Arrived for mtb bike weekend, sites had all been redone: new fire rings, graded and graveled sites. Friendly and helpful staff that weekend. Easy access to town to visit the NPS Fort Scott site that was doing live re-enactments of civil war era...
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We were there to ride the vast amount of mtb bike trails. Early in the season, there were not enough bathrooms available for the amount of people camping. Didn’t bother us since we have a trailer, but friends that were tent camping mentioned it.
Despite all the comments about rules and regulations (which they send to you when you get your reservation…and most are just common sense/community based regulations) the river spot we had was wonderful. Fun to watch kayakers, tubers, and...
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Great location just off I-70 with biking trails straight from the campground that connects with lakeshore loop, town of Frisco, and even on to Breckenridge. Fabulous views and flat level site. You can hear the highway noise, but that is expected...
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Like being in a mini Yosemite Valley or tiny Telluride, this campground is surrounded by tall mountain cliffs of Mt Antero and Mt Princeton, big trees, and so quiet at night! Reservation system clogs up many of the sites, and it’s popularity...
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So much to do in the region, so finding a great spot to camp that makes easy access to all the places is key! NPS Florissant Fossil Beds is 25 min away, Manitou historic district (and Pikes Peak cograil) is 15 min, Garden of the Gods about 20...
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Wish we had planned to stay here longer. Sites are terraced which helps with privacy. Appreciated the location up against the Sacramento Mtns. and the beautiful sunset views down towards Alamagordo (Tularosa Valley) and out towards the San Andreas...
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We prefer the sites in the Rocky Ford loop since there are a lot more trees above each spot. Some spots are along the “river”, some more in the shady forested areas. Convenient to a local cajun restaurant (Little Grill) at the end of the Rocky...
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