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July 2023 by Ryan Madden
We weren't camping, but did spend 2 nights at the lodge farther in the park. This came in handy for some grab & go lunches we could take with us when visiting the highlights down by Cliff Palace & Mesa Top Loops during the day. Not the cheapest food options here, but certainly more reasonable than some of the meals at the different establishments at the Far View Area and Spruce Tree area. In addition to food, they offered other items you could expect to need or want while camping.Right next door, they also have a decent-sized covered area with picnic tables, where they offer pancake (and more) breakfasts every morning (presumably just during the summer months).
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September 2022 by Kyle Kempf
It's very convenient to have this store right next to the campground. All we purchased were coffee and a bottle of wine. The coffee was what you would expect from a gas station and the price was fair. The wine had about a $2 markup from the winery itself. It's cool they they stocked Colorado wine!
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July 2018 by Nathan Anton
Unlike the restaurant and showers/laundry next door, the camp shop sucks. The prices are ridiculous even for a national park. The employees are slow and kinda rude. If you can avoid this part of the park, do so.
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July 2017 by Phillip M
Good store to pick up last minute items. Nearby showers. Excellent campground near by, with deer visiting the camp grounds.
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May 2017 by travis higley
Decent store, sort of like a gas station. Very expensive though, so only go here if you have to. Fire wood for a small bundle was 8 dollars.
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July 2016 by Adam Kingery
Average campground store. Has a small restaurant in it.