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Jefferson County Reynolds Park Idylease Campground

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Jefferson County Reynolds Park Idylease Campground is near Conifer, Colorado, surrounded by forested terrain with trails for hiking. Temperatures range from 20°F in winter to 80°F in summer. Nearby attractions include Staunton State Park and the scenic views of Mount Evans.

Fee Info

Required camping permits must be obtained at least 24 hours in advance. Permits are $12 per campsite, per night, and valid for up to three consecutive nights. Camping is limited to a total of six nights within a 30-day period.

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Location

Jefferson County Reynolds Park Idylease Campground is located in Colorado

Detail location of campground

Directions

From U.S. Highway 285, drive south 5 miles to the parking area on the south side of Foxton Road.

Address

13581 South Foxton Road
Conifer, CO 80433

Coordinates

39.46040783 N
105.22943797 W

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Access

  • Hike-In
    Backcountry sites.

Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • Standard (Tent/RV)
  • Group

Features

For Campers

  • Picnic Table
  • Reservable
  • Toilets

For Vehicles

  • Pull-Through Sites

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Reviewed Jan. 4, 2021

Free sites w permit, hike in .5 miles

Shlep your shtuff .5 miles from the lot to the tent pads. Pack it and pack it out. You must get your permit from the Jeffco open space office so look it up on their website. Reynolds park has many nice trails.

Frequently Asked Questions

What amenities are available at Reynolds Park Campground?

Reynolds Park Idylease Campground offers a primitive camping experience with minimal amenities. The campground features designated tent pads but no running water, electricity, or shower facilities. It's a pack-it-in, pack-it-out facility, meaning you'll need to carry out all trash. The park does have hiking trails throughout for campers to enjoy. Prepare for a rustic outdoor experience by bringing all necessary supplies including water for drinking and cooking.

How do I access Reynolds Park Campground in Conifer, Colorado?

Accessing Reynolds Park Campground requires some planning. The tent camping area is located approximately 0.5 miles from the parking lot, so you'll need to carry all your camping gear this distance to reach the tent pads. The campground is situated within Reynolds Park in Conifer, Colorado. For specific directions to the parking area, check the Jefferson County Open Space website which provides maps and driving instructions to the park entrance.

Do I need a reservation for Reynolds Park Campground in Jefferson County?

Yes, you must obtain a camping permit before staying at Reynolds Park Campground. Permits are issued through the Jefferson County Open Space office rather than on-site. Visit their website to secure your permit in advance of your trip. Walk-up permits are not available at the campground itself, so this pre-trip planning step is essential. Check the Jefferson County Open Space website for current permit fees and reservation procedures.

What are the reviews saying about Reynolds Park Campground?

Campers note that Reynolds Park Campground offers a true backcountry experience requiring some effort to enjoy. The tent pads are located a half-mile hike from the parking area, which means you must be prepared to carry all your gear. The campground maintains a primitive feel with no on-site facilities, following pack-in, pack-out principles. Many visitors appreciate the numerous hiking trails throughout Reynolds Park, making it ideal for those seeking both camping and trail access in a natural setting away from crowds.