Synopses & Reviews
Natives and newcomers can agree on one thing: Colorado is a superlative state. It has more Fourteeners than any other state, more microbreweries per capita than any other state, the highest suspension bridge in the world, the worldand#8217;s largest natural hot springs pool, the tallest sand dunes in the United States, and the largest city park system in the country. If you are looking for the perfect place to camp in Colorado, your trip starts with
Moon Colorado Camping. It's the ideal resource for finding campsitesand#151;from secluded alpine hike-in spots to convenient roadside stopoversand#151;throughout the entire state. Join expert author Sarah Ryan as she brings you:
and#149; Descriptions of camping options, ranging from state park campgrounds to RV parks
and#149; Complete contact information and summaries of each campground's scenic features, facilities, and nearby recreation opportunities
and#149; Expert tips on gear, safety, and first aid, weather, low-impact camping, and camping with kids
and#149; Easy-to-use regional maps, driving directions to each campground, and details on fees, reservation services, and helpful websites
About the Author
Sarah Ryanand#8217;s favorite state of being is and#147;in transit.and#8221; She feels most alive when sheand#8217;s on a journeyand#151;via train or plane, on a trail or a river, in the mountains or the desert. She loves writing and reading about travel as well, and has found that one of the more rewarding challenges of life is to plan (and document) her next adventure.
For Sarah, the best adventures include friends and family. A few years ago, she piloted a single-engine airplane around South Africa and Botswana with her husband and parents. Closer to home, she enjoys long cycling trips in Colorado and New Mexico, skiing to huts in the Colorado Rockies with too much food and lots of friends, and her annual Thanksgiving canyoneering trip. Her favorite playground is the one out her back doorand#151;the Poudre Canyonand#151;where she can go hiking, biking, fishing, and skiing, all within an hour or two of home.
Sarahand#8217;s next big adventure is introducing her daughter to the outdoors. Sheand#8217;s grateful for her community of and#147;monster mommiesand#8221; who will help her learn how to change diapers in a snowstorm and keep a two-year-old in a raft.
Sarah lives in Fort Collins, Colorado, with her husband and daughter. She writes novels, short stories, essays, and screenplays. Sheand#8217;s currently working on a travel-adventure-romance novel thatand#8217;s inspired by The Tempest. She is as grateful for her imaginary expeditions as her real ones.