No homes have been lost from the Stonemoor Fire burning in Pueblo County southwest of the Stonemoor Hills neighborhood.

Evacuations were lifted Saturday morning for residents living off Highway 96 from McCarthy Boulevard to the reservoir access.

Highway 96 remains closed from mile markers 48 to 52.

It's burned about 217 acres as of Saturday evening with 70 percent containment. Sunday afternoon the Pueblo County Sheriff's Office announced 100 percent containment.

The south side of Pueblo State Park was closed Friday. Only the north entrance is open for park entry while the south entrance remains closed until further notice. However, both north and south ramps are available for boat launching.

A total of 93 campsites were evacuated, but those were reopened Saturday morning. The fire was not headed in that direction but was threatening the waterlines and lift stations. Colorado Parks and Wildlife reports Juniper Road around the reservoir is open and access is available to N-1 and Sailboard day-use areas.

The following areas at the park remain closed:

• Rock Canyon area (including trail closures)

• Swim beach

• Anticline pond

• Osprey picnic area

• Valco Ponds parking lot

• Paved trail access to the park from the nature center is closed.

Evacuations were also lifted Saturday morning for the Nature and Raptor Center of Pueblo.

Dark, heavy smoke was visible in the area when the flames first flared up. Deputies warned residents to avoid the area to make room for firefighting efforts.

No injuries have been reported. The cause remains under investigation.