Camping
Camping is permitted throughout National Forest lands, though campers
are cautioned to respect private property, keep their site clear of
trash and debris, and restrict their stay to the two-week limit. The
danger of wildland fire grows more serious each summer season. Campers
are urged to take every precaution to avoid the possibility of a wildland
fire.
Public and private campgrounds in our area serve tenters and RVs alike.
Some are fee based and others are free.
For National Forest availability go to http://www.recreation.gov or call1-877-444-6777.
AREA CAMPGROUNDS
Buckingham (a.k.a. Fourth of July) Campground
Six miles west of Eldora on dirt road. RVs not recommended. Rustic.
Wilderness access. 7 'official' sites. Free on first come basis.
Cold Spring Campground
Gilpin County north of Black Hawk on Highway 119.sOpen late May through
early September. 27 sites. Go to http://www.recreation.gov or call1-877-444-6777
Columbine Campground
Gilpin County three miles west of Central City. Open late May through
early September. 47 sites. USFS fee. Go to http://www.recreation.gov or call1-877-444-6777
Golden Gate Canyon State Park
Gilpin County north of Black Hawk. Two camping areas: Reverend's Ridge
and Aspen Meadows (tents only). 168 total sites. Drinking water, showers,
hook-ups, Visitors Center. Hiking trails, biking, fishing, horseback
riding. Colorado State Parks fee. Reservations recommended. (303) 582-3707
or on the web.
Kelly-Dahl Campground
Three miles south of Nederland off Highway 119. Drinking water, trailer
sites. Open late May through early September. 46 sites. USFS fee. Go to http://www.recreation.gov or call1-877-444-6777
Dory Hill Campground / Central City/Black Hawk
One half mile off Highway 119 north of Black Hawk. Open all year. Full
service camping, tents, and cabins. Reservations and information
at 303-582-9979.
Pawnee Campground
West of Ward on a good paved road 5 miles at Brainard Lake. Drinking
water. Trailer sites. This is a very popular campground and reservations
are highly recommended. Wilderness access. Open late May through early
September. 55 sites. USFS fee. Go to http://www.recreation.gov or call1-877-444-6777
Peaceful Valley & Camp Dick
About 18 miles north of Nederland on Highway 72. One half mile on good
dirt road to Peaceful Valley and one mile beyond to Camp Dick. Drinking
water, trailer sites. Wilderness access. Open late May through early
September. 49 total sites. USFS fee. Go to http://www.recreation.gov or call1-877-444-6777
Pickle Gulch Group Campground
Gilpin County on Highway 118 north of Black Hawk. Open late May through
early September. Group camping only, available by reservation only.
USFS fee. Go to http://www.recreation.gov or call1-877-444-6777
Rainbow Lakes Campground
Six miles north of Nederland off Highway 72, then left on turnoff for
University of Colorado Mountain Research Station. Six miles to campground
over a poorly maintained, bumpy road. Rustic. Wilderness access. Open
late May through early September. 18 sites. USFS fee. Go to http://www.recreation.gov or call1-877-444-6777
Rocky Mountain National Park Campgrounds
There are several campgrounds located within the park. Some include
RV sites and running water. Open all year, but summer reservations are
required. 577 total sites. (970) 586-1206 or on the web.
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