Mature pines and 2 acres of meadow grass with fantastic sunsets. Privately owned 2 acres in a sparsely populated/rural mountain neighborhood. Maintained road access and plenty of room to maneuver your RV. 50amp electric service on property. Located within 30 min drive to popular outdoor recreation areas.
Fishing/Boating/Kayaking: Spinney Mountain & Eleven Mile Reservoirs and the gold medal waters on the Dream Stream of the South Platte River, Skagway Reservoir for no wake boats.
Hiking/Mountain Biking: Florissant Fossil Beds. Mueller State Park.
Dome Rock State Wildlife Area. Pikes Peak and the Crags.
Stargazing: Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument has been recognized for its starry night skies by the National Park Service and the International Dark Sky Association.
Adventure: Drive to the top of Americas Mountain Pikes Peak @ 14,110 feet above sea level! (Not for those unaccustomed to high elevation)
If you prefer a more relaxed drive, cruise the Gold Belt Scenic & Historic Byway that leads you through the Historic Mining towns of Cripple Creek and Victor.
Ride the Cripple Creek and Victor Narrow Gage Railroad. Gold Mine tours at the historic Molly Kathleen Mine. Take in the view atop the only active gold mine in the State of Colorado. Try your luck at the local Casino's in Cripple Creek. Visit one of our unique gift shops. The city of Victor is steeped with history and amazing hiking trails around old mining head frames and beautiful countryside.
Rules and Regs:
Self-contained units only, tents allowed when accompanying RV. Small pop ups must have a porta potty. Maximum 2 RV's on site and must be in same camping party.
Pets must be under voice command or kept on leash. Roaming pets are subject to natural predators. (See wildlife below)
Quiet Hours 10pm to 8am
Pack it in - Pack it out
Due to high fire danger open flame campfires are NOT allowed. Propane fueled fire rings and heaters are allowed.
NO generators
NO dumping of trash or wastewater.
Wildlife: What does not kill you will make you stronger.... Except BEARS! Bears will kill you. DO NOT leave any food and/or trash outside, especially at night. This will attract bears and other predators. Do not feed the deer. They may approach you as a sign that someone has been feeding them. Deer are wild and need to stay that way, if we feed them, they lose their own ability to find food and survive. Plus, its illegal in CO.
We have bears, deer, elk, foxes, badgers, coyotes, chipmunks and squirrels just to name a few...
Upon check in your Camp Host will provide you with Emergency Numbers and Evacuation Routes in the event of a Natural Disaster. You may set up camp in any of the mowed areas of the property, this limits damage to the natural grasses and land. Do not park your hot vehicle on the tall dry grasses, it can quickly cause a grass fire. \*\*Respect neighboring private property parcels and do not trespass\*\*
Thank you and Happy Camping!
Welcome to Eagle Park!
Please proceed straight to the property. The driveway is marked with 314 on an orange market. You may set up camp in any of the mowed areas. Please do not drive thru the tall grasses as to preserve the land and prevent grass fires from hot vehicle engines. **Respect neighboring private property parcels do not trespass **
Your host will check in with you between 5-6pm the first night of your stay. An extended 30amp RV power cord is available for use if needed, advise host upon check in if you need the extended power cord,
Thank you and Happy Camping!
We had a very special ceremony, 2 of our youth were baptized in the Los Pinos! God.cleared the rain long enough for the ceremony and our gathering following! The picture is our fearless leader Pastor Gary Force along with Kaylia and Shohanna our 2 new members of God's chosen.
Nice park to bring the kids, dogs and hold events. Offers shade trees, covered seating area, play area, a path, and a nice spot at the river.
Best park in town. There is access to the river. A 1/4 mile running track, a big open field, 2 playgrounds, 2 baseball fields, a rodeo arena, a big pavilion with picnic tables, bathrooms, a nicely paved walking track, direct access to downtown/restaurants and shops. It’s situated next to the police station so it’s safe too. It’s been really nicely landscaped and clean every time I’ve been. Glad to have it in my neighborhood.
Bayfield is an amazing town. I grew up there and went to school from kindergarten through 12th grade and graduated in 1998. Each time we have a class reunion we have it at Eagle park. It is a perfect park with a nice playground, the river is just a tiny walk away, and there are BBQ pits along with a nice covered area and bathrooms. They have a water spigot that is available as well and there are tables in the pavilion. It is such a peaceful area with green grass and huge Aspen trees that line the park. Bayfield is a very family friendly town and a wonderful place to raise your family. I miss living there but I come home every summer.
Great little trail that takes you by the river. Lots of people out enjoying the sunshine. River had sheets of ice. There were a couple of people who had dogs off-leash. But as soon as I got closer, they leashed their dogs. I was walking with my boxer and he is always leashed. I appreciate the fact that they leash their dogs. We all think our dogs are great, but you never know what can set them off.