We stayed here for a long weekend to go see Telluride and the surrounding area. The directions led us to the campground, would be easy to miss otherwise. We found the area suited our 18 foot travel trailer. Was a little tricky getting it level but was manageable. There are no marked sites, we just parked where there was room and made the most since for our rig. It was pretty quiet a little road noise when a vehicle passed. Would stay here again.
We did not know what to expect when we reached this site. It is just a large parking area, we found a pretty level place for our travel trailer. Only 2 other trailers and 1 tent camper during the day. A lot of van and car campers the latter the day got. Good spot to stay when checking out the area. The view out our door was amazing, when the sun was out. We stayed 5 nights, had all types of weather on our stay, from lots of rain to sun and also snow. Would stay here again if in the area. Free to stay from May 1 to October 31.
Nice campground with 13 campsites with fire rings and picnic tables. There is also 2 pit toilets. Only stayed one night on our way to Oregon. There is a 5 night limit. Would stay here again if in the area. About 5 empty spots when we pulled in on a Sunday evening. There is also 3 horse corrals if looking for a place to ride.
Nice location for checking out Yellowstone. We stayed here for 3 nights, as stated the road in is pretty rough but is manageable if you go slow. There are a few campsites along the road and a large site at the trail head. The site we stayed at was about half way up to the trail head. We use T mobile and seemed to work good. Will stay here again when in the area
We stayed here from Sunday, September 5th for 4 nights. Great private campground by the river. When we got in there was quite a few people camped there. By the last night there was only 3. You have to be self contained as there is no water, electricity or dump. Would definitely stay here again.
We thought this was going to be a great place to park our TT while we explored Glacier NP. We had the campsite right by the river. Thought we lucked out. Boy where we wrong, after a long day in the NP we got back to our TT and found a note on our door and written in the dust on our trailer to move. Also found someone had messed with our TT. They turned off the propane and unhooked the hose from the tank. The locals consider this there campsite to port there boats in and out of the water. There is nothing stating this. We felt threatened and would not stay for another night.