State Park
Turquoise Lake Primitive Camping
Leadville, CO
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Sitting deep in the forest to the west of Leadville, Turquoise Lake takes its name from the Turquoise mines that produced the semiprecious stone in Leadville's not too distant past. A spot prized for its fishing, camping, and hiking, Turquoise Lake provides some of the most beautiful views on the Leadville Ranger District. The east end of the lake hosts the majority of campgrounds, while the west end of the lake hosts the popular May Queen Campground near the Timberline Lake trailhead, which accesses the Holy Cross Wilderness. To the southwest of the lake rises the Mt. Massive Wilderness, along with such beautiful hikes as Native Lake and Windsor Lake. Snow in these areas can stay well into midsummer, and possibly longer.
Turquoise Lake is heavily visited, especially during the summer months. Reservations for those campgrounds on Turquoise Lake that take reservations are often filled early, especially for holiday weekends. Camping is only allowed in developed campgrounds in the Turquoise Lake Area. There is no dispersed camping available.
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Amenities
Dump Station
Electric Hookups
Cell Service
Pet Policy
Pets allowed on leash
Campground Rules
- No campfires allowed
Within ~30 miles
Trails near Turquoise Lake Primitive Camping
Turquoise Lake Trail
Colorado
17.7 km422 mgain
Easy
Mount Massive Trail (via North East)
Colorado
30.7 km1,936 mgain
Difficult
Mineral Belt Trail
Colorado
18.7 km401 mgain
Easy
Mosquito Pass from Leadville
Colorado
26.1 km982 mgain
Moderate
Timberline Lake Trail
Colorado
8.9 km335 mgain
Moderate
Hagerman Tunnel Trail
Colorado
9.8 km453 mgain
Moderate

