The best beach camping near Durango

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Durango is a beautiful mountain town tucked into the southwestern part of Colorado near Mesa Verde National Park. It’s one of Colorado’s largest mountain towns and it has the perfect combination of natural attractions, historic sites, and lively, big city entertainment. Durango offers easy access to hiking and mountain biking trails, ski runs, and whitewater fun as well as a happening downtown with shops, unique restaurants, and a lively arts scene. Campers will find plenty of convenient options near town, including glamping spots right in town, and more secluded spots in the surrounding San Juan National Forest.    

100% (3) 10 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Durango

Riverside Glamping Retreat

1. Riverside Glamping Retreat

83%
(3)
6.6mi from Durango · 1 site
Looking for an epic camping spot with easy access to both the outdoors and some local adventure? This tent site in the Animas Valley, right on the banks of the Animas River, is perfect for you. Imagine waking up to the sight of elk or mule deer casually grazing nearby while red-tailed hawks cruise the skies. It’s super chill and ideal for anyone who loves wildlife. But that’s just the start—you're also a quick drive from Durango’s cool local scene and all the hiking, biking, and exploring the San Juan Mountains have to offer. Spend your days hitting the trails, rafting the river, or checking out Durango’s breweries and cafes, then come back to relax by your campfire under the stars. It’s the perfect mix of wild and town vibes!
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$120
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Resort De Los Arboles

2. Resort De Los Arboles

100%
(1)
30mi from Durango · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Beautiful camping location minutes from Navajo Lake with amazing lake fishing boating surfing and canoeing Resort De Los Arboles supplies peace and relaxation in your private Resort minutes from the boat ramp or the Windsurf Beach The Resort offers 50amp 30amp and regular outlet Horse Shoes, Ax Throwing, Corn Hole and fire pit to enjoy the star gazing Roughly 35 minutes from the hot springs Pagosa Springs CO has the world's deepest hot Enjoy Sky Ute Casino 20 minutes away Ignacio CO Check out Chimney Rock and all the amazing adventours 15minutes away Durango Narrow Guage Railroad Roughly 4o minutes Durango CO Mesa Verde roughly 1hr and 15minutes Come and enjoy your Stay ! Enjoy your peace and harmony Harmonize with the earth
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Electrical hookup
Campfires
from 
$28
 / night
Navajo Lake State Park

3. Navajo Lake State Park

88%
(8)
State park 34mi from Durango · 84 sites
Navajo Lake State Park: A Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts.
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Durango is a beautiful mountain town tucked into the southwestern part of Colorado near Mesa Verde National Park. It’s one of Colorado’s largest mountain towns and it has the perfect combination of natural attractions, historic sites, and lively, big city entertainment. Durango offers easy access to hiking and mountain biking trails, ski runs, and whitewater fun as well as a happening downtown with shops, unique restaurants, and a lively arts scene. Campers will find plenty of convenient options near town, including glamping spots right in town, and more secluded spots in the surrounding San Juan National Forest.    

100% (3) 10 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Durango

Riverside Glamping Retreat

1. Riverside Glamping Retreat

83%
(3)
6.6mi from Durango · 1 site
Looking for an epic camping spot with easy access to both the outdoors and some local adventure? This tent site in the Animas Valley, right on the banks of the Animas River, is perfect for you. Imagine waking up to the sight of elk or mule deer casually grazing nearby while red-tailed hawks cruise the skies. It’s super chill and ideal for anyone who loves wildlife. But that’s just the start—you're also a quick drive from Durango’s cool local scene and all the hiking, biking, and exploring the San Juan Mountains have to offer. Spend your days hitting the trails, rafting the river, or checking out Durango’s breweries and cafes, then come back to relax by your campfire under the stars. It’s the perfect mix of wild and town vibes!
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$120
 / night
Resort De Los Arboles

2. Resort De Los Arboles

100%
(1)
30mi from Durango · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Beautiful camping location minutes from Navajo Lake with amazing lake fishing boating surfing and canoeing Resort De Los Arboles supplies peace and relaxation in your private Resort minutes from the boat ramp or the Windsurf Beach The Resort offers 50amp 30amp and regular outlet Horse Shoes, Ax Throwing, Corn Hole and fire pit to enjoy the star gazing Roughly 35 minutes from the hot springs Pagosa Springs CO has the world's deepest hot Enjoy Sky Ute Casino 20 minutes away Ignacio CO Check out Chimney Rock and all the amazing adventours 15minutes away Durango Narrow Guage Railroad Roughly 4o minutes Durango CO Mesa Verde roughly 1hr and 15minutes Come and enjoy your Stay ! Enjoy your peace and harmony Harmonize with the earth
Pets
Electrical hookup
Campfires
from 
$28
 / night
Navajo Lake State Park

3. Navajo Lake State Park

88%
(8)
State park 34mi from Durango · 84 sites
Navajo Lake State Park: A Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires

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The best beach camping near Durango guide

Where to go

Durango

The town of Durango is a destination in itself. There are more trails running through Durango than any other city in Colorado and the Animas River flows right through town offering a range of water sports including a downtown whitewater park. Fishing is also great on several sections of the river including the seven mile stretch that flows right through town. The historic narrow-gauge railroad also runs daily from Durango to Silverton and offers stunning views of the surrounding San Juan Mountains. 

La Plata Canyon

Located just west of Durrango, the La Plata Canyon Recreational Area is a popular hiking destination. The La Plata’s are an exceptionally beautiful range of the San Juan Mountains and are known to put on quite the wildflower show in early summer. The area offers numerous trails for the serious hiker including trails to several peaks above 12,000 feet. Campers will find plenty of established campgrounds and dispersed areas in La Plata Canyon.  

Silverton

The old mining community of Silverton, Colorado is located about an hour north of Durango.  Along the way, you’ll pass by Purgatory Resort and several trailheads including the Molas Pass section of the Colorado Trail and the popular Engineer Mountain Trail. Near Silverton, you’ll find plenty of jeep roads and hiking trails leading into the high country and several National Forest campgrounds. 

Mesa Verde National Park

Located just 45 minutes west of Durango, Mesa Verde National Park preserved thousands of archeological sites including the famous multi-story dwellings built into the sides of cliffs. Visitors can tour the cliff dwellings on ranger-led tours and hike to rock art left behind by the Ancestral Puebloan people. Campers can almost always find a site at the Morefield Campground located inside the park.  

When to go

The best time to hike, mountain bike, and camp in the mountains around Durango is between May and early October. Late July and early August are especially nice when the high country is blanketed with Indian paintbrush and Colorado columbine. Fall colors are typically the best during the latter half of September. Ski season typically opens in early December and runs through early April, although backcountry skiers can often visit until June. 

Know before you go

  1. Durango is a very popular outdoor destination. Book campsites and activities, like train tickets, in advance. 
  2. Pack sunscreen and plenty of layers. The Durango area boasts over 300 days of sunshine a year and can get very chilly at night at the high elevations. 
  3. Durango is very dog-friendly. Dogs are welcome on most trails in and around Durango as well as many places around town. Dogs are not allowed on trails in Mesa Verde National Park
  4. Bears are a common sight around Durango. Don’t leave food unattended while camping, and hike in groups if you can.