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View from our Campsite at Moraine Park

There are five campgrounds in Rocky Mountain National Park and three which are open year-round; there is no water available at campgrounds from mid-September to mid-May. We camped for three days at the Moraine Park Campground with our grandchildren in July, 2004, and had a thoroughly delighful experience, although the evenings became very cool for late summer.

 

Moraine Park Campground is first-come, first-served from Labor Day to mid-May; it then becomes a reservation campground. Timber Creek Campground is first-come, first-served year-round, though its roads are not plowed in winter. Aspenglen Campground is open mid-May through late September and is first-come, first-served. Glacier Basin Campground, which has group camping is open June to Labor Day and is a reservation campground.

 

The Morain Park Campground had a parking pad and/or tent platform, picnic table and grill at each site. There are modern restrooms available, but no showers. An evening campfire program is held during Summer.

 

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Uploaded on November 13, 2008
Taken in July 2004