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The best camping near North Sterling State Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next North Sterling adventure.

Commune with nature, no matter the season, on the banks of a massive reservoir.  

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Spring Canyon Ranch

6 sites ¡ Tents6345 acres ¡ Raymer, CO
Learn more about this land:Bird watching, hiking, star gazing, camping, fishing, horse shoes, corn hole, biking, relaxation, meditation, meals, fresh air, indoor pool and sauna, outdoor hot tub, wildlife observation.
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wentz family farm

2 sites ¡ RVs, Tents100 acres ¡ Fort Morgan, CO
This property has been in my family since 1900. It is still a working farm/ranch but we are looking to let a select few others enjoy our property. My grandfather built the lake with a d9 cat bulldozer in the 50's and we are just completing a sediment clean out and refurbishment of the lake. All of the trees were planted by my great grandfather and they afford lots of wildlife cover; wild turkeys, raccoons, skunks, squirrels, etc. The area we selected for camping is in a bowl so you have good privacy. The lake is stocked for fishing and because its private, no license is needed. The fishing hole and swimming hole are separate from the main lake and offer cheaper accommodations. We limit ourselves to 2 campsites to the 100 acres, so there is plenty of privacy. There is some road noise and smell from the local dairy that is about 1/2 mile away if the wind is right. Simple private camp spot - there is a swimming/fishing hole with dock and ladder. There is a year round creek and some small islands that can be explored. Fire pit, portapotty and propane grill are available. Potable water and sewage dump is available at main residence but not at camp site. This is designed to be a family friendly area that's great for younger kids. Area is also a pasture so cows and cow patties could be encountered and wild deer and turkey are around. If you have a larger family than 4 remember hipcamps policy is that younger children do not count towards the limit.
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Cottonwood Tree Camp

2 sites ¡ RVs, Tents5 acres ¡ Brush, CO
When the farm house was built in 1909, the cabin was already here. We bought the weed patch with the intention of starting a flower farm. It was a cattle feed lot years ago and the soil should be very fertile. We'll use the composted manure in the Spring. Learn more about this land: Farm land off I-76 and Hwy 6. Set up camp under old cottonwood trees, between the wild plums and spruce trees. 31267 Road U, Brush CO 80723. Prewitt Reservoir and Elliot State Recreational Area nearby. Sunsets and sunrises are spectacular. See the stars at night. Wake up to the rooster's crow. We have alfalfa and corn to the north and grasslands to the south. Outhouse/port-o-potty is available. The train adds to the country feel. Irrigation ditch runs at least two days a week. Our chickens are friendly and used to dogs. Site #1 is better for small vehicles and tent camping. It is more protected. Site #2 is better for large RVs and trailers. NEW 9 hole disc golf course (the Octagon) on 5 acres. Located down the road from nationally recognized Optimist course in Ft Morgan CO.
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Sweenie's Sandbox

4 sites ¡ RVs5 acres ¡ Brush, CO
We have owned this land for 20+ years. Over the years, we have acquired a menagerie of animals that make our homestead unique. We currently have a peacock, goose and guinea, several goats, three mini horses, a dozen chickens, and 2 dogs. 
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Rural Getaway

1 site ¡ RV, Tent1 acre ¡ Ovid, CO
40'x100' lot in the small quiet town of Ovid, Colorado. A getaway in northeastern Colorado to stop for the night or weekend getaway. Not far from I-76 and I-80, the south platte river and a short walk or drive from local hometown dining. Dinning: Luna's Bar and Grill- 2 blocks south Lucy's Place - 9.3 miles west Fuel: Card control Pumps - 1 blocks south RV Dump: Colorado Welcome Center 9.3 miles east
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The best camping near North Sterling State Park guide

Overview

About

Situated right on the 3,000-acre North Sterling Reservoir, this state park is popular with boaters, swimmers, and anglers, especially during the summer high season. There’s also plenty to do on land, with an archery range, a shooting range, a playground, and loads of picnic sites plus a swim beach and six miles of multi-use trails. The park also offers 141 campsites spread across three campgrounds, one of which has electric sites and a dump station all year long, plus two seasonal camper services buildings with coin-operated pay showers.

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Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. You can book campsites over the phone or by using the Colorado Parks and Wildlife online reservation system.
  2. Campsites open for reservation 120 days in advance and can be reserved up to three days before your stay.
  3. Unreserved campsites are available for same-day use on a first-come, first-served basis, but must be occupied immediately. You must be present to make a booking and cannot hold campsites for friends or other campers.
  4. If you are struggling to find a reservation, there are plenty of Hipcamps worth considering in the area, many of which are right on the South Platte River.

When to go

North Sterling is at its busiest in the summer months, and May through September is considered high season here. July and August temperatures are particularly ideal for water sports, and swimming. Early autumn mornings are ideal for birdwatching, when migrating hawks and eagles are most active in the area. Elks campground is available for winter camping, and ice fishing is a popular winter activity when it gets cold enough to be an option.

Know before you go

  • PJ Marina, right by the Elks entrance to the park, sells gas, food, and supplies in summer.
  • Kayaks, canoes, and pontoons are available for rent through North Sterling Boat Charter and Rental.
  • The nearest city for picking up supplies and groceries is Sterling, a 20-minute drive south.
  • Provided they remain on six-foot-long or shorter leashes, dogs are welcome everywhere except for in buildings and on the swimming beach.
  • Campers are required to pay for both campsite reservations and separate daily or annual parking passes.
  • Site 15 in Elks Campground is wheelchair accessible and has a grill pedestal in lieu of a fire pit.

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