Midland Group Campground

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7 reviews
Midland Group Campground

Quick Facts

9,500 ft

Price

Varies

Booking

Reservable

Sites

Varies

Season

Year-round

Cell

Unknown

Pets

Not Allowed

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Midland Group Campground
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Campsite Fees
Modifications must be made through Recreation.gov or by calling the Recreation.gov call center at 1-877-444-6777 prior to your reservation start...
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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

4.43

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Based on 7 reviews

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"Reviewers describe Midland Group Campground as a beautiful, somewhat hidden spot that offers a pleasant, private camping experience. It’s viewed positively overall, with guests appreciating the setting and facilities, though it’s clearly oriented toward group use rather than individual campers."

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Best Time to Camp at Midland Group Campground

Summer days at this elevation bring a predictable mountain rhythm: brilliant sunshine warming the morning hours, followed by dramatic afternoon thunderstorms that roll across the peaks during spring and summer months. These brief but powerful storms are part of the high country experience, making quality rain gear and flexible planning essential companions for your adventure.

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.

Planning Tips

    About Midland Group Campground

    Nestled along the rushing waters of the Fraser River just south of Winter Park, Midland Group Campground offers an authentic mountain escape for groups seeking adventure at 9,500 feet. This rustic retreat accommodates up to 36 campers with essential amenities including a spacious tent area, five picnic tables with fire rings, and portable facilities—all serving as your basecamp for exploring the surrounding trails, waterways, and alpine wonders.
    A minimally developed group campground intended for group gatherings and rustic camping along the Fraser River. The site is configured for group tent camping rather than developed RV hookups or lodging.
    Historical SignificanceYour basecamp here opens a window into Colorado's pioneering past, with the west side of historic Rollins Pass within reach—a former railroad route that once carried trains over the Continental Divide. Nearby Berthoud Pass adds another layer of history, named for the surveyor who first mapped this route through the Rockies in the 1860s, long before modern highways carved through these peaks.
    Weather and SeasonsSummer days at this elevation bring a predictable mountain rhythm: brilliant sunshine warming the morning hours, followed by dramatic afternoon thunderstorms that roll across the peaks during spring and summer months. These brief but powerful storms are part of the high country experience, making quality rain gear and flexible planning essential companions for your adventure.
    ElevationPerched at approximately 9,500 feet above sea level, the campground sits in that magical zone where the Fraser River carves through high mountain terrain. At this elevation, the air is noticeably thinner and crisper, the nights cooler even in summer, and the surrounding landscape transitions between subalpine forests and open meadows.
    Natural Features and SceneryThe Fraser River provides a constant soundtrack as it flows past your camp at 9,500 feet, with the dramatic peaks surrounding Berthoud Pass rising to the south and the historic grade of Rollins Pass visible to the east. The location serves as a gateway to exploration, with nearby trailheads leading into the backcountry and scenic drives—including the winding ascent to Berthoud Pass summit—offering sweeping views of the Continental Divide. Jim Creek adds to the network of waterways threading through this high mountain valley, creating a landscape shaped by water, stone, and time.
    Geological RegionThe campground occupies a prime position within the Fraser River valley, where ancient glaciers carved deep channels through the Rocky Mountains. Situated between the dramatic uplift of Berthoud Pass to the south and the historic railroad route over Rollins Pass to the east, this area tells the story of both natural forces and human ambition shaping Colorado's high country.
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    Campsite details

    Sites SizeGroup site sized to accommodate up to 36 people; five picnic tables and a large open area for tents and canopy structures.
    Total Campsitesnull campsites
    Recommended CampsitesWater is not available onsite; potable water is available at Idlewild Campground about 3 miles north. The site is minimally developed and suited for group tents and canopy structures.

