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    Pueblo KOA

    4131 Interstate 25 North
    PuebloCO 81008
    RV
    ft. long
    Do not include the length of your tow or pull vehicle.
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    "The best part of owning a KOA is meeting new people."

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    This KOA is conveniently located between the Royal Gorge and Colorado Springs area attractions. FREE CABLE!!!

    Everyone is welcome at the Pueblo KOA. There are lots of changes and new activities for all. You'll find a Jumping Pillow, pedal karts, playgrounds and a heated pool for the kids, plus a hot tub and nature trail for the adults and free Wi-Fi for all. The fenced-in dog run helps your four-legged friend run off excess energy. Have pizza from the KOA oven delivered piping hot right to your rig. During the summer season, enjoy pancake breakfasts every Saturday and Sunday morning. Don't miss the famous milkshake social every Saturday night-you can keep the souvenir cup too! Pueblo has much to offer. The Colorado State Fair and the National Little Britches Rodeo Finals are only 13 miles away. Sample the local fares and wares at Pueblo's Annual Chile & Frijoles Festival. Wow to the thrills and chills of auto racing. This KOA is conveniently located between the Royal Gorge and Colorado Springs area attractions.

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    Adjusting to the climate change in Pueblo has been the easy part of becoming KOA campground owners. After living in Vermont and dealing with its winters, Michael and Carolyn Stowe were okay with a warmer climate.

    Like many KOA owners, the Stowes were immersed in the corporate world, Michael in manufacturing and Carolyn in office management. "We had longtime careers and we were tired of the grind and the corporate life," Michael said.

    Michael said the idea of owning a campground is something "they had talked about since they were married. We did a lot of camping ourselves." As they looked forward to their futures, the couple decided they wanted a change.

    "We were both in dead end jobs and thought that if we were going to work until retirement, we were going to work for ourselves," he said. "It seemed like the right time to do it." So in 2004, the couple purchased the Pueblo KOA after a 6-month search. They moved their family with their two young boys across the country for a new life. "The best part of owning a KOA is meeting new people," Michael said. "There is a variety of people, and everybody has a different story."

    They have been immersed in learning the trade of campground ownership, but the family plans to get back to camping and skiing.

    • 50Max Amp
    • 70'Max Length
    • Wi-Fi
    • Cable TV
    • Pool
      (May 09 to Sep 13)
    • Hot Tub / Sauna
    • Snack Bar ($)
    • Propane ($)
    • Firewood ($)
    • Pavilion
    • Bike Rentals ($)
    • Shade and No Shade
    • Kactus Kitchen with Hunt Brothers Pizza and Wings - Free Delivery to Site
    • Breyer's Scoop Ice Cream
    • Summertime Saturday evening Milk Shake Social
    • Summertime Weekend Pancake Breakfasts
    • 8,000 square foot Fenced-in Dog Park
    • Fire Pit Rental with Firewood
    • 24/7 Laundry Room
    • Sparkling Clean Remodeled Restrooms
    • Summer Activities (Memorial Day Weekend to Labor Day Weekend):

      • Weekend Pancake Breakfasts
      • Saturday Evening Milkshake Social (keep the souvenir cup!)
      • Hunt Brothers Pizza & Chicken Wings available for delivery every night!
      • Breyer's scoop ice cream all the time!

    • Our Activities:

      • Come Care and Camp With Us Weekend - May 13 & 14
      • Wild Wild West Festival - 3rd Weekend in May
      • Boats, Bands, & BBQ - 2nd Weekend in June
      • Rocky Mountain National Street Rod Rally - 4th Weekend in June
      • National Little Britches Rodeo Finals - Last Week of July
      • Colorado State Fair - Last Week of August to Labor Day
      • Annual Loaf & Jug Chile & Frijole Festival - 3rd Weekend after Labor Day

    • Local Summer Activities:

      • Golf
      • Lake Pueblo State Park
      • Local Pueblo Museums
      • Historic Arkansas Riverwalk of Pueblo
      • I-25 Speedway (Every Saturday Night) www.I25speedway.com

    • Royal Gorge Bridge

      One of America’s most spectacular attractions and is home to the world’s highest suspension bridge, spanning the Arkansas River at a height of 1,053 feet. Constructed in 1929 at a cost of $350,000, this engineering marvel was accomplished in just six months without a single fatality or major accident. Visit the Royal Gorge Bridge online for more information.

    • El Pueblo Museum

      The museum exhibits chronicle human events in the region from prehistoric times through 1900, when railroads and commercial developments helped make Pueblo the major industrial center in Colorado. More information is available by visiting the El Pueblo Museum online.

    • Pikes Peak

      Enjoy a spectacular view at 14,110 feet above sea level. Also enjoy other attractions like the Pikes Peak Auto Hill Climb Educational Museum, Pikes Peak Cog Railway, Pikes Peak Summit House and Glen Cove and the Pikes Peak Highway. See the Pikes Peak website for further information.

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