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Reviewed Aug. 25, 2023

Great area for OHV

Round mountain campground

$20 per night. There are no electrical hook ups or sewer hook ups for big rigs. It looks a little bit like dispersed camping. Each site has a picnic table and a designated fire pit. The sites are pull through in some situations. Not all of them, but some of them. There are restrooms on site with your credibly clean. The camp management seems to do a good job of keeping the area well organized. It’s nestled down in the trees and he’s very pretty and secluded. The issue in this area is that it is all designated for OHV usage so there is some noise. We pulled it on a Thursday afternoon and could see three or four ATVs riding around. The campground has designated quiet hours from 10 PM to 6 AM, but that won’t stop you from getting disturbed during the daytime. The other issue in this area as there is no firewood. They sell bundles for eight dollars at the managers office. My recommendation would be to come well prepared and bring lots of your own firewood. At the time we got in their water pump was also not working, but they were selling bottled water again at the Campground managers station.

Month of VisitAugust
  • Review photo of Round Mountain by Chris P., August 25, 2023
Reviewed Aug. 28, 2021

Nice and quiet!

Went after school was back in session. It was nice and quiet and clean!!

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Month of VisitAugust
  • Review photo of Round Mountain by Nicole L., August 28, 2021
  • Review photo of Round Mountain by Nicole L., August 28, 2021
Reviewed Jun. 30, 2019

Quiet Large Camping Sites

On my last trip to Colorado I had crossed paths with this campground and vowed that this time I would make it a stop on my journey. I love the location and though it is in a decently traveled area it is not close enough to the road to hear any traffic. The location is great for having that Colorado forest feeling for sure with towering pines and great spacing around the campground itself. 

While this campground does have a formal campground host on site there is a fee station and no money changes hands in person. The host also mentioned that the location is patrolled by forest service rangers to add a bit of additional accountability and safety. As a solo traveler who many times travels during off season or off days for travel this brought me a very settling feeling to know.

 The campground itself does not have connections of any kind, however there are a few water spigots(non drinking) throughout the camp for usage and also vault toilets for usage. Price point is fair at$17 and during the early portion of the camping season this location was pretty quiet. A few scattered campers were present but even if this was a full site it would still allow for plenty of spacing between campers with large parking for each and sites which are both deep and wide. 

All the locations included a picnic table which looked shaded, I did not see many spaces of full sun around camp at all in fact. There were also fire rings and marker poles for each site where you can hang your receipt for camping. 

Unlike many campgrounds I visited in this region where pine needles or leaves were everywhere, this one was very clear. Even downed limbs had been collected by rangers and host to keep the sites open for usage which was very nice. Though I didn’t see any marked pad sites at this location the ground was nice and even in most of the sites for a tent or many had large enough area for RVs of various sizes. I did not see any pull through sites however. 

This location they do recommend you reserving online before coming to camp, however they did have envelops for payment as well. I can see how online reservation would be very important during busy season and I truly believe they are trying to move to an exclusive online pay system for sites like this and others. I think this will prevent some of the box theft which has occurred around some of the more remote or unattended sites. 

I loved how quiet this camp was, how open it was and that it provided great access to the wildlife area which was only a short drive up the road. 

TIPS: 

  • Prepare for your stay ahead of time by bringing everything you could need to camp this includes firewood and water. 
  • Bring your own toilet paper. Though the site is maintained and has a host the paper is not guaranteed to be stocked so remember to come prepared.
  •  If you have solar you are wanting to use pull up a map in advance to find the best location because of the shade.
  • Review photo of Round Mountain by Crystal C., June 30, 2019
  • Review photo of Round Mountain by Crystal C., June 30, 2019
  • Review photo of Round Mountain by Crystal C., June 30, 2019
  • Review photo of Round Mountain by Crystal C., June 30, 2019
  • Review photo of Round Mountain by Crystal C., June 30, 2019
  • Review photo of Round Mountain by Crystal C., June 30, 2019
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Reviewed Jun. 20, 2019

Beautiful

Great place to visit for camping and riding atvs and bikes. Friendly people and nice camping spots. First come first serve.

  • Review photo of Round Mountain by Nicole R., June 20, 2019
Reviewed Jun. 28, 2017

Our favorite weekend spot!

It's a quick drive from Colorado Springs and tons of trails! Usually pretty quiet except for holiday weekends. We actually drive past the campground into national forest for free dispersed camping and to ride our atv. We've never stayed at the actual campground so I can't provide any information there. But, if you camp in national forest make sure not to park more than one car length off of the trail. Did not know this and was educated by a passing ranger.

Month of VisitMay
  • Review photo of Round Mountain by Heidi S., June 28, 2017