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Sourdough Springs Campground is a primitive tent-only campground located in White Ranch Park, near Arvada, Colorado. This campground offers a unique and secluded camping experience for those seeking a tranquil escape into nature.
Environment:
Situated within the expansive White Ranch Park, Sourdough Springs Campground is surrounded by diverse natural landscapes, including forests, meadows, and rocky outcrops. The park offers stunning views of the surrounding foothills and the Denver skyline.
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Campground Promotion:
Escape to the natural beauty of White Ranch Park and experience the tranquility of Sourdough Springs Campground. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an outdoor adventure, this campground offers a memorable camping experience in the heart of Colorado's stunning landscape. Plan your trip today and discover the wonders of Sourdough Springs Campground!
Contact Information:
Address: RPM6+23, Arvada, CO 80403, USA
Unfortunately, a specific phone number is unavailable for direct contact. Information and camping permits can be obtained through the Jefferson County website or by contacting their Open Space department.
Mobile Phone: Unavailable
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Restroom
Tent sites
Good for kids
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
This campground requires a permit to camp here. Go to the website 24 hours (minimum) before you want to stay. We saw there was only 1 permit available and that all the other spots were reserved, but when we got here, we were the only campers. It was $11.50 for one night. There is a flat, gravel surface to set up your tent (it's not huge) and there is running water for cleaning hands, pretty nice bathrooms, a picnic table, and bear-proof bins for your food when you go to bed. The fire pits have been filled in (understandable), but the views are amazing and it's not too far from the West trailhead (that's the one you need to start at). Took us about 45 mins to walk there from the car. Easy walk, too. 12/21/24 update, snow is packed and icy in some areas, but 25 minute jog to the campsite running only on downhills, 29 minutes back doing the same. Still as beautiful as ever at the campsites. Made me really consider winter camping.