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Pike-San Isabel/Monarch Park


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Bryan Cornelius

November 05, 2025

This is an amazing place to camp. No water or bathrooms and you have to get your own firewood. Dispearsed camping makes you do a lot more than a campground. But being by yourself is really a cool experience!

Howard A

October 21, 2025

This National Forest encompasses numerous trails and features. We descended on the Barr Trail after ascending The Manitou Incline to enjoy the beautiful views back into Manitou Springs. However, you can use the Barr Trail in the opposite direction to ascend Pikes Peak.

Diane Matuszewski

October 12, 2025

This is not an easy climb. You gain a LOT of altitude quickly in this hike. Be prepared! Bring water (I wore a Camelback) and electrolyte gummies were a big help. Pace yourself and take your time and you can do it! I am 64 and have RRMS. The oldest hiker on the incline that day was 90 years old and he made it! #dohardthings

Russel Clark

September 23, 2025

Nice ride on the train to get here. The scenery is amazing. The shop is very nice with a great selection. The staff are helpful and friendly. Nice services in the right place. The water is a must for sure. The altitude is really something. It took the wife 2 days to recover. She is fine. I did have a couple of times it was a little difficult to catch my breath. Give yourself a little time before moving very quick. Even when you get back to the train station. I do definitely recommend this.

Gizamalukeix

August 02, 2025

Been here a couple times camping and it is absolutely stunning. I could drive for 12 hours in any direction in the US and not see a place as beautiful. The only issue I had this time were the dirt roads that were so bad my body was still vibrating for 15 minutes after stopping. This wasn't a problem the first time camping there about a year and a half ago but this time I was afraid I was going to break a ball joint on my Jeep. There have been some heavy logging machinery up there so I suspect their tracks did it because of the road became more like a regular dirt road after I we got past those. All in all this is the most amazing experience I've ever had while camping and one of the most amazing experiences ever. Five stars EASILY. If you do want to get a good camping spot though and it doesn't matter if it's a Monday or not and you're going to want to get there fairly early. We parked in a camp spot at least a mile away from anybody else and some random old guy jogging by got mad that our dog barked at him. Dude needs a reality check because nobody keeps their dog on a leash in the middle of a forest. Otherwise a GREAT experience. Highly recommend! Just watch out for angry old men jogging miles away from their camp site LoL

Joseph Martucci

February 23, 2025

An amazing experience. A run and hike through Waterton Canyon. Captured many bighorn sheep on a Sony camera!!!

Kanhaiya

December 27, 2024

The Pike-San Isabel National Forest is a beautiful national forest located in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, USA. Here are some interesting facts about the forest: Location The Pike-San Isabel National Forest spans across parts of Chaffee, Clear Creek, Custer, Douglas, El Paso, Fremont, Huerfano, Jefferson, Lake, Las Animas, Park, Pueblo, and Teller counties in Colorado. Size The forest covers an area of approximately 1,109,782 acres (1,730 sq mi), making it one of the largest national forests in the United States. Geography The forest features a diverse landscape, including rugged mountains, alpine lakes, forests, and grasslands. The highest point in the forest is Mount Elbert, which is the highest summit in the Rocky Mountains. Recreation The Pike-San Isabel National Forest offers a wide range of recreational activities, including: - Hiking and backpacking - Camping - Fishing - Hunting - Skiing and snowshoeing - Horseback riding - ATV and motorcycle riding - Scenic driving Wildlife The forest is home to a variety of wildlife, including: - Elk - Deer - Bighorn sheep - Mountain goats - Black bears - Mountain lions - Bald eagles - Osprey Management The Pike-San Isabel National Forest is managed by the US Forest Service, which aims to balance multiple uses of the forest, including recreation, timber production, wildlife habitat, and conservation. History The Pike-San Isabel National Forest has a rich cultural and natural history, with evidence of human presence dating back thousands of years. The forest was established in 1905 and has since been expanded and consolidated with other national forests. Conservation Efforts The Pike-San Isabel National Forest is part of the US Forest Service's efforts to conserve and protect natural resources, including: - Habitat restoration - Wildlife conservation - Forest health management - Climate change mitigation The Pike-San Isabel National Forest is a treasured natural resource that provides numerous benefits, including recreation, timber, wildlife habitat, and conservation.

Andrew Goforth

November 30, 2024

My wife and I camp host at 10,000 ft. In a 49 campsite camp ground named Molly Brown around a cluster of other camp grounds in the San Isabel National Forest. We will keep on doing it for 3 to 5 months out of the year until we can't do it any longer. Hears to the out doors.i forgot we and the Have our own little Alpine lake to swim, boat, and play in during the summer which runs from opening which is Memorial day until until the end of Labor Day.

Awais Aleem (Sheikh)

November 23, 2024

Pike-San Isabel National Forest, located in central colorado in USA, spans over 1 million acres in the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains. Offers diverse landscapes, including vast forests, alpine meadows, and rugged mountain peaks. The forest is renowned for its scenic beauty, with breathtaking views of clear lakes, forests, and wildlife. Visitors can enjoy a wide range of outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, fishing, and skiing in winter, making it a year-round destination for nature lovers. Its peaceful and serene atmosphere provides a perfect escape from urban life. The forest's well-maintained trails and campgrounds cater to all levels of visitors, from casual sightseers to serious adventurers. Whether you're exploring the picturesque landscapes or enjoying the tranquility of the forest, Pike-San Isabel offers a refreshing experience that highlights the natural beauty of Colorado's wilderness. I personally love it because of fully green forest style.

James Cadell

October 01, 2023

It was my first visit to Pike-San Isabel National Forrest. Our Church Men's Group went on a Spiritual Retreat for the weekend. The drive in is amazing. Please note, for some of the areas deeper in the forrest, you WILL need 4x4 with high clearance. There is no cell service, so you cannot call for help if something goes wrong. We camped and got to enjoy the Aspen Trees changing color, the beautiful scenery, flowing streams and amazing wildlife. If you are considering a camping trip, I highly recommend checking out Pike-San Isabel National Forrest.