Camping at Pulver Mountain Group Site Campground

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Overview

Pulver Mountain Group Site Campground is located in the Pike and San Isabel National Forests and Cimarron and Comanche National Grasslands (PSICC), which span over 3 million acres of public land across Colorado and into Kansas. With its vast landscapes, the PSICC offers a variety of recreational opportunities from hiking and mountain biking to fishing and wildlife watching.

Location

The Pulver Mountain Group Site Campground is situated within the PSICC boundaries. To access the campground, you will typically need to check local forest service maps or contact the nearest ranger district for specific driving directions, as the PSICC covers a vast area with many access points.

Campground Features

Campsite Details: The Pulver Mountain Group Site is designed to accommodate larger groups, typically offering amenities that may include:

  • Multiple tent pads or large open areas for group tents
  • Fire rings
  • Grill stands
  • Picnic tables
  • A parking area capable of handling several vehicles

Facilities:

  • Restrooms: Usually vault toilets are available, but no flush toilets.
  • Water: Depending on the site, there may be potable water available, or you may need to bring your own.
  • Garbage: Some group sites are equipped with garbage disposal facilities, but you might need to pack out what you bring in.

Activities

Visitors to the Pulver Mountain Group Site can engage in a multitude of outdoor activities within the surrounding area of the PSICC, such as:

  • Hiking: There are numerous trails with varying difficulties and lengths.
  • Wildlife Viewing: The national forest is home to diverse wildlife such as deer, elk, and a variety of bird species.
  • Fishing: Nearby streams and lakes may offer trout fishing opportunities, depending on location and season.
  • Mountain Biking: Some trails are open to mountain bikers.

Reservations

For most group sites, including the Pulver Mountain Group Site, the Forest Service typically requires reservations in advance. Reservations can usually be made through third-party websites like Recreation.gov or by calling the reservation line.

Regulations

When camping at the Pulver Mountain Group Site, it's important to adhere to the following:

  • Fire Safety: Observe current fire restrictions. Use designated fire rings and never leave fires unattended.
  • Leave No Trace: Pack out all garbage and leave the site as you found it.
  • Wildlife Caution: Store food properly to avoid attracting bears and other wildlife.
  • Noise & Etiquette: Be mindful of other campers, keeping noise to a minimum, especially at night.

Seasonal Availability

The campground is most likely subject to seasonal closures due to snow and weather conditions. It is important to check the current status of the campground and road conditions before planning your trip.

Contact Information

For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it’s recommended to contact the forest district where Pulver Mountain Group Site is located. The PSICC is divided into multiple ranger districts, each managing different parts of the forest and grassland.

Please note that this information provides a general overview and specifics about Pulver Mountain Group Site Campground may vary. Always verify the details before making travel plans.

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