CampgroundDay Use: $12 per day Overnight Use: Single Site: $26 per night Double Site: $52 per night

Tucker Ponds Campground

Colorado
120Sites
9 ftElevation
Memorial Day weekend Season
Concessionaire

About

This high-altitude campground (9,600 feet) is a single loop tucked into a grove of spruce trees adjoining an open grassy meadow. Many of the mature spruce trees within the campground have been killed by the Spruce Bark Beetle and were all removed during the spring of 2015. Today the campground is way more open and sunny with open views of Fox Mountain. The two Tucker Ponds are across the road from the entrance to the campground and offer a good family fishing experience. The 2 Tucker Ponds are about 10 acres each. Rainbow trout (stocked) are usually plentiful and fishermen can also fish in Pass Creek by hiking west of the campground. Pass Creek can be fished with artificial flies and lures only and all cutthroat trout must be released immediately back into the creek (Rio Grande Cutthroat recovery area). For hiking adventures, going on south of the campground you can drive forest road 390 to Campo Molino and then take forest road 388 to the Bonito Pass trail which takes you to the Continental Divide Trail.

Campground Information

Fees & Reservations
FeeDay Use: $12 per day Overnight Use: Single Site: $26 per night Double Site: $52 per night
Access & Location
Nearest TownSouth Fork, Colorado
Season Info
Open SeasonMemorial Day weekend
Best TimeSummer, Early Fall

High elevation means late spring opening and early fall closure due to snow. Summer is peak season with the most favorable weather conditions.

Water
SourcesPotable water available

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At a Glance

120 campsites
Day Use: $12 per day Overnight Use: Single Site: $26 per night Double Site: $52 per night
Memorial Day weekend
9 ft elevation

Location

Tucker Ponds Campground

Colorado

Data source: usfs recreation