Pueblo Colorado Real Estate

Ammie Thomas

Pueblo Co Real Estate

Family Friendly Attractions

Pueblo
Historic Arkansas Riverwalk – located in the Downtown/Historic Union Avenue Shopping District. The Riverwalk is a beautiful place to walk along, shop, or enjoy one of the incredible restaurants or coffee shops.
Pueblo Zoo –  open year round, the zoo is located in City Park and includes more than 140 different species.  The zoo is stroller and wheelchair friendly.
Pueblo Family Fun Center – Featuring go-carts, bounce houses, an arcade and “Animal Land” where you can build your own stuffed bear. Located on Pueblo’s south side on Pueblo Blvd near I-25
El Pueblo Museum – built near the original remains of the El Pueblo Fort, the museum is located in Downtown Pueblo. It is a great place to visit and learn more about the Pueblo History.
Fun Putter Park – is a miniature golf park located at 701 S Pueblo Blvd.  For more information call 719-586-0474
Lake Pueblo State Park  – provides over 4,600 acres of water, 60 miles of shoreline and almost 10,000 acres of land.  Full service marinas and campsites welcome guests to stay for a while.  Two easy ways to access, from Pueblo’s south/west side off Thatcher Blvd or enter through Pueblo West.
Rosemont Museum –  built in 1892, this 37 room mansion was home to the Thatcher Family. Nearly all of the home’s furnishings and decorating is original to the home.
Sangre de Cristo Arts and Conference Center – this beautiful facility offers high quality art, performing arts, dance arts as well as space for meetings and events
The Buell Children’s Museum – located next to the Sangre de Cristo Arts Center, the museum offers 2 floors of interactive, hands on exhibits for kids ages 1 – 101! Also featuring a theater and a cafe, you will see why Child Magazine rated this the “Nation’s #2 ranked Children’s Art Museum”.
Nature & Raptor Center – located along the Arkansas River, it provides a perfect setting  for people to enjoy outdoor activities, including wildlife viewing, fishing, horseback riding, hiking, and the new river/bike trail. The Raptor Center is a wildlife rehabilitation facility that specializes in birds of prey.
Steelworks Museum – explore the rich history of steel production, iron and coal mining, geological exploration and much more. Learn how this was the driving force behind the development of the West.
Weisbrod Aircraft Museum – see more than a dozen aircraft dating back to WWII and Korea, including the huge B-29 “Peachy”. Also on display are personal gear, uniforms, weapins and other artifacts from all the military branches. Located near the Pueblo Airport.
Home of the Heroes / National Medal of Honor Memorial Site – a beautiful Medal of Honor display in honor of Pueblo’s 4 medal of honor recipients.  As well as a tribute to all the men and women that have served our Country.
Pueblo Railway Museum & Pueblo Depot – come see, touch, enter and sometimes ride the locomotives and cars that made railroad history.
City Park & City Park Rides – A long time landmark in Pueblo, City Park has several ponds, playgrounds, and rides.  Featuring the Historic Carousel #72. Rides are open during the summer months only.
Disc Golf at City Park – featuring the 3rd oldest course in the country, the course has easy to difficult holes.  Open year round and free to the public.
Colorado State Fair & Events Center – the state fair is held each year at the end of August through Labor Day weekend.  Throughout the year there are many different events held at the grounds, such as concerts, rodeos, sporting events, horse shows and car shows.
Pueblo West
Lake Pueblo State Park  – provides over 4,600 acres of water, 60 miles of shoreline and almost 10,000 acres of land.  Full service marinas and campsites welcome guests to stay for a while.  Two easy ways to access, from Pueblo’s south/west side off Thatcher Blvd or enter through Pueblo West.
Cattail Crossing – is a 3.75 acre pond that offers young anglers 15 and younger (and disabled) a fun place to fish.  The area has a sidewalk that runs completely around the pond, as well as featuring fishing decks, benches and covered picnic areas.  Located in front of the Desert Hawk Golf Course off of the main entrance of McCulloch Blvd.
Beulah
Pueblo Mountain Park – is a 611 acre park that has hiking trails, educational programs and summer camps.   The park also has a labyrinth for parkgoers to enjoy. Trail maps are available on their website.
Canon City
Royal Gorge Bridge & Park – the bridge is the world’s highest suspension bridge at 956 ft high and spans 1/4 of a mile across the canyon. The Royal Gorge is considered a world wonder and oftwn called the Grand Canyon of the Arkansas River.  New to the Gorge, is the Soaring Eagle Zip Line.  Canon City and the Royal Gorge are west of the Pueblo/Pueblo West area on Hwy 50.