 11

11am – 6pm


SATURDAY, June 12

9am – 6pm


SUNDAY, June 13

9am – 6pm

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Dog-friendly Property in the Heart of Dog TowN

 

The Arrabelle at Vail Square, A RockResort, is a dog friendly property with the second floor hotel rooms all allowing dogs. These units also offer a selection of ADA units for those individuals traveling with a service animal. The Arrabelle at Vail Square offers half dozen pet friendly residences from one bedroom up to four bedrooms complete with complimentary feeding mats, water and food bowls and dog beds.

Additional dog arrival amenities including house made treats and a specialty dog menu from Tavern On The Square. Per Health Code, dogs are not served within the restaurant. However The Arrabelle at Vail Square is more than happy to accommodate through in room or in lobby dining.

$50/night cleaning fee is waived in honor of Lionshead being home to the GoPro Mountain Games Dog Town. Guests must mention they are traveling for the Games at time of booking.

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TOWN OF VAIL DOG RULES

Dogs must be on a leash within the Town of Vail, in Vail Village, Lionshead Mall and on all bike paths. Also, please refrain from tethering your dog. It is unlawful in the Town of Vail and it is also unsafe for your pup to be left alone and unsupervised. Sorry, no dogs allowed on our bus system either. Lastly, be a good neighbor and pick up after your dog – don’t make us call the “poolice” on you…