The campground is pack it in, pack it out and comprised of a single large loop, surrounded by a grass meadow in a Ponderosa Pine grove. The sites are large and well spaced with sites #16, 17 and 18 on a dead-end spur with no turn around. The open areas are dotted with wildflowers. It is convenient to State Hwy 114 for an overnight stay.
Directions from Saguache, Colorado: Follow Colorado Highway 114 west for 27.6 miles, then take a gravel road 1.7 miles southwest into the Buffalo Pass Campground.
Quite, secluded area. Very peaceful and beautiful. First come first serve - we showed up around 6 on a Saturday and there were plenty of spots available. Bathrooms were surprisingly clean. Wonderful spot!
Always a go to as I make my way west. I take a few days to relieve all stress before I start my adventure.
Had a great stay 9/1 to 9/4. Gathered to much firewood and split it on day 1 but noone around us wanted any for free. So we just left it at the campsite #7, we used, by firepit.