We stayed here for 2 nights, a weekend in late October, in a 24 foot trailer. We wanted to visit Palo Duro Canyon, but the campground was full! The woman who checked us in, Diana, was very helpful in suggesting where to go in the area. She gave...
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We stayed here on a Sunday night in late October, in a 24 foot trailer. We visited the Bosque Redondo Memorial at Fort Sumner, prior to choosing this spot. We would highly recommend checking it out! We were headed to Sumner Lake, but decided to...
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We camped here on a Monday in late October with a 24 ft trailer. All of the pads are asphalt, but may still need some leveling. From our site we could see and hear the river. The cottonwoods were a magnificent yellow, and there are plenty of...
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We stayed here in a 24 foot travel trailer on Oct 16th. The River was flooded, so getting here the back way, while towing was highly sketchy, but we made it! Beautiful large park, nicely haded, but not too dark. The host gave us site 6, at...
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We stayed here in Mid- October, in a 24 foot travel trailer. No way to pay, that we could find. We pulled into the big cement pad, probably the camp host site. Electric worked, bathrooms were heated, modern, and functional. Nobody else in loop...
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We stayed here in mid-October, on a Sunday night. If we had wanted a cement pad site with full hookups, it would have been $59, but we chose gravel, water and electric only. We stayed here because we needed to do laundry and wanted hot showers...
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We camped in a 24 foot trailer. The staff were really nice and helpful. This is a Friday night, so she gave us the only free campsite left, at noon! Leaf peepers! Although, compared to northern Wisconsin, there wasn’t much color. Our campsite...
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We stayed here in early October, and luckily, it has been dry, or it might have been hard to get very far into this camp area. There's a main camping area, but we accidentally pulled into the first driveway, which had a small berm, and headed...
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We stayed here in September, with a 24 foot trailer. It's boondocking, no amenities, but with spectacular views, hiking nearby, and a 20 minute drive from Telluride. This wouldn't be a good choice if it had been raining, pretty rugged, in spots,...
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