Pueblo County, CO Reviews


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Pueblo County, Colorado is an exciting destination located in the Rocky Mountains, with plenty of activities and attractions to explore. Visitors are always welcomed with open arms and can take part in any number of outdoor sports or adventures such as biking, hiking, fishing, kayaking, rafting and more. The area also offers an array of sightseeing options including historical landmarks, gorgeous natural parks and spectacular views from the mountains or Pueblo Reservoir. Reviews of Pueblo County have been overwhelmingly positive, with many praising its rich history and culture as well as the abundance of outdoor activities available. Visitors are often surprised by how much there is to do in such a small area and almost everyone leaves feeling like they've had an amazing time. Whether you're looking for a relaxing getaway or an adrenaline-filled adventure, Pueblo County has something to offer everyone.

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Not as bad as everyone says - 1/13/2022
I have lived in AZ and CO my entire life. Pueblo has always been the worst reputation area in CO along with Fountain. This stigma has never been shook off.

Cheap (relatively), good nature. Pueblo's climate is very familiar to me but others may dislike it. I make 80k here so there are good jobs, but they are nowhere near as plentiful as the Springs. You can also easily work here and commute to the extreme southern Springs or vice-versa as the commute is only 35 miles. Most jarringly, Pueblo is very different in look and feel from the other two major front range cities. It is less massive suburban sprawl and more large pieces of land with custom houses, no congestion, and just not as much going on. Also, climate-wise it is much more like NM or AZ than the snow-laden aspen land people associate with CO (kind've overstated when most of the state is plains/desert anyway).

Downsides? Very little development relative to the other two. It feels much emptier, and Read More

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