Saturday, May 14, 2011

Enjoying Colorado - Visit to Mueller State Park

(Cripple Creek, Colorado) 42 degrees, blue skies, patchy clouds, snow flurries later in the day

Sawatch Mountain Range (Continental Divide)


Yesterday afternoon we met with our bosses (Jimmy & Pam) and they went over some of the campground policies.  We also watched a video on cleaning, and filled out our W4's.  I called H&R Block to get some advice on filling out the form and they were very helpful.  The state tax in Colorado is 4.63%. 

Afterwards we went to the Cripple Creek Elks Club to see their comedy club show.  The Elks Club has been there for over 100 years and the building was beautiful inside.  There are three floors with  lovely woodwork and tin ceilings.  It is a great place to meet local folks and we were welcomed by several members including the lady who give tours at a local whore house.  She is 83 years old and sharp as a tack.  Don't get too excited - it's a museum now.  The comedy show was a little disappointing but we had a good time and will go back again soon.  John joined the Elks before we left Indiana.  Many of the Elks clubs have camping facilities and it a good place to meet locals and learn more about an area. 

Today is our last day of "rest" before we start work at KOA.  We decided to visit Mueller State Park.  It is only about 30 minutes from the campground.  Initially we paid $7.00 for admission for the day.  However, after stopping at the visitors center and learning more about the park we decided to buy an annual state park pass for $70.  There are over 50 miles of trails in this park and it will be a great place for picnics.  Colorado has 42 state parks and several that are nearby us.  Hopefully we will get our monies worth out it. 



It started off to be a beautiful day and the smell of the ponderosa pines was wonderful.  The one mile nature trail was a good way to learn a little about the habitat.  The trail was well groomed and we picked up a guide book that had 14 points of interest.   

Sangre de Cristo Range

The continental divide goes through the Sawatch Range.  To the east the water flows to the Arkansas River and flow to the west into the Colorado River. 

Aspen grove over looking pink granite boulders
There are huge aspen groves.  The trees have not budded yet and there were very few wildflowers In a few weeks we will go back and see what is happening. We took a picnic lunch but the weather suddenly changed and we ended up eating it in the car.

Snow storm brewing in the distance
There is a very nice campground of around 100 sites.  The sites are $22/night with 20/30 amp service.  Many are pull through and can accommodate big rigs.  There are lots of trees and everything looked immaculate.  The ranger recommended reservations (6 months in advance) especially on weekends.  There are also plenty of tent sites. 

Site #2 Mueller State Park
We drove back to our campground and look what happened shortly after we got home. 


The weather is a little bit unpredictable right now...blue skies one moment and snow the next.  Our bird feeders are attracting more varieties.  Here is a Cooper's Hawk who scared off a few of them. 

Cooper's Hawk (he looks a little cold)
Tomorrow we will start our workamping jobs.  Check back for all the details. 

5 comments:

  1. my goodness, your weather is sure 'a keep 'em guessing game!!'..hopefully one day spring or summer will arrive!

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  2. What a beautiful area! It has been awhile since we have been in Colorado and I'm missing it.
    Well, I guess there WAS a snow storm brewing!
    You guys enjoy your new assignment at the KOA!

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  3. What a great area. Hope you don't have to work too hard during the cold weather. It probably will get busy after the kids get out of school.
    Jerry and Sylvia

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  4. My stepson, Jason got 4" of snow on Sat. He called yesterday and said Monday they had snow also. He is at around 9,000' though. Beatutiful pictures again today. Every where you look in Colorado there is beautiful scenery.. Stay safe.

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  5. That is a beautiful area, but I cannot say the same about the weather :(

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