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"Though this is one of Rocky Mountain National Park’s main campgrounds, it still manages to portray a backcountry vibe. The campground is sparsely forested with gorgeous views of the Rocky’s all around it. The sites are drive-up, so you’ll be able to easily car camp. The campground has 247 sites and is optimal for wildlife viewing. There is also an outfit nearby offering horseback riding tours through the park. During the summer season, all sites are reservable on Recreation.gov, and are available to book six months in advance. Reservations are highly recommended, and it’s recommended to book as early as possible, as they tend to book up, especially in the summer. In the winter, 64 of the sites are available on a first-come-first-serve basis. All sites have a picnic table and fire pit. There is no cell reception or camp store at the campground, so come as prepared as possible with what you need. There is ice and firewood for sale though. Trash and recycling collection, food storage lockers, a dump station, potable water, and toilets are all available year round (flush during Spring, Summer, and Fall, and vault during Winter). Campsites are $30/night during high season and $20/night during the Winter."

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