About this space
Our 220 acre historical ranch has been in the family for over 100 years. The property was once a gold mine stop for the Denver South Park and Pacific Railroad and we are still able to enjoy the train depot and telegraph house from the early 1900’s when the train was running through the Quartz Creek Valley. We are also blessed with some of the oldest, largest Pine Trees in the Valley thanks to t...
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What a beautiful property to explore. We had access to private fishing and stand up paddleboarding while we camped on the property. There were several lakes and streams, trails and cool little g...
I loved this spot. Beautiful sunset, and extremely peaceful. Doug was very friendly and very knowledgeable about the local area. Im definitely coming back. Very private.
This campsite offers a stunning natural environment with beautiful lakes, streams, and abundant wildlife, making it a great choice for nature lovers. Reviewers appreciate the friendly hosts and the opportunities for fishing and paddleboarding. However, several guests noted that the access roads and paths to the campsite are poorly maintained, making it challenging for larger vehicles, and that the lack of prepared tent sites can detract from the overall experience. While many enjoyed their stay, some felt the pricing did not reflect the amenities provided.
- Beautiful natural setting with lakes and streams
- Access to private fishing and paddleboarding
- Friendly and knowledgeable hosts
- Amazing sunset views and solitude
- Great fishing opportunities
- Safe and comfortable environment for families
- Abundance of wildlife and plant life
- Access roads can be difficult for larger vehicles
- Campsite paths are overgrown and not well maintained
- Tent sites are not prepared, requiring campers to create their own spots
- Some areas are unkempt with tall grass
- Perceived as overpriced for the amenities offered