Hidden deep within Colorado’s Gunnison National Forest is a campground that strikes awe into the souls of those who have stayed overnight there and left reviews online.
“Stunning views of wildflower-filled meadows, dense forests, and the pristine Lost Lake itself, which mirrors the surrounding peaks,” one wrote on The Dyrt, a website and app that provides user-generated reviews and photos of campgrounds and RV sites all over the country.
“Beautiful and peaceful. This is a great campground — the lake is beautiful and there are several trails that leave from here. Friendly hosts and clean/well-maintained,” wrote another.
Located 16 miles west of Crested Butte, off Kebler Pass Road, Lost Lake Campground was ranked number one on a list produced this week by The Dyrt. The company compiles the list using reviews and ratings from “its vast community of campers,” according to a statement.
Calling it “a serene alpine retreat where a camping trip almost feels like a reward just for becoming a camper,” The Dyrt compared the lake on a clear day to a “postcard come to life.”
Lost Lake, at $20 a night, is first-come, first-served. There are 18 sites (including RV sites), each with fire rings and picnic tables. It is open from mid-June through September.
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A second Colorado campground also made the top ten list: White Star Campground, which is located near Mount Elbert in the Pike-San Isabel National Forest.
“White Star is situated at 9,200 feet and offers stunning views of Twin Lakes Reservoir and easy access to outdoor activities,” the Dyrt wrote. “The campground features three loops: Sage, Ridge and Valley. Sage Loop offers limited shade, while Ridge and Valley are shaded by ponderosa pine and spruce trees. Each site is equipped with a picnic table and fire ring. Firewood is available for purchase but there are no hookups or showers.
“There are hiking and biking trails aplenty, including the Continental Divide Trail, and fishing, boating and paddleboarding are among the popular activities for campers. The area also offers opportunities for wildlife viewing and stargazing,” it concluded.
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