Lake Pueblo State Park in Colorado State

Lake Pueblo State Park

Lake Pueblo State Park has a 4,600-acre lake as well as 12,000 acres of surrounding land.

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Lake Pueblo State Park Details

Lake Pueblo State Park has a 4,600-acre lake as well as 12,000 acres of surrounding land. Visitors to the lake can swim, raft, kayak, power boat, jet and water ski. Anglers can catch walleye, saugeye, catfish and largemouth bass. There are natural and paved trails of varying difficulty for mountain bikers and hikers. There is a paved Pueblo River Trail, 150 picnic sites, and 400 campsites from basic to full-hookup.

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