I'll be honest, I am a planner. I like to have most of my stuff planned, especially when traveling somewhere new. Pharaoh gave me a bit of reluctance to go here as it was in the peak fall season when we visited, and I was worried we would drive and then not have a place to stay. For $10 a night, it wasn't a deal we could pass up.
Luckily, we pulled up and there were two campsites open.
General thoughts / suggestions / advice:
- it's a first come, first serve basis. So they don't take RSVPs.
- there's not an attendant or office to talk to anyone; you're basically on your own. Be sure to take photos of the map if hiking.
- the campsites are very large. The space in between them is big enough you could almost fit another site in between.
- there's a water pump (yes, you have to pump/twirl to get the water) for drinking
- the sites are pretty well shaded so it's not unbearably hot but not terribly sunny either.
- the outhouses are honestly the worst part of this place. No running water = a dark abyss of the unknown. There aren't lights in the outhouses either so be sure to bring a light of some sort.
- there is NO FIREWOOD ANYWHERE NEAR, so you MUST bring your own or buy it in the closest town on your way as there is NONE within a 30 minute area of the place.
- no attendant / no monitoring. This place truly gives you the full camping, primitive experience so don't be annoyingly loud and ruin the experience for other people as there aren't any cops or rangers that inspect the place, only in the mornings.
- within 15 minutes walking of the Garden of the Gods rock structures, so great location.
Overall, for the price, it's a great campground. The bathrooms could use a little improvement, but other than that, it's worth the affordability and the open sites are great selling features! read more