Hot spring camping near Twin Lakes with fishing

A high-altitude basecamp for biking, hiking, and paddling adventures in the Colorado Rockies.

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3 top hot spring campgrounds near Twin Lakes with fishing

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TinyDenCo - As seen on TV!

1 site · LodgingDenver, CO
Hidden in an eclectic and upcoming area of Denver and minutes from downtown, our backyard hosts our beautiful, chic tiny house on wheels. At roughly 330 square feet, this gem has everything the visiting traveler needs to receive a genuine Colorado experience. From the locally harvested beetle-kill pine accents to the sound of chickens roosting nearby, this cozy home is a perfect hideaway to explore the simplicity of tiny living, while enjoying all that Denver has to offer.Our home was recently featured on an episode of FYI's Tiny House Nation as the 300 Sq. Ft. Poker Night House. It is located in the backyard of our main home.Check-in is self-sufficient if necessary but if we are home, we will happily greet you and show you the ropes. There is a BBQ pit and yard/hammock available for use as well. We have backyard chickens that roam the property during daylight hours, and they love visitors.Learn more about this land:Hidden in an eclectic and upcoming area of Denver and minutes from downtown, our backyard hosts our beautiful, chic tiny house on wheels. At roughly 330 square feet, this gem has everything the visiting traveler needs to receive a genuine Colorado experience. From the locally harvested beetle-kill pine accents to the sound of chickens roosting nearby, this cozy home is a perfect hideaway to explore the simplicity of tiny living, while enjoying all that Denver has to offer.The spaceOur home was recently featured on an episode of FYI's Tiny House Nation as the 300 Sq. Ft. Poker Night House. It is located in the backyard of our main home. There is also enough room to "ditch" the tiny and set up tents outside, for a true "glamping" experience!
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William L.’s Land

2 sites · Lodging44 acres · Idaho Springs, CO
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8000 feet high and looking east 🌅

1 site · Tent3 acres · Evergreen, CO
Just minutes from I-70! Pitch your tent or hang your hammock in the beautiful ponderosa pines. Driveway is at 8,000 ft elevation so camping will be around 7,900ft. Sites are secluded and tucked into the sides of the mountain with easy access to vehicles (parked in driveway). Two sites available one with better views and one with better tree coverage. Amenities include potable water, WiFi, access to electronic and gas grills, picnic tables, beautiful sunrises 🌅, and modern out house. We have wildfire restrictions in affect often so please be mindful. 25 minutes to Denver 15 minutes to Red Rocks and Golden 5 minutes to Idaho Springs 10 minutes to Hot Springs 20 minutes to Central City 45 minutes to A-Basin/Keystone
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Hot spring camping near Twin Lakes with fishing guide

Overview

Twin Lakes, Colorado is a tiny community tucked into the mountains between Leadville and Buneva Vista, about a two-hour drive from Denver. Sitting at 10,152 feet, it’s one of Colorado’s highest elevation towns. Twin Lakes is best known for its pair of sparkling blue reservoirs - the Twin Lakes. Boating, fishing, and camping are popular activities at the lakes, and nearby Independence Pass provides easy access to hiking, backpacking, and backcountry skiing in the high country. Campers will find several lakeside campgrounds along the Twin Lakes Reservoir and several dispersed camping areas in the surrounding San Isabel National Forest.  

Where to go

Leadville

Leadville is one of Colorado’s favorite old mining towns, and it’s only thirty minutes to the northeast of Twin Lakes. Surrounded by some of the highest peaks in the Rocky Mountains, Leadville is an adventure town steeped in gold rush history. Whether you’re seeking climbing adventures in the high country, gorgeous mountain scenery, or a glimpse into the region’s wild mining days, Leadville offers an abundance of outdoor fun. From RV parks to scenic National Forest campgrounds, campers have plenty of options in Leadville including the popular Crescent Mining Camp and Silver Dollar Campground

Independence Pass

Heading west from Twin Lakes on Highway 82 is the historic byway to Independence Pass. It’s one of the highest paved roads in Colorado and travels up and over the Continental Divide from Twin Lakes to Aspen. There are several national forest campgrounds on both sides of the pass and numerous trails, ghost towns, and scenic views to explore along the way. 

Aspen

Aspen is only an hour’s drive from Twin Lakes via the Independence Pass Road. Aspen may be known best for its skiing, but it’s a genuine outdoor adventure town for hikers, mountain bikers, and rock climbers the rest of the year. The Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness offers some of the most scenic hiking in Colorado. The waters of the Roaring Fork River also offer some of the best fly fishing in the state.

When to go

The best time for hiking, boating, and fishing is from June through early September. Campgrounds in the area are typically only open during this time as well, making summer the busiest season but the best time to visit. Avoid the crowds by visiting midweek and staying away on holiday weekends. Independence Pass is closed in winter and does not open until the Thursday before Memorial Day. Depending on early season snow, Independence Pass typically remains open until late October or early November. 

Know before you go

  • Campsites at the White Star and Lakeview campgrounds at Twin Lakes can be reserved up to six months in advance. 
  • All sites at Parry Peak and Twin Peaks campgrounds are available on a first-come, first-served basis only. 
  • Paddleboard, kayak, and mountain bike rentals are available at Twin Lakes. 
  • To avoid altitude sickness, keep hydrated and take it slow at first. Make sure you’re feeling well at high elevation before attempting to climb a high country peak. 
  • Vehicles over 35 feet in length are prohibited over Independence Pass Road, given the road’s steep and windy nature. 

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