Storm King Campground Introduce
Nestled along County Rd 41 G in Del Norte, CO, Storm King Campground offers a unique camping experience surrounded by the untamed beauty of Colorado's wilderness. This remote campground provides a peaceful retreat for nature enthusiasts seeking an escape from the bustling city life.
Storm King Campground is ideally situated near breathtaking natural attractions, making it a haven for outdoor adventurers. The area boasts diverse landscapes, including dense forests and scenic vistas, perfect for hiking, fishing, and photography.
While the campground provides essential amenities such as campsites and basic facilities, visitors should be aware that some areas may require rugged conditions. The site is known for its seclusion, offering a quiet environment away from urban noise, though it's important to note that maintenance can sometimes be inconsistent.
Storm King Campground caters primarily to adventurous individuals who appreciate the simplicity of nature and are willing to embrace the challenges of remote camping. It’s a place where one can truly connect with the great outdoors, despite its rough edges.
- Natural Beauty: Surrounded by Colorado's stunning landscapes, perfect for outdoor activities.
- Remote Seclusion: Ideal for those seeking an off-the-grid experience away from crowds.
- Challenges: Some visitors have noted issues with overgrown sites and limited facilities.
Customer Feedback: While some guests have highlighted the beauty of the location, others have shared their experiences with maintenance challenges. One visitor mentioned the difficulties faced due to overgrown campsites and insufficient facilities, emphasizing the need for preparedness. Despite these hurdles, many still find value in the untouched natural surroundings.
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Customer Reviews
Campground appears abandoned. Many campsites completely overgrown or marked no camping. Methane odor in outhouse unbearable and NO toilet paper. Millions of flies in campground were swarming us, they were uncontrollable. I mean literally hordes of flies. Stayed 2 days because we had already paid. I will have to sanitize everything we brought, now our tents are ruined. Totally infested - Flies filled up our tent flies and were writhing all over everything. Now our tents and chairs are all sticky. The outhouse ceiling was filled with thousands of flies and the methane smell was unbearable. Forest service emailed that they put fly paper up, haha no help! Note, this creek is only accessible outside the gate and very far across a pasture from campsites beyond that. So no water available, pump is non functional. We hauled from the far far away creek to put out our fire....many many trips on foot with a jug, there needs to be a water source here for safety! stayed mid July 2023. Never will stay again, this is the worst maintained campground Ive ever seen.. Camp was devoid of absolutely any other guests and we never saw a ranger! You can tell it was once very nice sadly. The forest is truly beautiful here. Forest service has turned it into a Ghost camp.
Small campground but being maintained for such a remote place.
Came here in 2019 and it was a lovely spot to camp out. Great views.
Very nice peaceful place to camp. Easy access.
Beautiful place off the beaten pass
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