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Mount of the Holy Cross #2009
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Mount of the Holy Cross #2009

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About Mount of the Holy Cross #2009

Mount of the Holy Cross Trail #2009 begins at the end of Tigiwon Road #707 and ends at the top of Mount of the Holy Cross within Holy Cross Wilderness where regulations apply. This is a very strenuous hike with over 8,000 vertical feet of elevation change and several miles of walking on rock (each direction) to climb the peak and return to the trailhead. Holy Cross is also notorious for bad weather; be prepared! From the parking area, the trail is a moderately steep climb to Half Moon Pass, p

Mount of the Holy Cross #2009 is a public campground nestled in the heart of Colorado's stunning Rocky Mountain landscape, offering RV enthusiasts an authentic high-altitude camping experience surrounded by some of the state's most iconic natural beauty. Located in central Colorado, this campground serves as an ideal base for exploring one of the region's most recognizable landmarks and the diverse ecosystems that characterize the Colorado high country.

The campground's setting places you in close proximity to the majestic Mount of the Holy Cross, a 14,005-foot peak that has captivated visitors for generations with its distinctive snow-filled cross formation visible during spring and early summer. The mountain's spiritual and scenic significance draws photographers, hikers, and nature lovers from around the world, and staying at this campground puts you in prime position to experience this natural wonder firsthand. The surrounding area offers incredible opportunities for outdoor recreation, with numerous hiking trails ranging from leisurely walks to challenging alpine adventures that reward you with panoramic mountain vistas.

The high-altitude setting creates a refreshing escape from lower elevations, with crisp mountain air and cooler temperatures that make summer camping particularly comfortable. The landscape surrounding the campground features the rugged beauty typical of Colorado's central mountains, with dense evergreen forests, wildflower-dotted meadows in season, and dramatic rocky peaks on the horizon. Wildlife viewing is common in this area, where you might spot elk, mule deer, and various mountain birds during your stay.

This location appeals to campers seeking authentic mountain experiences away from heavily developed areas. Whether you're interested in hiking to the base of Mount of the Holy Cross, exploring the nearby Eagle River Valley, fishing in pristine mountain streams, or simply soaking in the peaceful solitude of high country camping, this campground provides the perfect launching point. The relatively remote location means you'll experience genuine mountain tranquility while still having access to the natural attractions that make this region of Colorado truly special. Summer is the prime season when the campground is accessible and the weather cooperates with outdoor activities.

Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Breckenridge is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Colorado weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Breckenridge.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Breckenridge. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

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