If you love time spent around the water, this lakefront park is a must-visit. This gem completely surrounds the enormous Pueblo Reservoir fed by the Arkansas River. That means 60 miles of beautiful shoreline embracing 4,600 surface acres of water! Overall, the park contains a solid 10,000 acres of sunny Colorado land.
Two marinas on Lake Pueblo make it easy to get in and out of watercraft. Jet skiing is legal (and popular) here. If you're feeling a bit less extreme, canoeing, rafting, sailboarding, and kayaking are also options. Note that swimming is not permitted in the deep waters of the reservoir. Fortunately, you can just head over to Rock Canyon Swim Beach for a traditional dip.
Prefer your land a bit drier? No problem! Hiking, horseback riding, and small game hunting are all popular here. Nearly 350 picnicking spo
If you love time spent around the water, this lakefront park is a must-visit. This gem completely surrounds the enormous Pueblo Reservoir fed by the Arkansas River. That means 60 miles of beautiful shoreline embracing 4,600 surface acres of water! Overall, the park contains a solid 10,000 acres of sunny Colorado land.
Two marinas on Lake Pueblo make it easy to get in and out of watercraft. Jet skiing is legal (and popular) here. If you're feeling a bit less extreme, canoeing, rafting, sailboarding, and kayaking are also options. Note that swimming is not permitted in the deep waters of the reservoir. Fortunately, you can just head over to Rock Canyon Swim Beach for a traditional dip.
Prefer your land a bit drier? No problem! Hiking, horseback riding, and small game hunting are all popular here. Nearly 350 picnicking spots allow plenty of options for outdoor meals with your Hipcamper posse.
Escape summer woes with fishing, water sports, and that famous Colorado dry heat at Arkansas Point Campground. With a wide range of sites and a spacious feel, you can welcome your neighbors without ever feeling smothered by them. Thanks to countless considerations for your comfort, you’ll feel ready for anything. Ain’t nothing that a week in Arkan Read more...
Enjoy early morning walks along Lake Pueblo in the best of company! With several loops of sites close to the water, Juniper Breaks Campground is a neighborly spot that still offers loads of privacy along with restrooms and options for electric or non-electric sites. With nearby activities ranging from jet skiing to model aircraft flying, you don’t Read more...
Smaller, tighter-knit loops of sites set Northern Plains Campground apart from the other campground options at Lake Pueblo. Enjoy options for increased privacy with select walk-in, tent-only sites located 50-120 yards out of the main part of Kettle Creek Loop. With first-class amenities galore (including laundry, showers, and a playground), access Read more...
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Lake Pueblo State Park
Sail, swim and sunbathe at this deservedly popular hot spot on the water.
If you love time spent around the water, this lakefront park is a must-visit. This gem completely surrounds the enormous Pueblo Reservoir fed by the Arkansas River. That means 60 miles of beautiful shoreline embracing 4,600 surface acres of water! Overall, the park contains a solid 10,000 acres of sunny Colorado land.
Two marinas on Lake Pueblo make it easy to get in and out of watercraft. Jet skiing is legal (and popular) here. If you're feeling a bit less extreme, canoeing, rafting, sailboarding, and kayaking are also options. Note that swimming is not permitted in the deep waters of the reservoir. Fortunately, you can just head over to Rock Canyon Swim Beach for a traditional dip.
Prefer your land a bit drier? No problem! Hiking, horseback riding, and small game hunting are all popular here. Nearly 350 picnicking spo
If you love time spent around the water, this lakefront park is a must-visit. This gem completely surrounds the enormous Pueblo Reservoir fed by the Arkansas River. That means 60 miles of beautiful shoreline embracing 4,600 surface acres of water! Overall, the park contains a solid 10,000 acres of sunny Colorado land.
Two marinas on Lake Pueblo make it easy to get in and out of watercraft. Jet skiing is legal (and popular) here. If you're feeling a bit less extreme, canoeing, rafting, sailboarding, and kayaking are also options. Note that swimming is not permitted in the deep waters of the reservoir. Fortunately, you can just head over to Rock Canyon Swim Beach for a traditional dip.
Prefer your land a bit drier? No problem! Hiking, horseback riding, and small game hunting are all popular here. Nearly 350 picnicking spots allow plenty of options for outdoor meals with your Hipcamper posse.
Activities in the park
3 campgrounds in Lake Pueblo State Park
Escape summer woes with fishing, water sports, and that famous Colorado dry heat at Arkansas Point Campground. With a wide range of sites and a spacious feel, you can welcome your neighbors without ever feeling smothered by them. Thanks to countless considerations for your comfort, you’ll feel ready for anything. Ain’t nothing that a week in Arkan Read more...
Enjoy early morning walks along Lake Pueblo in the best of company! With several loops of sites close to the water, Juniper Breaks Campground is a neighborly spot that still offers loads of privacy along with restrooms and options for electric or non-electric sites. With nearby activities ranging from jet skiing to model aircraft flying, you don’t Read more...
Smaller, tighter-knit loops of sites set Northern Plains Campground apart from the other campground options at Lake Pueblo. Enjoy options for increased privacy with select walk-in, tent-only sites located 50-120 yards out of the main part of Kettle Creek Loop. With first-class amenities galore (including laundry, showers, and a playground), access Read more...
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