Recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp is great for families and kids.
This property was the old Holiday Hills Ski Area.
Operation Dates: 1965 - 1971
Facilities: A-Frame Lodge; Rentals; Ski Patrol; Ski School
Lifts: 3 tows; 1 Platter (stats: built 1964 by Poma 1760' long, 280' vertical, capacity 550 people/hour). Elevation of property is 9400’ feet.
Runs: 9 total; some names included "Chicken Alley, Leapin' Lena, and Nim-a-go-go"
History: This area hosted an average of 350 skiers per day. The area never had much vertical or snowfall when compared to neighboring hills. The area can be found near the town of
Divide, just outside of Woodland Park. The area is on a hill to the west of
Pikes Peak. The lifts were removed in the early 1990's and the lodge is now a private residence.
Myron's campsite offers a blend of beautiful scenery and thoughtful hosting. Many campers praise the property's natural beauty, with its ponds and wildlife like deer, adding to the charm. Myron is noted for being welcoming and informative, ensuring guests feel at home while respecting their space. However, some reviews mention challenges like the requirement to pack out waste and the effort needed to transport gear to the campsite.
Beautiful property and great hosts, Myron and Shawn were very friendly and accommodating. Site 3 was a small walk up a hill in a well managed wooded area. They have done a really good job with the property management. Very private and peaceful experience, even had some deer pass by the camp site a few times. I would definitely recommend!
Myron is a super good guy. Very friendly, informative, detail, orientated, and willing to do whatever he can to help you have a great experience staying at his place. That said, he is also not obtrusive and pretty much let you do your own thing, overall I would highly recommend staying at his place. It’s low-key nothing overly fancy but it’s got the goods. Thank you Myron Regards, Séan
We really enjoyed staying at site #3 on Myron's land. Myron was very friendly and even offered to help get our stuff to our campsite. We could see the other campsite up the hill but just barely and couldn't even see Myron's house. We recommend site #3 to anyone looking for some privacy in the woods.
It was easy to find and on an awesome setting. Loved the unique touches such as the golf course and paddle boat on the pond.
The host was super kind!
Location
Woodland Park, Teller, Colorado, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Tséstho’e (Cheyenne) and Núu-agha-tʉvʉ-pʉ̱ (Ute) First Nations according to
Hipcamp acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders past, present and future and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.
Slice of Heaven - Hipcamp in Woodland Park, Colorado