Beulah Village Core
By Jessica Car · Updated April 2026
The heart of Beulah, a handful of blocks along CO-78 where the General Store, Stompin' Grounds coffee shop, Beulah Inn, and the post office form the community's social hub. Homes are a mix of original 1890s-era homesteader cabins, mid-century ranches, and modest mountain cottages on quarter-acre to two-acre lots. The 611-acre Pueblo Mountain Park sits just south of the village center with eight-plus miles of hiking trails, a historic 1937 fire tower, and the Nature & Wildlife Discovery Center's mountain campus. Walking to coffee, the school, or a trailhead is measured in minutes, not miles, rare for a mountain community this small.
Community Anchors
- Pueblo Mountain Park (611 acres, 8+ miles of trails, 1937 fire tower, Nature & Wildlife Discovery Center mountain campus)
- San Isabel National Forest (direct access from multiple neighborhoods)
- Beulah General Store (community grocery and gathering point)
- Stompin' Grounds Coffee Shop (breakfast and lunch)
- Beulah Inn (American classics dining)
- Beulah School of Natural Sciences (K-8, Colorado Performance School designation every year since 2016)
- Beulah Fire Protection & Ambulance District (170 sq mi coverage, Station 1 at 8675 Central Ave)
- Beulah Utilities District (water and wastewater for village-area parcels)
- Beulahland Communications (fiber internet, 60+ years serving Beulah)
- Bishop Castle (one-man stone castle between Beulah and San Isabel, regional landmark)
- Annual Beulah Yule Log Festival
- Squirrel Creek historic recreation area (first planned recreation area in US Forest Service history, designed by Arthur Carhart)
- Horseshoe Lodge eco-lodge and retreat center (historic WPA-era lodge in Pueblo Mountain Park)
Nearby Schools
- Beulah School of Natural Sciences (K-8, Pueblo County District 70)
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