The scenic Camping La Junta is a climber-run ecofriendly campground with makeshift solar showers, six composting bathrooms, fire-pit warmed shelters and sinks to wash dishes. All the day hikes in La Junta begin from this point. To reach it, you'll need to hike approximately 11km, then continue past Campo Aventura's river-crossing pulley system for just less than 1km (10 minutes).
Camping La Junta
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