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Lost Park Campground

Pike National Forest

Lost Park Road

Jefferson, Colorado 80456

39.3494485, -105.6427181

Campground Overview

About Lost Park Campground

Isolated in the high-altitude serenity of Pike National Forest at 10,000 feet, Lost Park Campground shines as a tranquil retreat for those seeking remote wilderness immersion. With just 12 first-come, first-served campsites catering to tents and small trailers (maximum trailer length of 22 feet), it offers an intimate camping experience surrounded by stunning mountain scenery, distant from urban noise and distractions. The campground is an excellent gateway to adventure, featuring direct trail access to Lost Creek Wilderness via the Wigwam Trail and nearby streams, perfect for anglers and hikers alike.

Located 21 miles southeast of Jefferson, Colorado, the campground is reached via County Road 56, a rugged dirt road that adds a sense of adventure to your journey. On-site amenities include picnic tables, fire rings, and vault toilets, but there is no trash service or potable water, making it essential for visitors to pack wisely and follow Leave No Trace principles. The surrounding area provides opportunities for wildlife viewing, fishing, and hiking amidst granite domes and dense forests, with iconic views particularly breathtaking during fall foliage.

Lost Park Campground is ideal for weekend getaways or extended stays for those looking to escape crowds and experience the wild beauty of Colorado's backcountry. Its remote location and limited facilities enhance its charm as a secluded outdoor haven, offering a genuine connection with nature.

Vitals

Number of Sites

12

Elevation

9729feet 2965meters

Pad Type

Unknown

Max Length

22feet

Details

Hookups

No Hookups

Hookup Details

No Hookups

Pull-thru Sites

Unknown

Restrictions

None

Amenities

Pets

Dog Friendly

Kids

Kid Friendly

Bathhouse

Restrooms

Extras

Trash Collection, Water Available

Booking Information

Reservations

No Reservations

Season

Mid-May to Mid-October