Best attractions and places to see around Salt Creek include a network of multiuse paths and scenic lakes. This region offers various outdoor activities, particularly cycling and walking along paved trails. Key features include the Arkansas River and several lakes, providing opportunities for exploration and recreation.
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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Lake Minnequa Park is a large park in the city of Pueblo. At the center of the park is the lake which gives the park its name. There is also a paved biking and walking path that goes around the border of the lake.
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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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A really nice concrete traffic-free path, a much quieter alternative in and out of Pueblo than the Trans-Am.
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The Salt Creek area is ideal for cycling and walking. You can explore the Fountain Creek Multiuse Path, a paved, traffic-free trail perfect for biking and walking. The Arkansas River MUP also offers miles of paved concrete paths along the river. For more options, check out the guides for Cycling around Salt Creek and Running Trails around Salt Creek.
Yes, several attractions are great for families. Runyon Lake is a popular spot with multiuse paths on both banks, offering opportunities for wildlife viewing. The Fountain Creek Multiuse Path is fully paved and traffic-free, making it an easy and safe ride for all ages. Lake Minnequa Park also features a paved path around the lake, suitable for family strolls.
The region is characterized by its lakes and the Arkansas River. You can visit Runyon Lake, a 35-acre lake fed by the Arkansas River, known for boating and wildlife. Lake Minnequa Park offers another beautiful lake setting with scenic paths. The Arkansas River itself is a prominent feature, with multiuse paths running alongside it.
Yes, several paths are wheelchair-accessible. The Fountain Creek Multiuse Path is fully paved and well-graded. The Arkansas River MUP is also paved concrete. Additionally, the Lake Pueblo State Park cyclepath provides a concrete, traffic-free route.
The area boasts an excellent network of cycleways. The Lake Pueblo State Park cyclepath offers a quiet, concrete, traffic-free route. The Fountain Creek Multiuse Path is a 12.6-mile paved trail, and the Arkansas River MUP provides an eight-mile paved path from Runyon Lake to Pueblo Reservoir. For more cycling routes, explore the Cycling around Salt Creek guide.
Runyon Lake, once known as Fountain Lakes, is a good place to look for wildlife, especially since motorized watercraft and swimming are not permitted, creating a more undisturbed environment for animals.
Yes, the Fountain Creek Multiuse Path is well-graded and considered an easy ride or walk. The paved path around Lake Minnequa Park is also suitable for casual strolls. Many of the multiuse paths along the Arkansas River are flat and paved, offering accessible options.
Visitors particularly appreciate the extensive network of multiuse paths, which provide traffic-free and scenic routes for cycling and walking. The tranquility of the lakes, like Runyon Lake, and the opportunities for wildlife viewing are also highly valued.
Absolutely. The Arkansas River MUP is an eight-mile paved concrete path that follows the river from Runyon Lake to Pueblo Reservoir. There are also other branching paths along the river, some paved and some dirt, offering varied exploration.
The Lake Pueblo State Park cyclepath is known as a really nice concrete, traffic-free path, providing a much quieter alternative for cycling in and out of Pueblo compared to busier routes.
The area offers various running trails, including sections of the Arkansas River Trail and the Lake Minnequa Trail. For a comprehensive list of options, including different distances and difficulty levels, refer to the Running Trails around Salt Creek guide.


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