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    Guests Allowed Per Site
    Up to 36 people (group campground capacity).
    Groups
    Designed for group use (up to 36 people) with a large open area for tents and canopy structures, five picnic tables with metal fire rings, portable toilets on-site, no bear-resistant lockers, and potable water available about 3 miles away at Idlewild Campground.
    Tents
    Tents are allowed
    RV vehicles
    RV vehicles are not allowed
    Primitive
    Primitive are allowed
    Reservable
    Reservations are allowed

    Site layoutMinimally developed group area with five picnic tables each accompanied by a metal fire ring and a large open area for tents and canopy structures.
    Reservation PlatformsRecreation.gov; call center 1-877-444-6777
    Cancellation PolicyModifications and cancellations must be managed through Recreation.gov or by calling the Recreation.gov call center prior to the reservation start date; reservations cannot be modified on or after the check-in date.

    Accomodation available

    GroupGroup campsites are offered for larger parties such as families, schools, or organizations. These sites provide space and facilities to accommodate multiple people camping together.

    Amenities available

    Fire rings
    Picnic tables
    Vault toilets

    Activities you can enjoy

    Outdoor activities accessible near the campground include hiking, biking, fishing, and wildlife viewing. The Fraser River and nearby Berthoud Pass and trailheads provide additional scenic and recreational opportunities.
    Hiking
    Hiking is accessible near the campground with nearby trailheads and scenic areas such as Berthoud Pass and Rollins Pass.
    Fishing
    Fishing is available along the Fraser River that runs by the campground.
    Biking
    Biking opportunities exist nearby, including roads and trails in the Berthoud Pass area.
    Wildlife viewing
    Wildlife viewing is noted as accessible near the campground and surrounding public lands.
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    Campground rules

    • Pets are not allowed
    • Each picnic table has a metal fire ring. No additional fire restriction details provided in the source material.

    Hazards

    General hazardsAfternoon thunderstorms in spring and summer months.

    Weather at Midland Group Campground

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    Dec 11
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    Precipitation: 0%
    Humidity: 81%
    Wind: 6.7 mph
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    Good to know

    Proximity to water featuresLocated along the Fraser River; potable water available at Idlewild Campground about 3 miles north.
    HostCampground host is located off-site at Idlewild Campground.

    Campground Map

    Midland Group Campground
    Driving directionsFrom Winter Park, travel 4.5 miles south on US Hwy 40. The campground is located on the east side of the road.
    Accessible via US Hwy 40 from Winter Park (travel 4.5 miles south).
    Nearby places
    Winter Park ~4.5 miles north
    Idlewild Campground (water) about 3 miles north
    nearby towns include Winter Park and Fraser (distances not specified).
    Nearby supplies
    Grocery shopping and restaurants available in Winter Park and Fraser.

    Reviews from booking and map sources

    4.4
    7 reviews
    Recommended
    Recommended
    Midland Group Campground is recommended, placing it in the top 40% of campgrounds based on reviews
    Reviewers describe Midland Group Campground as a beautiful, somewhat hidden spot that offers a pleasant, private camping experience. It’s viewed positively overall, with guests appreciating the setting and facilities, though it’s clearly oriented toward group use rather than individual campers.
    Review Summaries
    Based on 7 reviews

    What Campers Love

    Campers highlight the campground’s beauty, privacy, and large size, noting that it feels “huge” and somewhat hidden. They also appreciate the creek, multiple fire pits, and the fact that it is a...
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    Based on 7 reviews

    Common Concerns

    The only recurring concern is that this is strictly a group campground with no individual campsites available, which may disappoint solo or small-party campers. There are no other consistent...
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    Based on 7 reviews

    Pro Tips & Recommendations

    Plan to use this as a group campground rather than expecting individual sites, as one reviewer emphasizes that no individual campsites are available. If visiting around 2022 or during times of public...
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    Based on 7 reviews

    Camper Quotes

    "An awesome private campground." "Beautiful place, kinda hidden and huge. Creek and several fire pits. Thanks Lions Club!" "This is a GROUP campground. No individual campsites available here."
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