Molly Brown Campground Introduce
Nestled along Turquoise Lake Road in the picturesque town of Leadville, Colorado, Molly Brown Campground offers a serene escape for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of the Rocky Mountains, this campground is the perfect spot for families, couples, and solo adventurers seeking a peaceful retreat.
Molly Brown Campground provides a range of amenities to ensure a comfortable stay, including clean pit toilets and spacious campsites. The campground is known for its low noise level, making it an ideal choice for those looking to unwind and connect with nature. While the area experiences frequent rain showers, the mild weather only adds to the charm of this mountain paradise.
Due to its popularity, the campground fills up quickly, especially on weekends. Guests are encouraged to book their spots well in advance—up to six months prior to their visit—to secure a site. Whether you're pitching a tent or parking your RV, Molly Brown Campground promises a memorable experience in the heart of Colorado's wilderness.
- Clean and well-maintained restrooms
- Quiet and family-friendly atmosphere
- Stunning mountain views and proximity to Turquoise Lake
- Convenient location near Leadville's attractions
Customer feedback highlights the campground's cleanliness, peaceful environment, and beautiful setting. Many guests appreciate the clean pit toilets and the tranquility of the area, though some have noted the need to secure valuables due to occasional theft. Despite this, the majority of visitors highly recommend Molly Brown Campground for its natural beauty and relaxing ambiance.
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Wonderful campground if you can get in. Fills up fast especially on the weekends. We booked 6 months out as soon as it would allow and got lucky. Pit toilet was clean and noise level was low. It's in the mountains and rains almost daily but not bad.
Nice campground, clean restrooms. To the person who stole my camp stove and propane tank off our picnic table, I wish you the best of luck with it. The tank is full, so enjoy that. One of the knobs is broken on the stove, I find vice grips work well as a replacement. To the camphost, man you're hard to find. I know it's not your responsibility, but you might want to know there is theft in your camp ground.
We had made a reservation for 2 night at spot 19, and this spot was probably the biggest and best spots in the whole camp grounds. However the problem all began when we showed up with a pop up trailer and a RV motor home to the site at around 2pm. This is 💯 my fault as I was unfamiliar with the rules (AND THERE ARE A LOT OF RULES!) and I do not consider a pop up trailer an RV but apparently it is considered an RV. We were enjoying our camp ground and the lake we were just getting ready to start making dinner around 730 when the camp host Drew pulls and on us and tells us we have to leave because we are breaking the rules of only 1 RV allowed per site. We go back and fourth for a bit and I explain how I don’t consider my pop up an RV and this is all a misunderstands, and ask if there is anyway we can make this work out without us having to completely move camp or leave. By now it’s around 8pm, getting dark out and we still need to cook diner for our 2 kids and the rest of the family. Drew the whole time didn’t have a single shed of empathy for the situation we were in. What were we gonna do? Where were we gonna go at 830pm and it’s dark out and we drove 3 hours to get here. We eventually go and talk to the campsite next to us (SUPER NICE PPL, WHO WE BEFRIEND EARLIER ON THAT DAY) and ask them if we can move our pop up 15 feet into there site (THEY ONLY HAD 1TENT) just for the night, so we don’t have to pack up camp and go look for a new campsite at 830pm at night with a car full of hungry Children. They are totally cool with it. And thought the camp host were being complete unprofessional as they could hear the whole exchange cuz our campsites are literally on top of each other. We move the pop up and get back to our night when Drew comes back and starts yelling at us saying we were disturbing other guest. And says we can stay the night but first thing tomorrow we have to leave because we are not allowed. A horrible experience all around and ruined our camping trip. SEE TABOR CAMPGROUND REVIEWS FOR PART 2
When you come in without reservations and are able to get a spot, sometimes that spot is only available for 1 night, if the host are able to accommodate you for another night, and you are upset because you have to change sites and you write a bad review because you had to move, it’s wrong. We stayed last week and the bathrooms were very clean as were the sites. Well maintained campground! We love Molly Brown and have never had a bad experience. Patricia Schlessman, sounds like you didn’t want to follow the rules and came straight to google to leave a bad review. I’ve been camping here since I was 10 and have never seen the bathrooms filthy. Rather childish. This is not a day use area either
Very beautiful campground Lake access if you're lucky enough to get a lakeside campsite, but the walks are not far from the other campsites. Very clean bathrooms and excellent hosts
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