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		<title>Chatfield State Park &#8211; Littleton</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[We spent 13 days here visiting our son, daughter in-law and grandkids who live only a few miles from the park. Chatfield is a very nice park but it stays quite busy year round so you need to make reservations early.]]></description>
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<strong>Location:</strong> Littleton, Colorado<br />
<strong>Site Quality:</strong>  Paved roads and pads throughout the park. Pull thru and back in spots. Each site has a picnic table and fire ring.<br />
<strong>Type:</strong>  State Park<br />
<strong>Access:</strong>  Must use entrance off Titan as the main entrance has a 13&#8242; height restriction due to the entrance station.<br />
<strong>Staff: </strong>Friendly and helpful.<br />
<strong>Amenities:</strong>  Laundry facilities along with showers and restrooms. Trails throughout the park and a swim beach (although it was closed for renovation during our stay). Playgrounds for kids.<br />
<strong>Cellular/WiFi:</strong>  AT&amp;T and Verizon 3 bars and decent speeds (&gt;5Mb on both although AT&amp;T was better than Verizon). WiFi was available but we did not use it as it is an open system.<br />
<strong>What we liked:</strong>  Quiet, peaceful atmosphere. Felt safe and secure. Most sites in the D loop were plenty big for a 41&#8242; RV and the truck.<br />
<strong>What we didn&#8217;t like: </strong>In addition to camping fees, you also have to pay $8 per day for an entrance fee. For more than about a week, an annual pass is cheaper at $70. This seems common for other states as well. Most sites offer little shade although some do have relief from either morning or afternoon sun.<br />
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<p>We spent 13 days here visiting our son, daughter in-law and grandkids who live only a few miles from the park. During that time we had to move several times as we had made our reservations too late to get a block that long at a single site. Be sure to book longer stays 6 months ahead of time!</p>
<p><strong>Other Information: </strong>The campground facilities are open year round. The A and B loops have larger trees and full hookups but the roads and spaces are much tighter for a fifth wheel of our size. The C loop is electric only and has the same size issues. Really the D loops is the best loop for big rigs and also has full hookups. Within the D loop, sites *158(satellite?), 157, 159, 161, 171, 172, 175, 176, 180, 181, *183, *184, *185, *186, 187 (satellite?), 188, 189, 191 and 197 would be our choices with the ones on the West side of the loop preferred as they are more private. The * ones are best. You can reserve spots six months in advance and must do so if you want a good spot for a longer period of time or over a weekend. You also can only reserve 14 days out of a 45 day period.</p>
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