This campground has 7 campsites available. It is situated in a lodgepole pine forest close to Independence Pass Road.
Sites are available for public use, and many recreational activities, including hiking, biking, 4 wheel driving, and fishing, may be enjoyed from this location.
Please note that vehicles over 35 feet in length are prohibited over Independance Pass.
From Aspen, CO travel about 11 miles southeast toward Independence Pass to Lincoln Creek road. Turn right on Lincoln Creek Road then drive 2 1/2 miles to campground entrance. The 2 1/2 miles on Lincoln Creek Road is gravel and rough but passable in two-wheel drive.
No Reservations. First-Come, First Serve Camping.
In the 70's I used to go there every year and it was really a blast. No idea what it's like now, but everybody was very friendly and we'd all get together in the evenings and have a ton of fun.
I took my 10 year old son here for four days. Since the pandemic started, he really has not been anywhere since his spring break from school. This was the perfect trip for him. We had so much fun, and the water was his favorite part. It was super cold, but he still got his feet wet with our dog. I highly recommend this spot.
It is very pretty! There are lots of flowers! The river on the left tastes better then the river on the right. You should make sure to bring a filter because there is no tap water. I recommend the sites with trees so your tent isn’t too hot. Overall a great place to camp!
This place was freaking beautiful and have plenty of campsites for sure and had a nice little waterfall and plenty of beautiful views for sure there's this road to the left of the main campsite that you can go down and it has plenty of other campsites but I I would recommend that you have a 4 x 4 or something with more off-roading capabilities I would definitely come back to this place it was amazing and I really enjoyed it