I've been here before, but it is such a nice place to stop along I-70 that I am here again. It's also only $11 per night for a well-maintained camp site with water and sewer, plus a view, so that is a very good deal.
And most importantly, it had no moths, although I had a very long drive to get here after bailing out of the Denver campground.
This are is interesting because it has a lot of stone fence posts. As you can see from the photos, they don't have many trees around here, and I was told that this rock was easily cut and shaped when it was first dug up. It hardens over time.
I chose the same camping site I had the last time. It is on a bluff on a peninsula that is situated in the middle of the lake, so it overlooks the lake. It was a little busy here over the weekend, but once the weekenders left, it was quiet and peaceful.
This is a really big site.
Onward to Missouri and then Illinois!
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