Colorado State Parks Near La Junta

Discover 4 parks within driving distance of La Junta

John Martin Reservoir State Park

Hasty, Colorado
44 miles away

"La Junta residents and travelers use the park for boating, birdwatching, and family camping in a quieter setting than larger recreation areas. It is also a convenient regional getaway for southeastern Colorado."

John Martin Reservoir State Park features one of Colorado’s largest reservoirs, drawing anglers, boaters, and paddlers to its open waters. The surrounding grasslands and wetlands make it a prime destination for wildlife viewing, especially during spring and fall migrations.

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Lake Pueblo State Park

Pueblo, Colorado
58 miles away

"La Junta visitors often make the drive for a larger reservoir experience and warm-weather recreation. It is a good option for anglers and families seeking a full day outdoors."

Lake Pueblo State Park centers on a sprawling reservoir with multiple marinas, beaches, and campgrounds. It is especially popular for water sports, bass and walleye fishing, birdwatching, and easy access from Pueblo and the Front Range.

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Trinidad Lake State Park

Trinidad, Colorado
58 miles away

"La Junta visitors come for a weekend escape to the lake and nearby Trinidad attractions. The park offers a cooler, more mountainous setting than the plains farther east."

Trinidad Lake State Park offers a large reservoir, sandy shoreline, and broad views of the surrounding foothills and mesas. It is a popular destination for anglers, paddlers, campers, and travelers exploring the historic Trinidad area and the southern Colorado plains.

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Sugarite Canyon State Park

Raton, New Mexico
60 miles away

"La Junta visitors often come for a longer day trip or weekend getaway to enjoy fishing and hiking in a cooler climate. The park’s historic mining features add an educational element to the visit."

Sugarite Canyon State Park features Lake Maloya and Lake Alice, framed by ponderosa pine forests and rugged canyon walls. The park blends outdoor recreation with cultural history, including remnants of the old Sugarite coal camp and excellent opportunities for fishing, boating, and birdwatching.

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