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Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
This campsite can only be booked by telephone. 970-295-6700
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3.5 / 5 (7 votes )

Johnny Park Road Dispersed Camping

Johnny Park Rd. (FR-118)
80510, Allenspark
the United States

Johnny Park Road Dispersed Camping is a campsite in Allenspark, the United States. Dogs are allowed on this campsite.

On Johnny Park Road Dispersed Camping it's possible to camp with a tent.

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Shad Batz DDS
English (US)
Avoid visiting this location unless you possess a vehicle suitable for rough terrains and intend to camp within your vehicle only. My travel trailer's stairs and stabilizer were damaged while attempting to exit the initial camping zone. I hope my misfortune serves as a warning to others.
1 year ago

AdventureSomewhere
English (US)
Couldn't beat its proximity to Rocky Mountain National Park. Heads up that you have to drive through a lot of private land before finding this spot, so don't give up -- you'll get there! We were there on a rainy Saturday night and encountered only a few other campers.
3 years ago

Dani
English (US)
We were able to get our extended length Transit van to this spot so pretty much any vehicle can make it. If you use gps, don’t follow it down Sutherland Rd. This is an unnecessary “short cut” down a private road truly meant for more capable vehicles. Keep to the left, skip Fisk-Fenner Rd, and continue on Cabin Creek Rd to get to 82E. This is a popular spot for off-road vehicles so there will be people and loud vehicles coming and going dawn to dusk, but they keep to themselves. We found two flat spots, the rest are mostly on an incline.
3 years ago

drewgreen22
English (US)
A bit rocky to access, but not terrible. Recommend four wheel drive to get back to more remote sites with best views. We stayed in a more populated, accessible site under pines and it was still pretty nice. Not too hard to find a spot, but fairly full.
3 years ago

Grizzle
English (US)
Acess road a bit sketchy, otherwise outstanding site for cowboy camping.
3 years ago

Mom I drove to Malibu
English (US)
Would not recommend driving a small car, there were muddy potholes that a small car would get stuck in. Also would not recommend coming in at night, GPS brought us down the wrong road and it would’ve been much easier to find in the daylight. The actual campsite had pretty views, had plenty of spots, and was generally private. We ended up coming back for a second night because of its proximity to the National Park.
3 years ago

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