Category Archives: Camping

Camping at Red Feather Lakes

Last weekend we went for a camping trip at Red Feather Lakes in northern Colorado. Red Feather Lakes is about an hour west of Fort Collins and 20 miles south of the Wyoming border.

I booked this camping trip about two weeks before when I saw that there was a site available at the Dowdy Lake campground. I have long heard from fellow campers here in Colorado that it is a real gem and it didn’t disappoint.

The lake was beautiful and serene and our campsite was right next to the lake shore. Our goldendoodle Honey went right into the water for a swim and even surprised us by swimming after a duck in the lake.

Our tent was again absolutely worth the investment and made the experience more comfortable and fun. After getting set up at the camp site, we hiked around the lake on the shore trail and enjoyed cast-iron pizza and smores for dinner.

The next morning we ate a simple breakfast before heading out on a 7 mile hike to Mount Margaret. The trail and views were comparatively mediocre, but the dogs enjoyed running around freely with only a scattered few other people on the trail there and back.

Afterward we packed up to avoid a rain storm that was coming and headed home. We are planning to return next May for a longer stay. We’ll also be sure to bring the dogs!

Steamboat Lake Camping

Could we really go through the year without a single camping trip? No. That would be wrong.  Human beings need to get away from the comforts of a climate controlled house and experience the outdoors.  Tents force us to do that.

We love Steamboat Lake State Park in Routt County, Colorado.  It’s a beautiful lake not far from the Wyoming border surrounded by mountains and forests and not a lot else.  It has a marina that rents kayaks and paddleboards. 

Of course we kayaked.  We also tried fishing.  No bites.  But I was happy my 11-year-old wanted to try it and we’ll give it a go at another lake. 

We also cooked every meal at the campsite.  Usually we have a couple meals and then drive into town for a restaurant meal.  This time we tried making cast iron skillet pizza and brought a portable charcoal grill for steak and chicken, as well as our gas stove for pancakes and to heat water for morning coffee.

The Milky Way was visible in the night sky and I did my best to photograph it with my phone, along with numerous critters large and small.

Overall we enjoyed it a lot.  We all need to disconnect more.  Tent camping means dealing with freezing nights and hot days and making due with whatever tool works because you forgot something.

I definitely don’t feel done getting out into the mountains this year.  And hopefully camping.  The weather is going to change so we’ll  have to go soon.  I always feel good coming back to regular life after roughing it or challenging myself on trails.  That’s the reason we do it.

Dinosaur NM and Steamboat Lake SP

We took a weekend camping trip to northwestern Colorado and a little bit of Utah. We made our first trip to Dinosaur National Monument and saw the Dinosaur Quarry and hiked the Fossil Discovery Trail in 97 degree heat. We also visited the Natural History Museum in Vernal, UT.

The following day we went to Steamboat Lake (a favorite place of ours in CO) to do some canoeing.
We camped at the KOA in Steamboat Springs which was ok, but more crowded and not as scenic as the Steamboat Lake campground. We camped there last year and loved it.

We saw a bald eagle, golden eagle and a beaver but couldn’t get photos because we were on the road and couldn’t pull over in time. The golden eagle was especially cool. I had never seen one and it was huge.

Exploring Yellowstone

Exploring Yellowstone

We’ve been to Yellowstone several times in the past few years and we’ve had the chance to explore a large array of the park’s features. Here’s an overview of many of the various locations, trails, campgrounds and more of which I am familiar...Read on