Campground Overview
About Hall Valley Campground
How does Hall Valley Campground redefine the meaning of a secluded mountain retreat? Set at an elevation of 9,900 feet in the Pike National Forest, this campground offers a pristine escape with only nine first-come, first-served campsites. Surrounded by rugged peaks and forests, the area is known for its tranquil atmosphere and excellent access to outdoor activities.
Hall Valley Campground's small size ensures a truly quiet and private camping experience. Each site is equipped with picnic tables, fire rings, and access to a vault toilet, though campers should be prepared to bring their own water as it's only available during peak summer months. Notable nearby attractions include the Gibson Lake Trail, a challenging 2.4-mile trek through stunning alpine terrain, and opportunities for off-roading along Red Cone and Webster Pass, both accessible from the campground.
Located about 15 miles from the town of Grant, Colorado, Hall Valley sits within a 30-minute drive of countless natural attractions. This spot is ideal for rustic weekend getaways or extended wilderness vacations, offering a genuine connection to Colorado's untamed beauty.
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