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Fort Collins, Colorado
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Fort Collins is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.
Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.
Colorado weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Fort Collins.
Don't miss local attractions near Fort Collins. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.
Mar 18, 2026
Lovely site, close to fresh water. However, be wary of the wood rats, and the marmots. The campsite turns into a small mammal party at night, with animals habituated to human presence. Keep your wilderness food protocols to reduce this habituation and potential damage to your goods. I recommend tying a suspension line or you risk losing things unsecured in backpacks, etc. The site also has expect... Lovely site, close to fresh water. However, be wary of the wood rats, and the marmots. The campsite turns into a small mammal party at night, with animals habituated to human presence. Keep your wilderness food protocols to reduce this habituation and potential damage to your goods. I recommend tying a suspension line or you risk losing things unsecured in backpacks, etc. The site also has expected amounts of small mammal feces. Soft bodied ticks—slow and easy to dispatch—are plentiful in the wood mulch. It's wilderness! Bring DEET. The site is otherwise well sheltered from mountain winds, and receives first morning light. It's a cheerful place.
Mar 18, 2026
Lovely site, close to fresh water. However, be wary of the wood rats, and the marmots. The campsite turns into a small mammal party at night, with animals habituated to human presence. Keep your wilderness food protocols to reduce this habituation and potential damage to your goods. I recommend tying a suspension line or you risk losing things unsecured in backpacks, etc. The site also has expect... Lovely site, close to fresh water. However, be wary of the wood rats, and the marmots. The campsite turns into a small mammal party at night, with animals habituated to human presence. Keep your wilderness food protocols to reduce this habituation and potential damage to your goods. I recommend tying a suspension line or you risk losing things unsecured in backpacks, etc. The site also has expected amounts of small mammal feces. Soft bodied ticks—slow and easy to dispatch—are plentiful in the wood mulch. It's wilderness! Bring DEET. The site is otherwise well sheltered from mountain winds, and receives first morning light. It's a cheerful place.
Mar 18, 2026
Lovely site, close to fresh water. However, be wary of the wood rats, and the marmots. The campsite turns into a small mammal party at night, with animals habituated to human presence. Keep your wilderness food protocols to reduce this habituation and potential damage to your goods. I recommend tying a suspension line or you risk losing things unsecured in backpacks, etc. The site also has expect... Lovely site, close to fresh water. However, be wary of the wood rats, and the marmots. The campsite turns into a small mammal party at night, with animals habituated to human presence. Keep your wilderness food protocols to reduce this habituation and potential damage to your goods. I recommend tying a suspension line or you risk losing things unsecured in backpacks, etc. The site also has expected amounts of small mammal feces. Soft bodied ticks—slow and easy to dispatch—are plentiful in the wood mulch. It's wilderness! Bring DEET. The site is otherwise well sheltered from mountain winds, and receives first morning light. It's a cheerful place.
Mar 18, 2026
Nice site, had a yellow bellied marmot wandering into site that wasn't afraid of people. Good stay before heading up to Lake of the Clouds.
Mar 18, 2026
Nice site, had a yellow bellied marmot wandering into site that wasn't afraid of people. Good stay before heading up to Lake of the Clouds.
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