Awful, don't waste your money. Camp host had a very loud generator running all night after quiet hours. Paid $24/night to not get any sleep at all. The sign at the self-pay station says quiet hours start at 10pm so of course when we pay the $24, part of the expectation is, well... quiet after 10pm. Actually walked over there around 10:15 and didn't see anybody, but their fire-ring had red hot glowing coals that nobody had put out properly... To top it off the bathrooms looked like they hadn't been cleaned in weeks. Why even had a camp host, would have been better without one.
Do yourself a favor and keep driving west past this campground, there are free dispersed sites. Don't make the same mistake I did. Oh and remember to douse your...
Read moreGreat place to stay overnight for hiking Mts. Massive or Elbert. Campground and road are suitable for tents, tent or truck trailers but a bit rough for towing or Class A motorhomes. Potable water is provided from a pump, good upper body workout to fill a 5 gal. jug! Pit toilets are available.
Sites are large and well-spaced, but the lower campground is right on Halfmoon Rd. so there is some road noise. Dispersed camping is available lower (towards Leadville) on Halfmoon road.
Dispersed...
Read moreWonderful campsite. Great location and within decent range of several 14ers and trailheads including Elbert, Massive, La Plata as well as the wonderful little city of Leadville. Nice and quiet while I was there, however it was during the week. Some good site selections. The sites are fairly well spaced apart. Beautiful woods and views of stars at night. The road getting there (Halfmoon Rd.) isn't too bad. A bit rough and narrow at times but go slow and you...
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