Campfire Hootenanny

Meet us at the Amphitheater near the Northern Plains Campground for a Campfire Hootenanny with storyteller Reid Miller.

About this Event

Meet us at the Amphitheater near the Northern Plains Campground for a Campfire Hootenanny with storyteller Reid Miller.

Enjoy songs, stories, and fun for the whole family at this FREE program that will take place in the light of a campfire.

Come prepared in weather appropriate clothes and expect the temperature to drop once the sun sets. Attendees are welcome to bring a picnic dinner of their favorite evening snacks; however, this will be an alcohol free event.

While the program is free, visitors to this area of Lake Pueblo do need a valid State Parks Pass.

The Northern Plains Amphitheater is located on the north side of the reservoir. From Juniper Road turn south on N Marina Rd as if you were heading to the North Shore Marina. Take a right turn into the Northern Plains Campground on Northern Plains Rd. The Amphitheater will be on the left.

Location

Saturday, Aug 2, 2025

7:00 pm

Saturday, Aug 2, 2025

8:30 pm

Saturday, Aug 2, 2025

7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Registration is required

No registration required

All Ages

Lake Pueblo State Park

719-561-9320

[email protected]

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