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Review & FAQ:
Platte River Campground is in the PSICC (Pike and San Isabel National Forests & Cimarron and Comanche National Grasslands), midway between Denver and Colorado Springs. It is at the end of Highway 67, on the Platte River. Goods need to be carried to the campsite. There are 10 sites for tents only, with no amenities, water or toilet facilities. Each site has a picnic table and a campfire pit and grill. The host is at Lone Rock Campground, 9 miles down the highway. It is a fly fishing destination and is open from May to early September.
CO-67, Deckers, CO 80135, Phone: 303-275-5610

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