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North Park Campground

53337 State Hwy 14
80480, Walden
Colorado, the United States

Twenty miles from Walden, the nearest town, sits an alpine campground that serves as the perfect base camp for your family to explore the gorgeous North Park, Colorado region. This perfectly located RV campground offers breathtaking views of the Medicine Bow Mountains from an elevation of 8,800 feet.   North Park RV is a perfect place to relax and experience the great outdoors. Hummingbirds continue to drop by for a meal, and moose and deer are frequent visitors.   Whether you’re looking to relax or explore, our park is the perfect base camp for all that the beautiful North Park region has to offer. You’ll find breathtaking views of the Medicine Bow Mountains, wildlife sightings, and a variety of outdoor activities; including: trout fishing, hiking, mountain biking, ATV trails, and horse-back riding.   Facilities include a camp store stocked with groceries, fishing supplies, wood bundles and ice.   Children will love our playground and well behaved pets are welcome.   Come and Share a New Experience with Us!

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Timothy Greenholt
English (US)
Our four-day stay in this beautiful, clean state park was pleasant, with its easy entry and exit points. However, the location of your campsite plays a significant role in the experience. A waterfront site would likely offer a fantastic experience, but if you are unable to secure one, it might be more cost-effective to look elsewhere. Our campsite was not waterfront, and although it was only a five-minute walk to the water, it did not justify the $38 nightly fee, which included a $10 daily park pass. The park itself was lovely, but I wished for more beach access. The available areas were quite small and not ideal for lounging by the lake. We did not spot any moose or elk during our visit, perhaps due to the warmth, but we did see deer and numerous hummingbirds. If I were to revisit this area, I would likely choose a campsite along the river on HWY 14, considering the cost. It's worth noting that the vendor who previously managed the park seems to have lost his contract due to a dispute with the state, as indicated on the state park's page. Consequently, there are no longer shower facilities, and the general store that was once by the road is now closed. However, the RV dump stations remain operational, which is a plus.
10 months ago

Anonymous
English (US)
We spent one night here while traveling in our 30 ft RV, but wished we would have stayed longer. Our reservation for a lakeside spot, #245 was made well in advance, and although the access road was dirt and dusty it led to great mountain and lake views. We were in a section with only a few spots and it was very quiet. Deer and Moose were seen from our campsite there are a few trails to walk or roads to explore. This was great dry camping with no cell service and no hookups. Vault style toilets were clean, and I would highly recommend this campground or the adjacent ones to those who enjoy nature and dry camping. One Note: the dump station is located in another campground that is near the entrance to the State Park, but was not operational and under construction when we were there 6/2022.
1 year ago

Anonymous
English (US)
We were thankful to get a site at 4pm in July on a Thurs but it’s just ok here as it’s a bit rough and small sites even for our 17’ trailer. Other campgrounds like Sugarloaf and Brookfield were full.
1 year ago

Anonymous
English (US)
Medicine Bow is beautiful. This campground looks like a mess; not maintained; no host. No other campers in site.
1 year ago

Anonymous
English (US)
Use this campground only as a last resort Trees have been cut down due to beatle kill. Well went bad years ago, so no potable water.
1 year ago

Anonymous
English (US)
Up a very well maintained FS 100 road this is a really nice campground We were able to stay in the host site right along the creek Host may not report until first of July??? There were 5 other sites occupied Enough trees for privacy but open enough for great solar gain on my panels and clear view of northern sky for Starlink dishy. Was also able to use T-Mobile but it indicated 3G so I assume it was in roaming mode —plans are always changing but could be data caps while in roaming mode All sites appeared to be pretty level
1 year ago

Karen
English (US)
We have stayed here 2 years in a row, and we hope to make it every year. Inexpensive campground and not crowded, sites are spaced adequently apart. Snowy mountain range is a good hidden gem. Views are amazing, plenty of hiking trails. When visiting here check out Lake Marie and hike the Medicine Bow trail.
2 years ago

Todd & Melinda
English (US)
Arrived Saturday 6/26. Park appeared to fill up around sunset. Clean pit toilets and fresh potable water available. Popular ATV area. We look forward to returning on a future trip.
2 years ago

tswieland
English (US)
Camped here 3 nights mid July 2021. Arrived in the area mid afternoon on a Thursday - Sugarloaf and Brooklyn Lake campgrounds were already full, so found spot here at Nash Fork. Campground was mostly empty. Most trees have been removed due to insect damage, but still scenic and peaceful, Verizon coverage was spotty at best.- occasionally able to send and receive text messages, but nothing more. North Fork campground had a few spots open but we liked being at higher elevation and closer to fishing lakes here. Would stay here again if other campgrounds were already full.
2 years ago

RT
English (US)
We spent a long July 4th weekend here and loved it. Beetle kill area so it's been closed for 10 years, ranger said it just reopened. Cleared area was great for our solar and provided open views of layers of mountains. We saw several moose and camped by the stream that provided nice white noise (for the inevitable campers who don't know how to camp!). No road noise towards the back of the campground. Abundant wild flowers. Water wasn't on in any campground yet when we were there. Lots of great hikes, scenic drive, and nice to just sit at the campsite. Verizon was basically useless.
2 years ago

Outdoor Girl
English (US)
Large sites, no water yet as they need to test it. No time on when that will be completed. Lots of beetle destruction, piles of cut down trees at every campsite, not sure why they didn’t remove them. Stop at forest service station in Saratoga for hiking and 4 wheel trail information. It’s called the snowy mountains for a reason and many trails not open. Went to silver lake a short distance further on 130. CG closed as patches of snow in the CG. Walked around the lake, boggy but doable, lots of mosquitoes. Saw lots of fish. Stopped at Hacks in Saratoga, they offer float trips and fishing information. We paid $50 for a shuttle putting in at Treasure Island and exiting in Saratoga, we have an inflatable kayak. The Platte river is low at this time but still floatable. Don’t miss the Grand Encampment Museum. Tours and one of the best museums we have visited and we visit many. Donation suggested at $5/person. No maintenance seen being done on the overgrown grass.
2 years ago

goeb
English (US)
good sites , access to good hiking. Beautiful National Forest with fishing. Will accommodate large rigs in some sites. Access on dirt road doable with RV.
3 years ago

mongo
English (US)
We spent 3 nights here, and loved all of it. There is a trail right out of the campsite that goes about 5 miles through forest and meadow. We did not complete the trail because it was getting late and we did not want to get back in the dark. The campsites are super clean. Big rigs are fine here. Many of the people we met had ATV's but they do not use them in the campground. The campground was about 2/3 full on a Friday evening. Next time we will tow the car so we can get to other trailheads and fishing spots. No cell phone service which was fine with me.
3 years ago