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December 2023 by LEO M
Very beautiful area.
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November 2023 by Sun Shine
Amazing views easy access to water kid and pet friendly. Very quiet secluded areas
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October 2023 by Marie Travis
Beautiful scenery some roads to campsites are unpaved and difficult to navigate
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October 2023 by Eric
Camped 3 night in two moon during mid October. No services such as garbage, showers, water, or toilet paper in vaults during the off season and they still expect to charge full prices. Most states charge half or discounted in the off season.
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October 2023 by Dawn Barker
Always a beautiful experience! Had fun hiking. Even with the water levels down, still enough water to kayakDog-friendliness: Dogs are welcome as long as they are on a leash
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October 2023 by Jim Herron
Fantastic area. Love Two Moons Campground, situated on a bluff in trees above the lake. The electric sites are away from the bluff but easy walking distance. The other sites are incredible.
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August 2023 by Juliana Smith
Glendo is a beautiful place to stay with lots of different options for camping. We have been going there for 30 plus years. You can stay at Sandy Beach so you are close to the lake or way up on the cliffs at Two Moons so you can take full advantage of the magnificent sunsets. There are many different areas to camp all around the lake. There is also lots of boat ramps to put in at. This changes as the they let water out, but they keep you informed which ones are closed. The lake is large so driving your watercraft around is not much of an issue with people everywhere, although it does get crowded on the weekends and especially the holidays.There are pit bathrooms located conveniently around the campsites as well as big dumpsters as you are leaving so you can keep your area clean easily. There are fire pits with grills so you can cook, but it seems to me that there has been a constant fire ban for at least the last 5 or 6 years.My biggest two gripes is that before Sept. 30th you have to have a reservation to stay. Even if the entire campground is empty. No reservation, no stay. We wanted to stay an extra day this last week and even tho the nice lady at the check-in booth said no one would be in the spot we were at for a couple weeks we would either have to call or go on line and make a reservation for the extra night. You used to be able to pull in, find a spot and go back to tell them where you were and pay for your spot. There were a few spots that were reservation only. That was so much nicer and easier.Also, there are lots of places to plug in if you have a camper or motorhome, but no quiet place if you are just a tent camper. We had 3 campers around us, one left their generator going all day until 10pm which is the quiet time cut off. The others had them off and on throughout the evening. It would be nice to have an area where no generators were allowed so you could actually enjoy the peace and quiet of true camping.
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August 2023 by Josh Decamp
So much better than just going to Horsetooth where it's constantly crowded and there's never reservations. Very beautiful lake with amazing, clean camping. I'll definitely be back.
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August 2023 by Rebecca Figueroa
We we’re staying not far the park and decided to visit for a short drive around the park. So glad we did. Very beautiful. Really nice camping areas.
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August 2023 by Scott Woods
A warm swimming hole in Wyoming! There are lots of activities from epic mountain biking to warm water sports, but we were here for a sandy beach and warm water swimming. We went towards the end ofJuly, and the water wasn't just swimmable, it was legit warm. There are signs leading you to the sandy beach, about a twenty minute drive from the entrance to the park. There are multiple restrooms, campgrounds, grills, and picnic tables at the sandy beach, but they are not well maintained. I should take off a star or two for that, but it's just about the only warm water swimming area for hundreds of miles around, so I'll still give it a huge thumps up for that.
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August 2023 by james spear
Pretty good park. The camp host Howard at Whiskey Gultch was very friendly and gave us new campers a lot of useful information.Restrooms: Very clean and well maintained restrooms.
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July 2023 by Sydney Vice
Such an amazing park. The campsites are kind of on top of each other, but other than that had a great time!
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July 2023 by Shawna Reichert
I recently had the pleasure of visiting Glendo State Park for a day trip, and I must say it was an absolute delight. Nestled in the heart of nature, this park offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. My primary intention was to enjoy a peaceful picnic by the shore, and Glendo State Park exceeded my expectations in every way.As I arrived at the park, I was immediately struck by the breathtaking beauty of the surroundings. Towering trees, rolling hills, and the shimmering waters of the lake created a picturesque backdrop that set the stage for a perfect day out. The park's well-maintained pathways and signage made it easy to navigate, ensuring that I could focus on immersing myself in the natural splendor around me.After finding an ideal spot to set up my picnic, I took a moment to breathe in the fresh air and listen to the sounds of nature. The calmness of the lake and the distant calls of birds instantly put me at ease, allowing me to unwind and relax in this tranquil oasis. I couldn't help but be grateful for the opportunity to escape into such a peaceful setting. The picnic facilities at Glendo State Park were top-notch. Ample picnic tables and benches were scattered throughout the area, offering comfortable seating for visitors. The shaded areas provided respite from the sun, making it a pleasant place to spend a leisurely afternoon. The park's cleanliness and well-maintained grounds added to the overall positive experience.Of course, the highlight of my day was the picturesque shoreline that stretched out before me. The sandy beach, bordered by the crystal-clear waters of the lake, was a sight to behold. I couldn't resist taking out my camera to capture the natural beauty that surrounded me. The reflections of the sun on the water created a mesmerizing display, and I found myself lost in the moment as I photographed the enchanting landscape.Glendo State Park also offers a range of recreational activities for those seeking adventure. Boating, fishing, hiking, and camping opportunities abound, ensuring that visitors of all interests can find something to enjoy. While I primarily focused on my picnic and photography, it was wonderful to see families and friends engaging in various activities and making lasting memories.Overall, my experience as a day visitor to Glendo State Park was truly memorable. The park's stunning natural beauty, peaceful ambiance, and well-maintained facilities made it an idyllic setting for a picnic andphotography. Whether you're looking for a quiet retreat or an active outdoor adventure, Glendo State Park offers something for everyone. I highly recommend paying a visit to this hidden gem and immersing yourself in the tranquility of nature.
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July 2023 by Mike Conley
A beautiful lake we go there every year we stay at the sandy beach campground it's good clean the sites are really close to each other but that's ok cause it's so beautiful there it's worth itDog-friendliness: Dogs are welcome we bring our dog she loves it there
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June 2023 by Jerry D. Gossel
Major slick and the Motorhome sliding off the Road. Thanks to Lee's towing. It took two Dodge SS to pull the Ford out. The park ranger took me to a hard surface spot for the night.