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ATTENTION: There is no water available at the campground until further notice. Visitors must bring their own drinking water. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Please Advise: Campgrounds, picnic areas, group facilities and boat ramps around Turquoise Lake will have water system and electric service improvement work beginning early May 2013 for approximately 5 weeks (weather permitting). Visitors may see and hear construction equipment (Mon-Thurs only). Every effort will be made to minimize impact on our visitors. BABY DOE, COpart ofPike-San Isabel National Forests; Comanche and Cimarron National Grasslands, US Forest Service Status: Open through Mon Sep 02 2013 Season Dates 50 site(s) found
OverviewBaby Doe Campground is situated on the eastern shore of Turquoise Lake in the shade of a lodgepole pine and subalpine fir forest. The family-friendly campground is a popular summer destination for boating, hiking and fishing.The campground was named after Elizabeth McCourt's nickname, Baby Doe. She made a name for herself in the Colorado mining community in the 19th century when she took on the rugged work of a miner, and was given her nickname. Natural Features:Campsites are perched along the scenic lakeshore. The Mount Massive Wilderness Area, a 30,540 acre stretch of primitive land boasting Colorado's second highest peak at 14,421 feet, is nearby. Much of the wilderness is above timberline with many alpine plant communities and permanent snowfields. Recreation:The 1.2-mile Turquoise Lake Nature Trail meanders along the shoreline is a gentle loop trail through the forest and down to the shoreline of Turquoise Lake. This trail connects to the 6.4-mile Turquoise Lake Trail that parallels the shoreline from Sugar Loaf Dam to May Queen Campground. Trail guides are available at the trailhead located about a mile south, at the entrance to Molly Brown Campground. Facilities:The campground offers single-family sites, some of which are accessible. Each site is equipped with a picnic table and campfire ring with grill. Vault toilets, drinking water and trash collection are provided. Firewood is available for purchase from the host. Parking spurs are gravel or dirt. Nearby Attractions:Venture to Independence Pass for a scenic drive with breathtaking views of the Rockies and surrounding alpine tundra habitat. At 12,095 feet, it is one of the highest paved mountain passes in the country and marks where the Top of the Rockies National Scenic and Historic Byway crosses the Continental Divide. Activities and Amenities
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Getting There:GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude):39.26972, -106.35056 39°16'11"N, 106°21'2"W From Leadville, Colorado, drive west on County Road 4 and follow signs to the Turquoise Lake Recreation Area. Contact Information:Mailing Address:BABY DOELEADVILLE RANGER DISTRICT LEADVILLE CO 80461 Phone Number:Information: (719)486-0749 |
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