We arrived after several days of rain, which made the site extremely muddy and slick (bentonite clay, for those familiar). We foolishly headed down the hill, around the loop, not a wise choice, given the mud. We made it out the other side of the...
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We lucked out and drove in on a Saturday morning to find site #4 being vacated. This site is one of the more level sites, has views of the canyon and fit our 20 foot travel trailer. Out of the 13 sites at campground, maybe only 4 or 5 sites would...
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The campground sits right in the Colorado National Monument, so the views getting to and from the campground are stunning. Most sites on A & B loop have views looking over the valley and town of Fruita. Some sties on loop C (tent only, no...
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Road starts with some corrugations, but they don’t last long. There are some random rocks to look out for. If you keep going up the road once it starts gaining elevation, you will definitely find rocks; ok, if you are in a vehicle only, not great,...
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