Many small towns in the Midwest have free or inexpensive campgrounds. While Colorado isn’t considered a Midwestern state this town is really close to Nebraska so it kind of fits. Some of the campgrounds are wonderful little parks with tables, trees, drinking water, dump stations, and at times electricity. This one is a mixture of good and bad. The parking area is just dirt - no pavement, gravel or treatment to keep the dust down – so if anyone drives through a cloud of dust is raised. It’s also close to the train tracks and we got a wakeup whistle at 6:30 in the morning. On the other hand the community park that is adjacent to it is great with grass, tables, shade trees, a playground, and even a small museum which was closed during our visit.
The parking area is large enough for any RV. Tenting may not be permitted. Campsite 40.68059, -102.84545
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