“Lake Pueblo State Park features 60 miles (97 km) of stunning shoreline and spans 10,000 acres (40 km2) of land. Visitors can enjoy various recreational activities such as fishing, hiking, camping, and swimming at a specially designated swim beach. The land surrounding the reservoir is very diverse. Mammals commonly sited or observed at the park include mule deer, coyote, cottontail rabbit, red fox, gray fox, beaver, raccoon, skunk, prairie dogs, and badger. This state park also acts as home to many different reptile species bull snakes, rattlesnakes, sagebrush lizards, coach whips, and box turtles. Additionally, the park offers two full-service marinas for those who want to take their water activities up a notch. The trail has features like sailing, motorboating, waterskiing, river tubing, and excellent fishing are all forms of water recreation. The park has miles of pathways, making exploring the marvel of 200-year-old Juniper trees or the beauty of the shaded Arkansas River below the dam simple.”
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