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2 0 2 1 ’s Most Comprehensive Campground Guide View Complete Details on CampColorado.com Welcome to Colorado! Turn to CampColorado.com as your first planning resource. We’re delighted to assist as you plan your Colorado camping trips. Camp Colorado All Year Wildfires Table of Contents Go ahead! Take in the spring, autumn and winter festivals, Obey the local-most fire restrictions! That might be the Travel Resources & Essential Information ...... 2 the less crowded trails, and some snowy adventures like campground office. On public land, it’s usually decided by snowshoeing, snowmobiling, cross country skiing, and the county or city. Camp Colorado Campgrounds, RV Parks, & Other Rental Lodging ...... 4 even downhill skiing. Colorado Map ...... 6 Wildfires can occur and spread quickly. Be alert! Have an MAP Colorado State Parks, Care for Colorado ...... 8 Many Colorado campgrounds are open all year, with escape plan.

Page 6 Federal Campgrounds, National Parks, Monuments and Trails ...... 10 perhaps limited services yet still catering to the needs of those who travel in the off-seasons. Campfires aren’t necessarily a given in Colorado. Dry Other Campgrounds ...... 10 conditions and strong winds can lead to burn bans. These Wildfire Awareness, Leave No Trace, Water Conservation ...... 12 Off-season camping offers a long list of tremendous experi- bans are set by local jurisdictions of authority. ential variations: Altitude Sickness Dig Into CampColorado.com • Fewer campsite neighbors • Colorful nature displays • Earlier sunsets • Cozier campfires A Rocky Mountain High has to do with breathtaking CampColorado.com has useful information to help with • Cooler temperatures • Longer hours to stargaze scenery at incredibly high elevations … which can your trip planning. You’ll find insight and familiarization metaphorically and physically take your breath away. information in the blog posts and links. You’ll see practically Road Conditions Seriously, without proper considerations, altitude sickness every campground in the state, even public-funded ones. can negatively impact your vacation. The map can guide you around our large state. Towing a trailer or driving a motorhome on Be sure to drink plenty of water, avoid alcohol, caffeine, Search by criteria that matters, first based on the month(s) steep mountain roads requires being and strenuous exercise for the first several days, and arrive prepared for the unexpected. Colorado is An average of 1.2 million acres of U.S. woodlands burn of your trip: a day or more early to have time to adapt, especially if you mostly rural, and much of it is mountainous, every year, and more than 4 out of every 5 wildfires are • R V sites • Pet friendly plan to be and climbing. often at high elevations and with wildlife. Be prepared! caused by people. • T ent sites • Dog park More information online at AltitudeSicknessCure.com. • R ental options • Equine friendly Roads may be closed due to wind, hail, snow, ice, acci- Wildfires have been known to burn for weeks or months, • P ropane • Dump station dents, and of course construction. Monitor CoTrip.org for causing evacuations to last just as long, so please heed current road conditions or call 511 (out of state callers: this list of nevers: Sun Protection 303-639-1111). Planning Resources • Never discard a lit cigarette, regardless of how close to You’re closer to the sun. Prepare to cover up You can encounter snow nearly any month of the year. the filter it has burned; extinguish it completely.

or use some sort of sun block. At these • Never leave a campfire burning or smoldering; extinguish Colorado has a Traction Law that’s enforced heights, with thinner air, you’ll be grateful you it completely before walking away. during inclement weather. The law is fully protected yourself. • Never light a campfire without first consulting the camp- enforced on I-70 between Dotsero and ground staff, even if a fire ring is in place. Morrison from September through May. Marijuana • Never toss a lit cigarette out of a car window. Colorado.com has comprehensive details on events, Know before you go!

