Where are we located?

Kayak Course Top 20

Pueblo is a town of about 100,000 where the eastern plains meet the Rocky Mountains. It has a comfortable climate with more than 280 days of sunshine a year and an average daily temperature of 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Pueblo has a low cost of living and high quality of life, which is allowing a rebirth of the city. The most attractive advantage of living in Pueblo is the unlimited recreational and cultural activities available. Please explore the links below to see what all the excitement is all about. You can also visit the local newspaper online at http://www.chieftain.com

Recently Pueblo was rated one of the top places to live by Sperling's Best Places.  Out of 400 cities surveyed Pueblo came in as number 20.  The only city in Colorado that came in ahead of Pueblo was Colorado Springs which came in 18th. You can view the survey by clicking on the Top 20 button.



The Pueblo Reservoir provides 18,000 acres for water sports, fishing, swimming and wind surfing.

Pueblo Mountain Park provides camping, hiking and horseback riding just minutes from town.

The Nature Center offers miles of scenic beauty along the Arkansas River for pedestrians and cyclists.

Over 20 ski areas can be reached within 1-5 hours of driving.

The Sangre de Cristo Arts and Conference Center is host to a variety of touring attractions ranging from art exhibitions to Broadway plays.

The Colorado State University at Pueblo and Pueblo Community College offer a wide range of educational opportunities, many sporting and cultural events.

The Historic Arkansas Riverwalk has helped revitalize the downtown area.

Come take a peek at Pueblo's just-completed whitewater park, which runs between Fourth Street and Union Avenue.  Click here for a recent Pueblo Chieftain Article about the park.

 The Colorado Vacation Directory can help you find recreational areas close by to Pueblo.