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ATTENTION: There is no water available at the campground until further notice. Visitors must bring their own drinking water. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Please Advise: Campgrounds, picnic areas, group facilities and boat ramps around Turquoise Lake will have water system and electric service improvement work beginning early May 2013 for approximately 5 weeks (weather permitting). Visitors may see and hear construction equipment (Mon-Thurs only). Every effort will be made to minimize impact on our visitors. MAY QUEEN, COStatus: Open through Mon Sep 02 2013 Season Dates 27 site(s) found
OverviewMay Queen Campground is located at the far western end of Turquoise Lake in a shaded lodgepole pine forest. Conveniently perched near the Charles Boustead Memorial Tunnel, May Queen offers easy access to boating, fishing and hiking.Incredible views of the Holy Cross and Mount Massive Wildernesses can be seen from the area, and visitors are likely to see native wildlife like chipmunks, beavers and porcupines. The Charles Boustead Memorial Tunnel is a 5.5-mile tunnel that transports water from the Fryingpan and Roaring Fork River Basins through the Continental Divide to the Arkansas River Basin by emptying water into Turquoise Lake. Natural Features:The campground sits at an elevation of 9,900 ft. on Turquoise Lake. Most campsites are situated on a level, open field along a creek, feeding into the lake. Six first come-first, serve-sites are perched on the wooded hillside above the creek. Recreation:Explore the 6.4-mile Turquoise Lake Trail, which parallels the shoreline of Turquoise Lake from May Queen Campground to the dam. The trail offers moderate hiking with spectacular views and a variety of flora and fauna. Facilities:Drinking water is available from hand pumps and vault toilets are onsite. Each site comes with a campfire ring and picnic table. No electric hookups are available. Nearby Attractions:Nearby is the abandoned bed of the Colorado Midland Railroad, built in the 1890s. The trail is hard to trace, but visitors may find artifacts in the gulch it once crossed. Activities and Amenities
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Getting There:GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude):39.27861, -106.43222 39°16'43"N, 106°25'56"W From Leadville, Colorado, head west on County Road 4 and follow signs to the Turquoise Lake Recreation Area. Contact Information:Mailing Address:MAY QUEENLEADVILLE RANGER DISTRICT LEADVILLE CO 80461 Phone Number:Information: (719)486-0749 |
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