Pueblo, CO Road Trips
Drivers starting from Pueblo, CO have 29 mapped routes to choose from, making it a small but connected base in the Mountain West. The route mix is balanced, with options ranging from 95-mile quick runs to 387-mile cross-state drives. Most routes from Pueblo, CO head north, giving the route network a clear directional lean.
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Trip Routes
29
Longest Drive
387.2 mi
Rangely, CO
Quickest Drive
1h 47m
Carriage Club, CO
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Good next legs if this city is only one stop in a longer road trip.
Trips from Pueblo, CO
Pueblo, CO to Rangely, CO
Pueblo, CO to Fruita, CO
Pueblo, CO to Meeker, CO
Pueblo, CO to Holyoke, CO
Pueblo, CO to Yuma, CO
Pueblo, CO to Sterling, CO
Pueblo, CO to El Jebel, CO
Pueblo, CO to Edwards, CO
Pueblo, CO to Brush, CO
Pueblo, CO to Granby, CO
Pueblo, CO to Ault, CO
Pueblo, CO to Estes Park, CO
Pueblo, CO to Windsor, CO
Pueblo, CO to Berthoud, CO
Pueblo, CO to Johnstown, CO
Pueblo, CO to Nederland, CO
Pueblo, CO to Breckenridge, CO
Pueblo, CO to Aristocrat Ranchettes, CO
Driving from Pueblo, CO
On average, trips departing from Pueblo, CO run 182 miles with a drive time of roughly 3h 31m. The majority of routes are short drives — quick enough to finish before lunch and be back for dinner. The longest mapped route runs 387 miles (8h 1m), while the shortest is just 95 miles.
Popular Destinations
Drivers leaving Pueblo, CO most often head toward Rangely, CO (387.2 mi, 8h 1m), Fruita, CO (364.8 mi, 6h 44m), Meeker, CO (335 mi, 6h 37m), Holyoke, CO (286.8 mi, 5h 16m), and Yuma, CO (256.1 mi, 4h 36m). Most destinations stay within the same state, perfect for exploring the local region thoroughly.
Planning & Costs
For the average 182-mile drive from Pueblo, CO, expect to burn about 7.2 gallons of fuel one way at 25 MPG. Check local pump prices before you go to lock in your budget.
Routes mostly head north. Summer trips benefit from long daylight hours, while winter departures should start early to maximize visibility. Most trips take a half-day, so a morning start gets you there in time for lunch or an afternoon of exploring.
Frequently Asked Questions
There are 29 mapped routes leaving Pueblo, CO and 0 routes heading into Pueblo, CO, covering 29 total connections. Distances range from 95 to 387 miles.
The longest mapped route from Pueblo, CO covers 387 miles and takes approximately 8h 1m. Shorter options start at just 95 miles.
The average route from Pueblo, CO runs about 182 miles with a drive time of roughly 3h 31m. This includes both short day trips and longer multi-day drives.
The most popular road trip destinations from Pueblo, CO include Rangely, CO, Fruita, CO, Meeker, CO and Holyoke, CO. Each route page has detailed drive times, fuel estimates, stop suggestions, and turn-by-turn directions.
Pueblo, CO by the Numbers
Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.
Population
111,514
Median Income
$55,305
Median Home Value
$230,900
Median Age
38.1
Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.
Pueblo, CO at a Glance
Founded
1885
Elevation
4,692 ft
Area
54 mi²
Sister Cities
Notable People from Pueblo, CO
A sampling of people born in Pueblo, CO.
David Packard
1912–1996
American electrical engineer, businessman, and philanthropist (1912–1996)
Connie Sawyer
1912–2018
American actress (1912-2018)
Grant Withers
1905–1959
American film actor (1905-1959)
Stanley Wagner
1908–2002
Canadian ice hockey player (1908–2002)
Daniel Kelly
1883–1920
American long jumper and sprinter (1883-1920)
Joe Bordeaux
1886–1950
actor (1886-1950)
Kent Haruf
1943–2014
American novelist
Shorty Templeman
1919–1962
American racing driver (1919–1962)
Richard Connor
1934–2019
diver
Landmarks & Historic Sites
Attractions and heritage-registered places located in Pueblo, CO.
El Pueblo History Museum
local history museum in Pueblo, Colorado
Minnequa Steel Works Office Building and Dispensary, Colorado Fuel and Iron Company
commercial building in Pueblo, United States of America
Coronado Motel
First Methodist Episcopal Church
historic church in Pueblo, Colorado
St. John's Greek Orthodox Church
church building in Pueblo, United States of America
Union Depot
train station in Pueblo, Colorado
Montgomery Ward Building
commercial building in Pueblo, Colorado
Rosemount Museum
historic house museum in Pueblo, Colorado
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Traveler Guide to Pueblo, CO
Pueblo, also known as the Steel City or Home of the Heroes, is a city of about 112,000 people in the Eastern Plains of Colorado. It is on the confluence of the Arkansas River and Fountain Creek.
