Top Campgrounds in Colorado, United states, Page 5

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Ogallala Campground

Address: Elbert, CO 80106, USA

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Camp Cris Dobbins

Address: 22799 N Elbert Rd, Elbert, CO 80106, USA

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“This was probably the best scout camp I’ve been too yet! All the counselors get to know you act like there your friend in the first few days at camp! Camp sites are nice and the Mountain View is really pretty! Definitely would want to come back here”

Camp Cris Dobbins

Address: 22799 N Elbert Rd, Elbert, CO 80106, USA

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“Fun Camp for scouts”

Tombstone Campground

Address: Elbert, CO 80106, USA

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Thunder Lake

Address: Allenspark, CO 80510, USA

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Siskin

Address: Colorado 80510, USA

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Upper Ouzel Creek

Address: Allenspark, CO 80510, USA

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Crater Lake Campground

Address: Nederland, CO 80466, USA

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“Awesome place! You DO need a permit during certain times of the year. I didn't know that and didn't see any signs about that, but I found out the hard way. They were extremely friendly, but have a job to do and are trying to strictly enforce the permit system.”

Diamond Lake Campgroup

Address: Nederland, CO 80466, USA

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“Easy hike! Parking is tough so come early or you will have to turn around and hike somewhere else. If you park illegally you WILL get a ticket!”

West Chicago Creek

Address: W Chicago Creek Rd, Idaho Springs, CO 80452, USA

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“My buddy and I hiked to Lake Edith. The trail is a mix of oh my goodness elevation gain , look at these cool roots and trees, flat easy walking, beautiful views, plenty of friendly dogs that need some petting and super friendly dog chaperones and hikers. 10 of 10 would do again . Nearly the elevation gain of an easier 14er with 3000 ft extra oxygen !”

Spruce Campground

Address: Lake George, CO 80827, USA

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Spruce Grove Campground

Address: Co Rd 77, Lake George, CO 80827, USA

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“Wow, I think we found our absolute favorite campground in CO. Beautiful creek which is perfect for kids/dog/everyone. Surrounded by stunning rock outcroppings scenery. Stunning starry nights with the Milky Way visible due to elevation yet not freezing cold (in summer). Huge thanks to the hosts who got us out of a very sticky situation of a flat tire AND flat car battery (and no reception nor cell battery if we couldn't have fixed it!). Thank goodness for the niceness of strangers. Tip: the bathrooms by the bridge are much better than the outhouse-style bathroom on the loop. Use those. If you want to camp across the bridge, you have to park your car and walk in. We chose to car camp as walking to the creek only takes seconds anyway - but the drawback of these sites is no shade if you don't have your own awning/gazebo. Tons of people bring tubes to play on the water. Busy site but didn't feel cramped even full on Labor Day - IMO.”

Bighorn Mountain

Address: Estes Park, CO 80517, USA

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Aspen Glen Campground

Address: US-34 & Old Fall River Rd, Estes Park, CO 80517, USA

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“Pretty campground with decent facilities next to a cool little river. Certain campsites have a great view. Just wish their was showers, but I understand why that may not be possible. Could use some more community events in June.”

Abilene Campground

Address: Elbert, CO 80106, USA

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Glacier Basin Campground

Address: Highway 36 West, Estes Park, CO 80517, USA

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“A little bit rocky where we stayed, but good facilities and a bear box for your food at each camp site. No showers, except if you bring a solar water heater. They a place to hang your water bag and shower. The camp ground is close to lots of trails and is convenient to get in and out. Also close to park bus transportation.”

Deadwood Campground

Address: Elbert, CO 80106, USA

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“First campground when I came here years ago... such good memories, take me back... :/”

Victor Campground

Address: Elbert, CO 80106, USA

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El Paso Campground

Address: Elbert, CO 80106, USA

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“No electricity in the latrine. Made it hard to find at night. No lighting for the scouts to shower at night. The youth staff at Camp was outstanding!.”

Glacier Basin Campground

Address: Estes Park, CO 80517, USA

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Sprague Lake Camp

Address: Estes Park, CO 80517, USA

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“Fun times. Great place to get out and be active. Lovely views”

Sedalia Campground

Address: Elbert, CO 80106, USA

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Lizard Head Campground

Address: Elbert, CO 80106, USA

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“We had a blast there”

Lost Creek Campground

Address: Elbert, CO 80106, USA

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Ouzel Lake

Address: Allenspark, CO 80510, USA

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“If you can get Ouzel Falls in one hour, it hard to just stop there. There were still 3 feet tall snow on the trail after the intersection to bluebird on Memorial Day Weekend.”

Siskin

Address: Allenspark, CO 80510, USA

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North St. Vrain

Address: Allenspark, CO 80510, USA

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Gold 'N Getaways, LLC

Address: Magnolia Road Campsite CO 119 &, Magnolia Rd, Nederland, CO 80466, USA

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“Great times to be had at their claim. Great hosts! Good food. Fun stuff, looking for the shiney! Great for all ages!”

Peregrine

Address: Estes Park, CO 80517, USA

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“Loved this campsite. Great location and really nice to be next to the creek for water.”

Rabbit Ears Campsite

Address: Estes Park, CO 80517, USA

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“A spacious single backcountry site with easy river access for water with a difficult half mile climb up to Rabbit Ears formation. This site is challenging for hammock users due to the very wide spaces between trees but is ideal for tents. A bear canister is necessary here.”

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