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| Arkansas Headwaters State Recreation Area | | This area offers abundant and outstanding opportunities for fishing, rafting, kayaking, picnicking, hiking, camping, mountain biking, and sightseeing among deep canyons, broad valleys and towering mountain peaks. There are five versatile camping areas with over 84 individual campsites. |
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| Arkansas Point Campground | | This campground is mainly for trailers/RV's. All 95 camping sites have electrical hook-ups. This campground is located next to the Pueblo Reservoir. |
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| Arkansas River | | The trout population in the Arkansas is 90 percent self-reproducing brown trout and 10 percent Colorado River rainbows, which are introduced as fingerlings. Expect about 2,000 fish per mile on the average. |
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| Beaver Creek Wilderness Study Area | | The twin forks of Beaver Creek rush out of Colorado peaks to converge in one of the richest wildlife habitats in the state. Hiking, fishing, bird spotting, and wildlife viewing are popular here. |
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| Dam Trail | | This 16.5 mile paved trail connects Rock Canyon, Southshore Marina, Northshore Marina and the campground. |
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| Five Points Campground | | This campground offer 20 individual campsites, each complete with a tent pad, fire grill and table. All of these sites are designated for trailers/RV's. There are no hook-ups here. |
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| Juniper Breaks Campground | | This campground is mainly for trailers/RV's. None of the 84 campsites have electrical hook-ups. This campground is located next to the Pueblo Reservoir. |
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| Kettle Creek Campground | | This campground is mainly for trailers/RV's. There are 27 sites for trailers/RV's, and seven sites designated as "tent-only". None of the trailer/RV sites have any hook-ups. This campground is located next to the Pueblo Reservoir. |
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| Lake Pueblo State Park | | Known widely by sun-lovers and water-sports enthusiasts for its 4,646 surface acre reservoir, the park also offers 400 campsites spread throughout its 9,600-acre park. Whether you want to boat, water-ski, sail, swim, fish, camp, hike, or just relax, Lake Pueblo has something to offer for everyone. |
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| Prairie Ridge Campground | | This campground is mainly for trailers/RV's. All 83 camping sites have electrical hook-ups. This campground is located next to the Pueblo Reservoir. |
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| Pueblo Reservoir | | Some fish caught are: trout, walleye, large and smallmouth bass, crappie, channel catfish, wiper (a cross between white bass and stripe bass), bluegill, and yellow perch. |
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| Railroad Bridge Campground | | This campground offer 14 individual campsites, each complete with a tent pad, fire grill and table. Six of these sites are designated as tent camping only, the other eight are for trailers/RV's. There are no hook-ups here. |
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| Rincon Campground | | This campground offer eight individual campsites, each complete with a tent pad, fire grill and table. All of these sites are designated for trailers/RV's. There are no hook-ups here. |
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| Ruby Mountain Campground | | This campground offer 22 individual campsites, each complete with a tent pad, fire grill and table. Six of these sites are designated as tent camping only, the other 16 are for trailers/RV's. There are no hook-ups here. |
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| Yucca Flats Campground | | This campground is mainly for trailers/RV's, although tents are permitted to camp here. All 87 camping sites have electrical hook-ups. This campground is located next to the Pueblo Reservoir. |
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