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Pueblo KOA
Overview
Overview
The Pueblo KOA Journey serves as a convenient and scenic basecamp for travelers exploring the high desert landscapes of Southern Colorado. This park is known for its wide-open views of Pikes Peak and the Front Range, offering a sense of place that blends rugged natural beauty with modern comforts. Whether you are passing through on a long cross-country haul or staying to explore the local reservoirs, the park provides a reliable and welcoming environment for all types of RVers.
Location & Surroundings
Strategically positioned just off Interstate 25, this park offers easy access for travelers navigating the corridor between Colorado Springs and New Mexico. The surroundings feature the characteristic arid beauty of the region, characterized by cacti, sagebrush, and expansive skies. Its location provides a balance between the convenience of nearby city services in Pueblo and the tranquility of the Arkansas River Valley, making it a functional stop for those wanting to stay close to major transit routes.
Amenities & Park Features
This facility is designed with convenience in mind, featuring long pull-thru sites that accommodate even the largest big rigs with ease. Guests can enjoy full hookups, reliable Wi-Fi, and cable television. During the warmer months, the seasonal heated pool offers a refreshing break from the Colorado sun. The park is well-equipped with functional features to enhance your stay:
- Spacious pull-thru sites with 50-amp service.
- A seasonal heated swimming pool and bike rentals.
- Fenced KampK9 dog park for pet exercise.
- Propane, firewood, and on-site laundry facilities.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to do just a short drive away at Lake Pueblo State Park, which is a premier destination for boating, fishing, and hiking. For a more urban experience, the Historic Arkansas Riverwalk in downtown Pueblo offers charming walkways and local dining. If you are up for a day trip, the iconic Royal Gorge Bridge is within driving distance, providing breathtaking views of the canyon and various adventure activities for the whole family.
Who This Park Is Best For
Pueblo KOA is ideal for road trippers and big-rig owners who need a dependable, easy-access stop along the highway. Its proximity to water recreation makes it a great choice for boaters and anglers visiting the nearby state park. Because of the various on-site activities like the pool and playground, it is also highly recommended for families traveling with children who want a safe and engaging environment to unwind after a day on the road.
Features & Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
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- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
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Reviews
Tawnya Rojas
This KOA was perfect for our family. We had a playground right next to our cabin and we ordered pizza at the office and they delivered it to our cabin. We stayed in a deluxe cabin and it was equipped with everything we needed for the night. Shampoo, conditioner, toilet paper, bedding, towels, and EVEN COFFEE!!! Oh and they even had a TV🤯 We love KOA's and this one is right off the highway (not much noise though) convenient location for long distance car travels. We will stay here again.
sherri skains
All staff very helpful and friendly. Restrooms and laundry room extra clean. Entire campground cleaned daily. Site plenty long, but not much room between sites. 2 playgrounds and swimming pool. Dog park all dirt and a little out of the way. Trash picked up at your site.
Madison June
We were so excited to spend Fourth of July weekend camping here. My husband finally got a break from active duty in the military, so we planned a camping trip together, but unfortunately it ended up being a huge disappointment. Before we even arrived, we had issues with communication. We never received our confirmation email and had to call twice just to get it resent. My husband even spelled out his email address letter by letter over the phone two different times, yet we still never received the confirmation. It wasn’t a great start to our trip. When we arrived, we were surprised by how small the campground was. The “basketball court” is tiny and could realistically only fit a few people at a time. There are no nearby fishing areas, and the campground is located in the middle of the desert right off the freeway, so it doesn’t have the peaceful camping atmosphere we were expecting. There were several things we wish had been communicated before our arrival. The cabin we rented did not include pillows or bed linens, yet we were never informed of that when we made the reservation or when we called to confirm it. Walking into a cabin with three bare beds after a long drive was incredibly frustrating. The shower situation was also unexpected. Showers are limited to seven minutes because the campground’s water is supplied from an outside storage container. The camp store only accepts cards for purchases over $10, so be sure to bring cash if you only need a few small items. The biggest disappointment was learning that fire restrictions were in place, meaning no campfires or cooking over a fire. We understand that fire restrictions are outside the campground’s control, especially in a dry area, but guests should absolutely notify guests before they arrive. Had we known, we could have packed differently or chosen another campground instead of wasting time and gas. Ultimately, we didn’t even stay the night. Between arriving to a cabin with no pillows or sheets, not being able to have a campfire or cook, and the overall disappointment of the campground itself, we packed up and left that same evening. There was no way we were going to sleep comfortably, and the experience was nothing like what we had expected. If you’re traveling across the country and just need a place to spend the night, this campground may work for you. However, if you’re looking for a traditional camping experience, especially with children, I would not recommend it. There is very little for kids to do, and overall it felt more like a truck stop than a campground. By far, this is the worst campground I have ever stayed at. Between the poor communication, lack of basic information before arrival, disappointing amenities, and overall experience, we left wishing we had booked somewhere else.
Helmut Reschke
In the past 10 days I have stayed at 9 different campgrounds. This campground is one of the best of not the best. 1. Staff are helpful as with most campgrounds. 2. Campgrounds are meat and tidy. 3. Restroom facilities are the best that I have every seen in a campground, as well as clean. 4. Very, very good Wi Fi, the best I have been to after driving all day you just want to grab a bite sit back relax and watch a movie. I usually don't post reviews but there owners should be proud of what they have accomplished. To the owners: Don't stop looking for and making improvements, don't sit on your lorals and you will succeed greatly.
AL F
We've frequently stayed at this KOA for almost 10 years, & we've been just as pleased every time. From the exceptional service upon arrival, to the staff escorting us to our well groomed site & picking up & disposing our trash from our site, along with picking up, filling & returning our propane tanks, to the pizza & wings they deliver. Oh, & the new restrooms always seem to be cleaned & ready to enjoy. We will be back! Thank you to all the staff for making our time there enjoyable.