I was wondering where we are going to camp in the Taylor Park area? There is a few state park campgrounds around the reservoir. I have stayed at Lakeview campground twice. Getting a large group into one campground might be tricky because most sites are reserved. There are lots of places around the area for boondock camping or dispersed camping locations once you get above the reservoir. When you first leave Tincup on the way to Mirror Lake, there are some sites just off the road (this road can be a little rocky at first). In fact before Tincup up from the reservoir there are sites but get off the road a little or the dust from the road can get tough. Northward of the reservoir, there are a variety of sites, including around the Pothole Lakes. In some cases, you should get out and walk the roads to make sure you can get in and out (you're a little blind right from the road). Obviously dispersed camping will not have any facilities. There is a general store/gas station at the start of the Road to Tin Cup for food and gas. There also is a public dumping station just beyond the store.
In the Ouray/Silverton area, I find Silverton has a lot more camping options and is a neat area to stay. Ouray does not allow much in the way of boondocking/dispersed camping unlike Silverton. Ouray does have a state park just outside town but it is very hard to get a campsite. Silverton has more trails close to camp as well. Silverton has several private campgrounds right in the town and lots of dispersed campsites outside of town. Silverton also has the Silverton Train coming into town several times a day.
I prefer dispersed camping myself but with a RV I will not be suffering but camping for free is a lot more fun. BTW, I will be staying in Silverton for a few weeks after our gathering if any of you are interested in staying in that area longer you are welcome to join me.
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