by Ladyhawk » Mon Apr 05, 2010 9:00 pm
Some info about the area:
Nestled in the foothills west of Fort Collins is Horsetooth Rock, a famous regional landmark and destination point. According to a local European legend, Horsetooth Rock is the remains of the heart of an evil giant, cut in two by the powerful Native American, Chief Maununmoku, thus protecting his people from the giant’s wrath. In this 2,886-acre open space, there are 29 miles of trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding, that offer spectacular views and many satisfying opportunities for recreation and renewal. The Wathen, the Herrington, the Soderberg, and the Culver families homesteaded in this area in the early 1900s. These historic family names are used on many of the trails here.
I honestly don't know why there weren't more campers. What you can't see are the homes right next to the campground. It seems ideal. Away from it all, but within ten minutes of town.
Yes, we had quite some snow blowing on Sunday morning. It was much more beautiful that my picture shows. Jess and I were out walking when it came it. Truly awesome.
Amy and Bobby