17 Must-See Rocky Mountain Stadiums: Experiencing Game Day at Altitude

13. ThunderBowl – Pueblo, Colorado

CSU plaza overview from Natural Resource Building. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @FarGah1

Nicknamed the “ThunderBowl,” the Neta and Eddie DeRose ThunderBowl at Colorado State University Pueblo stands as a powerhouse venue in Division II football. Opened in 2008, it seats about 6,500 fans, offering an intimate yet energized setting that occasionally swells beyond capacity for major showdowns. Built on a gently sloping campus hillside, the ThunderBowl leverages Pueblo’s warm climate and the front-range vistas that shimmer in the distance. The stadium’s striking brick facade and curved seating draw visitors in, while a modern press box and spacious concourses ensure a comfortable experience. Known for the CSU Pueblo ThunderWolves’ success—including a national championship run—each game radiates a sense of community pride, with fans clad in red and blue cheering fervently. Tailgating traditions stretch along adjacent lots, fueling a festive atmosphere that lingers after the final whistle. This stadium may be small in comparison, but it’s giant in heart and ambition.

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