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McPhee Reservoir is located in Montezuma County in southwestern Colorado, which is part of the state’s magnificent Four Corners region. The reservoir fills the lower end of the Dolores Valley and dams the Dolores River across Dolores Canyon. The reservoir is named after the town of McPhee, which was "founded by the New Mexico Lumber Company that is now submerged under the water." In addition to being a recreational hotspot, McPhee Reservoir provides irrigation water for Montezuma and Dolores counties as well as the Ute Mountain Ute Indian Reservation.

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Getting Outdoors

McPhee Reservoir campers will find myriad ways to enjoy the lake and surrounding landscape. The recreation area features picnic areas and campgrounds, so there are plenty of opportunities for enjoying some snacks under the sun and nights under the stars when you park a campervan here.

Camping at McPhee Reservoir

Whether you plan on pitching a tent or spending some cozy nights in an RV rental, you’ll find diverse camping experiences in beautiful settings all throughout Colorado’s Montezuma County. A convenient option for a motorhome camping trip at McPhee Reservoir is staying right at the Mcphee Recreation Complex campground, which is typically open during the peak season of May through September.

Exploring the Area

When you go RV camping at McPhee Reservoir, spend some time exploring the southwestern part of Colorado and the wonderful Four Corner’s region. Drive around the area to discover more than 600 cliff dwellings and more than 4,000 archaeological sites reflecting the ancient Anasazi culture. Learn about the Ancestral Puebloan civilization that inhabited the area by visiting the Anasazi Heritage Center, only minutes away from the reservoir in Dolores. The Heritage Center is also the Visitor Center for the Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, just an hour away from the reservoir.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds

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  • Bean Canyon Trail, COSan Juan National Forest, CO
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  • Mesa Verde National Park Scenic Drive, COMesa Verde National Park, CO
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  • Chicken Creek Trail, COSan Juan National Forest, CO
  • Prater Ridge Trail, COMesa Verde National Park, CO
  • Sand Canyon to East Rock Creek Trail to Rock Creek Trail Loop, COCanyons of The Ancients National Monument, CO

Recent RV rental reviews in McPhee Reservoir

Heather M.

April, 2026

Absolutely fantastic experience with both the van and the host. The van was extremely comfortable and got good gas mileage. Sheri was proactive and communicative, which made for stress-free logistics
Sharon K.

December, 2025

Delivery and removal was on time and well done. We enjoyed the camper. It was clean and perfect for our needs. Thank you!!!
Scott D.

November, 2025

Everything was as advertised. Jeff included all tools and set up equipment to make parking a leveling easy.

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