Rob Jagger | Established Campground

United States

Details

Verified:
about 1 month ago
Altitude:
1868.0 masl
Phone:
None

Amenities

Electricity:
Yes - At Sites
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
No
Water:
Yes
Toilets:
Pit Toilets
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes
Sanitation Dump Station:
Yes

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Description

CLOSED FOR CONSTRUCTION JULY 2021

BLM campsite. Big open gravel lot off a paved road. Quiet. We were here with one other camper on a Saturday night. There is a camp host but we never saw them.

Free for dry camping. $5 per day for electric, $5 per day for water, $10 per day for both electric and water. Pit toilet. Lots of hiking/riding trails.

There are picnic areas, trash cans, and recycling.

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Open after renovation. Cost overnight $20 electric and water

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Stayed here for 6 days. Nice place with water and electric at each spot. Dump station on the property. $20 a night,$10 with America the Beautiful pass. Dump station is $30, $15 with pass. Cell service is not great, at least in spot 19 where we stayed. Pit toilets are super clean.

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Cool equestrian campground. Overnight with power and water only half price ($10) with national parks pass. Be sure to notate your permit number on the payment slip.

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Didn’t stay here, but we called ahead and they let us fill up our tank free of charge. Didn’t actually meet the guy but he seemed sweet on the phone. Don’t have any rates for you, but the campsite looked nice. Spread out with FHU

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We got here around 9:00pm, there were still a lot empty sites to choose from. We picked a hookup site. It is huge and far away from neighboring sites. It’s very quiet. The campground is surrounded by a network of hiking/mountain biking/horse riding trails, which are relatively easy and pretty. The bathrooms are clean and the camp host is very friendly and helpful. We enjoyed our stay.

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Quiet and dark. Camp host greeted us in arrival. 27 sites with full hook ups. Nice clean pit toilets. There were 2 other people there when we stayed. $20.

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This camping spot has changed into a full fledged horse trailer camping community you can still stay there without a horse but you cannot stay free anymore it costs $20 a night there is no more dry camping.

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Newly renovated BLM campground with water and 50/30 amp at each site. Gravel back in and pull thru sites. $20/night unless you have senior/disabled pass then it's half. Nobody here. Wonderful spot. Free dump for campers. Big rig friendly. Horse corrals too!

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closed for construction. no camping allowed right now

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We payed $5 and got water then headed on. Host was really helpful.

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Same as described. Water turned off for the winter season. There are many horse camping sites with corrals. Many hiking/riding trails around and close to the wildlife preserve area.

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BLM campsite. Big open gravel lot off a paved road. Quiet. We were here with one other camper on a Saturday night. There is a camp host but we never saw them.

Free for dry camping. $5 per day for electric, $5 per day for water, $10 per day for both electric and water. Pit toilet. Lots of hiking/riding trails.

There are picnic areas, trash cans, and recycling.

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