Timber Creek campground
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Timber Creek (elv. 8900?) Situated .The Never Summer Mountains rise to the west of the campground. Summer 2008: 18 campsites within ?A? Loop ONLY. B-C-D Loops are closed to camping during the 2008 season. Most trees in Timber Creek Campground were killed by the mountain pine beetle epidemic. Hazard trees are being removed and the area revegetated.Evening programs in summer. Water available during summer. Always first-come, first-served.
Directions
Along the Colorado River and the Kawuneeche Valley 10 miles north of the town of Grand Lake on US Hwy. 34
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