Green Ridge Campground - USFS | Established Campground

United States

Details

Verified:
over 1 year ago
Altitude:
2548.0 masl
Website:
None
Phone:
None

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
No
Water:
Potable
Toilets:
Running Water
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes
Sanitation Dump Station:
Yes

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Description

Some sites have shade, sites are pretty close together. Threaded water spigots. Flush toilets working as of 4 AUG 2022. Most sites level. Bear lockers, fire pits, gravel tent pads, and picnic tables. $25/night.

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Stayed in Zone A which had potable water in front of bathroom but Zone B wasn't working wood is $9 for about 6 pieces of pine but lots can be found in the area outside of the campground. Tent pads vary in size, not many site with much shade. Zone A camp hosts are not friendly and also seem on a power trip. Scenery is the main reason for camping here which was amazing.

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Great central campsite to explore the surrounding areas

Water: potable and cold, located in front of bathrooms, looked like you could thread a hose on just not super securely.

Electricity: none at site (outlet in the bathroom if you need a quick charge though)

Bathrooms: cleaned daily and flush great!

Site: Fire pit (w/ integrated grill), bear locker, picnic table, and some sites had large tent pads. The parking spaces could fit a 20ft trailer easy. Almost no shade at any of the sites.

a lot of sites were reserved but there are a few first come first serve (FCFS) sites (#49 is a FCFS site and treated us well it had a little wooded hill behind the site with plenty of shady spots to hang a hammock.

Close to RMNP, but it is about an hour and a half beautiful scenic drive to bear lake, get your timed entry passes way in advanced or get there before 5 AM.

Shadow Mountain Lake Bike trail is awesome and runs along the lake almost the whole time with many openings in the thick forest for great views of the lake. Not heavily trafficked either, I was able to run it without running into any bikers. 6m round trip and trail starts just past the dam.

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I stopped by here today just to refill my on-board water tank. The campground was full (Saturday night, mid-summer). The flush toilets were working, and there was runnng water.

But in the spigots have been changed - no longer threaded. The sign says something about filling your containers, etc. But you won't be able to run a screw-on hose over to your onboard water tank. Also, the nearby dump station, which also has fresh water, is closed.

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Dump station is marked closed. Potable water is available at spigot in campground.

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Forested and next to a lake. There’s a bike or hike trail into town that’s about 6mi RT. No dump or water on site.

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Basic campground. Many sites open on a weeknight, and fairly quiet. Very convenient to RMNP.

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Delicia de lugar para passar o dia, tem mesas, churrasqueiras e os banheiros são limpos. Ótimo lugar.

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Some sites have shade, sites are pretty close together. $21 a night

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