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. There’s a lot to explore including the swim beach with a five-story waterslide. 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.
Views of the Greenhorn and Wet mountain ranges to the southwest and the magnificent Pikes Peak to the north are a splendid way to end the day. It is no wonder that Lake Pueblo State Park is a favorite destination.
Fees
Daily Park Pass: $6
2008 Annual Pass $60 / $30 for seniors (Colorado resident age 64+)
Boat rentals: Check with marina
Boat Slip Rentals: Check with marina
Mooring: Check with marina
Swim Beach: $1 per person entering
Posted By: AdventureDrop
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A paved trail follows all of the main roads in the park. If you catch the trail in Rock Canyon, you can bike along the river to the Nature C...
Posted By: AdventureDrop
N 38°15.12168'
W 104°44.87562'
New Boat Ramp Hours- Dec 1, 2008 to April 14, 2009 the ramps will be open between 5am to 6pm only. Then April 15, 2009 to Oct 15, 2009 the b...

