Diamond Campground and RV Park Woodland Park Colorado



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RV Park: Diamond Campground and RV Park
Location: 900 North Highway 67
Woodland Park, Colorado 80863
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719-687-9684
   
 
   
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Welcome to Diamond Campground and RV Park in Woodland Park Colorado. This beautiful well manicured RV Park offers all of the amenities and comforts of home. Visit them soon and relax. Find Colorado RV Parks near Woodland Park Colorado 80863. You'll be sure to create memories the whole family can enjoy for generations. Want to be where the air is fresh and cool and there is scenery galore? Diamond Campground is the place for you. We are located 18 miles west of Colorado Springs in the center of the Pikes Peak Region. Shaded by Ponderosa pines, 8,500 feet above sea level; we offer a quiet, relaxing vacation for you and your family. Big Rigs: We can accommodate rigs of all sizes, from the largest “big rigs” to pop-ups and tents. Just let our friendly staff know, and we will try to find you a site that best fits your needs. We also have three rental RVs available if you prefer to rent a unit. Pets are Welcome: Diamond is a pet friendly park. On most days you will find our staff’s dogs “working” right along side of them. And well-behaved dogs are always welcome in the office and lounge. They may even find a treat waiting for them if their owners approve. Free WiFi: We also have free wireless Internet available throughout the park. Our seven access points provide a good wireless signal to all sites. If you forgot your computer and want to check email or other Internet activities, we provide a computer and printer in the office lounge for your use. You can enjoy a free cup of coffee while browsing the Internet.Even though you are away from home we know you still want to stay in touch with family and friends. Cellular reception is excellent in the Park, including high speed cellular data with Verizon and Sprint. Site Amenities: All of our sites have a fire pit and a picnic table for your outdoor enjoyment. For your convenience we sell firewood and ice, and we have a playground for the kids to enjoy. Even in mid-summer you will find air conditioning unnecessary here in the mountains. An added benefit is there are virtually no bugs to annoy you but there ARE deer and other animals that wander through the campground. If you have questions that are not answered here, we look forward to your call or email. Directions to: 900 North Highway 67 Woodland Park Colorado GPS: 39.002438N, -105.063084W From I-25: Take Exit 141 and proceed west on Hwy 24 for 18 miles to Woodland Park. Take a right (north) on Hwy 67 for 1/2 mile. Diamond Campground will be on your left. Local Attractions and things to do: a 20-minute drive up lovely Ute Pass from Colorado Springs, Woodland Park is known as The City Above the Clouds and is popular with those who love the outdoor activities of the Pikes Peak region and a quick mountain getaway. During the summer, in particular, Woodland Park bustles with outdoor concerts and festivals and a Friday farmers' market. Teller County ATV Trails World class ATV trails with spectacular scenery just a few minutes away. Shining Mountain Golf Course Challenging, beautiful golf course within 1 mile of campground. Triple B Ranch Horseback riding, chuckwagon dinners, etc. Gold Belt Tour Scenic drives. Rafting/Kayaking Whitewater rafting on Arkansas River. Class II, III, and IV trips. Cripple Creek Historic Cripple Creek. Gold mining museum, steam train, mine tours. Casinos with slots, high-stakes gambling. Pikes Peak Attractions Garden of the Gods, Seven Falls, Pikes Peak, Cliff Dwellings. Discount Coupons. Events calendar. Woodland Park Chamber Local restaurants, shops, events, and activities. Pikes Peak area: Cave of the Winds, Cog Railway, Mollie Kathleen Mine, Indian Cliff Dwellings, Rosemont Castle, Royal Gorge, Air Force Academy, Olympic Training Center and the North Pole are just a few of the tourist destinations in the area. You can gamble in Historic Cripple Creek, just 35 miles away, or enjoy the abundance of outdoor activities in the area: Hiking, Biking, Fishing, Boating, Skiing, Horseback Riding, Rafting and Golf. Other outdoor activities available in nearby Pike National Forest surrounding Pikes Peak include: Rampart Range Reservoir, Mueller State Park, Eleven Mile Canyon, and the South Platte River, which offer trails and pristine mountain lakes and streams for fishing and boating. And there's always great shopping in Woodland Park and nearby Manitou Springs! Academy Riding Stables Wind along the scenic trails of historical Garden of the Gods as your eyes feast