The best waterside camping near Breckenridge

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A classic Colorado ski town nestled in the Rockies, Breckenridge stays true to its natural heritage. With national forests on all sides, it's a haven for high country camping in Summit County. Mountain hikes, trout streams, and alpine lakes might awaken your inner mountaineer. Find a spot to stake your tent in White River National Forest—it spans a whopping 2.3 million acres. There's nothing like camping at 9,000 feet in Lowry Campground. At Heaton Bay Campground, you can savor the open views of the surrounding peaks. Drive north toward Frisco, Colorado to find more national forest campgrounds on the Dillon Reservoir. Both RV and tent camping give you easy access to this popular boating spot. A few miles away, Prospector Campground tempts adventurers with sweeping vistas. It's hard not to gawk at the snow-capped Tenmile and Gore mountain ranges while having lunch at your picnic table. RVs are welcome, but keep in mind the sites here are rustic. If you don't want to brave the mountain roads, you can always opt for a mountain-view RV park near Breckenridge. When the seasonal campgrounds close for the winter, spend your nights in a heated cabin or yurt. Skiing and snowshoeing are worth getting bundled up to enjoy. Plus, you can't miss the fresh powder after a Breckenridge snowfall.
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2. Gondola Village at Holy Cross

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24mi from Breckenridge · 4 sites · Lodging
Gondola Village at Holy Cross is a little sanctuary in the mountains between Vail, Leadville, and Aspen. There is little nearby except for the next door Holy Cross Wilderness, with a lifetime worth of trails, lakes, and peaks to explore -- all only two hours from Denver. Gondola Village at Holy Cross has direct access that many dream of to Colorado's water wilderness, and some of the best backcountry skiing, hiking, scrambling, backpacking, and fly fishing in the Summit Vail Eagle Aspen area. Our modern alpine cabins are some of the cutest cabins you'll step foot in, complete with a mix of amenities to make your wilderness stay a bit more comfortable. Gondola Village at Holy Cross is at 11.5k feet above sea level (believed to be the highest altitude Hipcamp in the world). Gondola Village at Holy Cross has been featured on Discovery Channel’s Reclaimed, Airbnb's OMG! Fund, Arch Digest, and the site of many product shoots. The managers of this property have worked in yurt, ADU, and cabin construction and hospitality for many years and have brought together some of the best Scandinavian and modern design with a mining town aesthetic. The trip up can be challenging (only off-road, winch / locker equipped vehicles dare try the 759 Holy Cross City jeep road, others will need to hike in at least 2.5 miles), but the views and cabins are well worth the trek. Snow free season tends to be June 15 an October 30 annually, and outside of this guests should be prepared for up to 11 miles of over-snow travel with no cars allowed (a bit less depending on snow coverage in the shoulder seasons from May 21 - early June and late October - November 21)
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A classic Colorado ski town nestled in the Rockies, Breckenridge stays true to its natural heritage. With national forests on all sides, it's a haven for high country camping in Summit County. Mountain hikes, trout streams, and alpine lakes might awaken your inner mountaineer. Find a spot to stake your tent in White River National Forest—it spans a whopping 2.3 million acres. There's nothing like camping at 9,000 feet in Lowry Campground. At Heaton Bay Campground, you can savor the open views of the surrounding peaks. Drive north toward Frisco, Colorado to find more national forest campgrounds on the Dillon Reservoir. Both RV and tent camping give you easy access to this popular boating spot. A few miles away, Prospector Campground tempts adventurers with sweeping vistas. It's hard not to gawk at the snow-capped Tenmile and Gore mountain ranges while having lunch at your picnic table. RVs are welcome, but keep in mind the sites here are rustic. If you don't want to brave the mountain roads, you can always opt for a mountain-view RV park near Breckenridge. When the seasonal campgrounds close for the winter, spend your nights in a heated cabin or yurt. Skiing and snowshoeing are worth getting bundled up to enjoy. Plus, you can't miss the fresh powder after a Breckenridge snowfall.
95% (5.1K)

Top-rated campgrounds near Breckenridge

2. Gondola Village at Holy Cross

93%
(160)
24mi from Breckenridge · 4 sites · Lodging
Gondola Village at Holy Cross is a little sanctuary in the mountains between Vail, Leadville, and Aspen. There is little nearby except for the next door Holy Cross Wilderness, with a lifetime worth of trails, lakes, and peaks to explore -- all only two hours from Denver. Gondola Village at Holy Cross has direct access that many dream of to Colorado's water wilderness, and some of the best backcountry skiing, hiking, scrambling, backpacking, and fly fishing in the Summit Vail Eagle Aspen area. Our modern alpine cabins are some of the cutest cabins you'll step foot in, complete with a mix of amenities to make your wilderness stay a bit more comfortable. Gondola Village at Holy Cross is at 11.5k feet above sea level (believed to be the highest altitude Hipcamp in the world). Gondola Village at Holy Cross has been featured on Discovery Channel’s Reclaimed, Airbnb's OMG! Fund, Arch Digest, and the site of many product shoots. The managers of this property have worked in yurt, ADU, and cabin construction and hospitality for many years and have brought together some of the best Scandinavian and modern design with a mining town aesthetic. The trip up can be challenging (only off-road, winch / locker equipped vehicles dare try the 759 Holy Cross City jeep road, others will need to hike in at least 2.5 miles), but the views and cabins are well worth the trek. Snow free season tends to be June 15 an October 30 annually, and outside of this guests should be prepared for up to 11 miles of over-snow travel with no cars allowed (a bit less depending on snow coverage in the shoulder seasons from May 21 - early June and late October - November 21)
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