Lake Pueblo, rated a fishing “hot spot,” provides over 4,600 surface acres of water, 60 miles of shoreline and almost 10,000 acres of land. Water …
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Aug 22, 2024
This park is a little rough around the edges. It appears to old and is showing its age. We had only electricity with potable water nearby. The terrain is interesting with oddly shaped mountains in… Full review by mysugarpie
Jun 3, 2023
Weekends have loud obnoxious drunken parties despite quiet periods. Have tried campyng off and on over 10 years. Staff is gone at 5pm and an on call ranger is supposedly available after calling loc… Full review by malesapiens
May 24, 2023
I love spending the day out here. It's a great way to beat the Pueblo heat. There's something about hoping on the pontoon and relaxing on the water. There's a lot of neat coves to go into. While here… Full review by ParanormalProwler
We are interested in the hiking trails. Has anyone been there lately that can tell us the trail conditions? Their website on conditions hasn't been updated since last year. We are trying to find a nice hike, without muddy trails.
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Most of the trails are paved. You can bicycle or walk, but no motorized vehicles. There are areas that are not paved but I’ve never seen mud. If there has been recent rain & you’re off …
Most of the trails are paved. You can bicycle or walk, but no motorized vehicles. There are areas that are not paved but I’ve never seen mud. If there has been recent rain & you’re off the trails then you could have a messy experience. It’s also a great place to bring a lunch as there are picnic areas. And there are fishing spots (which are not paved) along the river. Enjoy
No--there used to be one at the swim park but that is closed. So now there's just various coves and inlets that people go to but nothing structured like that.