Parry Peak Campground is a first-come, first-served campground located in a shady lodgepole pine and aspenforest along the whitewaters of Lake Creek. This campground is a favorite amongst anglers with a spectacular view of Parry Peak. Access to the Continental Divide Trail is just down the road. Firewood is available for sale at the host site.High altitude sickness may occur at this altitude.NOTE: Currently there is no water available in this campground. Campers may get water at Twin Peaks Campground located about one mile west on Hwy 82.Please click the link for Maps of the Twin Lakes CampgroundsALERT: BEAR ACTIVITY in the #LeadvilleRD. A bear has been reported to be raiding campgrounds and dispersed sites in the Twin Lakes area. Make sure there’s nothing to attract bears to your camp. Store all attractants (food, coolers, trash, pet food, toiletries) in a bear resistant manner. Do not leave attractants in tents or unattended, store it in a bear-resistant manner when not in use. Colorado Parks and Wildlife recommends locking all attractants and coolers in a hard-bodied enclosed vehicle with the windows up and the doors locked.Efforts to trap the bear are being made by Colorado Parks and Wildlife.Learn more about how protect your camp from bears and what to do if encountering a bear in your campground by visiting the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Bear Aware page at https://cpw.state.co.us/learn/Pages/LivingwithWildlifeWildBears.aspx
Parry Peak Campground is a first-come, first-served campground located in a shady lodgepole pine and aspenforest along the whitewaters of Lake Creek. This campground is a favorite amongst anglers with a spectacular view of Parry Peak. Access to the Continental Divide Trail is just down the road. Firewood is available for sale at the host site.High altitude sickness may occur at this altitude.NOTE: Currently there is no water available in this campground. Campers may get water at Twin Peaks Campground located about one mile west on Hwy 82.Please click the link for Maps of the Twin Lakes CampgroundsALERT: BEAR ACTIVITY in the #LeadvilleRD. A bear has been reported to be raiding campgrounds and dispersed sites in the Twin Lakes area. Make sure there’s nothing to attract bears to your camp. Store all attractants (food, coolers, trash, pet food, toiletries) in a bear resistant manner. Do not leave attractants in tents or unattended, store it in a bear-resistant manner when not in use. Colorado Parks and Wildlife recommends locking all attractants and coolers in a hard-bodied enclosed vehicle with the windows up and the doors locked.Efforts to trap the bear are being made by Colorado Parks and Wildlife.Learn more about how protect your camp from bears and what to do if encountering a bear in your campground by visiting the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Bear Aware page at https://cpw.state.co.us/learn/Pages/LivingwithWildlifeWildBears.aspx