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2019 Campouts and Events

Join us for one of the many campouts we have planned for 2019. Refer to your monthly newsletter for RSVP information. Not a member of Camping Singles?  Membership dues are $20 per year. You can join us for one campout before paying your membership dues ($20 per year).  Camping fees apply.

When you click on the picture, you will learn more information about this camp out plus there is a link to make reservations.

MEMBERS: clicking on the "Sign Up" button will take you to a form to let the host know you will be on this campout. Once you sign up, you'll receive a confirmation notice and a link where you can see who else is attending. You will need to enter the password provided to you on the monthly newsletter. 

Holiday Party

December 2, 2018

4pm - 8pm

Broomfield

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Chatfield State park

May 3 - 5

 

This popular Denver metro area park is surrounded by beautiful rolling foothills, an expansive reservoir and abundant wildlife. 

Look Who's Coming

Rifle Gap

May 24 - 26

Pristine 360-acre lake, ideal for boating, fishing, swimming, RV and tent camping. Full-service visitor center with interpretive displays and area information.

Mountain Park Campground

May 31-  June 2

This campground is adjacent to Colorado Highway 14 and the Cache La Poudre River 40 miles northwest of Fort Collins, Colorado. The area varies from dense forest to open meadow and is surrounded by steep mountains. Facilities provided include restrooms, water, pay showers, horseshoe pits and a playground area. 

Peaceful Valley

June 15-17

Peaceful Valley Campground is situated in a glacial valley, on the banks of the Middle Saint Vrain Creek at an elevation of 8,500 feet in northern Colorado. The campground has some conifer trees with open grassy areas.

​Recreation: The Middle Saint Vrain Creek is a good fly-fishing stream where anglers cast for rainbow, brown and cutthroat trout. Many trails in the vicinity are open to hiking and biking, including Sourdough and Buchanan Pass Trails. 

Annual Picnic

June 8 

Save the date

Stillwater Campground

June 21 - 23

Stillwater Campground is located on Lake Granby, part of the Arapaho National Recreation Area (ANRA) It offers boating, sailing, swimming and fishing. Anglers cast for kokanee salmon and rainbow, brown, mackinaw and cutthroat trout. A boat ramp and dock are located on-site. Numerous hiking and horseback riding trails are located within the ANRA. A additional fee will be charged for admission to the ANRA.

Williams Fork

June 23 - 27

Mid-week campout

Denver Water's reservoirs, canals and canyons offer lots of opportunities to get out and play. A majority of  the camp sites are for trailer or RV camping. There are some tent sites on the peninsula and east side campgrounds.

Peak One Campground

July 4 - 8

Peak One Campground is located on the Dillon Reservoir near the town of Frisco, offering an abundance of recreational activities. The reservoir is encircled by Swan Mountain and the dramatic Gore and Tenmile Ranges. This campground is an ideal setting for guests seeking recreation and relaxation. Due to the pine beetle infestation and removal of hazard trees, there is little or no shade in the campground.

High Mountain Blue Grass Festival

July 11 - 15
 

Come witness one of America's premier bluegrass events in the heart of Colorado's Wet Mountain Valley -- at the Bluff and Summit Park in Westcliffe, Colorado

Pawnee FS

July 26 - 28

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Pawnee Campground is located in the Brainard Lake Recreation Area, off the Peak to Peak Scenic Byway, 35 miles south of Estes Park and the main entrance to the Rocky Mountain National Park. Visitors enjoy the area for its fishing, canoeing and hiking opportunities.

Festival Campground - Westcliffe

July 11-14

Dry camping and RV parking are available adjacent to the festival grounds with overflow  camping nearby. Campers will be assigned spots on a first come, first serve basis, although you can pre-pay for your campsite when purchasing your festival tickets online. 


Rythms of the Rio Festival - South Fork

August 1 - 4

The festival site has very generous sized camping area with spots for 350 camping/RV spots. A grassy field camping site is just a short walk to the festival grounds while bordering the Rio Grande River.River sites are limited and will be first come first serve. Campground opens Friday at 8:00 aM FRIDAY. We can accommodate RV’s, but all sites are PRIMITIVE. We ask everyone to respect their neighbors with no music from your cars or radios so everyone can enjoy a peaceful evening after the festival.

Mesa Verde

August 5 - 10

Mesa Verde National Park protects some thousands of archaeological sites in southwest Colorado, including some of the most striking and best-preserved structures made by the Ancestral Pueblo people. 

The park offers a unique mixture of geological and manmade splendor, with multi-story native buildings blending with natural sandstone shelters. Three sites at Mesa Verde have over a hundred rooms, and a wide variety of smaller and older ruins, some dating back 1500 years, are spread throughout the area. The park also offers breathtaking views of the Four Corners region and the nearby San Juan Mountains.

Mueller State Park

August 23 - 25

A popular watchable wildlife area, Mueller is home to abundant wildlife including elk, black bear, hawks, and mule deer. Mueller State Park has over 5,000 acres of spring-fed meadows, forested ridges and massive rocks of Pikes Peak Granite with several ponds that dot the landscape.

Oddfellows Campground (Canyon City)

September 6 - 9

Near Canon City

Kenosha Pass Campground

Midweek Campout

Sept 10-13

Kenosha Pass Campground is a small, conveniently-located campground heralded by backpackers on the Colorado Trail and by those looking for a scenic, mountain family getaway. 

Clear Creek Reservoir

Sept 13-16

Last campout of the season!

Nice campground In the San Isabel National Forest with roughly 20 sites in the trees and many more in the open. Most sites in the trees are right next to Clear Creek and the drive to Clear Creek Reservoir is about 5 minutes away. Right on the Colorado Trail. 

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