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Picking the Perfect Campsite in Colorado

Picking the perfect campsite in Colorado — A fifth-wheel camping under a starry night sky.

With so many campground locations, it’s easy to find a tranquil spot to get back to basics and revisit the simplicity of nature. Once you set up camp, you’ll soon realize that birdcalls, meandering trails and lazy afternoons are welcome distractions from everyday life. Read on and discover strategies to picking the perfect campsite in Colorado.

There are thousands of campsites in Colorado’s state park and public land systems and hundreds of private sites. You simply need to find the part of the state you want to visit, choose a site with the amenities you need and make a reservation.

Colorado Parks

Colorado State Parks Camping

Forty-one parks with amenities all over the state are administered by Colorado State Parks. The system boasts more than 4,000 campsites. Amenities at many parks include visitor centers, reservoirs, restrooms, full electrical hookups and shower facilities. Some even have laundry facilities and playgrounds. Yurts and cabins available for rent offer comfortable, year-round alternatives to traditional camping.

Federal Lands

The US Forest Service manages 14 million acres of land in the state’s 11 National Forests and two National Grasslands, while the Bureau of Land Management oversees an additional 8.4 million acres. Both agencies have campsites that range from developed areas with restrooms, fire rings, water and other amenities to remote areas, with no amenities that are reached only by horse, mountain bike or backpacking. Reservations can be made at recreation.gov.

Colorado Parks

Private Campgrounds

There are many privately owned campsites in Colorado, and they often have perks you may not find on public lands, including playgrounds, hot tubs, laundry facilities and Wi-fi. COLORADO.com campgrounds listings, and the Colorado Campground and Lodging Owners Association  (https://campcolorado.com/) are just a few places to make reservations and locate campgrounds.

Colorado Parks

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

PACKING ESSENTIALS

 

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