festivals, historic areas, itineraries, and community insight. For more information, visit www.colorado.gov/pacific/ Colorado legalized the recreational use and sale of dfpc/fire-restriction-information. marijuana, yet that doesn’t make it allowed everywhere. Before assuming anything, contact the camp- Find a Dealership ground’s office to learn of their policy. Some are very strict, while others treat it similar to Colorado has RV dealerships from one corner of the state smoking cigarettes or drinking alcohol. GoCampingAmerica.com offers camping options in the to the other. Most offer new, aftermarket, and rental

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VICINITY NAME OF PARK (Click for full listing) PHONE PROPERTY LOCATION SEASON SITES ELEVATION MAP VICINITY NAME OF PARK (Click for full listing) PHONE PROPERTY LOCATION SEASON SITES ELEVATION MAP Alamosa Cool Sunshine RV Park 719-992-9105 1055 7th St Mar - Nov 4 4 7,543' E7 Gunnison Tall Texan RV Park 970-641-2927 194 CR 11 May - Sep 4 4 4 7,700' C5 Bellvue CanyonSide Campground 970-881-3481 33040 Poudre Canyon Hwy May - Sep 4 4 4 7,400' E2 Howard Black Bear RV Park 719-207-5194 7528 US 50 Jan - Dec 4 4 4 6,716' E5 Black Hawk* Base Camp at Golden Gate Canyon 303-582-9979 661 Hwy 46 Jan - Dec 4 4 4 9,230' E3 Johnstown* Falcons Landing RV Park 970-800-1569 648 NE Frontage Rd Jan - Dec 4 4 4 4,985' F2 Bond Rancho Del Rio 970-653-4431 4199 Trough Road May - Nov 4 4 4 6,830' D3 Kremmling Muddy Creek Cabins 970-724-9559 315 River Ln Jan - Dec 4 7,313' D3 Buena Vista Arrowhead Point Campground & Cabins 719-395-2323 33975 US Hwy 24 Apr - Oct 4 4 4 8,200' D5 Kremmling Red Mountain RV Park 970-724-9593 2201 Central Ave Jan - Dec 4 4 7,313' D3 Buena Vista Buena Vista KOA 719-395-8318 27700 CR 303 Jan - Dec 4 4 4 8,037' D5 La Veta Circle the Wagons RV Park 719-988-6190 126 W 2nd May - Oct 4 4 4 7,000' F7 Buena Vista Chalk Creek Campground & RV Park 719-395-8301 11430 CR 197, Nathrop Apr - Oct 4 4 4 7,717' D5 La Veta La Veta Pines RV Park 719-742-3252 226 W Grand St May - Oct 4 7,037' F7 Buena Vista Mt Princeton RV Park & Cabins 719-395-6206 30380 CR 383 Apr - Oct 4 4 8,000' D5 Lake City Highlander RV Campground 970-944-2878 1245 CR 30 May - Sep 4 4 9,000' C6 Buena Vista Snowy Peaks RV Park 719-395-8481 30430 US Hwy 24 Jan - Dec 4 4 4 7,800' D5 Larkspur* Jellystone Park™ Larkspur 720-325-2393 650 Skyview Ln Jan - Dec 4 4 6,600' F4 Cañon City Farmhouse RV Resort @ Royal Gorge 719-800-6008 43595 US Hwy 50 E May - Nov 4 4 6,330' F5 Leadville Sugar Loafin’ RV Campground & Cabins 719-486-1031 2665 CR 4 May - Oct 4 4 4 9,696' D4 Cañon City Royal Gorge Cabins & Glamping 800-748-2953 45054 US Hwy 50 May - Sep** 4 6,384' F5 Loveland* Fireside Cabins & RV Park 970-667-2903 6850 US Hwy 34 Jan - Dec 4 4 5,800' E2 Cascade Lone Duck Campground & Cabins 719-684-9907 8855 West Hwy 24 May - Sep 4 4 4 7,525' F5 Loveland* Loveland RV Resort 970-667-1204 4421 US Hwy 34 Jan - Dec 4 4,982' E2 Coaldale Cutty’s Hayden Creek Resort 719-942-4222 3428 Hayden Creek May - Oct 4 4 4 7,800' E6 Loveland* Riverview RV Park 970-667-9910 2444 River Rim Rd Jan - Dec 4 4 4 5,800' E2 Colorado Springs Colorado Springs KOA 719-382-7575 8100 Bandley Dr, Fountain Jan - Dec 4 4 4 6,000' F5 Montrose Riverbend RV Park and Cabins 970-249-8235 65120 Old Chipeta Trail Jan - Dec 4 4 4 5,807' B5 Colorado Springs Falcon Meadow RV Campground 719-495-2694 11150 Hwy 24, Falcon Jan - Dec 4 4 6,800' F5 Monument* Colorado Heights Campground 719-481-2336 19575 Monument Hill Rd Jan - Dec 4 7,362' F4 Colorado Springs Garden of the Gods RV Resort 719-475-9450 3704 West Colorado Ave Jan - Dec 4 4 4 6,600' F5 Olathe Uncompahgre River RV Park 970-323-8706 804 S Church Ave Jan - Dec 4 4 5,300' B5 Colorado Springs Golden Eagle Campground, Inc. 719-576-0450 710 Rock Creek Canyon Rd May - Sep 4 6,200' F5 Ouray 4J+1+1 Trailer Park & Campground 970-325-4418 790 Oak St May - Oct 4 4 4 7,800' B6 Colorado Springs Goldfield RV Park 888-471-0495 411 S 26th St Jan - Dec 4 4 4 6,200' F5 Ouray Ouray Riverside Resort 970-325-4523 1700 N Main St Jan - Dec 4 4 4 8,000' B6 Cripple Creek Cripple Creek KOA 719-689-5647 2576 County Road 81 Jun - Sep 4 4 4 10,000' F5 Pagosa Springs Pagosa Riverside Campground 970-264-5874 2270 Hwy 160 Apr - Nov 4 4 4 7,200' C7 Dolores Campground 970-882-7761 18680 Hwy 145 May - Oct 4 4 4 7,000' A7 Pagosa Springs Sportsman’s Campground & Mtn Cabins 970-731-2300 2095 Taylor Ln May - Nov 4 4 4 8,100' C7 Dolores Priest Gulch Campground 970-562-3810 27646 Hwy 145 May - Oct 4 4 4 8,100' A7 Palisade Palisade Basecamp RV Resort 970-462-9712 985 