Lake Pueblo State Park Campground – Arkansas Point
| Region: Southeast | County: Pueblo | State Park: Lake Pueblo State Park |
| Latitude: 38.27639 | Longitude: -104.71833 | Elevation: 4,692 ft. (1,430 m) |
| Total Sites: 400 | Group Sites: Yes | Max Vehicle length: 45 ft |
| Water: Yes | Elec: Yes |
| Nearby Towns: Pueblo |
The Arkansas Point Campground in Lake Pueblo State Park has 92 reserve-able camp sites dispersed among 3 loops and the campgrounds main road. All of the campsite aprons are paved and each site has 30 amp electric service, a picnic table with shade shelter, fire pit with grate and flush toilets in the restroom facilities. Water hydrants are located throughout the campground and coin operated showers and laundry facilities are also available. There is a playground located in the C loop for the kids to enjoy. And for the convenience of those staying here, there is a dump station located at the entrance of the Arkansas Point campground. The campsites in the Lake Pueblo State Park Campground are a mixture of back-in and pull-through sites. The pull-through campsites will generally accommodate larger vehicle lengths, some will handle combined vehicles of up to 97 feet. The back-in sites are limited to maximum vehicle lengths of 40 feet and under. Some sites provide natural shade from the trees, but plan on using your awning and the picnic table shade shelter to get a break from the sun. The Arkansas Point Campground is also located adjacent to the Lake Pueblo State Park Visitors Center as well as the Southshore Marina and boat ramp.
Lake Pueblo State Park is a southern Colorado hot spot for boaters, water-skiers, sailors, swimmers and other water sport enthusiasts. Lake Pueblo State Park has a total of 400 campsites to choose from, but you never get that crowded feeling since the park is so large! The Lake Pueblo camp sites will accommodate tents, pick-up campers, motorhomes and trailers.
Services Available at the Arkansas Point Campground:
Boat Ramp, Boat Rental, Boating, Camper Services Bldg, Comfort Stations with Flush Toilets, Dump Station, Fire Pits with grate, Firewood Available, Group Campground, Group Pavilions Available, Group Picnic Area, Laundry Facilities, Marina, Model Airplane Field, Picnic Tables, Playground, Showers, Store, Swimming Beach, Telephone, Visitor Center, Water Hydrants
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Additional Information
- Reservations are recommended for any weekend stays including Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Holidays and stays longer than 2 nights. Some first-come, first-serve sites may be available.
- There is a 14 day maximum stay allowed per park during any 45 day period and only 6 people are allowed per campsite. Allowable combinations are: One passenger vehicle and two tents; or one motorized vehicle towing a camping trailer and one tent (if space allows). If space permits, one additional passenger vehicle and/or motorcycle may be parked at a campsite.
- A vehicle pass is required for all vehicles entering a State Park. Vehicle fees are separate from camping fees. If a motorized, towed vehicle is being brought into a park, a pass is required for that vehicle.
- Pets must be kept on a six foot leash and be under control at all times. Please remember to pick up after your pets, failure to do so may result in a fine.
- Please review the bulletin board or consult the campground host for specific rules, regulations and restrictions in this campground
- For current rates, additional campground information and to make reservations, visit: http://www.parks.state.co.us/Parks/LakePueblo/Pages/LakePuebloStatePark.aspx.
- There is no firewood cutting in Lake Pueblo State Park. Firewood is available for a fee at the Ranger Stations or you may bring your own wood. NOTE: Do not bring firewood from another State, firewood can spread harmful insect pests and diseases. Help protect Colorado’s public lands by acquiring local firewood at or near the campground where you’re staying. Contact the Colorado Department of Agriculture immediately for instructions on how to dispose of any firewood brought in from another state.













