Information About Wildlife Viewing In Pueblo, Colorado
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Arkansas Point Campground - Bird Watching, Wildlife Viewing In National Recreation Areas
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.

Arkansas River - Bird Watching
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.

Dam Trail - Bird Watching, Wildlife Viewing In National Recreation Areas
This 16.5 mile paved trail connects Rock Canyon, Southshore Marina, Northshore Marina and the campground.

Juniper Breaks Campground - Bird Watching, Wildlife Viewing In National Recreation Areas
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.

Kettle Creek Campground - Bird Watching, Wildlife Viewing In National Recreation Areas
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.

Lake Pueblo State Park - Bird Watching, Wildlife Viewing In National Recreation Areas
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.

Prairie Ridge Campground - Bird Watching, Wildlife Viewing In National Recreation Areas
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.

Pueblo Reservoir - Bird Watching, Wildlife Viewing In National Recreation Areas
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.

The Pueblo Zoo - Mammals, Reptiles & Amphibians, Insects
Among its exhibits are the Ecocenter, where visitors will find a tropical rainforest and the Black-footed penguin exhibit; the Herpetarium, which houses a collection of cold-blooded creatures including reptiles, amphibians and insects; and the Pioneer Farm with its many domestic animals that can be fed by visitors.

Yucca Flats Campground - Bird Watching, Wildlife Viewing In National Recreation Areas
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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