Getting Around Pueblo: Walkability, Public Transit & Biking
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United States

Getting Around Pueblo: Walkability, Public Transit & Biking

Colorado

Walkability

30
Limited

Pueblo, Colorado generally requires a car for most errands, making it less convenient for travelers who prefer to walk. The downtown area and neighborhoods like Mesa Junction offer some walkable sections with cafes and shops, but overall, Pueblo is spread out and lacks sidewalks in certain areas. This makes it less ideal for those who prefer a pedestrian lifestyle.

Public Transit

40
Limited

Pueblo's public transit system consists of 11 bus routes, which operate Monday through Saturday. While there are connections to other cities via Bustang, the buses generally run every hour with no service on Sundays. For travelers relying on public transport, the limited frequency and coverage might not be ideal for exploring the city conveniently without a car.

Bikeability

65
Okay

Pueblo offers a fairly bike-friendly environment with the Pueblo River Trail System providing over 30 miles of scenic routes. Efforts have been made to expand the bikeway network, but some areas still require cyclists to share roads with traffic. While biking can be a good option, travelers should verify if the specific areas they visit have the necessary cycling infrastructure.

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