Beulah Valley is a scenic mountain community nestled in the Wet Mountains southwest of Pueblo, centered around the small town of Beulah. The valley has been a mountain retreat since the late 1800s when families from Pueblo built summer cabins along the creeks. Today many of those seasonal homes have become year-round residences as families seek full-time mountain living. (Wikipedia)
The valley offers peaceful mountain living with Middle Creek and South Creek providing fishing and natural beauty. Pueblo Mountain Park, owned by the City of Pueblo, offers hiking and horseback riding within the valley. The Beulah General Store serves as a community gathering point. San Isabel National Forest access, Davenport Campground, and Lake Isabel are all nearby for outdoor recreation.
Beulah Valley homes range from converted summer cabins with minimal insulation to modern custom mountain homes. Many properties sit among tall pines on wooded lots, which affects sun exposure and creates debris challenges for outdoor HVAC equipment. Propane is the primary heating fuel since natural gas service does not extend into the valley.