North River Rd Jan - Dec 4 4 4 4,728' B4 Dolores The Views RV Park & Campground 970-749-6489 24990 Hwy 184 Apr - Nov 4 4 4 7,000' A7 Rye Aspen Acres Campground & Cabins 719-485-3275 16561 State Hwy 165 May - Oct 4 4 4 9,200' F6 Durango United Campground 970-247-3853 1322 Animas View Dr Apr - Oct 4 4 6,512' B7 Rye The Lodge at San Isabel 719-489-2280 59 CR 371 Apr - Nov 4 4 4 8,600' F6 Durango Westerly RV Park 970-247-1275 6440 CR 203 Jan - Dec 4 6,589' B7 Rye The Pine Lodge 719-489-2686 18488 CO 165 Apr - Nov 4 4 4 8,600' F6 Estes Park Estes Park KOA 970-586-2888 2051 Big Thompson Ave May - Oct 4 4 4 7,522' E2 Salida Four Seasons RV Park 719-539-3084 4305 US Hwy 50 Jan - Dec 4 4 4 7,000' E5 Estes Park Jellystone Park™ of Estes 970-586-4230 5495 US Hwy 36 May - Sep 4 4 4 7,800' E2 Seibert Shady Grove Campground 970-664-2218 306 Colorado Ave Jan - Dec 4 4 4 4,711' H4 Fairplay Middlefork RV Park 719-836-4857 255 US Hwy 285 Jan - Dec 4 4 9,925' E4 Silverton Silver Summit RV Park 970-387-0240 640 Mineral St May - Oct 4 9,318' C6 Fort Collins Fort Collins / Lakeside KOA 970-484-9880 1910 Lakeside Resort Lane Jan - Dec 4 4 4 5,030' F2 Somerset Kebler Corner 970-929-5029 30682 CR 12 May - Oct 4 4 4 6,300' C5 Fruita Monument RV Resort 970-858-4405 607 Hwy 340 Jan - Dec 4 4 4 4,850' A4 South Fork Aspen Ridge RV Park 719-873-2248 700 State Hwy 149 May - Sep 4 4 8,200' D7 Glenwood Spgs Resort 970-945-6737 1308 CR 129 Jan - Dec 4 4 4 5,600' C3 South Fork Ute Bluff Lodge, Cabins & RV Park 719-873-5595 27680 US Hwy 160 Apr - Nov** 4 4 8,200' D7 Granby River Run RV Resort 888-303-7027 1051 Summit Trail Jan - Dec** 4 4 4 7,935' E3 Steamboat Spgs Steamboat Springs KOA 970-879-0273 3603 Lincoln Ave Jan - Dec 4 4 4 6,780' D2 Grand Junction Canyon View RV Resort 970-730-2600 746 23½ Rd Jan - Dec 4 4 4 4,560' B4 Stratton Painted Rock Park 719-349-2812 13850 CR 31 May - Sep 4 4 4,413' I4 Grand Junction Grand Junction KOA Holiday 970-242-2527 2819 US Hwy 50 Jan - Dec 4 4 4 4,600' B4 Vallecito Lake Blue Spruce RV Park & Cabins 970-884-2641 1875 CR 500, Bayfield Apr - Oct 4 4 8,000' C7 Creek Campground & RV Park 970-627-8502 143 CR 48 May - Oct 4 4 4 8,367' E2 Walden Lake John Resort 970-723-3226 2521 Jackson Cty Rd 7A Jan - Dec 4 4 8,200' D1 Grand Lake Winding River Resort 970-627-3215 1447 CR 491 May - Sep 4 4 4 8,800' E2 Wheat Ridge* Prospect RV Park 303-424-4414 11600 West 44th Ave Jan - Dec 4 5,460' F3 Greeley* Greeley RV Park 970-353-6476 501 East 27th St Jan - Dec 4 4 4,658' F2 Woodland Park Bristlecone Lodge 719-687-9518 510 Hwy 67 Jan - Dec 4 4 8,500' F4 Gunnison Blue Mesa Outpost 970-641-4044 940 Cove Rd May - Oct 4 4 4 7,777' C5 * = Suburb of Gunnison Gunnison Lakeside RV Park & Cabins 970-641-0477 28357 US Hwy 50 May - Oct 4 4 4 7,550' C5 ** = General Season, Cabins or Motel Open All Year

4 5 Explore Colorado’s Regions! One could go camping in Colorado every weekend and not run out of places to camp and wondrous things to see and do! With 104,094 square miles, plus the additional miles created by winding mountainous roads in elevations from 3,317' above sea level to nearly 14,440' above sea level (near the top of Mount Elbert), well, the possibilities are endless! Our CampColorado.com blog posts offer richer insight about each region shown above (map provided by the Colorado Tourism Office). Seasonal Expectations Colorado is open all year, and adventures vary by season. Summer is the most active season for outdoors enthusiasts, with activities ranging from hiking, cycling, white water rafting, fishing, festivals … it’s truly an endless list of healthy, outdoors fun. Spring comes gradually in the state since it arrives earlier in the eastern half and considerably later in the higher elevations. Drive from Denver to Leadville in April and you’ll see everything from blossoms to packed snow. Autumn begins in August in the highest elevations and ends near Thanksgiving in other regions. Winter is a huge outdoors season in Colorado, even for campers. That’s right! Winter doesn’t keep people from camping! While many parks are closed for winter, many others are open all year. We suggest you always be prepared for each season. On any given day, any season can make an unexpected appearance! The landscape and adventures vary not only by season but by region, from the eastern High Plains to the rock sides of to the tundra of the highest of the stretches. The Colorado Department of Transportation plows about 6 million lane miles every year, keeps open 35 mountain passes, and monitors 278 avalanche paths. They strive to keep everyone moving to their destinations.

