Colorado Campgrounds
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. Along with the sunny days and a mild year-round climate, visitors quickly learn that one day is not enough.
Full service marinas and a diversity of campsites welcome guests to stay awhile. Water recreation includes sailing, motor-boating, waterskiing, river tubing and prime fishing. Boaters choose from two full-service marinas and boat ramps.
Land recreation includes hiking, biking, picnicking and diverse nature exploration. Miles of trails make it easy to discover the beauty of the shady Arkansas River below the dam or the wonder of 200-year-old Juniper trees. Wet or dry activities culminate with camping options that encourage a day of play to become a mini-vacation.
Credit Cards Accepted



20 Amp
30 Amp
50 Amp
Big Rigs Welcome
Boat Ramp
Clubs Welcome
Dump Station
Electric
Firewood
Fishing
Grill at Site
Handicap
Hiking Trails
Hunting
Over 35 Ft
Pavilions
Pets Welcome
Picnicking
Playground
Pull Thru
Reservations Accepted
Restrooms-cg
Showers-cg
Store
Swimming Lake/Stream etc.
Tent Camping
Rexie
Nov 13 , 2018"Barren State Park"
For a state park, it could use some one on one attention. The land is dry and barren, some sites have large trees with great shade, other sites have no trees. Restroom facilities are not the greatest. Nice large lake with water skiing, wake boarding, but no swimming allowed in the lake. Park has RV sites on both sides of the lake.
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