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Oldtymeflyr
Aug 14, 2013Explorer
Start at South Fork, Colorado elevation 8200 feet and work your way north campground by campground to Lake City. We recently stayed one night at Silverthread near the top of Slumgullion Pass and its obviously little used. There were a couple of Texans having a longer stay. Outhouses, but it does have a water system. This in some respects is north Texas but its still very nice country. There isn't a public campground actually in Lake City but its still a nice place to visit. I am sure that there would be some in the area.
In Taylor Park one of the loops has electricity, no sewer or water, outhouses. We stayed there last week. I think its $9 per night with the card.
Once Labor Day is over, these campgrounds are going to start closing. Some of the Taylor Park grounds will stay open longer.
Good luck.
Rick
In Taylor Park one of the loops has electricity, no sewer or water, outhouses. We stayed there last week. I think its $9 per night with the card.
Once Labor Day is over, these campgrounds are going to start closing. Some of the Taylor Park grounds will stay open longer.
Good luck.
Rick
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