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Grand Mesa/Jumbo


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wendall dooley

September 09, 2025

Love the cleanness,and the abundance of wildlife.

Ken Faulkner

September 05, 2025

Very nice, clean, quiet campground. Outhouses we're kept very clean! Some spots had excellent shade, others were somewhat open. A great mix of spots for tents and RVs. Short walk to several fishable lakes. Potable water is adjacent to outhouses.

Katie Clark

October 25, 2023

Lots of beautiful trials from the campsite. Would recommend going around the first week of October for all the changing leaves! PLEASE LEAVE NO TRACE :)

Carol LeCrone

August 31, 2023

Level, electric site. Beaver family comes out each evening in Jumbo Lake- they put on quite a show hauling branches across the water. Saw a couple deer nearby early morning. Lots of quiet trails to explore.

Christine Richmond (Donovann)

August 18, 2021

They have spaces for glamping and regular tents. The bathrooms were kind of horrendous at the camp grounds but the camping spaces are clean and the walkways are clear. Very gorgeous scenery, multiple lakes and trail heads nearby. We hiked up to lost lake and it was very pleasant. There's also a day use area with spaces to sit and cookout.

Emlyn A

July 11, 2021

The only reason this great campground doesn't get 5 stars is because the mosquitoes were absolutely unbelievable—and I've been places. Maybe that's just summer in the Colorado mountains but it was misery without netting. But, aside from not being able to sit or eat outside in the evening for more than 3 minutes, this campground has a lot going for it—not the least of which is the lake where you can swim, hang out (no mosquitoes!!) or rent a stand-up board or canoe from the lodge. Sunny days on the lake. The lodge also has a good restaurant with a small bar. The hosts were SUPER. (One note: please enforce the 10pm quiet time. I'd guess that people, like us, come here for the peace and quiet.)

Michael Paul

September 01, 2020

Nice little campground, beautiful surrounded by colorful trees during fall. The campground host (i think his name was Chuck) was very kind and gave us some handy hints for the area around Grand Mesa. Perfect as a starting point for hikings through the beautiful nature of colorado. We stayed by tent and the sites were really clean and leveled. The restrooms were clean. No showers available. And of course: it's bear country, so be aware :-)