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Mountain biking in Lake Pueblo State Park offers an extensive trail system across over 10,000 acres, featuring 60 miles of shoreline around Lake Pueblo. The terrain includes high ground, canyons, and bluffs, where the mountains meet the plains, providing a diverse environment for riders. The park's network includes flowy cross-country trails, technical singletrack with rock slabs, and sections with unique shale under tires. This varied landscape provides options for different riding styles and skill levels.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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Mountain bike the 10.4-mile Pronghorn to Inner and Outer Limits Loop in Lake Pueblo State Park, a moderate ride with lake views.
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This difficult 16.4-mile mountain biking loop in Lake Pueblo State Park offers great views and challenging terrain.

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Experience the Voodoo Loop, a difficult 21.9-mile mountain biking trail in Lake Pueblo State Park with scenic lake views.
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Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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As you run out to the point you get fantastic views of all the rock formations in the canyons, and from the end the sweeping spectacle across the reservoir is serene. You can easily make it down to the water where the sun dances across the surface.
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The scenery in the canyon is beautiful, and you get to run over a fun little bridge. Lots of the trail is shale. The low brush can scratch up your legs if you aren't careful, so you may want to wear long pants / tights to protect your lower legs.
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There are lots of parking spaces in front of the gate. From here you can access a host of trails within the South Shore Network. The panoramic views you get from the canyon trails are stunning. Expect to share the trails with hikers and mountain bikers.
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There are over 45 miles of trails along the south shore of the Pueblo Reservoir. You can take your pick of singletrack, doubletrack, and gravel roads. All trails are completely exposed to the sun the entire way, so bring plenty of water for your desert adventure.
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Enjoy a view of the Pueblo Reservoir, or Lake Pueblo, which is part of the Arkansas River. The lake is famous among fishermen, and is home to several marinas and campsites. Guests often come to the area to enjoy water and land recreational activities.
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With more than 45 miles of dry trails the south shore trail network in Pueblo is a great spot for late season or winter mountain bike adventures.
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Lake Pueblo State Park features an extensive network of mountain bike trails, with over 34 miles dedicated to biking and hiking. Some sources indicate as many as 63 miles of trails within the park, catering to a wide range of skill levels.
Thanks to Pueblo's mild climate and abundant sunny days, mountain biking in Lake Pueblo State Park is enjoyable year-round. It's particularly popular in winter when many other Colorado trails are covered in snow, offering a great option for off-season riding.
Yes, Lake Pueblo State Park offers trails for all skill levels. While many routes feature challenging sections, there are also easier, flowy cross-country trails that are suitable for beginners and families looking for a less technical ride. The park's diverse network ensures options for everyone.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Lake Pueblo State Park offers several difficult routes with technical singletrack, rock slabs, and punchy climbs. Consider routes like the Outer and Inner Limits Loop, which is 16.4 miles long, or the 21.9-mile Voodoo Loop for diverse and demanding terrain.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes in Lake Pueblo State Park are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Popular loop options include the Pronghorn to Inner and Outer Limits Loop and the South Shore Trail Network โ South Shore Trailhead loop from South Marina Parking.
The terrain in Lake Pueblo State Park is highly diverse, ranging from flowy cross-country sections with tight switchbacks and punchy climbs to technical singletrack featuring rock slabs, roots, and unique shale under tires. You'll ride through high ground, canyons, and bluffs where the mountains meet the plains, offering varied landscapes and challenges.
Along the mountain bike trails, you can enjoy scenic views of Lake Pueblo and the surrounding landscape. Notable features include the extensive South Shore Trail Network, the North Shore Pueblo Reservoir, and various viewpoints offering glimpses of the Arkansas River and the Pueblo Reservoir Dam. You'll also encounter 200-year-old juniper trees and interesting rock formations.
Yes, Lake Pueblo State Park offers various parking areas, including designated trailheads and marina parking lots, providing convenient access to the mountain bike trail network. Specific parking information can often be found on individual route pages or park maps.
As a Colorado State Park, Lake Pueblo requires a valid State Parks Pass for vehicle entry. This pass covers access to the park's facilities, including the mountain biking trails. You can purchase daily passes or annual passes at the park entrance or online.
The mountain bike trails in Lake Pueblo State Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Riders frequently praise the park's diverse terrain, the year-round riding opportunities due to the mild climate, and the unique experience of riding on shale. The scenic views of Lake Pueblo and the surrounding mountains are also a big draw.
Yes, the paved Pueblo River Trail provides a direct connection from the city of Pueblo to Lake Pueblo State Park, offering a convenient and scenic way for cyclists to reach the park without driving.
Lake Pueblo State Park is generally dog-friendly, but specific regulations apply. Dogs must be kept on a leash no longer than six feet at all times and owners are responsible for cleaning up after their pets. Always check current park rules and trail signage for any specific restrictions on certain trails.


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