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Wednesday, August 10, 2022

Target Tree Campground, San Juan National Forest

 

  

As I was mapping out our route, and knowing that we like to stay at some National Forest Campgrounds now and then, I really found this gem of a park just 20 miles east of Cortez and only 15 miles from the entrance to Mesa Verde National Park (which we visited back in 2014, the year we got our current Dynamax Motorhome.)  Cost is $22 per night, but with the America the Beautiful Senior Pass it is only $11.  It sits at 7,600 feet, and the days run around 80 and the nights around 55 this time of year, and we have some good shade.  We even had short thunderstorms to help add to the attraction.  PERFECT!


As you can see, behind our campground is a large grassy area, just enough to get Indy off our backs for leaving that nice green lawn at Aunt Sandy and Uncle Arny's house.

 
To our left and to our right is thick brush, so you can't see your neighbors.  That motorhome shown next to the lawn is the camphost.  He has a black cat and a Siamese, so she kept a close eye on that motorhome when she was out back with me.


The park has 28 camping sites, eight of which are First come - First Serve (FF), and two sites which can accommodate horses and one of which can accommodate a group of up to 50 people.   Online reservations are available, but you have to be three days beyond the day you actually do the reservation.  I took the screen shot above on Wednesday, so the first day I could reserve is Sunday.  However, IF no one is in the site AND no one has it reserved (R) for the time you arrive, YOU can grab the spot.  Which means site # 18 above, if you arrived today, AND if no one else was in it, than you could have it until Sunday because Wednesday - Saturday each have an "X" in it, which means it is not reserved.  And each day beyond Sunday that it is not reserved will allow you to stay longer...or if you really want to stay, just reserve it yourself. The FF sites (sites: 1, 4, 5, 8, 11, 12, 20 & 23), if you get one, can be yours for up to 14 days, which is the limit.


We have had very good Verizon signal in the park, about 3 bars of 4g...but if you don't have cell coverage, there are the typical reservation tags on campsites.  If you came in on the 10th, and no one was in the site, you can have it until the morning of the 12th.
 

There are ample water outlets to fill your fresh water tank, or if tenting, fill water bottles.  You cannot use it as your own permanent water outlet, nor can you do dishes or bath at the outlet.  There is one large dumpster, and three or four pit toilets.  Below are some random pictures of different spots.




This one above is one of the few pull through spots.



At the end of loop "A" is the camphost.  He is a real nice guy, has South Dakota license plates, and made the rounds a few times each day.  Not selling firewood right now due to ban on campfires, but he does sell wood when there is no ban.  If you look close to his motorhome you can see his front end is up much higher than the rear just to get it leveled.  We deployed three of our yellow leveling ramps, which did the trick for us.  Most sites will need some leveling for the larger motorhomes, that is for sure, smaller ones may not need it.

Tomorrow we move on to South Fork...and I "THINK" we might be buying some gas for around $3.85 per gallon!

 

6 comments:

  1. Looks like quite the park. I am looking forward to some cooler temps as we get back home.

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    1. I just wish we could carry the cooler Colorado weather with us through Texas, Oklahoma, Mississippi...etc., etc.

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  2. Our kind of campground! I thought it sounded familiar and, yep, we stayed there - all the way back in 2013. We have to get back to Colorado someday soon. It's been too long since we really spent any time there.

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    1. Looks like there are a few BLM areas that looked promising, but we need to push on.

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  3. Nice park!! Cooler is so much better, even if the sites aren't exactly level!!

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    1. We enjoyed our time there...except that we had problems with our house batteries...will discuss that in another blog soon.

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