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Campground closure at Rocky Mountain National Park could have ripple effect across Colorado forests

Forest service working with the park to provide information on alternatives

Rocky Mountain National Park's largest campground, Moraine Park, remains closed for an improvement project. Park officials say they believe they will be able to open it this summer, but they do not know when, so reservations are currently unavailable.  (Provided by NPS.org)
Provided by NPS.org
Rocky Mountain National Park’s largest campground, Moraine Park, remains closed for an improvement project. Park officials say they believe they will be able to open it this summer, but they do not know when, so reservations are currently unavailable. (Provided by NPS.org)
DENVER, CO - JANUARY 13 : Denver Post's John Meyer on Monday, January 13, 2014.  (Photo By Cyrus McCrimmon/The Denver Post)
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"There’s seven and a half million people visiting our forests every year, and a lot of them want to camp. Planners need to be on it, planning their trips now."
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