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Pueblo Mountain Park in Beulah

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Explore Our Trails

 

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  • Carhart Trail – 1.8 miles one way, 3.6 miles out and back. This is the only trail in the park open to mountain bikers and is closed to horses. All other trails are open to foot traffic, including horseback riders. This trail connects to Squirrel Creek trail up to Davenport Campground

  • Northridge Trail – 2.2 miles, the longest trail in the park, connecting to San Isabel National Forest

  • Devil’s Canyon Trail – 1.4 miles, a shaded, scenic hike following a seasonal stream

  • Mace Trail – 1.3 miles, climbing through diverse ecosystems

  • Tower Trail – 1.06 miles, leading to the historic 1937 Fire Tower, the highest point in the park at 7,400 feet

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The Beulah Challenge takes place each fall and includes a 5-km, 10-km and Half marathon trail race on these trails.  

To learn more about programslodging, and events, or call  (719) 485-4444.
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PACE (Pueblo Active Community Environments) has advocated for a bicycle and pedestrian friendly community by working with PACOG (Pueblo Area Council of Governments including City of Pueblo, Pueblo County, Pueblo West Metro, CDOT, Lake Pueblo State Park) and more. We advocate for connected bike lanes, trails, sidewalks, bike racks, advocate for safety, started weekly Cruiser Rides in 2011 and Bike to Work events, Commuter Cup Challenge in 2010 to connect with others at a human pace.  We want to promote all the active options you can enjoy in our amazing community with 330 days of sunshine a year!

 

We meet once monthly on the 3rd Thursday at 4:00 p.m. on Zoom. Check out "About PACE" for details on meetings, events & projects to get involved.

 

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