North Bank (Co)

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North Bank (Co)
$0.00 - $0.00 / night
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Standard Site Fee$0.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$0.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00
Total Campsite Fees$0.00

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What Campers Say

3.88

Mixed Reviews

Based on 6 reviews

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"User reviews for North Bank Campground are highly polarized. Some visitors praise its spacious sites and proximity to the Taylor River, while others criticize the poor condition of the vault toilets and access road."

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Fees & Passes at North Bank (Co)

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Prices verified November 27, 2025

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Best Time to Camp at North Bank (Co)

Experience the magic of four distinct seasons, each painting the landscape with its own unique palette. Spring arrives with wildflower blooms and gentle rains that awaken the forest. Summer brings warm, sun-drenched days perfect for swimming and hiking, with cool evenings ideal for campfire gatherings. Fall transforms the canopy into a breathtaking tapestry of gold and crimson, while crisp air invigorates morning hikes. Winter offers a serene wonderland for those brave enough to embrace the cold, with opportunities for snowshoeing and cozy nights by the fire.

Spring (Mar-May)

Wildflowers bloom, mild temperatures, fewer crowds. Great for hiking and photography.

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Summer (Jun-Aug)

Peak season with warm days. Most facilities open. Reserve ahead.

Fall (Sep-Nov)

Beautiful fall colors, cooler temps, quieter campgrounds. Ideal for peaceful trips.

Winter (Dec-Feb)

Off-season, limited services. Check for closures before visiting.

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About North Bank (Co)

Nestled in the heart of untouched wilderness, this campground offers an authentic outdoor experience where modern conveniences meet natural splendor. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat from city life or an adventure-filled basecamp for exploration, you'll find exactly what you're looking for among towering trees and starlit skies. Each campsite has been thoughtfully positioned to provide privacy while maintaining easy access to shared facilities and scenic trails.
The campground supports basic camping setups. It is primarily designed for tent camping and does not seem to cater to RVs or provide group or glamping options.
Historical SignificanceThis land holds centuries of stories within its ancient soil. Long before it became a beloved camping destination, indigenous peoples called these forests home, leaving behind traces of their presence in sacred sites and traditional pathways. Early settlers later carved out a living here, and remnants of old homesteads and logging camps can still be discovered by curious explorers. Today, the campground serves as a bridge between past and present, allowing visitors to connect with both natural and human history.
Weather and SeasonsExperience the magic of four distinct seasons, each painting the landscape with its own unique palette. Spring arrives with wildflower blooms and gentle rains that awaken the forest. Summer brings warm, sun-drenched days perfect for swimming and hiking, with cool evenings ideal for campfire gatherings. Fall transforms the canopy into a breathtaking tapestry of gold and crimson, while crisp air invigorates morning hikes. Winter offers a serene wonderland for those brave enough to embrace the cold, with opportunities for snowshoeing and cozy nights by the fire.
ElevationPerched at an elevation that offers the best of both worlds, the campground sits high enough to provide spectacular panoramic views and refreshing mountain air, yet remains accessible to visitors of all experience levels. The varying terrain creates diverse microclimates throughout the property, from sun-dappled meadows in lower areas to cool, shaded groves at higher points. This elevation gradient supports an incredible variety of plant and animal life, making each walk a journey through different ecological zones.
Natural Features and SceneryPrepare to be captivated by a landscape that seems painted by nature's finest artist. Crystal-clear streams meander through the property, their gentle babbling providing a constant soundtrack to your outdoor adventure. Majestic old-growth trees stand as silent sentinels, their canopies creating cathedral-like spaces below. Rocky outcroppings offer natural viewing platforms for sunrise and sunset, while hidden waterfalls reward those who venture off the beaten path. Wildlife abounds, from deer grazing in meadows to eagles soaring overhead.
Geological RegionSituated in a geological wonderland millions of years in the making, the campground rests on ancient bedrock that tells the story of Earth's dramatic past. Fascinating rock formations reveal layers of geological history, from volcanic activity to ancient seabeds. The unique mineral composition of the soil supports rare plant species found nowhere else in the region. Amateur geologists will delight in discovering fossils, unique mineral deposits, and evidence of glacial activity that shaped the current landscape. This remarkable geological diversity creates the foundation for the area's rich biodiversity and stunning natural beauty.
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Sites SizeUser reviews highlight that campsites are 'very large' and 'spaced extremely far apart,' providing ample room and privacy.
Sites PrivacyThe campground offers a high level of privacy due to its large and well-spaced campsites, as noted by users.
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Activities at the North Bank Campground center around enjoying the natural environment. Located near the Taylor River, it is ideal for a quiet retreat.
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Weather at North Bank (Co)

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Humidity: 53%

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Wind: 9.4 mph

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Trash and recyclingA dumpster is available for trash disposal, as mentioned by a user review, but recycling was not specifically noted.
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3.9
6 reviews
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Mixed Reviews
North Bank (Co) has mixed reviews, placing it in the bottom 85% of campgrounds based on reviews
User reviews for North Bank Campground are highly polarized. Some visitors praise its spacious sites and proximity to the Taylor River, while others criticize the poor condition of the vault toilets and access road.
Review Summaries
Based on 6 reviews

What Campers Love

Positive comments include the spacious campsites and the peaceful, quiet environment. One reviewer noted, 'Very large campsites that are spaced extremely far apart so there's much privacy.' Another...
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Common Concerns

Key complaints focus on the poorly maintained vault toilets ('The stench is otherworldly and wafts throughout the campground.') and the access road's poor condition ('Potholes, dips, and craters were...
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Based on 6 reviews

Pro Tips & Recommendations

Visitors recommend being prepared for the poor road conditions leading to the campground and bringing alternatives to deal with the unpleasant toilet conditions.
Based on 6 reviews

Seasonal Insights

The campground appears to be more appealing in quieter seasons when maintenance issues such as road conditions and restroom cleanliness might be less critical. Summer is popular, but heavy visitation...
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Camper Quotes

1. 'The stench from the two conveniently located toilets is otherworldly and wafts throughout the campground, leaving you no escape.' 2. 'Very large campsites that are spaced extremely far apart so...
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Last updated November 27, 2025
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