Lake Colorado City State Park

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3.5/5 · 56 reviews
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Jul 28, 2024
First impressions count, yet we booked the reservation online with no warning of Fireban ( no wood fire/ charcoal burn) located on website, which is what we arrived to. Our trip there was 2 hrs and o… Full review by Af F
Apr 13, 2024
I was greeted by the camp host as I pulled in and was offered a better site, a pull-through; an excellent camp host. The lady in the gatehouse was also very nice. This is a very nice campground. Full review by GLEN B
Jun 24, 2023
Great location and RV park for a quick overnight stay. We wanted a quiet place to camp as opposed to a noisy RV park on freeway. Highly recommend! Full review by w0rld4Traveling673
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Questions & answers

Q:
Hello! Is firewood available to rent and do the fire pits have grills atop for cookin'? Thanks in advance!
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There are low ground fire pits with a grill on top. I do not know if firewood is for sale.
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Answer by M J · Sep 27, 2020
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How many cabins are for rent and how far in advance do you have to rent?
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The cabins go quick, so I would rent a couple of weeks in advance unless it is a holiday. These are basic cabins with electric inside and at a RV hookup---water is outside. Look …
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The cabins go quick, so I would rent a couple of weeks in advance unless it is a holiday. These are basic cabins with electric inside and at a RV hookup---water is outside. Look at their map because some of the cabins are quite far from the restrooms/shower house. My wife and I have stayed here many times.
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What is considered a public stream?
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A stream is navigable by statute if it retains an average width of 30 feet from the mouth up.2 It is important to understand that the entire stream bed is...
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