Out-of-Door Playgrounds of 
Page Seven The SanIsabel National Forest 
A CAMP ON THE HARDSCRABBLE ROAD. 
The Wet Mountain division of the San Isabel National Forest isa popular camping ground. ‘There are many 
excellent tent sites along streams well stocked with fish. 
and South Crestone Creeks and in Willow Park near Crestone. The 
headwaters of the Huerfano River near the south end of the Sangre de 
Cristo Range, reached from Gardner and Walsenburg, are visited by 
larger numbers of campers each summer. 
The Wet Mountain division is very popular with campers, and 
affords excellent tent sites along North and South Hardscrabble, 
Squirrel, Greenhorn, and Middle Creeks, and the St. Charles River. 
Southwest of Beulah a public municipal camp ground of 110 acres has 
been set aside for the use of residents of the city of Pueblo, and farther 
to the north, on South Hardscrabble Creek, another community camp 
site has been created for the town of Florence. The mountains of 
this division are readily accessible by good automobile roads from 
Pueblo, Canon City, Florence, and Walsenburg. 
