RockyMt it was the KOA just east of Buena Vista on 285/24 just east of the Johnson Village area. It didn't get wiped out or anything but there was definitely a lot of water flowing and it caused a lot of road damage for them along with a few somewhat sunk trailers and some fairly wet tent campers. It was one heck of a storm lasted about 45-50 minutes and came from the south then circled around. Started with the southern side of the trailer getting pummeled, then the north side then east side(must have hit the west side as well but I must not have been able to tell since we were sitting in the east side living area as the west side was the bedroom and wasnt in it except to check for leaks. The hail while extremely noisy was just pea sized. There was still hail on the ground the following morning off in the distance on the other side of 285 Had the little grand kids with me and well they were scared. Nothing like a hailstorm in a trailer with a very hard wind driven rain. On the plus side I didn't note any damage to the trailer and did not see any leaks and I looked for them particularly around the slides while it was raining. The CG owner certainly had his work cut out for him for a couple days that's for sure.
We were in Buena Vista Sunday morning and it didn't look like they got hit with it even though it was only two miles away or so. Also met my wife and other grand kid on the colorado trail for a resupply Sunday am and while it rained on them for a bit that night it was just regular rain, the forest service roads I had to take to get to the meeting place seemed fine and did not appear to have been blasted the night before either.