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You want a quiet, high-elevation base camp for trail riding and wildlife watching and don't mind rough dirt road access.
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Price
$22/night
Booking
Reservable
Sites
11 campsites
Season
Season opens May 16,...
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No Service
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Select a month, then check for open campsites
Price
$22/night
Booking
Reservable
Sites
11 campsites
Season
Season opens May 16,...
Cell
No Service
Pets
Check Policy
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38.3297, -105.8236
You want a quiet, high-elevation base camp for trail riding and wildlife watching and don't mind rough dirt road access.
You need paved access or can't handle a challenging, unpaved approach road.
Context for the broader area surrounding Hayden Creek, 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 balance of access, mild daytime temperatures, and full trail availability — expect daytime highs roughly 60–80°F and cool nights in the 30s–40s at 7,792 ft. Trails like the nearby Rainbow Trail and the campground’s singletrack are fully snow-free, making hiking, mountain biking, and wildlife viewing (elk, mule deer, songbirds) at their peak. Expect moderate weekend crowds at the tiny 11-site campground, but weekday solitude is still very achievable. Peak months: July, August, September, June Avoid: November, December, January, February
Summer is the most reliable window; trails snow-free, mild days and cool nights.
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Hayden Creek Campground is a small, secluded location with 11 sites suitable for tent camping or small RVs/trailers (under 25 feet). Sites are shaded, located near Hayden Creek, and surrounded by trees providing privacy. Amenities are minimal, focusing on a primitive camping experience. Fire rings and picnic tables are present. A single vault toilet is available and is frequently noted as clean and odor-free in user reviews. Trash dumpsters are available seasonally (prior to Memorial Day and after Labor Day trash service may be unavailable). Potable water is not available on-site. No Wi-Fi, cell service, or electrical hookups are provided.
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