5 acres hosted by Cody B.
1 RV site
Nomadic camping
Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
All to yourself
100% of recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp felt private.
THAT MOUNTAIN VIEW THO...
Use the Butler Airport main entrance (off County Rd 69) and follow the road (Airport Rd) for approximately 1.5 miles. Turn right onto Beech Boulevard and follow road for approximately .5 miles to the intersection of Beech Blvd and W Falcon Cir E. Take a left turn on W Falcon Cir E and follow to the end of the cull de sac. As you approach the end of the cull de sac (facing a distant castle-style home and away from the mountains) the 5 acre plot to your RIGHT is land you can occupy. I always stay on the cull de sac when I camp.
The 5.5-acre lot (#41) sits on the south end of the Butler Airport located off the intersection of Beech Blvd and W Falcon Cir E. The road consists of compacted gravel and dirt, it is maintained (leveled and trimmed) by the HOA but the lot itself remains a little more primitive and unkempt. The taller grass in the area is an ideal feeding/resting spot for heard of Pronghorn deer. Coyotes can also be heard from a distance at night. RV’s and pop-up campers should have no problem driving on the roads or cull de sac at the end of W Falcon Cir, and should even be able to drive around the lot with little to no-problem as it relatively flat. There are dumpsters located along Beech Boulevard to throw away trash.
The views and stargazing are amazing and you will find it difficult for the mountain range to leave your eye, but keep in mind this is an open grass lot with no shade or sun cover so I also recommend bringing equipment for shade/cover. Also, noteworthy, each of the neighbors are a minimum of 5 acres apart from lot #41, one of them is the President of the HOA, the other is a Dorito shaped Airb&b property.PLEASE READ FOR PROPERTY DETAILS AND ENTRANCE INSTRUCTIONS:
This plot is home to Silverwest/Westcliffe, a proud Dark Sky Community member that can be found near the south end of the private-use Butler Airport, tucked behind county Rd 69 overlooking uninterrupted valleys and the astonishing Sangre De Cristo Mountains. Sitting at roughly 8,000 ft in elevation, views of the Wet Mountains can be seen from the east, the Sangres to the west, the Collegiate Peaks from the north, and the Spanish Peaks in the south.
Use the Butler Airport main entrance (off County Rd 69) and follow the road (Airport Rd) for approximately 1.5 miles. Turn right onto Beech Boulevard and follow the road for approximately .5 miles to the intersection of Beech Blvd and W Falcon Cir E. Take a left turn on W Falcon Cir E and follow to the end of the cul de sac. As you approach the end of the cul de sac (facing a distant castle-style home and away from the mountains), the 5 acre plot to you can occupy is to the right. I always stay on the cul de sac when I camp.
The 5.5-acre lot (#41) sits on the south end of the Butler Airport located off the intersection of Beech Blvd and W Falcon Cir E. The road consists of compacted gravel and dirt, it is maintained (leveled and trimmed) by the HOA but the lot itself remains a little more primitive and unkempt. The taller grass in the area is an ideal feeding/resting spot for the herd of Pronghorn deer. Coyotes can also be heard from a distance at night. RV’s and pop-up campers should have no problem driving on the roads or cul de sac at the end of W Falcon Cir, and should even be able to drive around the lot with little to no-problem as it is relatively flat. There are dumpsters located along Beech Boulevard to throw away trash.
The views and stargazing are amazing and you will find it difficult for the mountain range to leave your eye, but keep in mind this is an open grass lot with no shade or sun cover so I also recommend bringing equipment for shade/cover. Also, noteworthy, each of the neighbors are a minimum of 5 acres apart from lot #41, one of them is the President of the HOA, the other is a Dorito shaped Airb&b property. As mentioned, this is a Dark Sky Community meaning it has shown exceptional dedication to the preservation of the night sky through the implementation and enforcement of a quality outdoor lighting ordinance, community backed and supported education efforts, and legally protected to maintain the integrity of the sky range for everyone’s viewing pleasures and stargazing fantasies.
More notable outdoor activities within the area include horseback riding, llama trekking, Mission: Wolf Sanctuary, various hiking trails ( Music Pass, Rainbow Trail, Lake of the Clouds ), and of course visiting Bluff Park to see the Smokey Jack Observatory and experience an amazing sunset or marvel at the Milky Way. Westcliffe has that nurturing, embraceful mountain town feel with various forms of local entertainment and dining options from weekend festivals, bowling, theatre, galleries, pizza, ice cream, with several great Coffee shops to choose from.
One other item of note: In south-central Colorado, this area is perfectly situated for all kinds of day trips to destinations including Great Sand Dunes National Park, Royal Gorge Region, Monarch Mountain, Salida, and Buena Vista.