The Ute Creek Trailhead provides access to the Lost Creek Wilderness Area via the Ute Creek Trail. It is a very difficult 4-mile hike because of the steep grade. Extended loop hikes can be made from this trail once it intersects with Brookside-McCurdy Trail within the wilderness area. Directions: From Highway 24 at Lake George, travel north on Country Road Read more...
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Phone: (719) 836-2031Twin Eagles Campground has nine campsites, some of which are walk-in, with a maximum trailer length of 22 feet. This campground is open year round with reduced service in the winter season. Facilities include toilets, tables, and fire rings but there is no water. There are no reservations at this campground; it is first come, first served. The Twin Eagles Read more...
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Phone: (303) 275-5610The Timberline Campground, near Kenosha Pass, is about 7 miles southwest of the community of Grant. The abundance of aspens at the site creates impressive fall scenery along the forested hillside. Wildlife in the area includes golden eagles, elk, mule deer, moose, chipmunks, and porcupines. Natural Features: The family campsites are divided into two loops, that are separated by a Read more...
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Phone: (719) 836-2031Michigan Creek Campground has 12 campsites with a maximum trailer length of 25 feet. The elevation is 10,100 feet and camping season begins in May and continues to early October with reduced service. Facilities include toilets, tables, and fire rings. The French Pass Trail is accessible two miles further up county Road 54. Read more...
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Phone: (719) 836-2031Lodgepole Campground is a creekside destination with incredible Colorado mountain views. The campground is located 3 miles south of Jefferson Lake, one of the highest elevation lakes around, capping 10,685 feet in elevation and bordered by steep 12,000 foot peaks. Fishing in both the creek and lake offer promising catches of trout. Another noteworthy aspect of the campground is its Read more...
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Phone: (719) 687-7818Kenosha Pass Campground is a small, conveniently-located campground heralded by backpackers on the Colorado Trail and by those looking for a scenic, mountain family getaway. Across the road from the campground entrance is the Kenosha Pass Interpretive Area, with an accessible interpretive trail showcasing wetlands and remnants of the Denver, South Park & Pacific Railroad. Kenosha Pass, the campground’s namesake, Read more...
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Phone: (303) 275-5610Kenosha East Campground is located across US Highway 285 from Kenosha Pass Campground. There are twelve campground sites, and they are universal designed sites including high grills, picnic tables, benches. The campground is open year round and also provides vault toilets, but no water is available. Read more...
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Phone: (719) 836-2031Campers looking for a pleasant fishing destination with great mountain views will enjoy camping at Jefferson Creek. The campground is located a short drive or hike from Jefferson Lake. The lake is one of the highest elevation lakes around, capping 10,685 feet elevation and bordered by steep 12,000 foot peaks. Fishing in both the creek and lake offer promising catches Read more...