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    Firewood and ice for sale at Aspenglen Campground, with a view of Deer Mountain (9,937 ft) in the background.
    Bear-proof garbage and recycling receptacles at Aspenglen Campground.
    Aspenglen Campground, A Loop.
    Pathway to Amphitheater and Fall River at Aspenglen Campground.
    Amphitheater at Aspenglen Campground.
    Fall River at Aspenglen Campground.
    Aster along the short trail to Fall River at Aspenglen Campground.
    Old restroom facilities at Aspenglen Campground.
    Aspenglen Campground, C Loop.
    Typical campsite at Aspenglen Campground, C Loop.
    Aspenglen Campground, C Loop.
    Aspenglen Campground, C Loop.
    ADA-accessible site at Aspenglen Campground, C Loop.
    Aspenglen Campground, C Loop.
    Restroom and wash facilities at Aspenglen Campground, C Loop.
    Restroom and wash facilities at Aspenglen Campground, C Loop.
    Typical campsite at Aspenglen Campground, C Loop.
    Aspenglen Campground, C Loop, with a view of Deer Mountain (9,937 ft) in the background.
    Entry to walk-in campsites at Aspenglen Campground.
    Walk-in campsites along Fall River at Aspenglen Campground.
    Hondius Park just outside of Aspenglen Campground.

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