COLORADO

Municipal Camp Sites

Town or City Charge
or Free
Toilet Drinking
Water
Fireplace
or Stove
Lights Bath or
Shower
Alamosa F Y Y Y Y
Arriba
Ault F Y Y Y Y
Berthoud F Y Y Y Y
Boulder F Y Y Y Y Y
Brush F Y Y Y Y
Buena Vista F Y Y Y
Burlington
Canon City F Y Y Y Y Y
Castle Rock F Y Y Y
Cheyenne Wells F Y Y Y
Colorado Springs 25c.–50c. a day Y Y Fuel Y
Creede (2 parks) F Y Y Y Y
Cripple Creek F Y Y Y
Denver F Y Y Y Y Y
Eagle
Flagler [[217]]
Florence F Y Y Y Y
Fort Collins F Y Y Y Y Y
Fort Morgan F Y Y Y Y
Fowler F Y Y Y Y
Fruita
Glenwood Spr’gs F Y Y Y Y
Grand Junction F Y Y Y Y Y
Greeley F Y Y Y Y Y
Green Mountain Falls
Holyoke F Y Y Y Y
Hotchkiss F Y Y Y Y
Idaho Springs F Y Y Y Y
La Veta F Y Y Y Y Y
Leadville
Limon
Littleton
Loveland F Y Y Y Y Y
Manitou
Matheson
Meeker F Y Y Y Y Y
Monte Vista F Y Y Y Y
New Castle
Ordway F Y Y Y Y
Ouray F Y Y Y Y
Pagosa Springs F Y Y Y Y
Palisades
Peyton
Pueblo F Y Y Y Y
Ramah
Red Cliff
Rocky Ford [[218]]
Silverton F Y Y Y Y
Simla
Starkville F Y Y Y Y Y
Steamboat Sp’ngs F Y Y Y Y
Sterling F Y Y Y
Trinidad F Y Y Y Y
Victor F Y
Windsor F Y Y Y Y
Woodland Park

State Parks

Colorado has no State Parks, but the claim of the state authorities is that “every town and community in Colorado has an auto camp.” The City of Denver has a Mountain Park system that is unmatched. It consists of a series of plots aggregating about four thousand acres distributed over a region embracing approximately one hundred square miles, connected by some seventy-five miles of mountain boulevards, and providing many camping spots. Denver offers every possible hospitality to the auto camper. The Executive Secretary of the Denver Civic and Commercial Association writes, “An auto camp, in my judgment, is just as essential to any city, town or community that wants to thrive and prosper and keep abreast of the times as a railway station.” Denver business men say that the months of July and August instead of being the dullest months are now, next to December, the best months [[219]]of the year. For over seven weeks during the summer of 1921 Denver had a little city of 5,000 people a night at the auto camp.

National Parks and Forests

Colorado possesses two of the National Parks, the Mesa Verde Park and the Rocky Mountain Park. During the season of 1921 the Rocky Mountain Park was visited, according to the report of the Forest Service, by 120,388 people who came in 30,264 cars. A majority of these were auto campers.

There are now seventeen National Forests in Colorado, with acreages as indicated, viz.: Arapahoe (634,903), Battlement (651,227), Cochetopa (905,723), Colorado (847,328), Durango (614,129), Gunnison (908,055), Hayden (65,598), Holy Cross (576,905), La Sal (27,444), Leadville, Montezuma, Routt, San Isabel, San Juan, Uncompahgre, White River, Pike, and Rio Grande. The combined area of these National Forests totals more than thirteen million acres.

These National Forests are free to the public, and all that the Forest Service asks of the visiting camper is care with fire and proper camp sanitation.

Colorado is called “The Switzerland of America,” and the National Forest system of splendid roads gives access to pretty much all the finest scenery, almost all of which is included within the bounds of the National Forests. This system of roads connects [[220]]up these Forests, so that the motor tourist can readily reach any one of them. To guide tourists the Forest Service has laid out a system of fifty-four logs, or routes of travel for the auto tourist.