Based on a 2019 review, Gore Pass appears to be no longer operating as an active campground within Arapaho National Forest. The site reportedly shows signs of disuse, with overgrown vegetation and access blocked by a gate. This US Forest Service location near Kremmling once provided camping opportunities but current conditions suggest it has been decommissioned or abandoned. Campers seeking alternatives in the area can explore places to camp around Kremmling or consider nearby Blacktail Creek Campground, located just over a mile southwest.

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Gore Pass is located in Colorado

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40.07533964 N
106.56063182 W

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Gore Pass Campground located in Colorado?

Gore Pass Campground is located in north-central Colorado along Highway 134, situated between Kremmling and Toponas. The campground sits near the summit of Gore Pass in the Routt National Forest at an elevation of approximately 9,000 feet. This remote location in Grand County offers scenic mountain views and access to the surrounding wilderness areas. The pass connects Middle Park with the upper Yampa River valley.

What amenities are available at Gore Pass Campground?

Important notice: Gore Pass Campground appears to no longer be operational as a designated camping area. The site is currently overgrown and access is restricted by a gate. No amenities are available at this location. Travelers seeking camping options in this area should contact the Routt National Forest office for current alternatives or check The Dyrt for nearby active campgrounds.

What are the best seasons to visit Gore Pass Campground?

Gore Pass Campground is no longer functioning as an active camping area. For those interested in visiting Gore Pass itself as a scenic area, summer and early fall (June through September) typically offer the most favorable conditions. The pass sits at high elevation and can experience snow and difficult conditions outside these months. Always check road conditions before traveling in this area, particularly during spring and fall when weather can be unpredictable.