6 7 Colorado State Parks Care for Colorado cpw.state.co.us Colorado Trails

NAME OF PARK, Town (Click for full listing) PHONE MAP There’s an expansive network of trails waiting for you. Gear Arkansas Headwaters State Park, Salida 719-539-7289 E5 up and go discover Colorado’s magnificently beautiful and pristine backcountry. , Loveland* 970-669-1739 F2 , Littleton* 303-791-7275 F4 With the COTREX app you can track your experience. Study State Park, Aurora* 303-690-1166 F3 them ahead of time based on the allowed uses (hiking, State Park, Colorado Springs 719-576-2016 F5 biking, OHV, snowmobiling, ATV, horseback, etc.), and then Crawford State Park, Crawford 970-921-5721 C5 make your plans. , Lake George 719-748-3401 E5 Elkhead Reservoir State Park, Hayden 970-276-2061 C2 The program uses data from over 200 land managers, so Golden Gate Canyon State Park, Golden* 303-582-3707 E3 it’s the most comprehensive trails guide of our glorious , Loma 970-858-7208 A4 state. These trails are primarily recreational and are legally traversed by the general. Jackson Lake State Park, Orchard 970-645-2551 G2 J.M. Robb - SP Fruita, Fruita 970-858-9188 A4 Explore Colorado’s wide-open outdoors and track your J.M. Robb - Colorado River SP Island Acres, Palisade 970-464-0548 B4 treks with COTREX. Visit trails.colorado.gov and download John Martin Reservoir State Park, Hasty 719-829-1801 H6 the app. , Pueblo 719-561-9320 F6 , Walsenburg 719-738-2376 F7 Don’t Move Firewood , Bellvue 970-493-1623 E2 “Don’t risk starting a new infestation of an invasive insect , Mancos 970-533-7065 B7 or disease. You have the power to save trees. , Divide 719-687-2366 E5 State Park, Arboles 970-883-2208 C8 “Don’t take firewood with you on your camping trip, RV North Sterling State Park, Sterling 970-522-3657 H1 adventure, or up to your camp. Don’t bring , Somerset 970-921-5721 C4 firewood back from your second home to your place in the suburbs. , Clark 970-879-3922 D1 , Ridgway 970-626-5822 B6 “Don’t bring it with you on your scout’s camping trip. , Rifle 970-625-1607 B3 Instead, buy it where you’ll burn it, or gather firewood on , Rifle 970-625-1607 B3 site when permitted.” (DontMoveFirewood.org) St. Vrain State Park, Firestone 303-678-9402 F2 , Oak Creek 970-736-2436 D2 , Walden 970-723-8366 D2 , Pine 303-816-0912 E3 Steamboat Lake State Park, Clark 970-879-3922 C1 , Eagle 970-328-2021 C4 , Trinidad 719-846-6951 F8 , Collbran 970-487-3407 B4 #CareForColorado State Park, Hayden 970-276-2061 C2 It’s a pleasure to preserve and protect our planet. It’s an DAY USE ONLY PARKS honor to be partnered with the Care for Colorado Coalition.

Barr Lake State Park, Brighton* 303-659-6005 F3 More tips can be found on social Castlewood Canyon State Park, Franktown 303-688-5242 F4 media using #CareForColorado Eldorado Canyon State Park, Eldorado Springs 303-494-3943 E3 and #LeaveNoTrace. , Rifle 970-625-1607 B3 J.M. Robb - Colorado River State Parks, Corn Lake 970-434-3388 A4, B4 The content on the next page was , Littleton* 303-973-3959 F4 produced by the Colorado Tourism Spinney Mountain State Park, Lake George 719-748-3401 E4 Office in partnership with the , Delta 970-874-4258 B5 Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor * = Suburb of Denver Ethics.

