Private camping near Crested Butte

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Looking for a camping adventure near Crested Butte, Colorado? Hipcamp has over 130 private campsites in that area, each offering a unique experience. Whether you're looking for a serene escape or a luxury riverside yurt, you'll find the perfect accommodation option. Some of the top campsites in the area include Serenity in the Foothills (295 reviews), Resort Valley Ranch (263 reviews), and Riverwalk Yurt, luxury on river (180 reviews). Prices start as low as $25 per night, with an average price of $46 per night. Popular amenities like cooking equipment, pet-friendly options, and trash disposal are available, and you can enjoy activities like surfing, exploring historic sites, and off-roading. Start planning your camping trip now!

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Miller Flats

1. Miller Flats

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44mi from Crested Butte · 4 sites · Tents · Powderhorn, CO
Miller Flats is a privately own home on 40 acres bordered on 4 sides by Bureau of Land Management (BLM). The Powderhorn Wilderness is literally in the back yard. You will find hiking and biking trails plentiful. The Lake Fork of the Gunnison River is just across the street, with public access just two miles away. If you are looking for Jeep or ATV trails, they are less than a mile down the road. We are twenty miles from the spectacular Alpine Loop! And twenty-five miles from Blue Mesa Reservoir. Tent sites include a firepit, and flat spot for tent. Water and electricity are available at the well house, but not the tent sites. Each campsite has a five gallon bucket of water, a camp potty with a removable bag that you dispose. There may be an outdoor shower available for an extra fee. Please do not plan on using the firepit unless we have had recent rain and the camp host approves. The grass around the campsite is a wildfire waiting to happen since we have been in a severe drought since 2021. There is a pile of wood near the cabin driveway that you can use for campfires. Please make sure you have a way to extinguish your fire. The road to the tent sites is BLM. It is not gravel, it is dirt. My car can get to most sites, but the camp host can help haul gear if you don’t want to drive down it. I have had several sedans drive the road, but if you have a low profile vehicle we can tote your supplies. Also, in spring the road may be muddy. Please have a 4 wheel drive. Just send me a message and we will make it work for you. Satellite Wifi is available near the well house, but somewhat spotty. Not great for downloading movies or gaming. Some people get cell service at the top of the hill, but otherwise there is very little in the area. Your tent sites are arranged around the property next to the wilderness and a BLM trail. You will be able to drive there. There is a log home on the center of the property, about a quarter mile or more away from the tent sites. We rent the property and a third of the time we are living on premises. There are gardens, barn cats, dogs and we are hoping to add a horse and a fuzzy cow. There are outdoor living areas between the log home and your sites. If you are interested in more seclusion, please see the Private Valley campsite. It has a ridge between the cabin, other campsites and the well house.
Campfires
Toilets
Potable water
from 
$25
 / night

Looking for a camping adventure near Crested Butte, Colorado? Hipcamp has over 130 private campsites in that area, each offering a unique experience. Whether you're looking for a serene escape or a luxury riverside yurt, you'll find the perfect accommodation option. Some of the top campsites in the area include Serenity in the Foothills (295 reviews), Resort Valley Ranch (263 reviews), and Riverwalk Yurt, luxury on river (180 reviews). Prices start as low as $25 per night, with an average price of $46 per night. Popular amenities like cooking equipment, pet-friendly options, and trash disposal are available, and you can enjoy activities like surfing, exploring historic sites, and off-roading. Start planning your camping trip now!

100% (158)

Top-rated campgrounds

Miller Flats

1. Miller Flats

88%
(4)
44mi from Crested Butte · 4 sites · Tents · Powderhorn, CO
Miller Flats is a privately own home on 40 acres bordered on 4 sides by Bureau of Land Management (BLM). The Powderhorn Wilderness is literally in the back yard. You will find hiking and biking trails plentiful. The Lake Fork of the Gunnison River is just across the street, with public access just two miles away. If you are looking for Jeep or ATV trails, they are less than a mile down the road. We are twenty miles from the spectacular Alpine Loop! And twenty-five miles from Blue Mesa Reservoir. Tent sites include a firepit, and flat spot for tent. Water and electricity are available at the well house, but not the tent sites. Each campsite has a five gallon bucket of water, a camp potty with a removable bag that you dispose. There may be an outdoor shower available for an extra fee. Please do not plan on using the firepit unless we have had recent rain and the camp host approves. The grass around the campsite is a wildfire waiting to happen since we have been in a severe drought since 2021. There is a pile of wood near the cabin driveway that you can use for campfires. Please make sure you have a way to extinguish your fire. The road to the tent sites is BLM. It is not gravel, it is dirt. My car can get to most sites, but the camp host can help haul gear if you don’t want to drive down it. I have had several sedans drive the road, but if you have a low profile vehicle we can tote your supplies. Also, in spring the road may be muddy. Please have a 4 wheel drive. Just send me a message and we will make it work for you. Satellite Wifi is available near the well house, but somewhat spotty. Not great for downloading movies or gaming. Some people get cell service at the top of the hill, but otherwise there is very little in the area. Your tent sites are arranged around the property next to the wilderness and a BLM trail. You will be able to drive there. There is a log home on the center of the property, about a quarter mile or more away from the tent sites. We rent the property and a third of the time we are living on premises. There are gardens, barn cats, dogs and we are hoping to add a horse and a fuzzy cow. There are outdoor living areas between the log home and your sites. If you are interested in more seclusion, please see the Private Valley campsite. It has a ridge between the cabin, other campsites and the well house.
Campfires
Toilets
Potable water
from 
$25
 / night

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