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Chris Park, CO

Overview

Chris Park is located near Haviland Lake in southwestern Colorado, 18 miles north of Durango. Visitors enjoy the area for its hiking, canoeing and fishing opportunities.

Recreation

Several trailheads are in the vicinity, including Forebay, Goulding, Elbert Creek and Purgatory Flats. The historic Rico-to-Rockwood Wagon Road passes through Chris Park. Built in the late 1800s, the road was used for six years until the railway opened.

Facilities

The campground offers three group sites. Sites 1 and 2 can accommodate up to 75 people each. Site 3 can accommodate up to 150 people, and includes a picnic shelter with electricity and grills. A volleyball court is located near this site as well. Picnic tables and campfire rings provided, as are …
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Location info

Chris Park Road, Durango, CO

Amenities

Hiking, Boating, Camping, Fishing

Florida Campground, CO

Overview

Florida Campground is located near the north end of Lemon Reservoir, in southwestern Colorado. Visitors enjoy the area for its fishing, trail opportunities and scenic natural setting.

Recreation

The Florida River is well known for its rainbow and brown trout fishing, but the river runs through much private land, so anglers should be careful not to trespass.

Hiking and biking are popular activities in the area. The Burnt Timber Trail No. 667 begins at Transfer Park, about a mile north of the campground.

The East Florida Road (Forest Road 597) winds steeply uphill past the campground. Lost Lake and Stump Lake Trails begin along this road, offering short, easy hikes to backcountry lakes.

The surrounding area is open to …
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Forest Road 597, Durango, CO

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Picnicking, Hunting, Boating, Fishing, Biking, Water sports

Amphitheater Campground, CO

Overview

Amphitheater Campground is located near the town of Ouray, Colo., at an elevation of 8,400 feet. Visitors enjoy the area for its beautiful scenery and great hiking and off-road trail opportunities.

Recreation

Many hiking trails are found in the immediate area, including the popular Upper Cascade Falls Trail, which begins at the campground. Baby Bath Tubs and Chief Ouray Mine trails can also be accessed from the same trailhead.

The campground is a favorite among jeep and off-road enthusiasts for its close proximity to a number of exciting trails in the surrounding area.

Facilities

The campground offers single-family campsites, several of which are designated for tent camping only. Each site is equipped with a picnic table and campfire ring. …
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Location info

Amphitheater Campground Road, Ouray, CO

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Wildlife viewing, Hunting, Fishing, Biking

Thirty Mile Campground, CO

Overview

Thirty Mile Campground is nestled on the banks of the Rio Grande River, just a short mile from the Rio Grande Reservoir. The location is perfect for anyone who loves to spend time fishing, canoeing and swimming. In addition, there are two trailheads and regular interpretive programs located at the campground.

Across from the Thirty Mile is the Weminuche Wilderness, the largest wilderness area in Colorado. It's a famously rugged region with three mountain peaks reaching over 14,000 feet.

Recreation

Anglers and hikers are common campers at Thirty Mile, and the San Juan Mountains provide great fun for backpackers and horse packers.

Two trailheads, Squaw Creek and Weminuche Pass, lead eager hikers into the Weminuche Wilderness and link up …
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Forest Road 520, Creede, CO

Amenities

Camping, Fishing

Cayton Campground, CO

Overview

Cayton Campground is located along the San Juan Skyway (Colorado Highway 145) and the Dolores River. Visitors enjoy the area for its great fishing, hiking and scenic driving opportunities.

Recreation

The Dolores River is a popular fishing destination that can often be crowded on summer weekends. Anglers will find rainbow, brown and cutthroat trout.

The area boasts some excellent trails. The Colorado Trail follows the ridge across Bolam Pass. The Lizard Head and Cross Mountain Trails near Lizard Head Pass lead to alpine basins surrounded by 14,000-foot peaks.

The Barlow Creek Road continues past the campground and crosses Bolam Pass with spectacular views. Road conditions near the pass often limit travel to four-wheel drive vehicles. The route eventually connects …
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Forest Service Road 578, Rico, CO

Amenities

Hiking, Camping, Fishing, Biking

West Dolores Campground, CO

Overview

West Dolores Campground is located on the West Dolores Road (Forest Road 535), which branches north from Colorado Highway 145 about 20 miles northeast of Dolores. It is a great place to relax and enjoy the outdoors by hiking, biking and fishing.

Recreation

The West Dolores River offers fishing for brown, rainbow, cutthroat and brook trout. A day-use parking area is available on-site. Several parcels of private property are found along the river. Visitors are asked to stay on the trail and not trespass.

Mountain biking is allowed on Forest Roads 532 and 535. Forest Service Trail 624 begins three miles south of the campground.

