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  1. The Angel of Shavano Trailhead is located across the road from the Angel of Shavano Campground and serves as major trailhead along the Colorado Trail #1776. The first .25 miles from the trailhead climbs steeply out the North Fork valley and then levels off to an easy hike that winds in and out aspen and spruce/fir forests.

  2. 13 de sept. de 2017 · Recent reviews of the Mount Shavano trail in Salida, Colorado indicate that conditions are mostly clear of snow as of early May, with spikes and poles recommended for the summit due to solid snow cover. The road up is rough for 2WD vehicles but manageable for easy 4WD. Comment from AllTrails 8 months ago.

  3. It is a more direct route, and takes hikers over the Angel of Shavano, which is a snow feature that looks a bit like an angel on Shavano’s southeast slopes. This begins the same way along the Mount Shavano trail, but hikers diverge from the Mount Shavano trail around 10,600 feet, (about 3/4 of a mile after turning on the Mount Shavano Trail.

  4. Angel of Shavano Group Campground is considered one of the area’s best kept camping secrets. It is situated next to the North Fork South Arkansas River and offers a variety of recreational activities, including hiking, biking and fishing. The campground is named after an image of an angel that appears as winter snow fall on Shavano Mountain.

  5. The Angel of Shavano Campground sits at 9150 ft in the San Isabel National Forest near Salida Colorado. Cell service is weak with both AT&T and Verizon. Th...

  6. 19 de may. de 2023 · This group campground is located near the Angel of Shavano campground and adjacent to the creek. Volleyball, softball, and a horseshoe pit are available. Visitors must bring their own equipment including volleyball net, baseball equipment and horseshoes. Parking is provided for 12-14 passenger vehicles.

  7. 30 de may. de 2019 · 4. Site Number: 2. Overall Rating. Angel of Shavano is one of our favorite campgrounds. Sites are fairly private, each site has a fire ring, picnic table and tent pad. Not many sites will accommodate large RVs, no hooks up, but they do have water available and pit toilets. Camp Host was very nice and kept everything clean.