The Architectural Control Committee (ACC) is a group of volunteers that  review and evaluate owner improvement requests against RCHOA policies. There is also an incredible bike park. In the backdrop of the Rocky Mountains, today this community boasts: While modern day conveniences and amenities are widely available within this community - including coffee shops, grocery stores and restaurants - Rock Creek was designed to capture small town appeal, with a family friendly atmosphere. RCHOA provides weekly trash, recycling and compost services to our owners. Located about seven miles from the North Umpqua River corridor, this site allows easy access to the fishing, mountain biking, and hiking opportunities found in the corridor. Always peaceful time, in the forest, lot's beautiful fireweed, walk to the river. There were times we could see at least 20 kids on the bike park at the same time. read more. The sole eatery within Curecanti is Pappy’s Restaurant and Pub, which serves up classic American fare like pizza and burgers and includes an expansive deck at the easterly Elk Creek Marina. It's truly a gem. Ask 943ritaj about Hartman Rocks Recreation Area, Ask VincePCTD about Hartman Rocks Recreation Area, Ask HIEGunnison1 about Hartman Rocks Recreation Area, Ask Wildbill W about Hartman Rocks Recreation Area, Ask laric0h about Hartman Rocks Recreation Area. The GPS coordinates are 40.3916488 (latitude), -106.2228036 (longitude) and the approximate elevation is 9,137 feet (2,785 meters) above sea level. Rock Creek also features a reservable day use pavilion, horseshoe pits, and a volleyball court. I recommend an early or late day hike during the warmer months, not much shade so take water and enjoy the natural beauty and views. We would definitely return and highly recommended it to others! We also went on a hike in the area to get some great views of the valley. more. This area is best for boat launching and river access on the lower Colorado River. In mid-summer, two other sandy shorefronts are ideal for a cool-down: Bay of Chickens—a premier spot for windsurfing—or the Old Highway 50 Beach, .25-mile west of the Elk Creek Visitor Center. Or you can just play in the water. Pull over at Pioneer Point for an awe-inspiring angle of the Curecanti Needle. Hiking wasn't too difficult and the kids had no problems. Explore more than 11,000 acres of parks along the lower Colorado River. This campsite is great. 5280 Publishing, Inc. Located about seven miles from the North Umpqua River corridor, this site allows easy access to the fishing, mountain biking, and hiking opportunities found in the corridor. There are a couple little beaches. This review is the subjective opinion of a TripAdvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC. This weather station's average precipitation levels are From June to September, join the ranger-led hikes Friday through Sunday to deep-dive into the area’s geology (9 a.m. to noon; call ahead to the Elk Creek Visitor Center, 970-641-2337). Camping facilities were constructed by the US Forest Service in … Discover this secluded, fully accessible 17-site campground along the forested banks of Rock Creek where visitors can picnic, swim, or nap in the shade. The Odometer: 216 miles from Denver, about four hours, one-way, (MORE: A First-Timer’s Guide to Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park). This paradise in southwest Colorado brims with unworldly rock formations, hundreds of incredible campsites, and the state’s largest shoreline—and there are opportunities for adventure year-round. Rock Creek is a master-planned community located in Superior, Colorado (Boulder County). The esthetic of our neighborhood is protected by RCHOA though our Architectural Control Committee. Rock Creek is also a great spot to see migrating and spawning salmon. Convenient & Worthwhile when in Gunnison! Adventure-seekers can also haul their own human-powered vessel to the water’s edge for a multi-day flatwater paddle through the 12-mile Morrow Point Reservoir (permit required, free). The dense vegetation and steep canyon walls that line Cochetopa Creek provide a calm and relaxing place to fish with developed campsites and picnic areas located along the creek. For a plush campout, you can also opt for Adventure Camping Pods, a honeycomb-inspired ultra-mini-house. From there drive to Greenwood, beautiful town, with lot's of history WWII. For an unforgettable summertime experience in the canyon, ramble down 232 stairs along .9-mile Pine Creek trail to reach the floor of the Black Canyon and hop aboard a pontoon manned by Morrow Point Boat Tours (the tours were canceled in 2020 due to COVID-19, but usually run from June to mid-September; $13 to $25). This campground is situated on the beautiful Kettle River. [38.69422,-104.840884], [38.705056,-104.827533]. Near the end of the route, history buffs can explore the remnants of the old narrow gauge railroad bed, which runs alongside the water. There may be no better place to experience this dichotomy than Curecanti National Recreation Area in Gunnison. Anglers can also get in on the fun at Blue Mesa, which is the nation’s largest fishery for Kokanee Salmon. The outdoor display features Locomotive 278—the 1882 engine that ran on this railroad for more than 70 years—as well as a coal tender from 1935, a 1904 boxcar, and an 1886 caboose. The Town of Superior was established in 1896. The company’s two-hour cruises take visitors past the cascading Chipeta Falls and the foot of the Curecanti Needle. which is located at COLORADO SPRINGS MNPL AP. This is the version of our website addressed to speakers of English in the United States. The adventures don’t stop in the winter months, though. Travel 7 miles to reach Rock Creek Recreation Site, located on the right. The plunge is shadowed by the Curecanti Needle, a 700-foot granite spire. 22 miles east of Roseburg (1 miles east of Idleyld Park), turn left off of Highway 138 onto Rock Creek Road. This mellow, wheelchair-accessible route is the perfect place for hikers (and their dogs) to enjoy the trill of American dippers, which sing all through the winter, as they plunge for morsels in the Gunnison River. The road throughout the campsite is quite flat to make ot easy for kids. Camping Hiking. For sweeping views of Blue Mesa and a jaw-dropping flight of 600-foot rock spires called hoodoos, head to Dillon Pinnacles, a four-mile path between the volcanic rock citadel and crisp cobalt water. Sailboats, cabin cruisers, and pontoons often ornament the 20-mile reservoir through December. Near the water, Ferro’s Blue Mesa Ranch offers cabin rentals, as does Blue Mesa Recreational Ranch, Gunnison Lakeside RV Park & Cabins, and Blue Mesa Outpost.