| Facilities: The Pueblo Reservoir offers over 400 campsites with restrooms, picnic tables, drinking water, and fire rings. There are two marinas located within this State Park. Reservations: Lake Pueblo's campgrounds fill to capacity nearly every weekend between Memorial Day and Labor Day. Reservations are a must on holiday weekends and recommended any summer weekend. Best Time To Visit: Pueblo Reservoir is open year round. Fees: There are a variety of fees that can be occurred when entering this state area, from a daily walking pass all the way to an annual vehicle pass. Please contact this State Park to find the plan best for you. Accessibility: There are campsites within this State Park that are designated for disabled persons. Please select a specific campground for more information. Rules: All fishing regulations apply and you must have a valid Colorado fishing license at all times. There are two special size restrictions on the Pueblo Reservoir. All largemouth, smallmouth, and spotted bass must be at least 15 inches to keep. All walleye must have an 18-inch minimum size to keep. Directions: To get to Pueblo Reservoir from Canon City: Take I-25 to Pueblo, then U.S. 50 west, for four miles. Turn south on Pueblo Boulevard and go four miles to Thatcher Avenue. Turn west and drive six miles to the park. |