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This site is in the National Forest about 30 minutes from Estes Park. Beautiful spot in the trees. This definitely requires 4 wheel drive. There was one spot just before the road got rough that you could probably get to without 4x4.
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Great spot. Definitely need 4WD and high clearance, road is rough. Spots open up a big the deeper you go.
Report Check-InAmazing location, excellent views. Requires 4WD, high clearance recommended if you go further up the road. No amenities, but look for the rock fire rings. Little Valley Drive, forks off to FSR 119 on up the road.
Report Check-InThe road is closed, super narrow through residential area. Even if the road was open it’s so steep I can’t imagine there are level spots here
Report Check-InI made it to 2.5 campsites in a low clearance FWD vehicle (Nissan n200 loaded down) with VERY careful driving. 2 wheel drive is not an issue, clearance is. I would try to plan staying somewhere else if you have less than a foot of clearance. Views are great, and we had ATT and Verizon service
Report Check-InMade It in rear wheel drive with a ford E150 it was really bumpy but still climbing
Report Check-Incoordinates lead you to only one fire pit. may be more campsites up the way! road is sketchy as of right now. i don’t have 4 wheel drive in my van but it has a V8 and it didn’t struggle at all. definitely need high clearance though, you feel almost sideways at one point. take it slow!
Report Check-InThis site is in the National Forest about 30 minutes from Estes Park. Beautiful spot in the trees. This definitely requires 4 wheel drive. There was one spot just before the road got rough that you could probably get to without 4x4.
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