8 9 Federal Campgrounds, National Other Colorado Campgrounds Parks, Monuments, and Trails

ARAPAHO & ROOSEVELT NATIONAL FOREST Federal Campgrounds 970-498-2770 VICINITY PARK NAME PHONE MAP VICINITY PARK NAME PHONE MAP VICINITY PARK NAME PHONE MAP Boulder* Boulder Ranger District 303-541-2500 E3 Aguilar GEARS RV Park 719-680-0861 F7 Estes Park Elk Meadow Lodge & RV Resort 970-586-5342 E2 Montrose Montrose-San Juan RV Resort 970-249-6382 B5 Fort Collins Canyon Lakes Ranger District 970-295-6700 F2 Aguilar Inn 719-941-4288 F7 Estes Park Manor RV Park 970-586-3251 E2 Mosca Great Sand Dunes Oasis 719-378-2222 E7 Granby Sulfur Ranger District 970-887-4100 E3 Alamosa Alamosa Economy Campground 719-589-5574 E7 Estes Park Paradise On The River 970-586-5513 E2 New Castle Elk Creek Campground 970-984-2240 C3 Idaho Springs* Clear Creek Ranger District 303-567-4382 E3 Alamosa Alamosa KOA Journey 719-589-9757 E7 Estes Park Spruce Lake RV Park 970-586-2889 E2 Ohio City Mother Lode RV Park 409-789-5318 D5 NATIONAL FOREST Federal Campgrounds 970-874-6600 Almont Colorado Dream Ranch RV Park 970-641-8911 C5 Florence Main Street Manor RV Park 719-784-7373 F5 Ouray Ouray KOA 970-325-4736 C6 Collbran Collbran Ranger District 970-487-3534 B4 Antonito Cañon Bonito RV Park 719-376-2274 E8 Fort Collins Horsetooth Inn & RV Park 970-672-8712 F2 Pagosa Springs Blanco River RV Park 970-264-5547 C7 Pagosa Springs Bruce Spruce Ranch 970-264-5374 C7 Grand Junction Grand Junction Ranger District 970-242-8211 B4 Antonito Gold Pan RV Park 719-376-5543 E8 Ute Creek RV Park 719-379-3238 E7 Fort Lupton* B Bold Ranch RV Park & Storage 303-229-7353 F2 Pagosa Springs Happy Camper RV 970-731-5822 C7 Federal Campgrounds 970-874-6600 Antonito Mogote Meadow Cabins & RV Park 719-376-5774 E8 Fort Morgan Country Comfort Motel & RV Park 970-867-0260 G2 Pagosa Springs Last Resort RV Park 866-681-6468 C7 Gunnison Gunnison Ranger District 970-641-0471 C5 Antonito Ponderosa Campground 719-376-5857 E8 Antonito Twin Rivers Cabins & RV Park 719-376-5710 E8 Fort Morgan Emerald Campground 970-380-5679 G2 Pagosa Springs Mountain Landing RV Park 970-731-5345 C7 Paonia Paonia Ranger District 970-527-4131 C5 Arboles Eagles Nest RV Park Campground 970-883-2223 C8 Fowler Fowler RV Park 719-263-4287 G6 Pagosa Springs Pagosa Pines RV Park 970-264-9130 C7 Federal Campgrounds 719-553-1400 Arboles Resort 970-883-3636 C8 Glenwood Springs Ami’s Acres Campground 970-945-5340 C3 Pagosa Springs Pagosa Springs RV Park 888-724-6727 C7 Colorado Springs Pikes Peak Ranger District 719-636-1602 F5 Bailey Wellington Reservoir 303-838-5496 E4 Golden* Clear Creek RV Park 303-278-1437 F3 Penrose Floyd’s RV Park 719-372-3385 F5 Fairplay South Park Ranger District 719-836-2031 E4 Bayfield Bayfield Riverside RV Park 970-884-2475 C7 Golden* Dakota Ridge RV 303-279-1625 F3 Penrose Indian Springs Ranch & Campground 719-372-3907 F5 Morrison* South Platte Ranger District 303-275-5610 F3 Pueblo Forts RV Park 719-564-2327 F6 Bayfield Vallecito Resort 970-884-9458 C7 Golden* Golden Terrace South 303-279-6279 F3 Pueblo Greenhorn Meadows Park Campsites 719-676-3059 F6 RIO GRANDE NATIONAL FOREST Federal Campgrounds 719-852-5941 Bellvue Glen Echo Resort 970-881-2208 E2 Granby Arapaho Valley Ranch 720-550-0684 E3 Pueblo Haggards RV Campground 719-547-2101 F6 Creede Divide Ranger District 719-658-2556 C6 Blanca Blanca RV Park 719-379-3201 E7 Grand Junction Junction West RV Park 970-245-8531 B4 Pueblo Pueblo KOA 719-542-2273 F6 Del Norte Divide Ranger District 719-657-3321 D7 Breckenridge Tiger Run RV Resort 970-453-9690 D4 Grand Junction Mobile City RV 970-242-9291 B4 Pueblo Pueblo South / Colorado City KOA 719-676-3376 F6 La Jara Conejos Peak Ranger District 719-274-8971 E7 Buena Vista Rim Campground 719-395-8883 D5 Grand Junction Moon Dance RV & Campground 970-245-0769 