Towering at 14,500 feet, Pikes Peak (or Pike’s Peak as its original name went) belongs to the group of Colorado’s 14er’s – mountains that are over 14,000 feet high – and it represents a natural wonder with perhaps the most significant number of cheeky and incredible stories linked...
Pike National Forest Campgrounds ThePike National Forestencompasses a lot of the land west of Colorado Springs. In addition to fishing, this stretch of CO-67 N contains hiking, biking, off-roading, and even river tubing in the summer. Another nice advantage of this region is its almost equal...
In the water, anglers seek lake trout, brook trout, rainbow trout, and brown trout, as well as walleye, northern pike, and smallmouth bass. In the forest,Black Bears, Deer, Moose, and some 300-400Gray Wolvesroam a terrain littered with evergreens like spruce, pine, and fir. Around a ...
History buffs should take their pick from the 26 non- reservable RV and tent sites in this San Juan National Forest campground, which features tables and grills, vault toilets, and potable water. On your way there, you’ll have stunning views of the sacred twin pinnacles that gaveChimney Roc...
From Larkspur, CO (nestled in Pike National Forest), where you can rent a premium cottage for $99 and enjoy the quiet of the Colorado winter, to Burleson, TX , where you’ll find yourself perfectly positioned to explore the Dallas/Ft. Worth metroplex, and plenty of places in between, no...
Nestled in Pike National Forest outside Denver, CO, is a cozy, rustic vacation waiting to happen. Glen Isle Resort which opened in 1901 is a place of tradition and history and we plan to keep it that way. Book your stay to enjoy our cabins and award-winning campsites, and head off-...
Paonia is connected to Hotchkiss and Crawford via the West Elk Loop, a stunning national byway that passes some tremendous camping opportunities. With campgrounds available in a couple of state parks, a national park, and countless other sites, there's n
Explore the most popular camping trails in Porcupine Provincial Forest with hand-curated trail maps and driving directions as well as detailed reviews and photos from hikers, campers and nature lovers like you.
You can opt to camp by the Twin Lakes or within the Pike and San Isabel National Forests, a remarkable terrain painted with dense forests, craggy cliffs, and serene alpine lakes. Whichever path you choose, remember that Colorado’s beauty lies in its wild, untouched corners, so leave no tr...
Camping is not permitted in state unique areas, wildlife management areas, historical sites or nature preserves, and free backcountry camping is also not available in state parks or in recreation areas within the Catskill and Adirondack Forest Preserve that include developed campgrounds. The Adirondack...