This seems like a great location for tent campers, solo vehicles, or smaller trailer setups. The drive in is scenic and easy enough to find with the host’s clear directions. The host was very responsive, kind, and easy to communicate with — definitely a highlight of the experience.
The campsite itself has limited open views, though if you're up for a short climb on the nearby rocks, you’ll be rewarded with some really nice mountain scenery. From the actual site, however, the main visible feature is a house on the neighboring hill.
There’s just one relatively level area to park — right at the crest of the hill in the main site area — and while we managed with a full-size lifted truck and 27' camper, it wasn’t easy. Low branches at the entrance, along with piles of trimmed limbs and a soft/sandy incline up the entrance driveway, made maneuvering and traction a bit of a challenge.
One thing that caught us off guard was a group of unfamiliar men walking near the campsite later in the evening. They got close enough that we could hear them talking about our camper. It wasn’t necessarily threatening, but it did feel intrusive and took away from the sense of privacy and solitude we were hoping for. Hopefully just an isolated incident.
That said, the area is incredibly quiet, and considerately supplied for off-grid camping, and when things settled down, it made for a peaceful and relaxing time in a beautiful part of Colorado.