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You want affordable access to Mount Elbert and Mount Massive trails without driving far each morning.
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$26/night
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17 campsites
Season
Open from May 23-Aug...
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Unknown
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Select a month, then check for open campsites
Price
$26/night
Booking
Reservable
Sites
17 campsites
Season
Open from May 23-Aug...
Cell
Unknown
Pets
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You want affordable access to Mount Elbert and Mount Massive trails without driving far each morning.
You need full hookups, flush toilets, or campgrounds open outside the summer season.
Context for the broader area surrounding Halfmoon West, sourced from the federal Recreation.gov rec-area record.
<p><strong>Peaks to Prairies - Tracks to Trails</strong></p> <p>Pike and San Isabel National Forests & Cimarron and Comanche National Grasslands (<a class="offsiteicon" href="http://www.fs.fed.us/locatormap/index.php?lat=37.59&long=-104.77&zoom=7" target="_blank">forest locator map</a>) cover nearly 3 million acres, between the prairies of western Kansas and some of Colorado's highest mountain peaks along the Continental Divide. These sprawling forests and grasslands are an eight hour drive from boundary to boundary. This landscape offers a variety of ecosystems rich in history, geology, scenery, wildlife habitat and recreation opportunities.</p> <p>The rolling prairies to the east are home to prairie chickens, wildflowers, paleontological resources and historical areas. The snow-capped Rockies to the west are a scenic backdrop to millions of residents and a draw to forest visitors. The forests are home to nearly half of <a href="http://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/r2/recreation/?cid=stelprd3798321">Colorado's fourteeners</a> with numerous alpine lakes, reservoirs and key rivers. Over 385,000 acres of <a href="https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/psicc/recreation/recarea/?recid=37201">Wilderness</a>, the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail, Colorado Trail, and Santa Fe National Historic Trail are special areas worth exploring.</p> <p>People who live near these areas maintain a strong relationship to the lands. The commitment and volunteerism that these community members have for these public lands is the foundation for our ability to maintain a quality, sustainable recreation program in the face of intense, and growing, urban demand.</p> <p><strong><strong>Critical Information about the use of Unmanned Aircraft Systems</strong></strong></p> <p>Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) or “drones” are increasing in popularity and can provide wonderful opportunities to explore the forest. Please be aware that these drones are regulated and must follow certain laws to be safe and legal.</p> <ul> <li><a href="http://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprd3846515.pdf">Recreational Drone Tips</a> (.pdf)</li> <li><a href="http://www.fs.fed.us/science-technology/fire/unmanned-aircraft-systems">Forest Service Unmanned Aircraft Systems policy</a> (fs.fed.us)</li> </ul>
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Best season: summer. Summer offers the best window for full access and warm, stable weather — expect daytime highs roughly 60–75°F and nighttime lows around 25–40°F at 9,900 ft. Trails to Mount Elbert and Mount Massive are typically snow-free by June, putting peak hiking, fishing on alpine streams and lakes, and high-country wildflower viewing at their best. Early-afternoon thunderstorms are common, and weekends can be busy at the popular trailheads, so plan for early starts or weekday visits. Peak months: July, August, June, May Avoid: September, October, November, December
Open May 23–Aug 31; trails snow-free by June and summer is the prime season for hiking/fishing.
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Halfmoon West Campground offers basic but essential amenities that cater to campers seeking a rustic experience. The facilities include picnic tables at each site, fire rings with grates, and three vault-style toilets. "The campsites here are all clean with their own fire pit and picnic table," according to a user review. The campground host ensures the vault toilets are "frequently cleaned," contributing to their usability. Firewood is available at the host site for $10 per bundle. However, there is no potable water at the site, as noted by a reviewer: "No water at all but still $19 a night."
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