Pueblo: Advocate of Old-Fashioned Yet Fun Getaway with a Touch of Modernity
Known as the most populous city in Pueblo County, Pueblo, CO is its municipality seat. It is located at the junction of two rivers namely Arkansas River and Fountain Creek. Among the cities of United States, this city is the largest steel-producing city, earning its name as the “Steel City”. It is also called the “Home of Heroes” as many military veterans live here. Another interesting fact about Pueblo, Colorado is adapting to the latest technology, making a mobile application for citizens and tourists called PuebloGo. Using this app can let people register to city events or reach out to the right people to be able to enjoy City perks. Fly to this chic city through the SLT-Harriet Alexander Field Airport and explore the city’s hidden gems.
Best Time to Visit
It is highly recommended to book your flights and accommodations at Pueblo hotels ahead of time during April, July and August as these months welcome many tourists from all over the world. Hotel rates and flights may be offered at less expensive prices before peak season. Tourists are least likely to travel the city during the month of November.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Fishing enthusiasts will love what Lake Pueblo State Park has to offer, as it is best known as a fishing destination all over the world. Pueblo Zoo will leave kids in awe because of its vast collections of wildlife animals. Amongst outdoor activities, hiking wouldn’t be the least on the itinerary and it can best be done at Pike San Isabel National Forrest. Get to tour the Dinosaur Depot Museum and the Buell Children’s Museum with the kids for a fun, kid-friendly day. Have a rest at the top Pueblo, Colorado hotels like the beautiful SpringHill Suites Pueblo Downtown, Hampton Inn & Suites Pueblo Southgate and Courtyard by Marriott Pueblo Downtown.