B4 Green Mtn Falls Rocky Top Motel Campground 719-684-9044 F4 Rangely Buck N Bull RV Park 970-675-8335 A2 Saguache Saguache Ranger District 719-655-2547 D6 Buena Vista Rafters Roost Camp & Cabins 719-395-1937 D5 Gunnison Blue Mesa Recreational Ranch 970-642-4150 C5 Red Feather Lakes Beaver Meadows Resort Ranch 970-881-2450 E1 ROUTT NATIONAL FOREST Federal Campgrounds Buena Vista Valley Mobile Park Inc 719-395-8107 D5 Gunnison Gunnison KOA 970-641-1358 C5 Ridgway Basecamp 550 RV Park 970-400-7275 B6 Steamboat Springs Hahns Peak / Bear’s Ears Ranger District 970-870-2299 D2 Burlington Campland RV Park 719-346-8763 I4 Gunnison Mesa Campground 970-641-3186 C5 Saguache Saguache Camp & Lodge 719-655-2264 D6 Calhan Cadillac Jack’s Campground & Trading Post 719-347-2000 G4 Walden Parks Ranger District 970-723-2700 D1 Gunnison Palisades Senior RV Park 970-641-4951 C5 Salida Monarch Spur RV Park & Campground 719-530-0341 E5 Cañon City Mountain View RV Park 719-275-0900 F5 Yampa Yampa Ranger District 970-638-4516 C2 Gypsum Aunt Sara’s Riverdance RV Resort 720-933-9212 D3 Salida Salida / Mt. Shavano KOA 719-539-4051 E5 Cañon City Royal Gorge / Canon City KOA 719-275-6116 F5 SAN ISABEL NATIONAL FOREST Federal Campgrounds 719-553-1400 Hasty Lakeview RV Campground, Bait & Grocery 719-776-9811 H6 Sargents Tomichi Creek Post, Cabins RV Park 970-641-0674 D5 Cañon City Royal View Campground 719-275-1900 F5 Hooper Sand Dunes Pool & RV Park 719-378-2807 E6 Sheridan* Flying Saucer RV Park 303-789-1707 F3 Cañon City San Carlos Ranger District 719-269-8500 F5 Carbondale Carbondale / Crystal River KOA 970-963-2341 C4 Hotchkiss Mountain Valley Meadows RV 970-872-2351 C5 Silt Heron’s Nest RV Park Campground 970-876-2443 C3 Leadville Leadville Ranger District 719-486-0749 D4 Carbondale Gateway RV Park 970-379-8151 C4 Howard Bandera’s Bunkhouse 719-942-3811 E5 Silt Glenwood Springs West / Colorado River KOA 970-876-4900 C3 Salida Salida Ranger District 719-539-3591 E5 Cedaredge Aspen Trails Campground 970-856-6321 B5 Howard Pleasant Valley RV Park & Campground 719-942-3484 E5 Silverton Molas Lake Park & Campground 970-387-4022 C6 Federal Campgrounds 970-385-1283 Cedaredge Shady Creek RV Park 970-856-7522 B5 Howard Sugarbush Campground & Store 719-942-3363 E5 Silverton Red Mountain Motel, RV Park & Cabins 970-387-5512 C6 Bayfield Columbine Ranger District 970-884-2512 B7 Central City* Denver West / Central City KOA 303-582-3043 E3 Hudson* Pepper Pod Campground 303-536-4763 F2 Silverton Silverton Lakes RV Resort 970-387-9888 C6 Cimarron Black Canyon RV Park & Campground 970-249-1147 C5 Dolores Mancos / Dolores Ranger District 970-882-7296 A7 Idaho Springs* Cottonwood RV Campground 303-567-2617 E3 South Fork Alpine Trails RV Park 719-873-0261 D7 Cimarron Pleasant Valley Cabins & Campground 970-249-8330 C5 Durango Columbine Ranger District 970-247-4874 B7 Johnstown* Johnson’s Corner RV Retreat 970-667-3008 F2 South Fork Blue Creek Lodge 719-658-2479 D7 Clark Hahn’s Peak Roadhouse 970-879-4404 D1 Pagosa Springs Pagosa Ranger District 970-264-2268 C7 Kremmling Wolford Campground 866-472-4943 D3 South Fork Chinook Cabins & RV Park 719-873-1707 D7 Clifton RV Ranch at Grand Junction 970-434-6644 B4 South Fork Cottonwood Cove Guest Ranch 719-658-2242 D7 UNCOMPAHGRE NATIONAL FOREST Federal Campgrounds 970-874-6600 La Junta La Junta KOA 719-384-9580 H6 Coaldale Bighorn Park 719-942-4266 E6 South Fork Fun Valley Family Resort 719-661-2220 D7 Grand Junction Grand Junction Ranger District 970-242-8211 B4 La Veta Sammie’s RV Park & Motel 719-742-5435 F7 Colorado Springs Foot of the Rockies RV Resort 719-447-0670 F5 Lake City Castle Lakes Campground 970-944-2622 C6 South Fork Grandview Cabins & RV Park 719-873-5541 D7 Montrose Ouray Ranger District 970-240-5300 B5 Colorado Springs Fountain Creek RV Park 719-633-2192 