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Quick Facts
Capacity:  190 People
Elevation:  9,900 Feet
Length of Stay:  14 Days
Number of Sites:  19
Reservation Contact:  N/A
Reservation Status:  Not Accepted
Reservation:  No
Season:  June - September
Directions
From Leadville, From the traffic light on Harrison Avenue drive north to Lake County Road 38 (Mountain View Drive). Make a left on to 38 and drive until you reach a T in the road. Turn right at the T. Follow this road until you reach a large parking area. Turn left here and cross a set of railroad tracks. This road will bring you to Turquoise Lake Road (County Road 9). Turn right on 9 and follow it less than 1 mile to Belle of Colorado Campground.
Location Information
Camping at Turquoise Lake is allowed only in the campgrounds. Dispersed camping is prohibited around the lake. Most of the campsites are under the Biospheric's reservation system. Reserve your site well in advance; Turquoise Lake campgrounds fill up most weekends throughout the summer. Each campground has a manager to help you with your needs. If you have not paid your fees through the reservation system, they can be paid at the self-pay fee station located at the entrance of each campground. Campsites not reserved revert to first come, first serve. All campgrounds are equipped with drinking water, toilets, picnic tables and fire rings. Dump stations for RVs are available near Molly Brown and Printer Boy Campgrounds.
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