The site was really nicely set up on the top of a hill. Plenty of spots open when we got there on a Thursday night, also, ITS FREE! Lots of nice trails nearby that are rated easy. Beautiful spot to watch a sunset. The only drawback was the bathrooms, which were filled with flys and trash from previous campers, there was a fire ban in place at the time, and lots of bugs, which wasn’t a bother for us, but maybe for others. Nice and warm for the elevation, especially at nice, which was especially nice considering the other campsites we stayed at that were about 20 degrees cooler at night.
This was a cute spot! Although it’s settled right next to the highway right above, it’s pretty quiet from 7-8pm, and even with the small amount of traffic it was really quiet. It’s nestled right at the bottom of a ridge, with streams all around good for fishing and taking a dip. There’s bear boxes on each site, as well as bathrooms. If you keep going down Lincoln creek road, there are more dispersed camping sites, and the road is pretty rough, but doable with 2wd, but you’ll need a little clearance. The tabor creek trailhead is up the road about 6miles, and makes for a 3200ft elevation climb, rates moderate, but took us about 4hrs back and forth.
Not a bad spot! Pretty secluded right on Turquoise Lake. There was only one space left open for us to camp on, but it was right near the stream that leads to the lake. Plenty of fishing for Brown and Rainbow trout. There are some good trails nearby including Haggermans, which was pretty moderate.
Beautiful spot at about 9100 ft. There were plenty of sites available on a Saturday, but we got there around 4pm or so. Fire rings, a host, plenty of trees to tie up your hammocks, and a trailhead with a 5 mile hike up zapata falls and beyond.