The Colors of Priest Gulch Campground, Colorado

                     Flowers, flowers, flowers!     

   With numerous seasonal full-timers at the campground, guests are invited to decorate their yards with plants, banners, flags and lawn decor. Below are pictures of the numerous flower beds bursting with beautiful color! This is a common site throughout the San Juan mountain range in southwest Colorado.



Though the blue Columbine is the state flower, the grounds display many other colors of this wild species.



This is our homemade planter box. We were forced to raise the Petunias as our friendly chipmunk "Cheeks" enjoyed snacking on them.


The owners richly invest in beautifying the grounds.
Passer-bys know that when the (big 3-D) Ice Cream cone is displayed (lower right), our soft ice cream is available at the store.







The bright orange Asian Poppies open 4"- 6" full bloom; their stamen are a deep purple.



 This Lily is small but profuse with buds.


There are multiple flower baskets and beds displayed throughout the campground.




Side note: Though we missed the opportunity to photo an Orchid, we learned that they grow wild here on property.

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