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  1. Love that you included so many helpful tips for visiting in this post. The Garden of the Gods looks pretty special with that winter snow.

  2. I had never heard of this garden until I read your blog. I am happy I’ve discovered a new place. I am adding this one to my US list 🙂 Thank you for sharing.

  3. I’ve been to Garden of the Gods several times in the summer, but I would love to see it in the winter. The snow on the red rocks is such a beautiful contrast. And it’s probably much less crowded!

  4. I bet red rocks at Garden of the Gods is gorgeous against the snow in the winter. Great tip to wear cleats, I wouldn’t have thought of it. Snoopy looks quite handsome in his sweater!

  5. The name ‘Garden of the Gods’ itself sounds interesting. Good to know it is a nice place to visit even in winters. Visiting here when 2ft of snow fell the prev. night? Whoa! That’s some thrilling snow day! I’m also surprised to read there were lot of visitors on cars inspite of the weather. I can imagine how the rock climbing can be unsafe in snow.

  6. Garden of the Gods looks great to visit in winter. Anything that cuts down on more people being there is welcome. Sounds like you had a great time. Some good tips for visiting. P.S. Your dog is adorable.

  7. I have not been to the GOG but would love to visit some day. I typically like to visit parks during Spring or Fall to avoid the snow, but the snow looks gorgeous. It’s nice that they cleared the roads fairly fast and having those slip-on traction cleats would definitely come in handy! Snoopy is adorable.

  8. Happy to know that this place is dog-friendly. I am not just sure if my little furball would be happy to visit when its cold but at least the option to bring him along is available. It’s nice that there are doggie cleanup bags available.

    1. I think one of the good things about having a small dog is you can always carry it around and make sure it is comfortable in your hand.

  9. From the photos alone, the views are incredible and it feels like you’re in another world when surrounded by its stunning rock formations. Whether you’re into hiking or just want to take some pictures, I think this park offers both. I would love for my dogs to experience this!

  10. Gosh it sounds freezing at Garden of the Gods in winter. I like your thinking with getting in early for a carpark, but it would definitely be colder earlier on. I really love the contrast of the snow and the brown during winter, so I’d pick that as a good time to visit. Balanced Rock is gorgeous, I can see why it’s a popular photo opportunity. Poor Snoopy, his paws must have been freezing! But, you most definitely cannot make a dog wear booties if he doesn’t want to haha.

    1. Yeah. Getting early will guarantee you a parking spot, but it will be cold, too. Balanced Rock is gorgeous, but the past two visits we couldn’t find a parking spot. That’s why you need to come early. And you are right about dogs. If they don’t want to wear booties, then they’re not going to wear it. Haha..

  11. Snoopy is gorgeous- love that facial expression. My dog has never experienced snow, I would love to see how she coped. But what incredible scenery in that park. Are dogs allowed off leash?

  12. Never been to Colorado yet, but Garden of Gods looks very impressive! I love that image of the balanced rock….Wow! With the snow contrasting with the brown of the rock, it is beautiful. I will definitely look up this place when I am in the area next. 🙂

  13. Best laid plans! Sounded like a great idea to go while everyone else was shopping but the snow would be unexpected. Poor snoopy with no boots! But at least he had a warm coat on. I’m sure the fresh blanket of snow made the scenic views all that more pretty.

  14. I liked Gardens of the Gods. I was there in May, but I think the place is perfect for a day trip at any time of the year. It offers excellent trails and rock formations, and for sure, it’s a family-friendly and pets friendly place.

  15. Personally I know both of my dogs are not huge fans of the cold so if I ever visited it would definitely need to be when it is a bit warmer. I love taking my dogs out on hikes or long walks so this would be the perfect trip for as. An added bonus is all the great scenery as well.

  16. I always thought of Colorado being some forlorn place – interesting only if you are into skiing. But lately I’ve seen a couple of posts on Colorado and now – after having read your post on the Garden of the Gods, I have the feeling having skipped a really great state when I travelled the US. Colorado is definitely on my list of places to visit in the US now.

    1. Oh no! You’ve got a wrong impression. Colorado is a beautiful destination even for summer or fall. It’s one of my favorite states to visit at any time. I hope you can visit the state in the summer.

  17. I have never thought about visiting the American National Parks in winter! But your pictures look wonderful. Good to know that there are hiking possibilites at the Garden of the Gods in winter too. And I love the picture of Snoopy in his red hoody!

    1. Garden of the Gods is a city park, but yes, some of the American National Parks are a unique destinations in the winter.

  18. I am always fascinated to see how parks and mountains scenes change as winter sets in. And good to know that “winter” hours start early. I would not have expected the parking lots to be closed in what I would think of as off season. How fun to see a dog experiencing snow when not used to it. As a Canadian, I guess I am just used to snow.

    1. No, the parking lots are always open, but sometimes you might not even get a space to park, especially during holidays and weekends.

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