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ATTENTION: Due to the effects of the 2012 Waldo Fire and uncertainty of the opening date, no reservations are being taken at this time. When Meadow Ridge and Thunder Ridge re-open in 2013 they will likely be on first-come first-serve basis. MEADOW RIDGE, COpart ofPike-San Isabel National Forests; Comanche and Cimarron National Grasslands, US Forest Service Status: Open through Sun Oct 20 2013 Season Dates 19 site(s) found
OverviewLocated about 10 miles from the town of Woodland Park, Colorado, Meadow Ridge Campground is pleasantly situated on a ridge above the Rampart Reservoir. Here, campers have access to prime fishing and a selection of mountain biking and hiking trails.The campground is in the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains, due north of the popular Pikes Peak. The peak has an altitude of 14,110 feet and was first climbed in 1820. Its claim to fame is that it is America's easternmost peak over 14,000 feet. Natural Features:Sitting in a ponderosa pine forest at 9,200 feet, the 19-site campground overlooks the Rampart Reservoir. The surrounding terrain includes a mix of grass meadows, spruce, Douglas fir and aspen. Recreation:Rainbow and mackinaw trout are plentiful in the renowned fishing reservoir and hikers enjoy the trails in the area. Rampart Reservoir Trail, Aspen Grove Nature Trail and Nichols Reservoir Trail are all worth exploring. Rampart Reservoir Trail extends for 14 miles and is open to mountain biking. Facilities:Most campsites are nicely shaded with a grassy understory, and have limited privacy from other sites. Drinking water, picnic tables, campfire rings and two accessible vault toilets are provided for campers. At sites 6,7,10,14,16 and 18, the picnic table and campfire ring are below the road, and steps must be used to reach them. Firewood can be purchased onsite. Nearby Attractions:Take the kids on a tour of the U.S. Air Force Academy or explore the quaint town of Green Mountain Falls. While there, ask the locals about the place they nicknamed Kermit the Frog Mountain. Activities and Amenities
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Getting There:GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude):38.9775, -104.98472 38°58'39"N, 104°59'5"W From Colorado Springs, drive west on Highway 24 for about 24 miles to Woodland Park. Turn north on Baldwin (which becomes Rampart Range Road). Drive about 2 miles to Loy Creek Road, turn right, and then take another right on FDR 300 (Rampart Range Road). Follow signs. Rampart Reservoir entrance is about 4 miles further on the left. Contact Information:Mailing Address:MEADOW RIDGEPIKES PEAK RANGER DISTRICT COLORADO SPRINGS CO 80903 Phone Number:Information: (719)636-1602 |
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