€19.047619047619
Par nuit
Prix estimé sur la base d’une voiture, 2 personnes avec une tente ou une caravane.

Le site de camping est ouvert de 01 January jusqu'à 31 December
Ce camping ne peut être réservé que par téléphone. 970.264.2268
Ce site de camping n’est pas encore validé par Spottocamp. Vous êtes le propriétaire ? Contactez-nous avec le bouton ci-dessous

Je suis le propriétaire
Tentes
Chiens
4 / 5 (6 votes )

Ute Campground

San Juan Street
81147, Pagosa Springs
États-Unis

Ute Campground est un site de camping avec 26 emplacements dans Pagosa Springs, États-Unis. Les chiens sont admis sur ce camping.

Sur Ute Campground Il est possible de camper avec un tente.

Caractéristiques du lieu

Photos

Avis

Anonyme
Anglais (US)
We stayed here in our 37 foot Class A motorhome. There are limited sites that will fit bigger RV's, many of the sites are on a slope. There is some road noise, but overall the campground was quiet. We paid $11 with a National Parks Access Pass, the regular nightly rate is $22. The campground hosts are super friendly and helpful. We had no service with Verizon but we were able to use Starlink in site 5. It worked reasonably well, it would be difficult if you needed to do any video conferences or long phone calls. The shade is a nice respite from the warm sun, but was not great for solar. Overall we enjoyed our stay here. The only downside was a lack of trails around the campground.
2 ans depuis

Anonyme
Anglais (US)
Enjoyed the quiet and spacious campsites. I booked two sites next to each other because our scout troop was 14 and the sites only allowed 8 people. I was a little confused by the camp host who told us that we couldn’t have more than 8 people per site. I told her we have two sites. She meant they couldn’t even gather more than 8 at anytime in either site. I explained that they were sleeping 6 in one site and 8 in the other, but she then explained in her magnanimity that she would let it go. I didn’t. I pressed the issue again because some volunteer functionary was telling people that they couldn’t even cross some nebulous campsite boundary to visit or converse and I wanted some clarification. She quickly left to avoid further conversation about it. So I’m going to call the San Juan Forest service office to get some clarification. Do we need to chalk a boundary line for the boys to stay on opposite sides? Same lady who later told us we couldn’t use charcoal in the fire ring, but would sell us some wood we could use. Then handed us a flyer with the rules which plainly state that we can use charcoal in the fire ring. There is absolutely no cell service from any carrier even when using WeBoost.
2 ans depuis