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Some Colorado campgrounds without water until further notice due to drought
Five campgrounds in Colorado's Dillon and Blanco Ranger Districts have no water due to dry wells caused by drought. Campers are advised to bring their own water, and some express concerns about wildfires and low water levels at Dillon Reservoir.
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Prospector CampgroundplaceWindy Point Group CampgroundplaceLowry CampgroundplaceMarvine CampgroundplaceEast Marvine CampgroundplaceDillon Ranger DistrictplaceBlanco Ranger DistrictplaceU.S. Forest ServiceorganizationDillon ReservoirplacePhil MoorepersonMartha MoorepersonWinston BearpersonMichael HagerpersonTyler MelitopersonDenver7organization
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