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  1. Wow, no wonder Ouray is considered the Switzerland of America! Being in that valley must just be incredible. I also love that the campground is family-owned and has a lot of amenities. I’ve spent a weekend in Denver but would love to go back and explore so much more of Colorado. I just love those breathtaking landscapes!

  2. What a nice camping site in Ouray, Colorado. I can see that it has a fantastic location and has all required amenities. Good to know that it is pet-friendly too. The bear factor sounds scary, but at the same time adds an element of thrill to the proceedings.

  3. I love how this campsite is walking distance to town. I have a fear of being too far from civilization just in case something should happen, so this is the perfect place for campers who worry like me. Not only is the location perfect, but extra bonus points that it’s pet-friendly, free wifi, and CLEAN bathrooms (huge plus!!). Also the views here are gorgeous!

  4. The biggest worry for me while camping are the toilets. It’s awesome that Ouray Camping site has clear bathrooms and if that is sorted then I am definitely cool with it. Also having a bear in the camping ground seems cool and terrifying at the same time. I will keep this camping ground in mind when I plan for this place.

  5. You’ve got me sold on the camping part! But the bear part is quite freaky, it reminds me of a funny story when we were camping up in the French Alps. It was right after confinement so all the wild animals didnt see people the whole Spring and we decided to camp in some remote area in the mountain once the confinement was over. I remember freaking out the whole night if we had left something outside like food and maybe a fox would come. You’re right about leaving stuff out, definitely a no-no. I think if I saw a bear I would cry haha but really great guide of Ouray here!

  6. Thanks for this wonderful in Ouray, I’ve never heard of it but I want to go Colorado one day. Especially if it’s about camping or RVing – that sounds like our kind of thing. I’m a bit afraid of the bears part. After the first confinement here in France, we actually went camping up in the Alps, in a super remote area, and I remember freaking out that some fox would come and I couldn’t sleep all night. But yes you’re right about leaving stuff out, I’m a bit freaked of situations like that cause we’re always doing outdoorsy stuff over here, so I always tell my partner to clean up before we sleep in our tent or van, in case any wild animals come haha!

    1. My husband always make sure that everything is clean before we go to bed. That’s why we don’t bring food to the tent either. We leave everything in the car. But after the accident with the bear I always have this thought that bear will chase food in the car, too. Haha… I hope not though. And I read other’s experience staying in this campground that they encountered with fox. Well… But it’s adventurous. That’s what I like.

  7. This place looks cool and beautiful and just a view with your pictures makes me feel relaxed. The camping site amidst the green would be a fabulous place to spend few days. Thanks for all the information which makes me want to go right away. But only if I could.

  8. As an RV camper and camping enthusiast, I love such recommendations. They are always helpful in planning a road trip. I love to travel by RV. Ouray Colorado seems perfect for me. I hope to stay there during my next road trip.

  9. A close friend of mine ice climbs in Ouray once a year during winter, so it’s giid to know that it is a great destination in summer as well! Your bear story is so cool – that is always my biggest fear when tent camping, they can smell food for miles! Incredible & smart creatures, and glad you stayed safe!

    1. I thought it would be cool to visit Ouray during winter to see people doing ice climbing. And yeah, that’s why we have to learn do’s and don’ts when camping in bear country. Glad we stayed safe.

  10. Thanks for the in-depth guide on Ouray. I think I would have been terrified if I found a bear in my camping site! Noted: don’t leave a cooler out when camping in Colorado. This spot looks so relaxing and adventurous at the same time, will have to save for later!

    1. You are right! Staying at this place is relaxing and adventurous at the same time. Just make sure you don’t leave your cooler outside.

  11. I would love a holiday like this. Totally out and fresh. The bear incident does sound scary but I guess the outdoors can’t be without its share of adventure. The area looks breathtaking though.

  12. I had never heard of the “Switzerland of America” before! We have a dog too so we are always looking for campgrounds and activities that are dog friendly. Camping in bear country is always a little scary though. Glad you all made it through the night safe and sound!

    1. After the bear incident, I was glad that our dog wasn’t a breed with an instinct to attack wild animals. And he’s not a barker either.

  13. Looking at the location of this.campsite, on a side of the mountain on the outskirts of the settlement seems to be the ideal settlement. Not sure what the wildlife is like there but is it safe? Snakes? Not sure if I like the fact that bears could be nearby. Never done camping where this is a lot of wild creatures about. I love the outdoors but never really ventured into wild outdoor camping. Shame about the Wifi, I hope you had a book as replacement to relax too. 🙂

    1. There are three kind of rattlesnakes that live in Colorado. I’m not sure if they live in this part of Colorado though. What’s good about camping when there’s no internet connection, you could go to sleep at 8 and had 9-10 hours of sleep. 🙂

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