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John Martin Reservoir State Park

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Open year round, 24/7
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30703 County Road 24, Hasty, CO 81044Map
Phone+1 719-829-1801
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  • amienjim
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    Disgusting place

    This place is disgusting. After paying to reserve a campsite, one is also asked to pay another ‘park pass’ fee. The bathrooms are FILTHY. And after paying your camp site see and park pass fee, you als...

    Reviewed on Jun 21, 2023
  • ladykalous
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    DONT BOTHER! SAVE YOUR GAS!

    Needs to be made handicap friendly! My husband is a wounded vet and couldnt hardly do anything due to the amount of rocks, lack of accessabilty to any walkable shore. One boat ramp open due to low wat...

    Reviewed on Jul 3, 2022
  • 504casieh
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    Somewhat disappointing

    The campgrounds are shady, large, and we'll distanced. Shore fishing is a bust. Playground for the kids is good. If you plan to use the token "swim beach", don't. It's tiny, covered in algae, stagnant...

    Reviewed on Jun 24, 2022
  • EvBeE
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    Hasty Campground - wonderful place!

    Stayed at Hasty Campground. After driving across the prairie with little or no trees this campground is a surprise. We were in site 80. Many, many trees - lots of shade. Very pretty campground! ...

    Reviewed on Jul 14, 2021
  • Red23Hair34
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    Birding, camping, privacy, views. This is a hidden gem.

    A clean and odor free bathroom. Miles of scenery. By mid November there was one or two Bald Eagles, from experience I know there will be more. A few thousand Snow Geese leave the lake in the mornin...

    Reviewed on Nov 15, 2020

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