You are welcome. Thanks for using our UA-cam channel. Be sure to go up the road from Rifle Gap to Rifle Falls State Park if you haven’t been there. Rifle Falls State Park has a triple water falls.
Love your videos...we are heading to Colorado in the fall...any suggestions for lower elevation camping for end of October?? We are in a Class B Leisure Travel Van
I assume by your comment that you mean that you are traveling the southern route across Colorado and stopping at the National park, Black Canyon of the Gunnison. You may want to check out the Great Sand Dunes National Park which features the largest sand dunes in the U.S. Further east is one of our favorite state parks named Mueller SP (electric hook-ups). A small hidden gem near Mueller is Eleven Mile Canyon (not to be confused with Eleven Mile State Park). Eleven Mile Canyon has no hook-ups but is very unique with three 1800’s train tunnels that you drive through along a stunning cascading river between towering canyon walls. At Colorado Springs, we have camped several times at Cheyenne Mountain State Park (near NORAD) which overlooks the Colorado plains and Fort Carson (you can hear taps in the evening). Finally, in Denver Cherry Creek State Park is on a Reservoir with several camping loops in an old cottonwood grove. You can view videos of these campgrounds on our UA-cam channel. Happy camping!
Here are the rates to enter the park. Daily Pass: $9 Annual Pass: $80 Annual Hang Tag: $120 Aspen Leaf Pass (64+): $70 Colorado Disabled Vet: $0 To camp In a tent site is $28 a night. You should also check out Rifle Falls State Park which is just up the road. There is a triple 70 foot falls there and some great tent sites along a creek, although there are only about 10-15 tent sites there.
Thanks for the info Steve!
Check out Rifle Falls State Park which is just above Rifle Gap. RFSP has three 70 ft water falls.
Very helpful. Thanks
You are welcome. Thanks for using our UA-cam channel. Be sure to go up the road from Rifle Gap to Rifle Falls State Park if you haven’t been there. Rifle Falls State Park has a triple water falls.
Love your videos...we are heading to Colorado in the fall...any suggestions for lower elevation camping for end of October?? We are in a Class B Leisure Travel Van
Which direction are you coming from?
Will be coming from Moab heading east to Black Gunnison then back toward Denver@@coloradocampgrounds-whatyo7709
I assume by your comment that you mean that you are traveling the southern route across Colorado and stopping at the National park, Black Canyon of the Gunnison. You may want to check out the Great Sand Dunes National Park which features the largest sand dunes in the U.S. Further east is one of our favorite state parks named Mueller SP (electric hook-ups). A small hidden gem near Mueller is Eleven Mile Canyon (not to be confused with Eleven Mile State Park). Eleven Mile Canyon has no hook-ups but is very unique with three 1800’s train tunnels that you drive through along a stunning cascading river between towering canyon walls. At Colorado Springs, we have camped several times at Cheyenne Mountain State Park (near NORAD) which overlooks the Colorado plains and Fort Carson (you can hear taps in the evening). Finally, in Denver Cherry Creek State Park is on a Reservoir with several camping loops in an old cottonwood grove. You can view videos of these campgrounds on our UA-cam channel. Happy camping!
Can you tell me camping rates I'm bike canping
Here are the rates to enter the park.
Daily Pass: $9
Annual Pass: $80
Annual Hang Tag: $120
Aspen Leaf Pass (64+): $70
Colorado Disabled Vet: $0
To camp In a tent site is $28 a night.
You should also check out Rifle Falls State Park which is just up the road. There is a triple 70 foot falls there and some great tent sites along a creek, although there are only about 10-15 tent sites there.
Could you please tell me how recent this video was taken? Thank you!
August 26, 2020