One of our very favorite campgrounds. A popular small and cozy place. Big rigs beware. This is the place where small rigs rule. Only in the higher numbered sites sit the brazen behemoths.
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One of our very favorite campgrounds. A popular small and cozy place. Big rigs beware. This is the place where small rigs rule. Only in the higher numbered sites sit the brazen behemoths.
We had no idea there were mountains and vistas like these in Oklahoma. Stunning views with road grades of up to 14% in some places. Posted warnings to not take the Scenic Highway 1 if there is fog present or ice. Amazing...
An earlier reservation allowed us to move one site down and further away from our shitty neighbor across the street from site 20. This neighbor with an attitude had a pit bull and another small dog. The pit bull was tied...
Anticipation diminished substantially on arrival by extremely unlevel site, strewn “big gulps”, and other appropriate trash left by the last pigs camping here.
We used google map search to take us to this campground and ended up at a dangerous construction gas-piping site twelve miles away from where Campendium’s GPS directions eventually took us. But the long drive on a red cl...
Yes, the picnic area is free to camp in up to fourteen days. Other than it being free, why you would want to camp here remains an unknown. We noticed there are a few rest areas and picnic areas off the main road Highway ...
Having no prior knowledge of whether or not AT&T had cell service up here, except for their unreliable online map, we took a chance and struck out.
Gorgeous views, plenty of privacy, water available, dumpsters, clean vault toilets. This park is beautiful and clean. A bicyclist’s dream with paved trails leading out both directions. Miles and miles of heavily-used bik...
Let’s be clear, even though our beloved Campendium clearly states under their heading for “amenities” in Arkansas Point that there is “laundry” available, there is not. Still, I rode my bicycle to the guard house and as...
Bob the dog cost $15 to stay at Cottonwood. I have no idea why there was a charge for him in the “tent” sites. The total price we paid of $112 covered our campsite #4 for one night and the unlimited use of the hot spring...
What a difference a few miles makes. From the time we left New Mexico and headed more north the traffic gets heavier and faster. Colorado seems to be in a big rush to get somewhere. Dangerous drivers on the road after le...
Lucky for us the camp hosts were gracious, nice, and thoughtful. Our original reserved site #029, Loop B, was not so hot (there are only four reservable electric sites) so our hosts informed us that there were several wa...
Traveling west from Sacred White Shell Mountain to East Fork on Hwy 160 over the Wolf Pass was breathtaking and amazing. I cannot imagine a better test for the Tacoma and Ollie which both passed with flying colors. Uphil...