Pueblo Mountain Park
USA /
Colorado /
Beulah Valley /
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/ USA
/ Colorado
/ Beulah Valley
park, NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, historic district, New Deal Depression Relief Project [1933-1945]
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Begun in 1919, Pueblo Mountain Park is an early municipally-owned automobile-oriented, mountain park designed to offer Pueblo area residents easily accessible recreational facilities outside the urban environment. Most of the park’s Rustic style picnic, lodging, and sports facilities were constructed during the Great Depression by the Civilian Conservation Corps and the Works Progress Administration. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP), where it is designated a U.S. Historic District. It is also associated with the NRHP's "Historic Park Landscapes in National and State Parks" Multiple Property Submission.
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Coordinates: 38°2'49"N 105°0'15"W
- Greenhorn Mountain Wilderness Area 16 km
- Lake Pueblo State Park 32 km
- Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve 64 km
- Spanish Peaks Wilderness 70 km
- San Luis State Park 75 km
- Cheyenne Mountain State Park 79 km
- Russell Lakes State Wildlife Area 100 km
- Trinidad State Park 105 km
- Heron Lake State Park 213 km
- El Vado Lake State Park 220 km
- Beulah, Colorado 3.5 km
- Lake Beckwith 17 km
- Wetmore, Colorado 22 km
- Pueblo Reservoir 31 km
- Gardner , CO 33 km
- C08 Silver West Airport 33 km
- Viscount Silver Mining Area 40 km
- De Weese Reservoir 43 km
- Medano Creek Pass 47 km
- Sangre de Cristo Mountain Range 66 km