on the natural beauty that inspired one of America's most revered and timeless anthems, "America The Beautiful." Your horseback adventure awaits at Academy Riding Stables in Colorado Springs! It's the perfect outing for all ages (8 and up). But don't worry, we offer rides around our stables for the little ones from 2 - 7 years. With so many return visitors, this is a can't miss. Cave of the Winds Discovered in 1881, Cave of the Winds has been a must-see Colorado Springs attraction for travelers for more than a century. We're one of the premiere show caves in the United States – and, at 7,000 feet, we're also one of the highest! Challenge Unlimited-Pikes Peak by Bike Your 20-mile downhill adventure from the summit of the Pikes Peak starts right here at Challenge Unlimited - Pikes Peak by Bike! When you arrive at Challenge Unlimited for your riding adventure, the first thing Challenge Unlimited will do is fuel you up with a delicious breakfast. Next, they will fit you with helmets and the perfect bike for your height and weight. Cheyenne Mountain Zoo There's much to do at Cheyenne Mountain Zoo (and there's a lot that's new, too). At America's ONLY mountain zoo, experience unforgettable adventures combined with breathtaking mountain scenery and the opportunity to hand-feed the largest captive giraffe herd of any zoo in the world. Cripple Creek and Victor Narrow Gauge Railroad Fun for the entire family! A 45-minute trip through the gold mining district, an exciting journey on the Cripple Creek and Victor Narrow Gauge Railroad, is a scenic adventure into yesteryear.... backward in time to the lusty pioneer days of railroading during its greatest era. It is a spectacular trip of beautiful colors and fascinating experiences... the old steam engine with its pillaring smoke, sounds of steam and working steel... all the effects familiar to the hardy miners who rode the Midland. Echo Canyon River Expeditions Colorado whitewater rafting Arkansas River is one of the most popular and fun vacation destinations for families and groups regardless of age or ability. Echo Canyon River Expeditions has been providing mild to exciting half day to multi-day whitewater rafting trips in Colorado since 1978. Our most popular whitewater trip is a half day rafting the Arkansas River through Bighorn Sheep Canyon. This Colorado whitewater vacation is perfect for families and first time rafters. Flying W Ranch Chuckwagon Supper & Show The Flying W Ranch was destroyed last summer by the Waldo Canyon Fire. After an incredible year of community support and rebuilding efforts, the ranch will reopen soon with shows on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. It's the goal of the Flying W to resume great western family fun this summer starting in mid-to-late June. A temporary facility will hold 800 people. The ranch plans to use this opportunity to bring in more historic buildings from around the western part of... Garden of the Gods Trading Post Nestled at the Southwest corner of the Garden of the Gods Park lies the historic Garden of the Gods Trading Post. In the early 1920's Charles Strausenback built the Trading Post to resemble the homes of the Pueblo Indians. Since that time, the Trading Post has expanded seven times to become Colorado's largest Trading Post. Native American jewelry, Navajo rugs, Sand paintings and Pueblo pottery can be found in the vast collection located in the Southwestern Art Gallery. Traditional Colorado gifts and. Garden of the Gods Visitor & Nature Center Explore this Colorado Springs paradise in one magical stop. Garden of the Gods Park is a 1323-acre registered National Natural Landmark of both scenic splendor and recreational opportunities. Imagine dramatic views, 300 foot towering sandstone rock formations against a backdrop of snow-capped Pikes Peak and brilliant blue skies. This world class Visitor Center is the most visited attraction in the Pikes Peak Region with a NEW, exciting, educational, 14 minute, HD multimedia show. Ghost Town Museum Turn your watch back 100 years As a true preservation of Colorado's western past, Ghost Town Museum is a fun and historic look back at kind of old west town that used to dot this region during the late 1800's and early 1900's "An authentic ghost town" Selected by Mobile Travel Guide and Family Circle Magazine as one of the fifty-five special attractions of America. See the USA Travel Edition Recognition of Merit. Historic Cripple Creek Model Railroad Display depicts the Railways of the Gold Camp. New Art Gallery of local artists with a Native American theme. Art Gallery is in the lower level. Cripple Creek, CO --- In the late 1800s, thousands of fortune-seekers made their way to Pikes Peak. Gold had been discovered, and that discovery started the