Blue Lake Campground
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Blue Lake Campground: This campground
is usually open late May through early October.
Location:
To get there from La Veta, drive south on SH 12 for 13 miles to
FSR 422. Turn right onto FSR 422 and follow it for 4 miles until
you reach the Blue Lake Campground.
Weather: Weather in the summer is
generally mild with warm days and cool nights; highs in the 80's
and lows in the 40's. Afternoon thunderstorms are a common occurrence.
Spring and fall weather is usually dry and sunny with highs in the
60’s and lows in the 30's.
Attractions: Lake and Stream fishing.
Blue lake is approximately ½ mile from campground and the
tributaries of Cuchara river run through campground. From the campground
take FSR 436 1.5 miles to the non-motorized North Fork Trail #1309.
FSR 436 continues to old mine and saddle approximately 500 vertical
feet below summit of Trinchera Peak. Access to the Indian Trial
#1300 Trailhead at Bear Lake campground one mile further up FSR
422. This trailhead is a multi user trail system and accesses 25
miles of motorized trails available for ATV, motorcycle, bicycle,
foot and horse use.
Facilities: 15 campsites, with maximum
spur length of 40 feet. Parking spurs, tables, fire rings, grills,
trash receptacles are provided at this campground. Drinking water
is provided by a well with a hand pump. There are 2 double vault
accessible toilets.
Special User Fee: This fee campground
is a first come first serve site, see concessionaire for site assignment.
During the summer, the site receives heavy use on the weekends and
holidays. The maximum number of people per site is 10.
RV Site |
Blue Lake Campground |
14.00/night |
Tent Site |
Blue Lake Campground |
14.00/night |
Parking |
Blue Lake Parking Area |
5.00/day |
Concessionaire: The concessionaire
is located in Blue Lake Campground and is available to assign sites
and answer questions.
Other Important Information: Be
Bear Aware. It is prohibited to Possess or leave unattended any
food, refuse or other bear attractants unless it is; A. stored in
a bear resistant method or, B. being eaten, prepared for eating
or being transported. 36 CFR 261.58(cc). Area may be under fire
restrictions or fire ban depending on local conditions. ATV use
on Forest Service Roads in this area is prohibited.
PSICC
Special Orders
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