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Meeker Park

Established with a few summer cabins on an 160acre homestead below 13,911-foot Mt. Meeker in 1922, this resort grew to include a two-story lodge, recreational hall and numerous private cabins.

CHAPEL ON THE ROCK | MM 10.7 Hwy. 7 Visit the historic St. Catherine of Siena Chapel, also known as the “Chapel on the Rock.” The church, with Mt. Meeker in the background, is a well-known landmark and popular photo stop. LONGS PEAK CAMPGROUND – R.M.N.P. | MM 9 Hwy. 7 This small, tents-only campground at a 9,500 feet has vault toilets. Campers must bring their own drinking water. See page 35. MEEKER PARK LODGE & STABLES | MM 11.7 Hwy. 7 The hand-crafted log lodge and cabins are a perfect vacation retreat and rest stop. Meeker Park Stables offers daily trail rides from its historic stables where they've been leading rides since 1930. Visit themeekerparklodge.com or call 303-747-2266 to learn more. MEEKER PARK OVERFLOW CAMP | MM 11.1 Hwy. 7 There are 29 first-come, first-served campsites for tents and small trailers. Picnic table, fire ring, bear locker and portable toilets are provided. There is no drinking water, electricity, hook-ups, dump stations, or showers and sites fill to capacity on weekends. MEEKER PARK PICNIC AREA | MM 11.1 Hwy. 7 The picnic area offers eight picnic sites with large parking area, picnic tables, grills and vault toilets. It is on the east side of CO. Hwy. 7 across from the Meeker Park Overflow Campground.

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