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Aspenglen Campground
Campground52 sites

Aspenglen Campground

Aspenglen Campground is closed for the 2025/2026 winter camping season. Planning for trips in summer 2026? Reservations can be made at www.recreation.gov, search for Rocky Mountain National Park - Aspenglen Campground.

Backpacking Campsites in the Dunes or Forest
Campground27 sites

Backpacking Campsites in the Dunes or Forest

The most popular and unique backpacking option is camping in the 30-square-mile dunefield, beyond the major dune ridgeline (about 1.5 mile hike minimum over dunes). Enjoy wide open views of the starry sky or a bright moonlit night. Designated sites are also available in the trees of the foothills, or camping is available in higher forests of Great Sand Dunes National Preserve. Reserve national park backpacking permits for the dunes or foothills through recreation.gov

Deerlodge Park Campground
Campground7 sites

Deerlodge Park Campground

Deerlodge Park Campground is located 51 miles (82 km) east of the Canyon Visitor Center. It is located on the Yampa River at the boat ramp at the head of Yampa Canyon. It has seven shady sites suitable for tents. The sites have tables and fire pits. There is drinking water and vault toilets available seasonally, but no showers. Deerlodge Park Campground is open year-round, but winter access can be very difficult due to snow. When the Yampa River exceeds an 18,000 cfs flow rate, the campground will flood.

East Portal Campground
Campground15 sites

East Portal Campground

East Portal Campground is located within Curecanti National Recreation Area, but is adjacent to and only accessible from Black Canyon National Park ($30 entrance fee). This small campground is located at the bottom of the canyon along the Gunnison River, shaded by box elder trees. The campground is closed in winter. East Portal Road is closed to vehicles in winter but open to pedestrians and cyclists. The Bureau of Reclamation determines when East Portal Road closes. Elevation: 6526 feet (1989 m).

Echo Park Campground
Campground22 sites

Echo Park Campground

Situated along the Green River at the base of towering cliffs, the Echo Park Campground provides a unique camping experience in Dinosaur National Monument. Steamboat Rock dominates the view. Fremont petroglyphs are located on the canyon walls. Bighorn sheep and mule deer frequently roam through the campground. Unimproved hiking trails lead to the confluence of the Green and Yampa Rivers or to views of the Mitten Park Fault. The campground is located 38 miles (61 km) north of the Canyon Visitor Center.

Elk Creek Campground
Campground155 sites

Elk Creek Campground

Elk Creek Campground is located 16 miles west of Gunnison on U.S. Highway 50 on the shore of Blue Mesa Reservoir. We recommend making reservations prior to coming to Curecanti because cell service may be unavailable. All sites can be reserved and can be made the same day. All types of camping from tents to large RVs can be accommodated. Very few sites have trees. This is the only campground with electricity (Loop D only) at Curecanti. Elevation: 7540 feet

Gates of Lodore Campground
Campground19 sites

Gates of Lodore Campground

Gates of Lodore Campground is located on the Green River at the boat ramp at the head of Lodore Canyon. The campground is popular with river rafters who often stay here before launching on the Green River. There are 19 sites, some with shade. The sites have tables and fire pits or grills. During the summer, there is running water and vault toilets, but no showers. The campsites can accommodate tents and RVs (but there are no hook-ups).

Glacier Basin Campground
Campground150 sites

Glacier Basin Campground

Glacier Basin Campground is closed for the 2025/2026 winter camping season. Planning for trips in summer 2026? Reservations can be made at www.recreation.gov, search for Rocky Mountain National Park - Glacier Basin Campground.

Hovenweep Campground
Campground31 sites

Hovenweep Campground

A 31-site campground near the visitor center is open year-round and fully reservable through Recreation.gov. The campground is designed for tent camping, though a few sites will accommodate RVs up to 36 feet long. Groups are limited to eight people and two vehicles. Sites include tent pads, fire rings and picnic tables with shade structures; there are no hookups available. One campsite is wheelchair-accessible but is not designed for tent camping.

Longs Peak Campground
Campground26 sites

Longs Peak Campground

Longs Peak Campground is now closed for the 2025/2026 winter camping season.

Moraine Park Campground
Campground244 sites

Moraine Park Campground

Moraine Park Campground is open for winter camping on a first come, first-served basis through May 18, 2026. During the winter camping season, Moraine Park Campground is the only campground open in RMNP. Campsites are available in Loop A from sites 1-62, Loop B, Loop C, and Loop E. Planning for summer camping trips? Reservations can be made at www.recreation.gov, search for Moraine Park Campground.

Morefield Campground
Campground267 sites

Morefield Campground

Morefield Campground is four miles from the park entrance. The 267 campsites are situated within a high-elevation, grassy canyon filled with Gambel oak, native flowers, deer, and wild turkeys. Each site has a picnic table, gravel tent pad, and fire pit/BBQ grill. A camp store offers registration, food, and camp supplies. Firewood, gasoline, showers, a coin-operated laundromat, and a kennel are located nearby. The campground is managed by park concessioner Aramark and is open between spring and fall.

North Rim Campground
Campground13 sites

North Rim Campground

The North Rim Campground is remote and has 13 sites dispersed among pinyon and juniper trees. Sites are first-come first-served; all payment is via Scan & Pay on the Recreation.gov app. The last 5.6 miles of the road to the campground are unpaved. Services are very limited. To protect sensitive vegetation, please use designated tent pads and do not tie, hang, or attach anything to trees. Maximum combined length of RV, car and/or trailer is 22 feet. Generators are prohibited. Elevation: 7767 ft (2367 m).

Piñon Flats Campground
Campground91 sites

Piñon Flats Campground

Piñon Flats is a National Park Service campground located one mile north of the Visitor Center, open April through October. All sites are by reservation on recreation.gov. Beginning in the 2026 season, Individual and group sites can be reserved up to 3 months in advance.

Saddlehorn Campground
Campground80 sites

Saddlehorn Campground

All Saddlehorn Campground reservations, including same day, MUST be made online at www.recreation.gov. The campground is 4 miles from the west (Fruita) entrance. It is located in an area of Utah juniper and pinyon trees. Sites cost $22 a night, plus entry fee to Monument. One loop is open year-round. There are flush toilets, but no hookups or dump station. Each site has a picnic table and charcoal grill, no wood fires allowed. Max length is 40 feet for RVs, including both trailer and tow vehicle.

South Rim Campground
Campground88 sites

South Rim Campground

The South Rim Campground is located one mile (1.6 km) from the South Rim Visitor Center. All campsites are by reservation only. Reserve sites online at Recreation.gov. Sites are fairly close together and partially shaded by Gambel oak and serviceberry bushes. Only Loop B offers 20 and 30 amp electric hookups. During the warm season, drinking water is available, but there are no showers or dish cleaning stations, and no water for RV tanks. Elevation: 8400 ft (2560 m).

Timber Creek Campground
Campground98 sites

Timber Creek Campground

Timber Creek Campground is closed for the 2025/2026 winter camping season. Planning for trips in summer 2026? Reservations can be made at www.recreation.gov, search for Rocky Mountain National Park - Timber Creek Campground.