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Make your way to Navajo Reservoir, a 15,600-acre large lake that spans two states and three counties. Flowing between southern Colorado and northwestern New Mexico, Navajo Reservoir is a part of the Colorado River Storage Project. Formed by the impounding of water by the Navajo Dam, the reservoir is about 25 miles long and is at an elevation of 6000 feet. Located in the town of Arboles, Navajo Reservoir is a popular recreational location and ideal for a motorhome camping trip. Recreation at the reservoir is managed by the Navajo State Park, and you can look forward to plenty of outdoor adventure. 

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Getting Outdoors

With more than 15,000 acres of water to play around in, there’s no dearth of fun to be had on Navajo Reservoir. A boater’s paradise, the lake is open to all kinds of boats, including powerboats, speedboats, jet skis, water skis, sailboats, pontoon boats, and fishing boats. There’s a boat ramp at the Navajo State Park where boats can be launched into the lake.

Camping at Navajo Reservoir

Park your RV rental at Navajo Reservoir to enjoy easy access to the reservoir's many recreational offerings. The Navajo State Park has 140 campsites and offers amenities like pull-thru sites, big rig access, tent camping, full hookups, 30 and 50 amp electric service, water, sewer, and limited cell phone coverage. There are restrooms and showers. For recreation, there are lots of trails to explore, and with such proximity to the lake, there’s swimming, boating, and fishing too. Pets are welcome here, so bring your furry friends along!

Exploring the Area

After soaking in Navajo Reservoir and its great scenic surroundings, make your way to the neighboring city of Durango, about 31 miles from the reservoir. Durango translates to ‘water town’ and is known for its old west charm.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds

  • Hiking TrailLocation
  • Great Kiva Trail, COSan Juan National Forest, CO
  • Chimney Rock Trail, COSan Juan National Forest, CO
  • Sauls Creek Trail, COSan Juan National Forest, CO
  • Chris Mountain - Big Loop, COSan Juan National Forest, CO
  • First Fork, Coldwater Creek, Piedra River, and Second Box Canyon Loop Trail , COSan Juan National Forest, CO
  • Pagosa Loop Trail, COPagosa Springs, CO
  • Turkey Springs Trails System, COPagosa Springs, CO
  • Alien Run Trail at Hart Canyon, NMAztec, NM
  • San Juan Riverwalk, COPagosa Springs, CO
  • Sale Barn - South Rim - Cowboy Loop, CODurango, CO

Recent RV rental reviews in Navajo 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
Jared M.

February, 2026

Van was very clean and perfect for our short camping trip. Vehicle drove great on highways and on the dirt roads around southeast Utah. It definitely isn’t meant for off roading but will get you to some epic camp spots.
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!!!

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