https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/fseprd577265.pdf
With a few exceptions, dispersed camping is allowed on national forest public lands.
Camping in the national forest at one location is limited to 14 consecutive days. The campsite
must then be moved a minimum of three miles. Camping can then continue for an additional
14 days. Camping is restricted to a maximum of 28 days in any 60-day period.
More than 40% of lands within the Arapaho National Forest boundary are private or otherwise
owned. A map showing land ownership is recommended. It is YOUR responsibility to know if
you are on private, city, county, state, national park or national forest land.
Pack out all trash. There are no services.
Practice Leave No Trace ethics.
Awesome drive and view but gates are closed for the season unfortunately
It literally stole my heart, when I left I no longer had one. Stupid brain tanks took it. But I did get to see ball storage at the end of the hall.
My friend drove us up there, it was a blast. But I am disabled and it got too rough for me...I survived, so that's all that matters right?
Amazing, but narrow trail with large boulders make you earn the summit.@nomadic_t4r