Rabbit Ears Campsite Introduce
Welcome to Rabbit Ears Campsite, nestled in the heart of Estes Park, Colorado. This unique campground offers a blend of adventure and tranquility, making it a perfect getaway for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're pitching a tent or seeking a backcountry experience, Rabbit Ears Campsite provides the ideal setting for your next adventure.
Rabbit Ears Campsite features a spacious single backcountry site with easy access to the river, perfect for water activities. The site is located just a half-mile climb from the iconic Rabbit Ears formation, offering a challenging yet rewarding hike. While the wide spaces between trees may pose a challenge for hammock users, the area is ideal for tent camping. Please note that a bear canister is necessary to ensure safety during your stay.
Our campground is designed to provide a safe and enjoyable experience for all visitors. We encourage campers to be aware of their surroundings and take necessary precautions, such as locking their vehicles, to ensure a worry-free stay.
Customer feedback highlights the unique features and challenges of Rabbit Ears Campsite:
- "A spacious single backcountry site with easy river access for water activities."
- "The half-mile climb to Rabbit Ears formation is challenging but worth the effort."
- "Ideal for tent camping, though hammock users may find the wide tree spacing a bit tricky."
- "Bear canister is a must for safety—great reminder to stay prepared!"
- "A campground that truly makes you feel connected to nature. Lock your car and enjoy the adventure!"
Plan your visit to Rabbit Ears Campsite today and experience the beauty and adventure of Estes Park, Colorado. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an action-packed outdoor experience, our campground offers something for everyone. We look forward to welcoming you to our little slice of paradise!
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Customer Reviews
A spacious single backcountry site with easy river access for water with a difficult half mile climb up to Rabbit Ears formation. This site is challenging for hammock users due to the very wide spaces between trees but is ideal for tents. A bear canister is necessary here.
Its a campground. Know your dangers. Lock your car?!
I got mauled by a bear. Thanks.
It's ok
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