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hedgehopper wrote:Colo Native wrote:From the newspaper, it looks as though half of Colorado is on fire. But I have heard nothing about a campfire ban.
Give it a few more days and they will all ban fires due to the heat and dry weather.
โJul-11-2016 01:13 PM
Colo Native wrote:From the newspaper, it looks as though half of Colorado is on fire. But I have heard nothing about a campfire ban.
Give it a few more days and they will all ban fires due to the heat and dry weather.
โJun-27-2016 01:12 PM
Thom02099 wrote:This morning I checked with Paradise and learned that they are fully booked for the summer. So I guess I will have to look further. It's good to know that not allowing campfires will not put an RV park out of business.hedgehopper wrote:
Where, within two or three hours of Denver, are campgrounds that do not permit campfires, preferably with hiking trails and electrical hookups?
To answer your question, IIRC, all of the RV Parks/Campgrounds inside Estes Park city limits prohibit open fires. I know that Elk Meadows,Paradise on the River, and Spruce Lake prohibit. Estes Park Campground at Mary's Lake and East Portal do allow campfires, as they are located outside city limits.
โJun-24-2016 12:57 PM
โJun-24-2016 07:50 AM
hedgehopper wrote:
The website of Paradise in Estes Park has this statement: "We do not allow wood burning fires in Paradise, however we do have propane fire-rings available for rent." That would work for me as I do not have an allergic reaction to burning propane as I do to burning wood.
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Thom02099 wrote:Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately, other than private RV parks, I can pretty much assume that every campground allows campfires.
Perhaps also advising you which ones DO permit campfires may assist you more in your search, so you can rule them out.
โJun-23-2016 07:36 PM
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โJun-23-2016 05:44 PM
hedgehopper wrote:
Where, within two or three hours of Denver, are campgrounds that do not permit campfires, preferably with hiking trails and electrical hookups?
โJun-23-2016 03:19 PM