Staying here was an absolute WIN. We stayed in bobcat campground site B01. The site was large and felt secluded with the natural rock and trees between sites. All sites had lots of space between them. Having the drinking water close by was also nice so that we could fill up whenever we needed. The vault toilets were the cleanest I have EVER experienced. The rangers were very welcoming and kept a close eye on things to assure that campers were following the guidelines that would keep this park natural and beautiful which I really appreciated. We had deer and elk walk through or along the edge of our camp. The wildflowers blanketed the ground. If you are in need of showers, which they don't have I recommend Village laundry in estes park less than 10 minutes away. Also, hiking in RMNP was just a little more than a 30 minute drive to beaver meadows entrance. Only suggestion to park staff would be to maybe add some signage for Krueger rock trailhead. We had lots of hikers end up at our site asking where the trailhead is. I assume they were following the first sign that says Krueger which is to the overflow lot. Didn't mind helping ofcourse but in our 4 day stay we probably redirected atleast 10 different hiking parties. Highly recommend this campground.
Jenny lat the front desk absolutely ruined my family's experience here. After a miscommunication between their staff led to Maintenance taking my personal ladder from my campsite, Jenny yelled aggressively at me while I was trying to retrieve it from their staff, including gaslighting me on what she said earlier in the conversation and telling me I was in the wrong claiming my checkout day was the day prior until paperwork was referenced.
While the rest of the staff were very nice and pleasant, after the sheer intensity of Jenny I can't recommend this campsite when there are others in town with nicer amenities and more importantly, nice and respectful staff.
Beautiful area and well maintained and marked trails! I did Kruger rock a couple months ago with my dog to catch the sunrise and the views up top are very worth the incline! Today I took Moose Meadow to Limber Pine back and it was equally gorgeous. The trails are lined with wildflowers and the views again are worth it. The trail is easy to follow and hardly anyone else on the trail with you. Trailhead is easy to find with a well maintained rest room.
one of the many open spaces from the open space alliance/movement in CO and other neighboring states. A nice concept, the park and its facilities were beautiful, clean and well kept. We were there with the aim of hiking the Kruger rock and I am glad to say we were successful in that.
This is a county campground that is well-maintained and generally awesome. It has a dump station and potable water. The camp site and the restrooms were very clean. If food lock boxes for bears. No cell service. There is a great hike to Kruger Rock (a mountain really) in the open space with a fantastic 360 view.