F5 Lake City Elkhorn RV Resort 970-944-2920 C6 South Fork Moon Valley Resort 928-342-3069 D7 Norwood Norwood Ranger District 970-327-4261 B6 Colorado Springs Mountaindale Cabins & RV Resort 719-576-0619 F5 Lake City Henson Creek RV Park 970-944-2394 C6 South Fork Peacock Meadows Riverside RV Park 719-657-1129 D7 WHITE RIVER NATIONAL FOREST Federal Campgrounds 970-945-2521 Colorado Springs Wrangler RV Ranch Motel 719-591-1402 F5 Lake City River Fork Campground 970-944-9519 C6 South Fork Rainbow Lodge 719-873-5571 D7 Carrouth Haven RV Park 970-759-8918 A7 Aspen Aspen Ranger District 970-925-3445 D4 Cortez Lake City Woodlake Park 800-201-2694 C6 South Fork Riverbend Resort 719-873-5344 D7 South Fork South Fork Campground 719-873-5500 D7 Carbondale Sopris Ranger District 970-963-2266 C4 Cortez Cortez / Mesa Verde KOA 970-565-9301 A7 Lake George Lake George Cabins & RV Park 719-748-3822 E4 South Fork South Fork Lodge & RV Park 719-873-5303 D7 Meeker Blanco Ranger District 970-878-4039 B3 Cortez La Mesa RV Park 505-215-0712 A7 Lamar Lamar Sportsman’s Campground 719-336-3623 I6 Cortez Sundance RV Park 970-565-0997 A7 Steamboat Springs Eagle Soaring RV Park 970-879-0164 D2 Minturn Eagle - Holy Cross Ranger District 970-827-5715 D3 Lamar Sundance-High Plains RV Park & Cabins 719-336-1031 I6 Craig Craig KOA 970-824-5105 C2 Sterling Buffalo Hills Campground 970-522-2233 H2 Rifle Rifle Ranger District 970-625-2371 B3 Leadville Leadville Corral RV Park 719-486-3111 D4 Sterling Sterling RV Park 970-522-7541 H2 Creede Cottonwood Cove Guest Ranch 719-658-2242 C6 Limon Limon KOA 719-775-2151 G4 Silverthorne Dillon Ranger District 970-468-5400 D3 Strasburg* Denver East / Strasburg KOA 303-622-9274 G3 Creede Mountainviews RV Resort 719-658-2710 C6 Livermore Western Ridge Resort 970-482-4401 E1 NATIONAL PARKS, MONUMENTS, AND TRAILS WWW.NPS.GOV Stratton Marshall Ash Village 719-348-5141 I4 Creede The Antlers Rio Grande Lodge 719-658-2423 C6 Longmont B&B Mobile RV Park 303-652-2941 F2 Cortez Hovenweep National Monument 970-562-4282 A7 Towaoc Sleeping Ute RV Park 970-565-6544 A8 Crested Butte RV Resort 970-349-6160 C5 Loveland* Carter Valley Campground 970-663-3131 E2 Cortez Yucca House National Monument 970-529-4465 A7 Trinidad Cawthon RV Park & Motel 719-846-3303 F8 Cripple Creek Cripple Creek Hospitality House & Travel Park 719-689-2513 F5 Loveland* North Shore RV & Store 970-663-6200 E2 Trinidad Summit RV Park 719-846-2251 F8 Cortez / Mancos 970-529-4465 B7 Cripple Creek Eagles Landing RV Park 719-689-2006 F5 Lyons* LaVern M Johnson Park & Campground 303-823-8250 E2 Trinidad Tower 64 Motel & RV Park 719-846-3307 F8 Cortez / Mancos Old Spanish National Historic Trail 505-988-6098 Cripple Creek Lost Burro Campground 719-689-2345 F5 Mancos Ancient Cedars at Mesa Verde RV Park 970-565-3517 B7 Villa Grove Campground 719-655-2220 E6 Cortez / Mancos National Historic Trail 801-741-1012 Del Norte Woods & River Campground 719-657-4530 D7 Mancos Echo Basin Cabin & RV Resort 970-533-7000 B7 Walden Hoover Roundup Motel 970-723-4680 D1 Dinosaur Dinosaur National Monument 970-781-7700 A2 Delta Four Seasons River Inn & RV Park 970-874-9659 B5 Mancos Mesa Verde RV Resort 970-533-7421 B7 Walsenburg Dakota Campground 719-738-9912 F7 Delta Riverwood Inn & RV Park 970-874-5787 B5 Manitou Springs Crystal Kangaroo Campground 719-685-5010 F5 Eads National Historic Site 719-438-5916 I5 Wellington Fort Collins North / Wellington KOA 970-568-7486 F1 Delta Valley Sunset RV Ranch 970-874-0200 B5 Manitou Springs Pikes Peak RV Park & Campground 719-685-9459 F5 Florissant Florissant Fossil Beds Nat’l Monument 719-748-3253 E4 Westcliffe Grape Creek RV Park 719-783-2588 E6 Dolores Circle C RV Park 970-239-1850 A7 Fruita Colorado National Monument Fruita 970-858-3617 A4 Marble Meri Dae’s RV Park 970-963-7300 C4 Westcliffe