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We camped at Lake Pueblo, Colorado on this first trip of the season. I was anxious to discover if everything still worked on the camper after sitting unused in storage for 5 1/2 months. Fortunately, there were no issues, although it was still too cold at night to test the water pump. The heat and electrical systems all checked out okay though - hopefully a good omen for the rest of the season.
The landscape is a rocky, dry, canyon area that has been dammed to create a reservoir that is enjoyed by boaters and fishermen. Cactus sentinels guard the limestone cliffs that rise dramatically out of the high desert, and Pikes Peak is ever present on the distant horizon.
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It was a wonderful trip, and everyone seemed to have a great time. Although the weather was comfortable during the day, I'm looking forward to returning later in the season when it is warmer and checking out the many options for swimming and boating.
Many more pictures of this trip can be found here.
If you go:
Lake Pueblo State Park is located 125 miles south of Denver. The park requires an $8/day vehicle pass + camping fee ($20/night). The Arkansas Point campground has paved pads (many of them are pull throughs), electrical hookups, picnic shelters, and fire rings. There are flush toilets, laundry, and pay shower facilities ($.50 for 3 minutes) on site. Although when we visited, there was no hot water - (exhilarating!). There are fresh water spigots scattered throughout the campground, but no water/sewer hookups at individual sites. Firewood can be purchased at the campground entrance.
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