Pueblo Lake State Park
I decided to get away this weekend to do some camping, hiking, and fishing at Lake Pueblo State Park in Southern Colorado. Lake Pueblo is a reservoir that damns the Arkansas River for hydroelectricity and agricultural use, along with providing recreational fishing.
With several trails along the park, I decided to hike 13 miles of them. I recommended packing extra water, electrolyte powder, socks, and sunblock through the park’s hot and arid conditions. There is no cover on the trails except for the park benches, but water stations at the campgrounds refill your packs.
Also, the park is susceptible to high winds being on the front range. Ensure that your campground is secured, or you will sorely regret it. I had to wake up in the middle of the night, throwing all my gear into the tent. I would also make sure your campfire is completely out before turning it in for the night. The conditions out along the front range are extremely dry. For aspects of fishing, not much I can report. Unfortunately, I did more nature watching than fishing. Regardless, it was a good trip and I would visit again.
May 9, 2022