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.

Typical Lot0.25-2.0 acres
Home TypesSingle-family, Cabin
AmenitiesWalkable to Beulah General Store and post office, Stompin' Grounds Coffee Shop, Beulah Inn (American classics dining), Pueblo Mountain Park trailhead access (611 acres), Beulah School of Natural Sciences (K-8) within walking distance, Beulah Fire Protection District Station 1, Beulahland Communications fiber internet
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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Price Range
$250K$800K
$175K–$450K
More accessible end of Beulah
Era Built
1890–1970
19002026
Historic / Mid-Century

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