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Camping will cost 25% more at one Colorado national park in 2024

Boating fees will also rise at Black Canyon National Park and Curecanti National Recreation Area

A tent sits on a campground near a lake
Eric Phillips, Special to the Denver Post
At 7,540 feet, Elk Creek Campground offers birds-eye views of the rolling sagebrush-speckled slopes juxtaposed with the gleaming cobalt face of Blue Mesa. Beyond Elk Creek, another nine drive-up campgrounds decorate Curecanti with a total of 385 sites — many of which are reservable online. (Eric Phillips, Special to the Denver Post)
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Federal officials said last week that camping and boating fees will rise in two popular Colorado parks: Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and Curecanti National Recreation Area.
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