Aspen Glade Campground in Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
Aspen Glade Campground in Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
Aspen Glade Campground in Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
Aspen Glade Campground in Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
€20.37037037037
pro Nacht
Geschätzter Preis basierend auf 1 Auto, 2 Personen mit einem Zelt, Wohnwagen oder Wohnmobil.
Campingplatz geöffnet von 01 January bis 31 December
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719.274.8971
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22217-23799 Highway 17
81120,
Antonito
Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
Aspen Glade Campground ist ein Campingplatz mit 32 Stellplätzen in Antonito, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika. Hunde sind auf diesem Campingplatz erlaubt.
Auf Aspen Glade Campground ist es möglich mit ein zelt zu campen.
This campground is great!! Sites are not too close together and the river is stunning. River is great for fishing. No hookups and a lot of shade so we had only 50% of our solar by the last day. No cell service but you can drive to Antonito to get reception. The sites were clean. We were there during a mosquito hatch and that wasn’t fun but it’s not always like that. All depends on the time if the year and the amount of rain the area gets. There are some great hikes just a drive away. Fishing in the area is great with plenty of public access. I strongly recommend to book a fly fishing guide at the Conejos River Angler to maximize your fly fishing experience.
3 Tage vor
Rhanrahan
The entire area is very special and unexpected. It’s quiet and you can have your piece of paradise while staying there. The lower loop has sites on the river, which we had. The only drawback was a bit too much shade which kept our solar charging in the low side. The sites are ample and we felt pretty private. The River is beautiful. There are some hikes just a drive away. We fly fished and it was fun. There is no cell service until you drive down to Mogote.
3 Tage vor
Richard n Mary
We stayed here in Loop C site 29 for one night using our America the Beatiful Senior Pass for a rate of $19. Heavily shaded sites in Loop C along the Conejos River, a very peaceful and positive camping experience. The vault toilets were very clean, water was available, table and fire ring at each site. The Camp Hosts were exceptionally great. Loop A has smaller sites mostly for tents, Loop B is more open and accomodates large rigs, while Loop C does accomodate large rigs, it is heavily forrested and the camp sites are well spaced apart. Overall a very enjoyable camping experience, we look forward to returning again.
3 Tage vor
Schleet
We really enjoyed this campground. Site are spacious. Setting is beautiful, especially in Loop C. Very clean and well managed. Couple important items: There is no cell service (ATT or Verizon) within at least 10 miles of the campground. Also, while there is water available, if you are an RV'er, note that you cannot fill your RV at the campground.
3 Tage vor
Sir Lance-Alot
We thought this was a great National Forest C.G. This was our first time to the Conejos River Valley. We were looking to expand our horizons and check out southern Colorado. Sites are well spaced. The lower loop along he river provides more shade if going in the summer. Upper loop is more open to the sun. Our site was easy to back in our 19' trailer. It provided plenty of privacy. The campground host were very attentive. The restrooms may have been the cleanest vault toilets we have ever seen. After booking this site, we learned of the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad. We booked a ride on the train out of Antonito. One of the most scenic train rides you will ever witness. Only negative, and this not the fault of the hosts or the National Forest, the few campers that most use a generator. Do you really need to watch TV and use a micro-wave?
3 Tage vor
Cheryl
We arrived on a Sunday afternoon with a reserved site waiting for us. More than enough room for our 19' trailer and vehicle and no leveling needed. Each site on Loop C has a tent pad that made the site more spacious for us since we did not have a tent. We were there mid June and the weather was almost perfect. We had a few sprinkles during the day on 2 days, but after that mostly sunny days and clear nights. Bathrooms (vault toilets) were clean and water was available in several spots on Loop C. Campground was quiet during the week. Wood was available for purchase at the camp host site. The surrounding area, west of Antonito, is beautiful with many aspen trees.
3 Tage vor
MLopez^
First time here, didn't know what to expect but was pleasantly surprised. Our site was nice, plenty of shade and quiet. Viewed birds, humming birds and squirrels running around. Would definitely come back, I like the fact of being able to reserve on line.
3 Tage vor
WeGotSchooled
The Conejos River Valley is a really lovely stretch of Colorado, and there are some awesome campgrounds in the area. Unfortunately, Aspen Glade is a bit of a mixed bag. There are three loops to the campground - A, B, and C - and there is a big difference between site quality in the different loops. Loop A, which is where we ended up staying for one night, has just a few spots, all of which are visible from the highway, have limited space/shade/privacy, and are mostly overgrown. Because of the overgrowth & ground condition, some of the sites that are listed as being large enough to accommodate bigger rigs wouldn't actually be up to the task. Loop B is in better shape, as it looks like each site has been given some more recent TLC. The spots are more level, cleared, and some even seemed to have fresh gravel laid down. A lot of these spaces don't offer much in the way of shade or privacy so you'll definitely be seeing your neighbors. Now, for something completely different - let's talk about Loop C. This is the only area of the campground with direct river access, and each of the sites is tucked in among the pines, offering plenty of shade and privacy. The fact that it's MUCH nicer than the rest of the campground probably explains why it was booked solid well in advance. One other thing to note about Loop C is that it's down a short but steep hill from the rest of the campground - meaning if you stay in loops A or B, you'll have to trek up and down every time you want to visit the Conejos. For any full-timers working from the road: all Verizon coverage completely dies just a few miles from Mogote, CO, so be sure to plan in advance. All in all, this place is...fine. It's not the best camping experience, but it's an alright base camp to get deeper into the mountains, while still being relatively close to Antonito.