country's last great gold rush. Now, more than a century later, visitors to the region can make their own discoveries at the newest member of Pikes Peak Country Attractions Association. Historic Manitou Springs The history of Manitou Springs is forever linked to its cold drinking springs. Members of the Ute, Arapaho, Cheyenne, and Kiowa nations treated Manitou as neutral ground where all could find relief for their physical ailments without fear of attack. Today, several of the original springs that have been restored for public consumption are named in honor of Manitou's first settlers. The waters are available free to the public. Walking tours are held every summer and maps are available throughout the year... Historic Old Colorado City With over 100 fine galleries, specialty shops, boutiques, restaurants and services available, historic Old Colorado City has it all. Our tree lined streets beckon you to stroll and enjoy the largest concentration of independent retail establishments in Colorado Springs. Enjoy turn-of-the-century architecture and rich history from Colorado's gold rush days. With Pikes Peak as its backdrop, Old Colorado City is easily accessible along West Colorado Avenue west of Interstate 25. Iron Springs Melodrama Dinner Theater The Iron Springs Chateau offers multiple opportunities for summer family fun. Our dinner promises a full stomach, and our choice of shows offers your family a fun filled night of entertainment. You can enjoy booing the villain and cheering the hero in the Iron Springs' produced melodrama and vaudeville style olio show. Or, you can see what our local improvisation group, Stick Horses in Pants- improv comedy with a kick, can do with your ideas. Someone in your family may be brought up on stage? Manitou Cliff Dwellings The Manitou Cliff Dwellings is a rare historical treasure. Preserved under a protective red sandstone overhang, authentic Anasazi cliff dwellings, built more than 700 years ago, await you here. There are no "Do Not Touch" signs. You are free to touch and even go inside these fascinating architectural remnants of an American Indian culture that roamed the Four Corners area of the Southwest from 1200 B.C. to A.D. 1300. The Manitou Cliff Dwellings is located in Manitou Springs, Colorado. May Natural History Museum James F. W. May, collector of the May Natural History Museum exhibition, spent over eighty years traveling and exploring the world to accumulate what is now considered one of the world's outstanding collections of giant insects, related creatures and rare artifacts. This historic collection has been shown by his son, John M.May and family, throughout the US and Canada until this world-renowned attraction was permanently based in Colorado Springs in the 1940's. Miramont Castle Museum A beautiful Victorian Castle at the foot of Pikes Peak awaits you to browse it's several collections of amazingly preserved artifacts and museum exhibits. Victorian Easter Egg Hunt, Mother's Day High Tea, Emma Crawford's Victorian Wake, Victorian Christmas (Friday, Saturday and Sunday November 29, 30 and December 1, 2013). Also, Antique fire Equipment Exhibit. Visit our newest Pikes Peak International Hill Climb "Over the Hill Gang" display. Enjoy over 60 pieces of art. Mollie Kathleen Gold Mine BIGGER AND SIMPLY THE BEST MINE TOUR ANYWHERE!! MOLLIE KATHLEEN GOLD MINE OFFERS ALL NEW MINE TOUR! After over fifty years of conducting public mine tours, this country's only 1,000 foot vertical shaft gold mine tour just got bigger and better as an adventure never to be forgotten by visitors descending the earth to explore the underground mine workings of the 1890's hard rock gold miner. Visitors can expect to encounter many new improvements as they explore the overlapping evolution. North Pole Home of Santa's Workshop A Christmas Themed Family Amusement Park This enchanted family theme park has something for every member of the family. Meet Santa Claus and his elves. Come ride with us on the unique Christmas Tree Ride, swing through the sky on the Enterprise Space Shuttle, and enjoy a whimsical ride on our Antique Carousel. You can fly through the sky on an Aerial Tram or stay on the ground with the Miniature Train. There are more than two dozen family-friendly rides for your pleasure. Pikes Peak - America's Mountain For additional information, call 719-385-PEAK or visit www.pikespeakcolorado.com. Open year-round, weather permitting. The most visited mountain in North America and the second most visited mountain in the world behind Japan's Mount Fuji, Pikes Peak forms a stunning backdrop for Colorado Springs and the Garden of the Gods. At an altitude of 14,115 feet above sea level, Pikes Peak is the 31st highest peak out of 54. Pikes Peak Cog Railway Since 1891, the Pikes