Wet Mountain RV Park & Cabins 719-371-0918 E6 Dolores Cozy Comfort RV Park 970-882-2483 A7 Maybell Maybell Park 970-272-3080 B2 Grand Lake / Estes Park Rocky Mountain National Park 970-586-1206 E2 Weston Monument Lake Resort 719-868-2226 F8 Dolores Outpost Motel, Cabins & RV Park 970-882-7271 A7 Meeker & Hitch 970-329-1077 B3 Gunnison Curecanti 970-641-2337 C5 Weston StoneWall Lodge & RV Park 719-868-2294 F8 Dolores West View RV Resort 970-565-3388 A7 Meeker Rim Rock Campground 970-878-4486 B3 La Junta Bent’s Old Fort National Historic Site 719-383-5010 H6 Woodland Park Big Pines RV Park 719-687-9160 F4 Durango Alpen Rose RV Park 970-247-5540 B7 Meeker River Camp RV Park 970-878-5677 B3 Woodland Park Diamond Campground & RV Park 719-687-9684 F4 La Junta Santa Fe National Historic Trail 505-988-6098 Durango Durango North / Riverside KOA 970-247-4499 B7 Meeker Ute Lodge 970-878-4669 B3 Woodland Park Peak View Park 719-502-7431 F4 Montrose Black Canyon of the Gunnison Nat’l Park 970-641-2337 B5 Durango Durango RV Park 970-247-5199 B7 Mesa Grand Mesa RV Park 970-268-5651 B4 Woodland Park Woodland RV Park 719-687-2009 F4 Montrose National Historic Trail 801-741-1012 Durango Lightner Creek Campground & Cabins 970-247-5406 B7 Montrose Cedar Creek RV Park 970-249-3884 B5 Wray Wray Hitch’n Post Campground & RV Park 970-332-3128 I2 Mosca Great Sand Dunes Nat’l Monument & Preserve 719-378-6395 E7 Durango Oasis RV Resort & Cottages 970-247-0783 B7 Montrose Centennial RV Park 970-240-3832 B5 * = suburb of Denver Englewood* South Park MH & RV Community 303-761-0121 F3 Montrose Montrose Black Canyon KOA 970-249-9177 B5 * = Suburb of Denver

10 11 COLORADO’S LOW HUMIDITY HAS ITS PERKS, BUT CAN CREATE DRY, DANGEROUS FIRE CONDITIONS. WHILE FIRE CAN START FROM NATURAL EVENTS SUCH AS LIGHTNING STRIKES, 84 PERCENT OF U.S. WILDFIRES ARE CAUSED BY HUMANS OR HUMAN ACTIVITY. PLEASE TAKE THESE TIPS AND RESOURCES TO HEART AS YOU TRAVEL COLORADO:

▲ Keep camp昀res small ▲ Do not build a 昀re in ▲ Extinguish camp昀res ▲ Fire restrictions and bans and manageable. hazardous or windy properly by watering the are set by local jurisdic- conditions, or if a embers completely until tions and by individual ▲ Never let a 昀re campground, area or they are fully extinguished forest agencies. Check burn unattended. event prohibits camp昀res. and cool enough to with the local sheriff’s ▲ Properly maintain and Check 昀rst to see if they handle. Stir the ashes of昀ce, 昀re department watch camp昀res. are permitted. and embers to make sure or federal forest agency everything is wet, and before lighting a camp昀re ▲ Use an existing 昀re ring or scrape sticks and logs to this summer. 昀re pit; if one’s not remove any embers. available and pits are ▲ Register for emergency allowed, look for a site at ▲ Use care when smoking alerts in the county least 15 feet away from cigarettes; always put you are visiting at tent walls, shrubs, trees them out completely coemergency.com. and low-hanging branches. and don’t leave for your butts behind.

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KNOW BEFORE YOU GO: LEAVE IT AS YOU FIND IT: BE CAREFUL WITH FIRE CONSERVE ■ ■ ■ Find your way to Preserve our natural ■ KEEP WILDLIFE WILD: less-visited and and historical sites WATER IS A PRECIOUS RESOURCE, To keep you and them off-peak destinations. and living things as SO PLEASE CONSIDER YOUR WATER safe, don’t approach you found them. CONSUMPTION WHILE YOU’RE HERE. ■ STICK TO TRAILS: or feed wildlife. BELOW ARE SOME WAYS TO HELP: You’re helping natural ■ TRASH THE TRASH: ■ SHARE OUR TRAILS & areas stay natural. Pack it in, pack it out. ✔ Reuse towels in hotels instead PARKS: Be considerate of asking for a new one daily. of others enjoying our outdoors. ✔ Minimize the length of your showers.

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