The 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 rise. Both loops sit among a stand of aspen, spruce, and lodgepole pines along Hoosier Creek. The campground sits at an altitude of 9,700 feet and features mild summer temperatures and cool nights.
Recreation:
The Colorado Trail is located within one mile of the campground and offers abundant hiking, biking and horseback riding opportunities. The epic 471-mile trail stretches across Colorado from Denver to Durango. Visitors may also enjoy fishing in Hoosier Creek.
Facilities:
No drinking water is available and the roads through the campground are dirt and gravel. Each loop has a parking spur, picnic table, campfire ring, and grill. There are 2 vault toilets within the campground. Firewood may be purchased at the nearby Kenosha Pass Campground.
Activities and Amenities Within Facility:
Birding
Campfire Rings
Drinking Water
Fishing
Hiking
Hunting
Mountain Biking
Parking Area
Picnic Area
Scenic Overlooks
Vault Toilets
Wildlife Viewing