The best camping near Mesa Verde with hiking

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Mesa Verde draws hikers for its rugged canyons, ancient cliff dwellings, and trails that wind through juniper forests. If you’re looking to camp with hiking in mind, you’ll find 72 options here—each close to sandstone paths and panoramic overlooks. Sites like Coyote Pass RV Park (8 reviews) put you right near trailheads. Expect to pay around $38 a night, with some campsites hitting that lowest price point. Most spots allow campfires, welcome pets, and have toilets on site. When you’re not hiking, try fishing in nearby streams or watch mule deer graze at dusk. Mesa Verde’s campsites are practical, close to the trails, and make it easy to spend your days on foot and your nights under the stars.

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Mesa Verde draws hikers for its rugged canyons, ancient cliff dwellings, and trails that wind through juniper forests. If you’re looking to camp with hiking in mind, you’ll find 72 options here—each close to sandstone paths and panoramic overlooks. Sites like Coyote Pass RV Park (8 reviews) put you right near trailheads. Expect to pay around $38 a night, with some campsites hitting that lowest price point. Most spots allow campfires, welcome pets, and have toilets on site. When you’re not hiking, try fishing in nearby streams or watch mule deer graze at dusk. Mesa Verde’s campsites are practical, close to the trails, and make it easy to spend your days on foot and your nights under the stars.

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