Father Dyer
Pike-San Isabel National Forest · Developed campground
Father Dyer is a developed campground in the Pike-San Isabel National Forest, situated on the eastern shore of Turquoise Lake. Its 26 reservable, single-family sites are set within a lodgepole pine and subalpine fir forest. Each site includes a picnic table and a campfire ring, with vault toilets and trash collection available. The campground supports vehicles up to 35 feet in length. Popular activities include boating and fishing for trout on the lake, along with hiking on the Turquoise Lake Nature Trail. The nearest town for supplies is Leadville, approximately 3 miles away.
Access & terrain
- Road access
- Passenger car accessible
- Camp type
- Developed campground
- Max vehicle
- 35 ft
Fees & reservations
- Fees
- Fee site
Location & nearby
- Nearest town
- Leadville North (~3 mi)
- Approx. location
- 39.27°N, 106.35°W
Amenities & activities
Access tier
Activities
- FISHING
- CAMPING
- HISTORIC & CULTURAL SITE
- BOATING
- HIKING
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