Attractions and places to see around Pueblo West, Colorado, are primarily centered on outdoor recreation and natural features. The area provides access to Lake Pueblo State Park, offering extensive opportunities for water activities and hiking. Numerous multi-use paths and trails are available for cycling and walking, connecting natural landmarks and the nearby city of Pueblo. This region is characterized by its lakes, rivers, and scenic views, making it a destination for those seeking active outdoor experiences.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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Once known as Fountain Lakes, Runyon Lake is a fishing spot surrounded by traffic free paths. As motorised water craft and swimming aren't permitted, it is a good place to look for wildlife.
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The multi-use path is eight miles (one way) of paved concrete and leads all the way from Runyon Lake in downtown Pueblo to Pueblo Reservoir. There are a number of other branching paths you can explore along the river, some of which are dirt and some of which are paved.
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Runyon Lake is a 35 acre lake that is fed by the Arkansas River. It is a popular spot for boating, but swimming is not allowed. There are multiuse paths on both banks of the lake, and it is a great place for a break during your ride.
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The Fountain Creek Multiuse Path is a 12.6-mile biking and walking trail. It is fully paved and well graded, so it is considered an easy ride. It is completely traffic-free, so it is a great place for a family ride.
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With more than 45 miles of dry trails the south shore trail network in Pueblo is a great spot for late season or winter mountain bike adventures.
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A really nice concrete traffic-free path, a much quieter alternative in and out of Pueblo than the Trans-Am.
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Pueblo West is rich in outdoor opportunities, particularly around Lake Pueblo State Park. You can enjoy boating, swimming, fishing, hiking, and camping. Notable spots include Lake Pueblo State Park cyclepath for cycling, and the extensive South Shore Trail Network for mountain biking and hiking.
Yes, Pueblo West offers several family-friendly options. Runyon Lake is a great spot for fishing and walking along multi-use paths, with opportunities for wildlife viewing. The Fountain Creek Multiuse Path is also fully paved and traffic-free, making it ideal for family bike rides and walks. Additionally, Cattail Crossing Pond is specifically designed for children aged 15 and under and individuals with disabilities, offering fishing, walking paths, and picnic areas.
For easy and accessible options, consider the Fountain Creek Multiuse Path, which is a 12.6-mile paved and well-graded trail, completely traffic-free. The Lake Pueblo State Park cyclepath also offers a concrete, traffic-free path. The Arkansas River MUP provides eight miles of paved concrete path from Runyon Lake to Pueblo Reservoir, with some branching dirt paths.
Pueblo West is known for its extensive network of cycle paths. You can enjoy the concrete, traffic-free Lake Pueblo State Park cyclepath, the fully paved Fountain Creek Multiuse Path, or the Arkansas River MUP. For mountain biking, the South Shore Trail Network offers over 45 miles of dry trails, ideal for late season or winter rides. You can find more cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Pueblo West guide.
Yes, there are numerous trails for hiking and running. Lake Pueblo State Park features 18 miles of wildlife viewing trails. The South Shore Trail Network is excellent for both mountain biking and hiking. For dedicated running, explore routes in the Running Trails around Pueblo West guide, which includes options like the Arkansas River Trail and South Shore Loop.
While Pueblo West itself focuses on outdoor recreation, the nearby city of Pueblo (less than 10 miles away) offers rich cultural and historical sites. You can visit the Historic Arkansas Riverwalk, the El Pueblo History Museum, the Union Avenue Historic District, or the Steelworks Center of the West to learn about the region's past.
Pueblo West is generally good for outdoor activities for much of the year. The South Shore Trail Network, with its dry trails, is particularly recommended for late season or winter mountain bike adventures. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, while summer is ideal for water activities at Lake Pueblo State Park.
Yes, Liberty Point is a notable landmark offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Pueblo Reservoir, Greenhorn Mountain, and the Wet Mountains. It's especially popular for capturing sunsets. Runyon Lake also offers scenic views, particularly with the surrounding multi-use paths.
Pueblo West offers abundant equestrian trails, providing miles of pathways for horseback riding enthusiasts to explore the natural beauty of the area.
The natural areas around Pueblo West, particularly Runyon Lake and Lake Pueblo State Park, are home to various wildlife. At Runyon Lake, you might spot ducks, geese, and herons. Lake Pueblo State Park also features 18 miles of dedicated wildlife viewing trails, offering opportunities to observe local fauna.
Yes, the Desert Hawk Golf Course is an 18-hole golf course located in the heart of Pueblo West, offering expansive views and opportunities for tournaments.
Pueblo West features several community parks. Civic Center Park is a central hub with a public splash park, tennis courts, a skatepark, and a playground, hosting various community events. Lovell Park is another 21-acre recreational area with amenities like a sand volleyball court, soccer fields, baseball diamonds, basketball courts, and a dog park called Waggin' Tail Dog Park.


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