Facilities

The campground offers single-family sites, a few of which have electric hookups. Each …
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Road 38, Rico, CO

Amenities

Hiking, Camping, Fishing, Biking

Haviland Lake Campground, CO

Overview

Haviland Lake Campground is situated on its beautiful namesake within the San Juan National Forest, 18 miles north of Durango. Visitors enjoy the area for its canoeing, fishing and hiking opportunities in a scenic, natural setting. The popular campground is beautiful any time of the year.

Recreation

Haviland Lake is an 80-acre, no-wake lake with excellent boating, canoeing and fishing opportunities. An accessible fishing dock is located on the lakeshore. Anglers cast for rainbow and brown trout. A Colorado Division of Wildlife fishing license is required to fish.

Several trailheads are in the vicinity. The Forebay Lake Trail begins in the campground and leads to small Forebay Lake, just over a mile east of the campground.

The historic Rico-to-Rockwood …
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Location info

Haviland Lake Road, Durango, CO

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Boating, Fishing, Horseback riding

Marshall Park Campground, CO

Overview

Marshall Park Campground is situated in an open meadow on the Rio Grande River with views of Bristol Head Peak and the La Garita Mountains. Campers enjoy trout fishing, boating and the area's diverse wildlife. It also makes for a great base camp for hunters in the area.

Recreation

Anglers will find an abundance of rainbow trout in the Rio Grande, which is considered a trophy river. The river also welcomes wading and exploration. Off-road vehicle trails are nearby as well.

Facilities

Amenities include picnic tables and campfire rings. An accessible vault toilet with a night light is provided. Firewood may be purchased from the host. Campfire programs are presented periodically throughout the summer.

No drinking water is available. …
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Colorado 149, Creede, CO

Amenities

Hiking, Camping, Fishing, Biking

River Hill Campground, CO

Overview

River Hill is a popular campground on the banks of the Rio Grande River. Situated in a meadow surrounded by willows, campers come here to fish for trout, hunt and take in the beautiful views of the forested hills and rock bluffs. River kayaking and fishing are also popular activities, and the Rio Grande Reservoir is just a couple miles away.

Recreation

Go rock climbing or horse packing in the San Juan mountains, or fish in the river, Squaw Creek or nearby Rio Grande Reservoir. Two trailheads, Squaw Creek and Weminuche Creek, lead hikers into the Weminuche Wilderness and link to the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail.

Facilities

The campground features a campfire educational program on some weekend nights. …
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County Road 41, Creede, CO

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Boating, Fishing, Climbing, Biking, Interpretive programs

Matterhorn Campground, CO

Overview

Matterhorn Campground is located along the San Juan Skyway (Colorado Highway 145), near the quaint town of Telluride, at an elevation of 8,500 feet. Visitors enjoy the area for its beautiful scenery, hiking and off-road opportunities.

Recreation

The Galloping Goose Trail #449 can be accessed from the campground. This 8.4-mile trail leads past a restored train trestle, over two trail bridges and along segments of the historic Rio Grande Southern Railway. The trail is open to hiking, biking and horseback riding.

Many scenic driving routes, both paved and off-road, can be found in the area. Additional hiking trails crisscross the surrounding mountains. Lizard Head Wilderness is about 3 miles from the campground.

Facilities

The campground offers single-family sites, each …
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East San Bernardo Drive, CO

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Wildlife viewing, Hunting, Fishing, Biking

Black Canyon of the Gunnison NP South Rim Campground, CO

Overview

A camping trip to the Black Canyon of Gunnison National Park makes for a beautiful getaway for sightseeing, stargazing, and hiking. The park protects the most dramatic section of the Gunnison River Canyon; no other canyon in North America combines the narrow opening, sheer walls, and startling depths of Black Canyon.

Recreation

Take one of many spectacular hikes such as the Oak Flat Loop Trail, and watch for the black-billed magpie. In summer, catch an evening educational program in the campground amphitheater. In winter, try snowshoeing on Rim Rock Trail or go cross country skiing on South Rim Drive.

Facilities

Campsites are open year round, but drinking water is only available mid-May through mid-October. Electric hookups are in Loop …
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Location info

Rim Drive Road, Montrose, CO

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Picnicking, Visitor center, Wildlife viewing, Scenic drive, Evening programs, Fishing, Backpacking, Amphitheater, Photography, Day use area, Interpretive programs, Wilderness, Cross country skiing, Guided interpretive walks, Star gazing, Birding

Elk Creek Campground, CO

Overview

Elk Creek Campground is on the north shore of Blue Mesa Reservoir. The lake is Colorado's largest body of water with 96 miles of shoreline and the largest Kokanee Salmon fishery in the United States.

The campground is part of the Curecanti National Recreation Area, which was named after a Ute Indian chief of the mid-19th century.

Recreation

Anglers delight in catching large salmon and rainbow trout, while water sports fans find excitement in windsurfing and water skiing.

Swimming is permitted throughout the 20-mile long reservoir and birders can find bald eagles here in the winter.

