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Reviewed Aug. 2, 2016

Timber Creek in RMNP

Spent 2 nights here, great Campground overall. It is first come first serve so it helps to get there around 1pm which is checkin. Dogs ARE allowed in the Campground but because the Campground is in RMNP dogs ARE NOT allowed on any of the trails or hikes near the Campground. Elk frequent the Campground! It is a busy/good sized camp but if you get a spot on the edge you'll feel secluded. Has bathhouse and firepits.

  • Review photo of Timber Creek Campground — Rocky Mountain National Park by Caitlin  D., August 2, 2016
Reviewed Jul. 21, 2016

Beautiful views!!

We got there just in time to pitch our tent and head into Grandby for some supplies. The only park that wasn't reservable during Labor Day weekend we lucked out and got the BEST SPOT! SW side of the campground.

The wildlife never failed us. Every morning and most evening s of our 6 night stay there were elk, deer, or moose on the grounds!

The view of the mountains outside the park made for phenomenal pictures with the sunrise and the sunset. Low laying fog covering the marsh and a bright sky lighting up the mountains were dreamy.

The Rangers were fantastic and made sure that all our questions were answered. There was plenty of space in the bear boxes. Clean bathrooms.

  • Review photo of Timber Creek Campground — Rocky Mountain National Park by April P., July 21, 2016
  • Review photo of Timber Creek Campground — Rocky Mountain National Park by April P., July 21, 2016
  • Review photo of Timber Creek Campground — Rocky Mountain National Park by April P., July 21, 2016
Reviewed Jul. 18, 2016

Glamping in ROMO!

This is a great introduction to Rocky Mountain National Park. The campground is adjacent to the Colorado River, close to the Kauwuneeche Visitor Center and Grand Lake! There are plenty of bathrooms, and they have running water with sinks and toilets. The trails behind the campground follow the mighty Colorado, with plenty of sandy beaches to listen to her wonderful rips and riffles. Enjoy this busy campground as an intro to the area, and if you like something with less people, you can easily find something more rustic nearby. FIRST COME FIRST SERVE, means get in early and you can likely find a spot as people leave, but will fill up around 1pm. This part of the park is closed during winter. Enjoy! Additional Highlights nearby : Don't miss Grand Lake - Colorado's largest natural lake!

  • Review photo of Timber Creek Campground — Rocky Mountain National Park by dan N., July 18, 2016
  • Review photo of Timber Creek Campground — Rocky Mountain National Park by dan N., July 18, 2016
Reviewed Jun. 12, 2016

seemed to be the ideal place to camp in the park

After staying a night at another campground and checking out this campground, we switched up where we were staying in Rocky Mt. National Park. The beauty of this campground captivated us. It just had a 'good vibe' that we wanted to be part of. The sites are nicely spaced out, even though there is not much between sites for privacy. It was not super busy when we visited which was nice. Lots of wildlife around. Nice facilities and nice picnic tables at each site. This will be the campground we choose if we return to Rocky Mt National Park.