Camping services just outside Fort Carson.
An official army family and MWR Site

Camp Hale

Camp Hale

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Welcome to Fort Carson's new state-of-the-art campground! Camp Hale offers a serene retreat amidst the natural beauty of the local landscapes. Hiking trails are available on property and across the highway at Cheyenne Mountain State Park.

DRIVING DIRECTIONS

From I-25, take CO-115 south, make a left on Wilderness Road OUTSIDE Gate 6 and enter via the road on the right. This takes you directly to the campground, across from the water tower.​​​​

From ON POST:

Camp Hale is open ONLY to DOD ID holders and their families (active duty, veterans, reserved, and DOD civilians).

Camp Amenities

✔ 8 Cabins (including 1 ADA accessible), utilities included
✔ 50 Pull-Through RV Pads with full hookups
✔ Check-In & Reservation Center
       Snacks, sundries, & camping necessities available for purchase
       Assistance with local attraction information
✔ Bathrooms
✔ Showers
       Bring your own towel.
✔ Laundry facilities
✔ 2 Pavilions perfect for any social gatherings.
✔ Game rentals for family fun
       Corn Hole
       Horseshoe Toss
       Badminton
       Giant Jenga
       Bull Chipper/Giant Golf Darts

No storage lots or parking available.

Water/Fishing Holes

There are no water sites on property, however, there are 4 reservoirs by the Butts Airfield: Northside reservoir, Hanes reservoir, Womack reservoir, and Townsend reservoir. CLICK HERE to obtain a permit.

Firearms

For regulations, please CLICK HERE or contact the provost marshal office at (719) 526-6199 for more information.

Prices & Rental Info

For reservations, please call (719) 526-6590Lines are busy; please be prepared to wait 24-48 hours for a response.
*Prices are subject to change.

DELUXE CABINS

A minimum stay of 2 nights is required.
$125 per night
$150 pet deposit
       *Pets must be on a leash or in cages and supervised by campers aged 18+ at all times.

These fully furnished cabins include 2 queen beds and 1 college twin bed, providing sleeping space for up to 5 guests per cabin. All cabins are equipped with heating, A/C, and full kitchens pre-stocked with pots and pans, a full set of dishes, a microwave, and a Keurig machine (no pods).

Campers must bring their own linens, pillows, and towels.

PULL-THROUGH RV PADS

$38 per night (27 feet or below)
$45 per night (28 feet or above)
$50 damage deposit

FULL HOOKUPS included at all sites! 15-watt, 30-watt, and 50-watt electricity available. Water connection included.

Additional RV Guidelines
— NO UTILITY TRAILERS AT SITES.
— No washing RVs in camp sites. A wash site may be available. Please check with office staff on availability.
— Maximum 10 people allowed per RV site; limit of two (2) vehicles and one (1) tent permitted per site.

Winter rate specials for RVs to be announced.

BOOKING INFORMATION

Check-in is at 4 p.m. Contact our front office to see if an earlier check-in time is available.
Check-out is at 11 a.m. The LATE FEE for delayed check-outs are equivalent to the first-night deposit of your cabin or RV pad. If there is a change in your arrival or departure date, please contact us as soon as possible.
— Cancellations are able to be made up to 48 hours prior to your arrival. If a cabin reservation is canceled, all will be refunded except for the first night's deposit ($125).
— Maximum reservations of 30 days allowed. At the end of the 30-day maximum, additional days can be booked based on availability.

Tent-only sites to be determined; stay tuned for updates!

PET RULES

— Pet deposit for cabins is $150.
— Pets must always be on a leash or in a cage, and attended by campers aged 18+ at all times. Pets cannot be left outside alone at any time or for any reason.
— All leash law violations should be reported to the Front Office.
— Pet owners must pick up and dispose of all pet waste immediately. Doggy bags are located at several locations on site as a courtesy.

WINTER RULES

Winter rates are based on calendar month only, prorated otherwise. Winter rates are only available Nov. 1-Mar. 31 and are subject to change. Rates will be posted on front of office.

During winter months (Nov. 1-Mar. 31), all campers are required to unhook hose from the Camp Hale water supply and use on board tanks. Water must remain unhooked except when actively filling tanks. NO EXCEPTIONS. Heater hoses/tape are not allowed; heat tape and insulation is not adequate to prevent freeze up of water supply. A fee of $50 per occurrence will be applied if a camper is found to be hooked up to the water supply for anything other than to fill tanks.

Guests will be responsible to any damage that occurs to Camp Hale’s equipment due to non-compliance of rules.

Additional Guidelines

Housekeeping

Camp Hale is an ARMY campground and must be treated as such. It is not to be treated as a permanent living facility. Users must keep sites clean and orderly at all times. Please be considerate of others. QUIET HOURS: 10 p.m.-7 a .m.

— Do not cut through other campsites.
— Please park on gravel at your site or in designated areas. Do not park on natural unimproved areas.
— Do not leave behind any personal hygiene items, clothing, toiletries, or biological waste (including hair in the drains/sinks, etc).
— All forms of skirting will not be permitted (including straw, hay, tin, cardboard, wood, etc.)
— Oversized/Stand-alone propane tanks are not permitted in any size or form.
DO NOT DUMP MATTRESSES, BIKES, OR OTHER LARGE HOUSEHOLD ITEMS OUTSIDE DUMPSTERS. PERPETRATORS WILL BE SUBJECT TO REMOVAL FINES.

Safety

— Children 12 years and under must be accompanied by an adult. No exceptions.
— Helmets must be worn when riding bikes on Fort Carson.
— Do not litter or feed the local wildlife. All food must be locked up at night either in your camper or cabin. NO BIRD OR ANIMAL FEEDERS PERMITTED - We have bears that like them too!

Please make the Camp Hale staff aware of any problems or concerns.
       After office hours, call Military Police: (719) 526-2333
       FOR EMERGENCIES: CALL 911

Campfire Regulations

Campfires authorized at Camp Hale are subject to US Army fire regulations. The following conditions must be met at all times.

— Campfire flame must not exceed 12" in height and must be contained in the bowl, keep fires small.
— Never leave your campfire unattended, even for a short period. Campfire privileges may be revoked if fire is left unattended.
— Campfires must be fully extinguished before retiring for the evening or departing the site.
— Firewood is available at the office for purchase. Check with staff for current prices and availability. DO NOT COLLECT FIREWOOD FROM SURROUNDINGS. Gathering firewood from the surrounding area is STRICTLY FORBIDDEN per Army regulations.

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