Before Europeans came to the region, the indigenous Ute, Arapaho, and Cheyenne peoples lived in the area since prehistoric times. Eventually though, Spanish colonists came into the region. Eventually, a trading post and fort named El Pueblo was established by trappers, hunters, and traders of various backgrounds. However, a massacre occurred at the post causing its abandonment. Eventually, railroads began to run through the area and prompt growth causing the establishment of multiple cities which all eventually consolidated into the City of Pueblo. The city became a major economic center especially in regards to steel, thanks to the steel mill, operated by Colorado Fuel and Iron (CF&I), southeast of the city's center. The steel mills brought significant immigration to Pueblo, with immigrants from all around the world, such as Italians, Slovenian, German, Japanese, Lithuanian, African-American, Russian, and even more, all coming to Pueblo. This made the city incredibly diverse, over 40 languages spoken in the steel mill and over a dozen non-English newspapers were being printed. Unfortunately, a great flood due to the Arkansas river destroyed the downtown and the economy, and made many of the residents of Pueblo leave. Since then, Pueblo has become known for having four medal of honor recipients, a military decoration awarded to Americans who have distinguished themselves in wartime with valor. Pueblo is unique in this regard because it is tied for the most recipients of the Medal of Honor with Holland, Michigan.
1 Buell Children’s Museum, 210 N Santa Fe Ave., ☏ +1 719 295-7200. The nation’s No. 2 ranked children’s art museum, according to Child Magazine, is here in Pueblo. This 12,000-square-foot, two-level facility offers innovative, hands-on exhibits focusing on the arts, science and history for people ages one to 101. 2 El Pueblo History Museum, 301 North Union, ☏ +1 719 583-0453. Adults $7, seniors/military/students $5, children under 6 free. (updated Sep 2024) 3 Rosemount Museum, 419 W 14th St, ☏ +1 719-545-5290. (updated Mar 2021) 4 Pueblo Weisbrod Aircraft Museum, 31001 Magnuson Ave, ☏ +1 719-948-9219. This is a great museum containing a large collection of aircraft and military memorabilia. From World War 1, 2, America's involvement in the Middle East, and even the Space Race, this museum showcases fascinating aircraft from all over history. (updated Mar 2025) 5 Steelworks Museum of Industry and Culture, 215 Canal St (Central exit off I-25. Go two blocks south on E. Abriendo to Canal Street; turn east), ☏ +1 719-564-9086. 10AM-4PM. Steelworks Museum is in the National Registered CF&I Medical Dispensary part of CF&I office complex. Exhibits include timeline of the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company from 1872 to 1993, the story of steel, mineral and gem collection, life in a mining camp, a working nail machine and the mine rescue car. $8 adults.
1 Lake Pueblo State Park, 640 Pueblo Reservoir Rd, ☏ +1 719-561-9320, [email protected]. Parking $10/vehicle/day, Basic campsite $28, Electric hook-up campsite $36 (camping rates do not include parking fee). 24 hrs (but between 10PM-5AM, you must be actively camping, fishing, or boating). Visitor center: Daily, 9AM-4PM. (updated Sep 2024) Pueblo Symphony Orchestra, 301 N. Main St. Suite 102, ☏ +1 719-545-7967. The Pueblo Symphony orchestra presents a six-concert season of eclectic programs appealing to many different tastes. 2 Pueblo Plaza Ice Arena, 100 North Grand Ave, ☏ +1 719 553-2735. The only permanent indoor ice rink in Pueblo. Figure skating and hockey classes and sessions, as well as open public skating, are available. (updated Mar 2025) 3NOT EXISTING IMAGE Historic Arkansas Riverwalk (The Riverwalk, Pueblo Riverwalk). 24/7. Pueblo's main center of town, a canal looping around the downtown of Pueblo in the same spot as where the Arkansas River was before the Great Flood. The riverwalk has lots of food, shopping, history boat rides, events, history, and art. There are various plaques describing the history of the flooding and a slab of steel from the 9/11 attacks in New York City, that was given to the City of Pueblo. Take a walk here, go to an event, or even take one of the historic boat rides along the canal. No entry fee. (updated Mar 2025)
Pantry Restaurant, 1/2 E Abriendo Ave 107, ☏ +1 719-543-8072. Traditional food with amazing green chili. Tian Jin, 3400 W Northern Ave, ☏ +1 719-560-0903. If you are craving Chinese food, this is the place to go. Southwest Deli and Cafe, 1873 S Pueblo Blvd, ☏ +1 719-564-5539. (updated Mar 2021)
Brues Alehouse Brewing Co., 140 Riverwalk Pl. (updated Mar 2021)
1 SpringHill Suites Pueblo Downtown, 150 South Sante Fe Ave, ☏ +1 719-546-1234. Luxury hotel downtown. 2 Comfort Inn & Suites, 3910 Outlook Blvd, ☏ +1 719-544-5500.
Pueblo is on Interstate Highway 25, about 45 miles south of Colorado Springs, 120 miles south of Denver, and 100 miles north of the New Mexico border. US Route 50 connects Pueblo to points east and west. 1 Pueblo Memorial Airport (PUB IATA). It has commuter service from Denver with United Express. (updated Apr 2020) Colorado Springs Airport (COS IATA) is the closest full-service airport.
Cars are the primary form of transportation in Pueblo. There is plenty of parking around the city, and in the downtown area there are city-owned parking lots. The City Of Pueblo Transit is the city's bus operator. Fares are $1.00 for one-way & $3.00 for a day pass. However, the busses are infrequent (one per hour) and only run from around 6:00 in the morning to 5:00 in the afternoon on weekdays, and 8:00 in the morning to 5:00 in the afternoon on Saturdays. The busses do not run on Sundays. It is also difficult to get around with the busses, as all of the lines only really connect at the center of town. Making it take a long time to get from one part of town to the other. The city of Pueblo has many bicycle routes throughout the town, and some bicycle lanes, some being separated from cars and some being shared. Shared lanes should be signed.
Travel tips adapted from Pueblo on Wikivoyage, licensed CC BY-SA 4.0. Content summarized; visit the source for the full article. See our methodology for how we use it.
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