Avalanche Campground Introduce
Nestled along Avalanche Creek Rd in the Redstone Historic District, Avalanche Campground offers a unique blend of rustic charm and scenic beauty. Surrounded by the crystal-clear waters of the Crystal River and the majestic Rocky Mountains, this campground provides an ideal base for adventurers exploring the Hell Roaring Trail and Capital Lake area. With its mix of challenging trails and serene campsites, Avalanche Campground is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a true wilderness experience.
Visitors can enjoy:
- Rustic camping sites with fire pits and picnic tables
- Close proximity to Hell Roaring Trailhead
- Gorgeous views of Avalanche Lake and surrounding peaks
- Challenging backcountry trails for experienced backpackers
- Peaceful surroundings with minimal crowds
The campground is particularly popular among those looking to explore the Capital Lakes trail system, which offers a mix of alpine meadows, glacial valleys, and breathtaking mountain views. While the Avalanche Lake section of the trail is relatively accessible, the Gift Creek area presents more technical challenges with downed trees and treacherous terrain, making it essential for visitors to be prepared for an adventurous hike.
Customer Feedback:
- "The area is stunning! The Crystal River Valley is full of rock formations that make you feel like you're in a postcard. However, the trail beyond Hell Roaring Creek is unmaintained and overgrown, so it's best for experienced backpackers." - Visitor Review
- "We had the campground to ourselves, which made our stay very quiet and relaxing. The fire pits and tables at each site were convenient, and the restrooms were close by. Just be prepared for a rough road in; 4WD is recommended!" - Another Visitor
Whether you're planning a peaceful retreat or an adventurous backpacking trip, Avalanche Campground offers a unique opportunity to connect with nature in one of Colorado's most beautiful regions.
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Customer Reviews
Amazing area! Whole crystal river valley rocks! Beware that trail is ONLY maintained to Hell Roaring Creek about 2.2 miles in and very pretty. UNMAINTAINED/OVERGROWN TRAIL AFTERWARDS! ALL SIDE TRAILS ID IMAGINE ARE UNMAINTAINED TO NON-EXISTENT - EXPERIENCED BACKPACKERS ONLY FOR SAFETY! Hell Roaring Trail heard mixed reviews, near 4,000 ft elevation up from Av Creek Tr. At Gift Creek (6ish miles in) are 100+ downed trees with 5-10 tricky tree crossings and on switchbacks if backpacking or equestrian. I backpacked down from Capital Lake to Avalache Lake then down to Av TH/CG. I have bumps, bruises, scrapes and low morale going from Av Lake to Gift Creek section. Heard a story that the Equestrian group from Carbondale made it up to the Lake and one of their horses got scraped/injured due to terrain/downed tree obstacles. That same horse group unfortunately left trash in their fire ring and horse poop all over a nice campsite which i cleaned up! Please pack out/leave no trace, despite how low morale is. If it's raining or has in the last 24 hours the dirt road up to the trailhead will be ragged and rough, requiring 4WD high clearance! No trailers of any kind recommended as this also ford's a creek and isn't enough room to pass one another.
We had the campground to ourselves when we came, so it was very quiet and relaxing here. The only wildlife we saw were a couple birds, some squirrels and a chipmunk. A few of the camp areas were unlevel but most can accommodate a big tent. There are fire rings and tables at each site and the restrooms aren't too far from any of the sites. A warning though-the road in is very Rocky, not recommend for cars or fancy vehicles, the road is only wide enough for 1 car at a time in most places, great care should be used!
Great campsite close to Redstone and Carbondale. Little access points to Avalanche creek but was running very fast right now so unable to fish. Good access points about a mile into Avalanche lake hike. Be mindful that road in is slightly rough and we were stuck for 24 hrs due to heavy rainfall washing out the road, so if rain in forecast just be prepared. Plenty to do in area if stuck but make sure you have enough food and water. Local told us some times it takes 1 to 3 days to be fixed depending on who is available to fix. We had a great time.
Awesome place to camp and hike. Pretty popular as people come through to hike the nearby trails, but the camping is perfect and right next to the river. Facilities are well kept and the host was very nice. I will definitely come back again!
Beautiful location right by the creek. Newly rebuild campsites with good picnic tables, bear boxes, and tent pads. Great for tent camping!
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