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An Exclusive Guide to Camping in Colorado

2022-12-27

How to choose the best camping place and style for you?
Colorado is an outdoor paradise with more than 13,000 camping sites ranging from state parks, and federal government lands, to privately own camping areas. The camping methods that can be chosen are also divided into traditional tent campsites, log cabins, and RV camping. Choose a camping site and supporting facilities that suit you, not only can you enjoy the natural beauty comfortably, but you can also easily explore and experience surrounding activities. 
Colorado State Park Campgrounds
There are forty-one parks in Colorado with a total of more than 4,000 campgrounds, all of which are managed by state parks. Most campsite facilities include toilets, electronic connection equipment, showers, laundry facilities, and play areas. At the same time, it also provides services for renting tents and camping huts, so that tourists have the opportunity to experience traditional and novel camping methods throughout the year.
Federal government land campgrounds

Several national forests and prairies managed by the U.S. Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management have many good camping sites. Most of these camping sites have relatively complete equipment: toilets, fire prevention facilities, and water for tourists. For those campers who want to get closer to nature and pursue the original living environment, they can also choose some natural environment campsites that need to be reached by riding horses and mountain bikes, but the infrastructure in these places is relatively less complete. 



Private campsite
In addition to the many official camping areas described above, you can also enjoy more conveniences when choosing a private campground in Colorado, such as hot tubs, laundry facilities, play equipment, and Wi-Fi.
Rocky Mountain National Park is one of the most popular national parks in the United States! There are 5 camping areas in the park. If you choose camping sites at different altitudes, you can enjoy different natural features. Glacier BASIn Campground is one of the popular campgrounds. At the beautiful Glacier Basin, you can enjoy the magical landscape of the Continental Divide: when the snow melts, the snow water on both sides of a line flows in the opposite direction, which will make you marvel at the magic of nature! It is also very convenient to go to Estes Park from Glacier Basin. You can choose to take the train and easily pass through Estes Park to see the cute appearance of wild elk up close.
Dunton River Camp is one of the most luxurious campgrounds in Colorado. Travelers who choose to camp here can experience the perfect combination of natural beauty and modern facilities. 8 specially customized luxury tents provide comfortable and loose indoor space, presenting intimate facilities like urban luxury resorts, and it is very convenient to go to the San Juan Mountains in southwest Colorado.
Savor the beauty of history at a historic site campground



Mesa Verde National Park - Morefield Campground
Take a stroll among the historical sites, which are rich in protected areas of many archaeological relics, with amazing cliffs and more than 4,000 archaeological sites. Hidden deep in the park's canyons, this campsite is known for its tranquil and elegant environment, only half an hour's drive from the park's famous archaeological site. Hikers can enjoy both leisurely and challenging trails. If you have the opportunity, you can also enjoy the sunset of Montezuma Valley at dusk.
Practical Tips for Camping in Colorado
• Camping in Colorado may encounter changeable weather. It is recommended to wear comfortable and multi-layered clothing to facilitate changes at any time;
• It is recommended that after choosing your favorite camping site, first check whether you need tickets or submit an application to enter the camping area, you can go to the official website to check;
• Look out for signage in camping areas for camping area boundaries and all trail entrances. If you are camping in a private area, remember to obtain a permit before entering a private residence;
• Remember to bring sleeping bags, raincoats, stoves, sufficient water and food, flashlights, sunscreen, mosquito repellants, and other camping essentials, and keep warm at night even in summer.

In Colorado, whether it’s a self-driving tour that explores every corner, a cycling tour that makes your heart beat faster, or a camping tour that allows you to hide in the quiet nature, it’s an excellent choice to get close to nature and enjoy a leisurely vacation!



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