Peak Cog Railway has been taking visitors on a safe, comfortable and relaxing journey to the summit of majestic Pikes Peak, 14,110 feet. From the mountain top, it's possible to see four states, the snow-covered peaks of the Continental Divide, the cities of Denver, Manitou Springs, Colorado Springs and the historic gold camps of Cripple Creek and Victor. Along the route, you will also enjoy fantastic rock formations, colorful forests of pine and aspen are breathtaking. ProRodeo Hall of Fame Rodeo - America's original sport - is showcased at the ProRodeo Hall of Fame and Museum of the American Cowboy in Colorado Springs, Colo. The Hall, established in 1979, is located adjacent to the National headquarters of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA). It's hard to miss the one and a half life size bronze of Casey Tibbs on Necktie in front of the museum. Rodeo's history from trail drives and ranch work is highlighted in a video presentation offered on the hour and half hour. Royal Gorge Bridge and Park Seven Falls It has been called the "Grandest Mile of Scenery in Colorado". Located in South Cheyenne Canon, Seven Falls cascades 181 feet in seven distinct steps down a solid cliff of pikes peak granite. Crystal clear water from the southern most edges of the Pikes Peak watershed have, over the ages, carved this unique scenic masterpiece in an easily accessed location. Next to the Falls, a 224-step stairway leads to a system of trails that will take you to "Midnight Falls" and then onto Inspiration Point. The Western Museum of Mining & Industry Explore the excitement of Colorado's rich mining heritage and watch it come alive at the Museum that Works! The Western Museum of Mining and Industry offers daily tours at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m., where visitors witness operable steam engines, including out 37-ton Corliss Steam Engine. Come learn about the rocks you eat, experiment with gold panning, play with hands-on exhibits, dress up like a miner, visit our burros, Chism and Nugget, and see how families lived in the 1890s. Arctic Craft Brewery Arctic Craft Brewery is located approximately 21 miles from Woodland Park. Read more about Arctic Craft Brewery in Colorado Springs, CO Beaver Creek State Wildlife Area Beaver Creek State Wildlife Area is located approximately 23 miles from Woodland Park. Read more about Beaver Creek State Wildlife Area in Victor, CO BierWerks BierWerks is located approximately 4 miles from Woodland Park. Read more about BierWerks in Green Mountain Falls, CO Black Fox Brewing Black Fox Brewing is located approximately 20 miles from Woodland Park. Read more about Black Fox Brewing in Colorado Springs, CO Bristol Brewing Bristol Brewing is located approximately 20 miles from Woodland Park. Read more about Bristol Brewing in Colorado Springs, CO Cheyenne Mountain Zoo Cheyenne Mountain Zoo is located approximately 21 miles from Woodland Park. Read more about Cheyenne Mountain Zoo in Colorado Springs, CO Colorado Mountain Brewery Colorado Mountain Brewery is located approximately 17 miles from Woodland Park. Read more about Colorado Mountain Brewery in Pike Ntl Forest, CO Helen Hunt Falls Helen Hunt Falls is located approximately 18 miles from Woodland Park. Read more about Helen Hunt Falls in Manitou Springs, CO Judge Baldwin's Brewing Judge Baldwin's Brewing is located approximately 19 miles from Woodland Park. Read more about Judge Baldwin's Brewing in Colorado Springs, CO North Pole/Home of Santa's Workshop North Pole/Home of Santa's Workshop is located approximately 9 miles from Woodland Park. Read more about North Pole/Home of Santa's Workshop in Green Mountain Falls, CO Phantom Canyon Brewing Company Phantom Canyon Brewing Company is located approximately 19 miles from Woodland Park. Read more about Phantom Canyon Brewing Company in Colorado Springs, CO Pikes Peak Brewing Pikes Peak Brewing is located approximately 15 miles from Woodland Park. Read more about Pikes Peak Brewing in Palmer Lake, CO Rock Bottom Restaurant & Brewery Rock Bottom Restaurant & Brewery is located approximately 20 miles from Woodland Park. Read more about Rock Bottom Restaurant & Brewery in Colorado Springs, CO Rocky Mountain Brewery Rocky Mountain Brewery is located approximately 24 miles from Woodland Park. Read more about Rocky Mountain Brewery in Colorado Springs, CO Trinity Brewing Co Trinity Brewing Co is located approximately 16 miles from Woodland Park. Read more about Trinity Brewing Co in U S A F Academy, CO Warehouse Restaurant Gallery Brewery Warehouse Restaurant Gallery Brewery is located approximately 19 miles from Woodland Park. Read more about Warehouse Restaurant Gallery Brewery in Colorado Springs, CO
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