Description
Mountains, forests, wildflowers -- Dory Hill Campground has all the elements of an ideal camping vacation. We're perfectly located: thirty miles west of Denver, south of the Rocky Mountain National Park, and right in the shadow of the Roosevelt and Arapaho National Forests. Camping in the Rockies will absolutely amaze you.
Our RV park and campground is a quiet, family-focused haven in a forested landscape of aspen and spruce. Kids will love our game room and playground. Our days are warm, nights are cool, and the mountain views are unsurpassed. The nearby towns of Central City and Black Hawk, Colorado have plenty of activities for the whole family, including the Georgetown Loop Railroad, a historic train that will sweep you past the Royal Gorge.
The most astounding mountains in the country are right in our backyard. Please join us for camping in the Rockies! Our online reservation system makes it easy.
38' Max Campsite or RV Site Length
Directions:
From I-70 exit 244 onto US Hwy 6, then take Hwy 119 North through Black Hawk. Go 5 miles beyond Black Hawk to CO 46, then turn right, go 1/2 mile to Dory Hill Campground
Coming West through Denver you may exit 261 off I-70 onto Hwy 58 past Golden to junction where Hwy 58 becomes US Hwy 6, then follow US Hwy 6 to Hwy 119, then north 5miles beyond Black Hawk to CO 46, go right for 1/2 mile to Dory Hill Campground.
Amenities
Recreation
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Water Slides
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Rec Room
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Gaming/Casino
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ATV/OHV/Mtcy
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Backpacking
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Biking - Mountain
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Fishing
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Fly Fishing
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Hiking
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Horseback Riding
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Hot Springs
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Hunting
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Outdoor Games
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River Rafting
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Scenic Driving
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Skiing -Cr.Country
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Skiing -Downhill
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Snowboarding
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Swimming
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Wildlife Viewing
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visited by pirates?
0 % of users found this review helpful
good-amenities, playground, close to rec center
bad- crowded, on highway, no adventure hiking trails, visited by hundreds of pirates (yes adults dressed like pirates stayed the week end) i suggest calling the campground ahead of time to see what organized groups may be over taking your space
family of 6
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Reviewed 09/11/2011
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B+
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A fine place to camp
100 % of users found this review helpful
Pros: We stayed in a cabin, and it was a good little cabin that was relatively clean. The bathrooms had lots of stainless steel and were clean (a big deal in my family!).
Cons: It felt like the campground didn't have quite enough land. The roads were narrow and the guy at the desk literally sort of freaked out when I asked where I could park my trailer. And they were VERY paranoid about campfires, in spite of rain less than 24 hours earlier.
Overall: This campground isn't bad, it's just that many are better.
KS80537
The review was
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Reviewed 06/15/2011
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