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Pulled in around 4pm to one other RV. Cost us $11 to stay the night. Had a local knock on the door asking for permission to fish where we were camping. How nice is that!!! Best thing - Copper Mountain Coffee just opened closeby.
FREE camping for Rvers. We arrived at 3ish on a Sunday to find 3 of the 6 sites left with electric. There is a dump station across the park. Park has lots of amenities - disc golf course, basketball court, playground, large grass area for dogs, group pavilion area, skate boarding area, AND while we were there a mini putt course was being built. Stayed the max - 3 days. Park is free, but has a spot for donations. Of course we donated since it saved us $$$. The town is quite small. There is a brewery called Windy peaks (they dont brew their own, but have a good selection of local beers). Only open 5-9pm Tuesday - Saturday. We also tried the Mexican Restaurant. Being from Arizona, it is okay at best. But, TV's for sports and free wifi. Will always stop when traveling on I25!!! Just be aware of how windy it can get in that area. Had to stay an extra night because of it.