About this space
This land was inhabited by the Ancient Anasazi and Pueblo people. The Anasazi Heritage Museum and archeological ruins are two miles away. There are ruins and sites on this land that have yet to be excavated. Many different ancient people came through this land, left and sites were inhabited by other people. One group of people would come and build upon the sites of another group, and taking par...
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Tent camping spots were cool with beautiful sunset views, the clubhouse was SUPER awesome, hosts were helpful
Great size with beautiful view of valley (#5 Lion). Was nice to have a picnic table there. Clubhouse access was a huge benefit ro be able to have acces to bathroom and kitchen to wash dishes. Unfor...
Overall, this campsite offers a pleasant experience with clean facilities and friendly staff, making it a great choice for campers. Many guests praised the beautiful views and convenient amenities like showers and laundry. However, there are notable concerns regarding the lack of clear signage for tent sites, which has led to confusion among campers. Despite these issues, the overall sentiment remains positive, with many expressing a desire to return.
- Clean and well-maintained facilities
- Friendly and helpful staff
- Great amenities including showers and laundry
- Beautiful sunset views from tent sites
- Convenient location near Dolores and Mesa Verde NP
- Quiet and private camping experience
- Comfortable cabins with good cooking facilities
- Tent sites are poorly marked, leading to confusion about site assignments
- Some guests reported difficulty finding their designated sites at night
- Hosts were occasionally unresponsive
- Fire ban restrictions limited campfire activities
- Signage for tent sites could be improved