Cheyenne Mountain State Park
Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 2:52 pm
This campground is a little expensive for a state park because it has full hookups and you also have to pay a park entrance fee for each day. Result is $26 + $7 per day, but well worth it for the view and being so close to Colorado Springs. Sites are very well spaced, also, so it feels private. Also, there are several loops and only a few campsites on each loop. Each site has a cement pad, plus a large gravel patio with fire ring, and a pea-gravel tent pad with loops so you do not have to pound in tent stakes.
There is a small store in the middle and a laundry with one front loading and two top-loading washers, plus three dryers. That is a real convenience when you have several loads to do.
I suspect it would also be cooler up here than down in Colorado Springs because it is higher. Need reservations, especially on weekends and during the summer, I suspect. I did find out that even if you have a longer rig than 30', if you have no toad, you can park in an "under 30'" space because they allow for an extra vehicle in the site length.
Here is my current site with the view in the back.
And the site I had a week ago for one night.
And the view of Cheyenne Mountain in the back with the blast doors showing by the white arrows.
There is a small store in the middle and a laundry with one front loading and two top-loading washers, plus three dryers. That is a real convenience when you have several loads to do.
I suspect it would also be cooler up here than down in Colorado Springs because it is higher. Need reservations, especially on weekends and during the summer, I suspect. I did find out that even if you have a longer rig than 30', if you have no toad, you can park in an "under 30'" space because they allow for an extra vehicle in the site length.
Here is my current site with the view in the back.
And the site I had a week ago for one night.
And the view of Cheyenne Mountain in the back with the blast doors showing by the white arrows.