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Site Reserve TypeSite-Specific
Site AccessDrive-In
Checkin Time12:00 PM
Checkout Time11:00 AM
Type of UseOvernight
Maximum Number of People6
Pets AllowedDomestic, Horse
Maximum Number of Vehicles2
Driveway GradeSlight
Driveway SurfaceGravel
Driveway EntryBack-In
Driveway Length58
Maximum Vehicle Length58
ShadePartial
Site Length58
Site Width12
Tent Pad Length12
Tent Pad Width12
Capacity/Size RatingSingle
Tent PadY
Horse Stall/CorralY
Campfire AllowedY
Condition RatingPrime
Food LockerY
Grills/Fire RingY
Location RatingPrime
Looking For CategoryHorse Site, Tent Site, Trailer Site
Picnic TableY
Quiet AreaY
Site RatingPrime
Distance to Dump Station (Miles)3
GIS Details Latitude40.33582171290362
GIS Details Longitude-105.47597759765453
Area
ENTRANCE PERMIT REQUIRED: Park entrance permits, one for each vehicle and one for your trailered watercraft, are required for each day in addition to camping fees. Purchase vehicle entrance permits prior to arrival at your campsite.
- Daily Entrance Permits can be purchased online with a camping reservation. (If you have a Larimer County Annual parks pass for your vehicle, then do not input your vehicle info when reserving a campsite.) To show proof of Daily Permits, print and display the first page of your confirmation email and place it on the lower corner passenger side dashboard area of the corresponding vehicle .
- Campers who prepurchase their vehicle permits can bypass the entrance gates and proceed directly to their campsite upon arrival. Daily Permits are valid from the date of purchase until noon the next day. Note - Fees will display as CAR EXCESS VEHICLES by date when purchasing online. Permits are non-refundable.
- Daily Permits are available to purchase at self-service pay stations (credit card only), gatehouses (seasonally), and park offices: https://www.larimer.org/naturalresources/contact
- Annual Permits are sold online, at select local vendors, gatehouses (seasonally), and park offices. For more info, or to purchase an Annual Permit online, please visit: https://www.larimer.org/naturalresources/parks/permits
Site
- Kruger Campground is an equestrian campground reserved for campers with horses and can be reserved through the call center only (800-397-7795). If sites are still available 14 days prior to arrival date, campers without horses can reserve the remaining sites online or over the phone.
- 2 horses allowed. Only "Certified Weed Free" hay and/or straw allowed.
Area
- Alcohol policy: Only allowed at individual campsites or on a boat. No kegs and no glass. No alcohol allowed in day use or swim beach areas.
- Cancellation and changes: See Reservation Guidelines section online for more info: https://www.larimer.org/naturalresources/reservations/campgrounds
- Dump stations: Hermit Park dump station near entrance only available for use at end of reservation when leaving the park.
- Fires: Campfires in approved fire rings at designated campsites only. No fireworks at any time. Check upon arrival for possible fire restrictions or call 970-619-4570.
- Firewood: Visitors are encouraged to buy firewood locally to prevent the spread of tree-killing insects and diseases. Gathering firewood in Larimer County campgrounds is prohibited. Hermit Park office does sell firewood.
- Food and Trash: All food, beverages, toiletries, or other wildlife attractants must be stored in hard-sided containers, locked vehicles, or preferably in a bear-proof locker (where available). Trash must be placed in approved campground trash containers. Do not leave trash or other attractants at campsites or outside of the trash containers.
- Off Highway Vehicles: No OHVs or golf carts allowed. Motor vehicles must stay on established roads, parking lots, or pads.
- Pets: Must be on a leash (no more than 10 feet long) at all times. They may not be left unattended. Aggressive dogs are not allowed. No pets on swim beaches. Only 2 pets are allowed in Cabins. No pets allowed inside the Tipis.
- Quiet hours: 10:00PM to 6:00AM. Please be respectful of your neighbors and other campers.
- Showers: There are no showers at Hermit Park.
- For more information on Larimer County Natural Resources policies and regulations, please call 970-619-4570 or visit https://www.larimer.org/naturalresources
Site
- Hermit Park is closed from December 20 to March 1, weather dependent. Reservations accepted year-round. For printable maps visit our website https://www.larimer.org/naturalresources/reservations/campgrounds .
- Water is available seasonally at two locations - the entrance and the pavilion near Bobcat campground. Campers are strongly advised to bring their own water and fill their tanks before arrival. There are no showers. Vault toilets are available in campgrounds and at each camper cabin.
- Maximum 2 tents are allowed at Hermit Park campgrounds. Only 1 tent allowed with cabins if they fit on the site.
- All food, beverages, toiletries, or other wildlife attractants must be stored in hard-sided containers, locked vehicles, or preferably in a bear-proof locker (where available). Trash must be placed in approved campground trash containers.
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