PFR *****
Campground ***
We stayed in this same site 8/21/19 - 9/4/19. The only thing I want to add, is I don't remember the dirt in the yard area being as fine and loose 2 years ago. The dogs got filthy dirty very quickly and the inside of the coach was covered in dust. Elwood looked like PigPen from Charlie Brown. A cloud of dirt followed him around as he moved around in the yard.
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This campground has nice wide spaces, but they are all curved pull-thrus, so it was a little hard to get situated, and it is just barely long enough for our rig with bike rack on the back, and our car parked sideways. We were able to use all 7 xpens. The patio area is mostly dirt with some gravel.
Like most parks in the cooler climates, there are not water hookups at each site. But, there is a water spigot at the site next to our site, and we were able to reach it with a hose to fill the fresh water tank.
This park is near the Rocky Mountain National Park, which is really beautiful.
Site #121
$24/night plus $8 for a daily pass, or $70 for an annual pass.
Length of stay - 2 weeks
OTA - 57 channels
Satellite - all 3 satellites
Electric only
I keep this blog to keep track of campgrounds we have stayed in, for our own future reference. Prior to 7/15/22, at the top of each entry is PFR. That was my Pet Friendliness Rating, of one to five *. Five being best. Now I only rate the campsite. We used to travel with 10 small dogs, but sadly, we have lost many of our elderly dogs, and are now down to just 1. So, the multiple dog friendliness is no longer important to us. Prior to 11/1/19, we traveled with 6 - 12 dogs.
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