Excellent, quiet location, great place to see some stars and far enough away from Rampart Range road that there is zero traffic noise
So I went here for a weekend to take my kid camping, hang with friends and for a friend to ride his dirtbike. I have to say, this area is an amazing place to ride a dirt bike. I've never seen a better place to do that! With that said, the actual campground is a complete waste of money. The campsite manager is like an overbearing landlord. Telling every group that arrives the rules of the campsite and she enforces them to the letter. In fact, her 9 year old kid wanders around all the camps looking at stuff and telling everyone what they shouldn't be doing. I tried to be hospitable to him. As he wanted to play with my kid, I made him some snacks and smores, but eventually seeing him constantly making sure everyone was following the rules, paying their fees and peeking into our tents and have a very vulgar mouth when things wern't going his way, I had to down right tell him to leave because he was just making the vacation very uncomfortable for everyone. Yet, he still didn't leave. We had to go off hiking to get away from him. I felt bad, but we were there to visit with our friends. Not play host to an unattended child.
Very peaceful place. Gorgeous views, clean bathrooms! One of my favorites
Dirt bikes running in the early morning
Cons:
Dusty
Good hiking from the camp site
Overbearing Landlord and child
Loud dirt bikes all day long
Many (including the landlord) speed on all the roads in an unsafe manner
Good
Better hiking in many other places along the road.
Bottom line, camp in the "free camp" areas. Which are everywhere else. There are still toilets and water services around. And all the spots are nice. The only downside is you can't legally have an uncontained fire going in the free camp area. That's where I'll be staying next time (If I go there again).
Late at night the landlord walked the entire camp ground and shouted to everyone from the road to make sure they put out their fires because she had to put them out herself the night before. Sorry, but we put gallons of water on ours and made sure it was completely out.
Pros:
Easier access to water service
Aimed at motorized users making use of the many trails nearby.
Flat Rocks Campground is a US Campground based in Sedalia, Colorado. Flat Rocks Campground is located at S Rampart Range Rd, Sedalia, CO 80135, USA.
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