A private mountain camping getaway
Campsite is a short walk from the parking space. While most cars should make the drive to the property, the parking space is located above the road, accessible by a *steep* dirt ramp. While my subaru forester made other fine, most cars probably cannot safely make the entrance.
Beautiful, rugged hills surround the campsite. Watch out for cacti if you venture off the trails! Overall the campsite was asked expected and offers both open and protected camping areas.
Pro tips: pack lots of your own water and bring a camp toilet. Also the campsite in the ravine is the most protected from sun and wind. For about 6-10 hours a day, expect intense wind that kicks up lots of dust. Do stay in the lower campsites if you have a choice.
Notes to the host: While we appreciate the option of using your provided chemical toilet, it wasn't emptied prior to our arrival. The open toilet attracted flies. Also, we found discarded underwear, various trash, broken bottles and cans, in and around the campsite. The campsite was, generally speaking, in good condition, but we do expect a higher level of upkeep for $55/night
Tl;Dr: this site offers a great, private option for primitive camping in a beautiful and unique region of Colorado. It's also perfect place to stay if visiting the great sand dunes. We would visit again