Aspenglen Campground Introduce
Welcome to Aspenglen Campground, your perfect escape into the heart of Rocky Mountain National Park. Located at the junction of US-34 and Old Fall River Road in Estes Park, Colorado, this campground offers a unique blend of natural beauty and convenience. Whether you're pitching a tent or parking your RV, Aspenglen provides an unforgettable outdoor experience.
Our campground features beautiful campsites surrounded by lush forests and stunning mountain views. The location is ideal for those looking to explore the park's trails, enjoy wildlife sightings, or simply relax in nature. With easy access from Denver and Boulder, and just a short drive from Estes Park, Aspenglen Campground is the perfect base for your Rocky Mountain adventure.
During your stay, you might encounter local wildlife such as foxes and coyotes, adding a magical touch to your camping experience. While amenities are limited in the winter months, the serene environment and clear skies offer a unique opportunity for stargazing and enjoying the crisp mountain air. As the weather warms up, you'll have access to bathrooms and water facilities, ensuring a comfortable stay.
Here are some highlights of what you can expect at Aspenglen Campground:
- Beautiful campsites with mountain views
- Proximity to Rocky Mountain National Park trails
- Wildlife encounters, including foxes and coyotes
- Easy access from Denver, Boulder, and Estes Park
- Cold plunges in the nearby creek for the adventurous
Our customers have shared their positive experiences, highlighting the beauty of the campsites, the wonderful location, and the unique wildlife encounters. One guest mentioned, "Beautiful campsites, wonderful location, easy to get to from Denver/Boulder and Estes Park is a short drive away." Another shared, "Stayed a couple nights for NYE 2024. Very few people. Fox came by to tuck us in and coyote sang us to sleep."
For those seeking a peaceful retreat in nature, Aspenglen Campground offers an unparalleled experience. Whether you're visiting in the winter for a quiet escape or in the warmer months for a full outdoor adventure, you'll find everything you need to make lasting memories. Remember, entry to the park and a $30 per night fee for the site are required, ensuring you have access to all the park's wonders.
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Customer Reviews
Beautiful campsites, wonderful location, easy to get to from Denver/Boulder and Estes Park is a short drive away. Stayed a couple nights for NYE 2024. Very few people. Fox came by to tuck us in and coyote sang us to sleep. Few amenities in winter, as expected; porta potties seemed colder than the 1°F that it was 😁 Great sky views, great sunrise on mountain view to start the new year.
Beautiful campground! Currently only one loop is open but we stayed on a Wednesday and only 4 other people were there. Lots of wildlife! There are bathrooms and water but they are closed until warmer weather. There's a creek a few hundred feet away and if you're into doing cold plunges that's the place! Overall this is a beautiful site right inside the nation park. You will have to pay entry to the park plus the $30 per night for the site.
Fantastic campground. Incredibly clean. And for those who don't necessarily want to fully rough, it, very nice bathrooms with flushing toilets. There's a fair amount of light shine, so if you're going for the night sky, you'll want to drive 5 to 10 minutes away from the campground
This is the most beautiful campground we’ve ever visited. It’s the first left inside the park. You stop at the ranger station and check in. They did tell us that they saw a bear within the last few days, but there are TONS of bear boxes. We had the most beautiful spot. We parked at loop A right by the bathroom and then walked about 70 yards to site A. We had a flat spot for our tent and a fire ring. They sell bundles of wood near the ranger station for $7 each, but not on Wednesdays. There was a little sink for the final wash for your dishes at the restroom. The restrooms were the nicest I’ve ever seen at a park, but I think loop A’s restroom was by far the best. There was potable water by the path to the walk in sites. A&B sites were great, but I would stay away from C, D, and E because they are right by the river and really loud. All sites had a fire ring. We drove over to alluvial fan and hiked the Lawn Lake trail. I wouldn’t hike the trail right by the campground, as it’s a horse trail and full of mud and horse poop. We’d definitely stay again.
Stayed at site 38 for 2 nights—really beautiful location, and generally quiet (though one night we could hear music from a building just out of the park, but it didn’t keep us up at all). Chipmunks are numerous and persistent, but bathroom looked brand new and was very clean!
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