Camping at Snowy Peaks in Buena Vista, Colorado
We just adopted Bob from a Petsmart adoption event the day before we were due to go camping, so Bob came with us, and he was actually a really good camper.
Our site at Snowy Peaks RV Park was wonderfully shady and cool, with an awesome view of Mt. Princeton, but it was next to a busy highway, so traffic noise from about 5 a.m. was a problem. All 4 of their basic water and electric sites were in a similar position.
We were close to 2 shower/bathroom buildings, one being the Office/Clubhouse which had the handicap facilities.

The grounds were meticulously maintained with beds of perennials, and small patches of green grass, which is no mean feat in this high desert!
One of the groundsmen was Santa Claus doing his summer job! I wish I had taken a picture of him.
As you can see, Bob had not yet learned his stay-off-the-bed manners, and after this trip I vowed we would always bring his favorite dog bed so I would get more sleep! It was like sleeping with a toddler! Well, he is only 7 or 8 months old.
I believe this is Mt. Princeton. I am standing just a few feet in front of our camera. So you can see how close to the road we were.
We did discover, though, on our day trip to Salida, that he gets snappy with dogs that are larger than him. So we have to watch for that.
Also in Salida, we found a wonderful dog shop which was also a groomer's and pet trainers. The guy in there even gave us some free hints about how to work with stubborn dogs like terriers!
Up on Cottonwood Pass, Rueben and Bob explored a mountain stream. The wild asters were out in full bloom - delicately colorful.

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