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Stream fishing is best above Cascade Falls, about 2 miles west of the campground. Nearby Chalk Lake is heralded as a great family fishing lake with rainbow, brook and brown trout.
Nearby ATV/UTV and 4X4 rides include Mount Antero, Baldwin Lake, Tincup Pass, Hancock Pass, Pomeroy Lakes, Hancock Lakes.
The campground offers single-family sites, a few of which are wheelchair accessible. Each site is equipped with a picnic table and campfire ring with grill. Wheelchair accessible vault toilets are provided. Firewood is …
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Monarch Park campground will not be taking reservations for the 2019 season to accommodate for tree removal due to the Spruce beetle epidemic. Campground will operate on a first-come, first served basis.
Monarch Park is nestled at the base of Monarch Ridge, a short drive north of Monarch Pass on Highway 50. Some campsites at the family-friendly destination are located on the banks of the South Fork Arkansas River, while others lie along a creek. Popular activities in the area include hiking the Colorado/Continental DivideTrail and fishing. Beaver ponds near the entrance to the campground make a great fishing spot for families with young children.
Monarch Pass is a high mountain pass along the southern part of Colorado's Sawatch …
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Visitors may wish to take a day trip to the Arkansas River for kayaking, whitewater rafting or fishing. There are many recreational activities on the Salida Ranger District including hiking, biking, horseback riding, and OHV riding on designated forest roads and trails.
Or take a trip to the historic ghost …
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Coaldale Campground is located on the banks of Hayden Creek and is a quiet campground with only 10 campsites. Most of the campsites are walk-in sites with small parking areas. The area is thick with gamble oak, juniper, and cottonwood trees . Sites 1-5 are walk-in sites for tent camping. Vault toilet is available only during peak season
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Zapata Falls Campground sits at 9,000 feet at the foot of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. It offers sweeping views of the San Luis Valley, the San Juan Mountains and nearby North Fork South Zapata Trail #868, just above the campground in the day-use area, leads visitors on a mildly steep half-mile hike to the falls that give the campground its name.
The falls were formed when South Zapata Creek wore a groove in the crystalline rocks of the Sangre …
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This is a good area for big game hunting in season. Mountain biking & 4W-driving on area roads. The most common trees are Engelmann Spruce and Quaking Aspen. The road leading to the campground is itself of historical significance. It was one of the famous toll roads leading west from Saguache built by Otto Mears in 1876. Attractions include big game hunting, other dirt roads and the Cochetopa Pass on the Continental Divide. Continental Divide Trail 1 mile west. Horse camping allowed scroll down for more information.
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8400-foot elevation. Fishing in nearby Beaver Reservoir and Beaver Creek. Hiking on nearby trails. The facilities include 18 newly remodeled (2010) sites with tables and fireplaces, vault type toilets, centralized refuse bin and a developed drinking water system with hand pumps (in season) and ample turn around and parking space for trailers. 15 sites are dead end spurs and 3 sites are pull through spurs. Attractions in the area include fishing in Beaver Creek and Beaver Reservoir and Tewksberry Trail #842 is available for hiking, biking, ATV riding just to the west. The nearby Beaver Creek Reservoir features a boat ramp and fishing for Brown, Brook and Rainbow trout and Kokanee salmon. Scroll down to Information Center to see individual …
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This campground and adjacent picnic area complex is located alongside the fast-moving Rock Creek in a stand of mature Aspen trees. There are 10 sites of which 7 are dead end spurs and 3 are pull throughs. Length of sites varies from 20 to 40 feet. The sound of the creek can be heard throughout the campground with some sites located next to the creek. This campground/picnic area sits in a narrow mountain valley and is located fairly close to the town of Monte Vista. Fishing in the North and South Forks of Rock Creek and hiking on area trails. Big game hunting in the forest in season. Scroll down to Information Center to see individual campsite descriptions.
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Soaring jagged peaks surround you when you Great Sand Dunes National Preserve and two scenic railroads. At the campground, you'll find full hookup sites up to 100' long with 50/30/20 amp service; water/electric sites with 30/20 amp service; and electric sites only with 30/20 service. A few of the campervan rental sites have shade and fire rings, while a good number have views of the 14,345-foot Mt. Blanca, the fourth tallest mountain in Colorado.
You don't have to travel to town if you're looking for a pizza fix as they can make you one and deliver it …
Situated along one of the Arkansas River’s most popular fishing areas, the Cotopaxi / Arkansas River KOA is a family-friendly RV park to the west of Colorado Springs. Aside from the incredible dry-fly action from mid-April to mid-May, the river is also a popular whitewater rafting destination, with both tame and challenging rapids to explore.
Camping at Cotopaxi / Arkansas River KOA includes access to a range of full hookup sites, with 30 or 50 amp electrical connections and the space for big rigs up to 75 feet in length. There’s a picnic pavilion where you can mingle with other guests and a dog park where your four-legged friends can run free, as well as a swimming pool to …
Folks planning a motorhome camping trip to the Colorado Mountains will find a wonderful place to park overnight at the South Fork Campground. This family-friendly campground is located in the southern part of Colorado in the town of South Fork, where the Rio Grande River flows from alpine mountains above Del Norte, CO.
Whether you are planning to pitch a tent or spend some cozy nights in a rental RV, the South Fork Campground accommodates both options. Set up base camp in an RV at the facility’s large sites, which are situated close to the Rio Grande River and are tucked away from the …
Whichever part of Colorado you go to, you will be surprised by its amazing natural spots, and the south of the state is no different. If you are looking for a base camp where you can start your exploration journey, Lathrop Campground is just the place for you and your campervan rental. The amenities you will find at this pet-friendly campground will make your stay even more relaxing, and they include a camp store, a playground, restrooms, and showers. RV sites have electric hookups with 20, 30, and 50 amps, as well as fire pits and grills, and campers can also rough it up in a tent.
While camping at Lathrop Campground, you can discover the surrounding Lathrop State Park; …
Formerly known as the Heart of the Rockies Campground, Salida/Mt. Shavano KOA is a small, quaint campground facility a few miles outside of Salida, CO. Dozens of 14,000 snow-capped peaks tower over the tiny campground. In arid, southwestern Colorado, the valley in which Salida/Mt. Shavano KOA sits green for only a few short weeks in the late springs. As the summer heat sets in, the open space transforms into a soft, leathery tan and gold that persists until the first snow. Close to the main highway, accessing Salida/Mt. Shavano KOA, even in wintertime in an RV rental, is pain-free. The roads are well-maintained and plowed promptly.
Set in an open field, Salida/Mt. Shavano KOA has over 35 sites for RVs …
In the middle of Arkansas Valley in the town of Howard, Sugarbush Campground is a relaxing place to get away from everyday life and take a much-needed break. This gorgeous RV park on the Arkansas River in central Colorado is perfectly situated to enable guests to fully enjoy the natural beauty of the state, especially with the surrounding Rocky Mountains and their sublime vantage points. You can easily find your way to dozens of state parks, national forests, campgrounds, 14,000-foot mountains, or small mountain villages when you rent an RV near Sugarbush Campground. Both Colorado Springs are easy to reach as well with the help of your convenient campervan rental.
Sugarbush Campground has 26 sites designated for camping. …