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Hughes Meadow Campground is a primitive camping area located near Buena Vista, Colorado. Situated within the San Isabel National Forest, this area offers a rustic and nature-oriented experience for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a secluded getaway in the Rocky Mountains.
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The camping area is nestled within the expansive San Isabel National Forest, characterized by its rugged terrain, forested landscapes, and stunning mountain views. Hughes Meadow itself is likely an open area surrounded by forests, providing a unique and beautiful environment. The specific environment surrounding the campsites may vary, but visitors can generally expect a tranquil setting with access to hiking and horseback riding trails and the natural beauty of the area.
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Embark on a true wilderness adventure at Hughes Meadow Campground in the San Isabel National Forest. Whether you're a seasoned backpacker or simply seeking a peaceful retreat in nature, this dispersed camping area offers a unique and memorable experience in the heart of the Rocky Mountains. Plan your trip today and discover the beauty and solitude of Hughes Meadow!
Contact Information:
Address: Buena Vista, CO 81211, USA
Specific contact information for Hughes Meadow Campground is unavailable. For inquiries regarding dispersed camping regulations and conditions, contact the San Isabel National Forest or the relevant ranger district.
Mobile Phone: Unavailable
Good for kids
Clean, great views, right by the river, perfect little find.
Nice campground with no services. You have to watch for the turn offs because this area isn't marked. There were several dirt roads that lead into a few dispersed campsites. Nothing was marked but there were several fire rings that indicated the best spots to camp. Most sites were drive in but could also see a few that a small walk would give better access. I believe these are open year round as there were no gates to close off the roads. Cottonwood pass does close in the winter so they may not be accessible during winter months. We saw a lot of chimpmunks, squirrels, stellar jays and other birds. My son's tent which was closer to the water had several large cat prints around it in the morning. There were also abundant beaver ponds along the river. The only a couple of negatives to this campsite. The first negative was other campers. When we arrived at our location, we found discarded food, tissues and general trash. We cleaned up the best we could but worried the smell had already begun to attract wildlife. The second negative was road noise. With the proximity to the pass, you could hear traffic all day but it was quiet in the evening. I hope this review helps others. I had a hard time finding any information about this location even though it looked like campers had been enjoying the area for years (based on tree carvings and damage caused by years of camp use).
This campground was the reason 3 bears were killed this summer. Every summer they have bear problems and the bears pay the price. Please store food inside vehicles and stop feeding the bears. I wish they would shut this place down.
Looks cool