Things to Do in Beulah
Hidden mountain gem where the Wet Mountains meet affordable Front Range living
Dining & Nightlife
- Coffee Shops
- Stompin' Grounds for coffee. Extremely limited — this is a ~1,000-person mountain community.
- Farmers Market
- Seasonal community markets; Pueblo Farmers Market (25 min) for broader selection
Notable Restaurants
- Beulah Inn Restaurant (comfort food, community gathering spot — 8920 Grand Ave)
- The Lodge at San Isabel (Mexican + American cafe)
- Three Sisters (American, bar, vegetarian-friendly)
- Stompin' Grounds (cafe)
Arts & Entertainment
- Community Center
- Beulah Valley Arts Council (nonprofit since 1996) — art exhibitions in Dotson Cabin (historic building relocated and restored with period materials), monthly art classes and workshops led by local artists
- Theater
- Community events and popup shows through the Beulah Valley Arts Council
- Public Art
- Dotson Cabin art exhibitions; local artist galleries throughout the community
Annual Events
- Beulah Arts and Crafts Festival (69th annual — 70 vendor booths, live music, classic car show, food trucks, beer garden, kids' activities)
- Beulah Fine Art Exhibition (annual juried show across multiple media)
- Beulah Yule Log Festival (beloved holiday tradition)
Parks & Outdoors
- Pueblo Mountain Park — 600 acres, 8+ miles of trails, city-owned parkland in the mountains
- San Isabel National Forest — vast public land bordering the community
- Lake San Isabel — fishing, camping, forest setting — 20 min SW
- Squirrel Creek Trailhead — hiking into the Wet Mountains
- Nature & Wildlife Discovery Center — education programs in the park
Pet-Friendly Living
- Pet-Friendly Trails
- Extensive — Pueblo Mountain Park and San Isabel NF trails
- Vet Clinics
- Veterinary services in Pueblo (25 min)
FAQ — Beulah
What outdoor recreation is available in Beulah?
Beulah is surrounded by public land and trails. Pueblo Mountain Park offers 600 acres and 8+ miles of trails through ponderosa forest. San Isabel National Forest borders the community with vast backcountry access. Lake San Isabel provides fishing and camping 20 minutes southwest. Squirrel Creek Trailhead connects into the Wet Mountains for additional hiking.
What dining options are available in Beulah?
Beulah has a small but character-rich dining scene: • Beulah Inn Restaurant — comfort food and community gathering spot • The Lodge at San Isabel — Mexican and American cafe • Three Sisters — American, bar, vegetarian-friendly • Stompin’ Grounds — cafe and coffee This is a ~1,000-person mountain community, so full grocery shopping and broader restaurant options are in Pueblo (25 min).
What healthcare is available near Beulah?
The nearest hospital is Parkview Medical Center in Pueblo, approximately 30 minutes away. Colorado Springs hospitals are 70+ minutes by car. There are no urgent care or medical facilities in Beulah itself, so residents rely on Pueblo for all healthcare services.