Camp Hale is finally open and accepting bookings at Fort Carson in Colorado. Replacing the old Camp Falcon, Camp Hale boasts 50 full-hookup, paved RV pads that can accommodate up to 60' rigs. RV Pads have a fire ring and a picnic table. Shower facilities are open 24/7 and laundry facility is on site in the reservation center.
Along with new RV pads, Camp Hale features 8 new cabins, 1 of which is ADA accessible. The cabins can sleep up to 5 people, with a queen size bed and twin size sleeper chair in the bedroom, and a queen size sleeper sofa in the living area. They have private bathrooms, a kitchen, and a living area with a table and chairs. There are also covered patios. Patrons must provide their own sheets, pillows, and towels.
Reservations can be made within 90 days of arrival, with a max stay of 30 days. Pets are welcome in the cabins with a $150 deposit.
While you're in the area, there are plenty of things to do and explore near Fort Carson, catering to different interests and preferences. Here are some suggestions:
Explore the Great Outdoors:
Pikes Peak: Take a scenic drive or hike to the summit of Pikes Peak, one of Colorado's 54 fourteeners.
Garden of the Gods: A free public park featuring unique red rock formations, hiking trails, and stunning views.
Cheyenne Mountain State Park: Offers hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails, as well as camping facilities.
Visit Local Attractions:
Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center: A museum featuring a diverse collection of art, theater, and dance performances.
Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum: Explore the city's history and heritage at this museum.
National Museum of World War II Aviation: Learn about the history of aviation during World War II.
Enjoy Family-Friendly Activities:
Cheyenne Mountain Zoo: A unique zoo featuring animals from around the world, with a focus on conservation and education.
Seven Falls: A series of seven waterfalls in a scenic canyon, with hiking trails and a tram ride.
Cave of the Winds: Explore the caves and underground tunnels of the Cave of the Winds, with guided tours.
Experience Local Culture:
Old Colorado City: A historic district with shops, restaurants, and galleries, featuring a mix of old and new.
Manitou Cliff Dwellings: Explore the ancient Anasazi cliff dwellings and learn about the history of the region.
Colorado Springs Philharmonic: Enjoy classical music performances at the Pikes Peak Center.
Get Active:
Colorado Springs Olympic Training Center: Take a guided tour of the training facilities and learn about the athletes who train here.
Memorial Park: A 14-acre park featuring a playground, basketball courts, and a skate park.
Foothills Trail: A 12-mile trail system for hiking, biking, and horseback riding.
Visit Nearby Towns:
Manitou Springs: A charming town with natural mineral springs, shops, and restaurants.
Woodland Park: A picturesque town with a strong sense of community, featuring shops, restaurants, and outdoor activities.
Monument: A small town with a rich history, featuring shops, restaurants, and outdoor activities.
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Campground Information:
Phone: C-719-526-6590.
Address: 9315 Wilderness Rd, Colorado Springs, CO 80913, USA
Rates: Cabins: $125 daily. RV Pads: $45 daily. Pets allowed in cabins with $150 deposit.
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