Facilities

Campfire programs are in full swing during the summer months.
There's a marina adjacent to the campground that's open late spring to …

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Unnamed Road, Gunnison, CO

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Visitor center, Wildlife viewing, Hunting, Boating, Fishing, Swimming site, Biking, Day use area, Water sports, Interpretive programs

Lake Fork Campground, CO

Overview

Lake Fork Campground is on the Blue Mesa Reservoir, near the reservoir's dam. It is a part of the historic Curecanti Recreation Area and is an ideal place to stay for days of boat recreation, hiking and taking in the views of the Black Canyon.

Recreation

Jet skiing, water skiing and canoeing are some of the many water activities available on the reservoir.

Birding is also rewarding, with chances to see the black-billed magpie.

Along the shrubland, visitors can spot Gunnison's prairie dogs popping out of their holes.

Facilities

Flush toilets are available in summer months. Cell phone service is limited. For anglers, a fish cleaning station is provided for conveniently preparing the days catch. Concession run coin operated …
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County Road 721, Gunnison, CO

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Wildlife viewing, Hunting, Boating, Fishing, Swimming site, Biking, Water sports

Stevens Creek Campground, CO

Overview

Stevens Creek Campground is on the north shore of the Blue Mesa Reservoir, the largest reservoir in Colorado and the most popular of the three in the Curecanti Recreation Area for boating, wind surfing and salmon fishing.

A bit downstream is the Morrow Point Reservoir and the Crystal Reservoir, both surrounded by the steep cliffs of the Black Canyon.

The Gunnison River carved the Black Canyon at a rate of one inch per every hundred years. Today, the canyon's steepest cliff drops 2,250 feet at the Painted Wall.

Recreation

Jet skiing, water skiing, and canoeing are some of the many water activities available on the reservoir. Birding is also rewarding, with chances to see the black-billed magpie.

For hikers, …
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U.S. 50, Gunnison, CO

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Wildlife viewing, Hunting, Boating, Fishing, Swimming site, Water sports

Red Creek Group Site, CO

Overview

In the heart of southwest Colorado is a group camp getaway for nature lovers and outdoor sports-enthusiasts. The Red Creek Group Site is located in the Curecanti Recreation Area, just south of the West Elk Mountains.

The campground is surrounded by national forests and park lands with Gunnison National Forest to the north, Black Canyon to the west and the Uncompahgre National forest to the southwest.

A wide range of mammals can be found within Curecanti, including mule deer, mountain lions, black bears, prairie dogs, bighorn sheep, elk and the occasional moose. Bald eagles come here to fish in winter.

Recreation

Hikers will enjoy the Dillon Pinnacles Trail for views of spires formed by eroded volcanic ash.

Anglers can …
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County Road 723, Gunnison, CO

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Wildlife viewing, Hunting, Boating, Fishing

Durango North / Riverside KOA, CO

Seven thousand feet up in the stunning Rocky Mountains of southwestern Colorado, Durango North/Riverside KOA is quite possibly the best place to camp when you have big things planned. This fantastic campground is several minutes’ drive outside of book an RV in La Plata County, you can open yourself up to a whole world of possibilities. Mesmerizing views of the San Juan Mountains, fabulous desert landscapes, and some of the country’s best-preserved archeological sites left behind by Native American tribes.

Bringing your campervan rental to this KOA campground makes sense for lots of different reasons, most notably its …

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Ouray KOA, CO

If you’re dreaming about renting an RV in the stunning alpine scenery of Colorado, then finding an RV rental near Ouray KOA is something that you’ll definitely want to consider. Wake up every morning to views of the majestic San Juan Mountains, and have a coffee on the deck by the creek - or do you prefer some morning (or afternoon) yoga? That’s fine because, at this RV campground, you can do that too. A couple of nights a week, you can enjoy some Texas Mesquite smoked BBQ - with beef brisket, pork ribs, and the famous pulled pork. But it’s not just BBQ that this KOA can offer; each and every day in the summer, their on-site cafe …

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Four J Plus One Plus One Campground, CO

Located in Grand Junction, found around 100 miles to the north.

Four J Plus One Plus One Campground sits on the northwest side of town, just across the Uncompahgre River that flows through it. The local area is very scenic and wooded. The park sits within walking distance of the downtown area …

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Highlander RV Campground, CO

When you are making plans for RV rentals in Hinsdale County, you’ll need a place to park, stay, and play, and you may want to check out the Highlander RV Campground in Lake City. This property was built on turn-of-the-century mining claims and is shaded by spruce and aspen trees.

Campground amenities include fire rings, restrooms and showers, laundry facilities, WiFi, and a camp store with RV supplies, gifts and souvenirs, snacks, firewood, ice, propane, and free coffee. Recycling and a dump station are also available. There is a pavilion with a deck, a television, a microwave, and a propane grill. Four-door, automatic transmission, late-model Jeeps are available for rent for local exploration.

The campsites at Highlander RV Campground are …

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