The best hot spring camping near Monument

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Monument, CO is a gateway to outdoor adventures. Sitting about 50 miles south of Denver and 20 miles north of Colorado Springs, Monument offers easy access to some of the best urban amenities as well as forests and mountains in the state. Year-round options for camping in tents, cabins, and RVs surround the area. And natural attractions like San Isabel and Pike National Forests offer extensive hiking trails along some of the most iconic fourteeners (mountain peaks that have an elevation of at least 14,000 feet), as well. Anglers may want to try Lake Pueblo State Park, which delivers the perfect spot for fishing and water sports.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Monument

1. Green Acres Herbal Retreat

99%
(69)
26mi from Monument · 1 site · Lodging
Learn more about this land: Private room fully furnished, kitchen & bath, attached to large greenhouse with organic vegetables (seasonal), with access to herb shop, enclosed communal courtyard sitting area with fire pit, water features and mountainous views. Close to tourist attractions and outdoor activities. Guided hikes and herbal workshop available upon request as time allows. We jokingly named our place Green Acres after the 1960's sitcom. As through blood sweat and tears and a little humor on the side we have transformed it from a junkyard to a small paradise. We do not mean to indicate several acres of green, although there is plenty of room to stretch out, relax and catch an awesome sunset on our 2 acres of land. This listing is not suitable for children under 10 years of age.
Toilets
Showers
Wifi
from 
$120
 / night

3. ❤️ Tranquility

34mi from Monument · 1 site · Tent, RV
Private, secluded, and scenic property conveniently located near all your favorite outdoor activities — fishing, hiking, and adventuring, all within an hour’s drive. Perfect for that authentic Colorado camping experience, whether you’re a fisherman, hunter, or outdoor enthusiast. The property can accommodate up to a 24’ travel trailer, 30’ RV, or tent camping. It includes 30-amp power, 110 AC power, internet access, and seasonal water (available on-site). Outdoor fires are allowed in the provided fire pit if fire restrictions are not in effect. A small tiny house is also available, featuring a bunk bed, mini refrigerator, and DVD TV. There’s even an outdoor log composting outhouse. A covered gazebo with chairs and two chaise lounges offers comfort during inclement weather. Please note: there is no sanitation dump on-site. If you have a portable waste tank (“poop wagon”), the neighboring property has a septic outlet available for use — arrangements must be made in advance.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Water hookup
from 
$60
 / night

5. Dakota Hot Springs

47mi from Monument · 55 sites
Dakota Hot Springs stands out as a unique destination due to its stunning natural surroundings and year-round accessibility, making it an ideal retreat for relaxation and rejuvenation. Nestled on 160 acres just off US Hwy 50 and one mile west of Colorado Hwy 115, this hidden gem is located in the picturesque Arkansas River Valley, often referred to as the Banana Belt of the Colorado Front Range. At an elevation of 5,200 feet, Dakota Hot Springs is enveloped by the majestic Sangre De Cristo and Rocky Mountains, offering breathtaking views and a mild climate with an average temperature of 56 degrees. With approximately 350 sunny days each year, visitors can enjoy the outdoors in a comfortable setting, even during the winter months. The hot springs feature a consistently warm water temperature of 108 degrees at the wellhead, flowing into a spacious 6-foot diameter circular tub. The rest of the pool maintains a soothing temperature range of 95 to 98 degrees. Thanks to the natural artesian flow from the well, the pool water is continuously refreshed, ensuring a clean and inviting experience. Enriched with therapeutic salts, soda, and calcium, the mineral-rich water is free from any measurable sulfur or iron, providing a pleasant and odorless soak that promotes relaxation and wellness.

6. Lake George Cabins & RV Park

29mi from Monument · 42 sites
Discover a truly unique camping experience at our campground, where breathtaking views and serene surroundings come together to create the perfect escape. Nestled on expansive acreage, our site offers unparalleled privacy, allowing you to unwind and connect with nature without the distractions of everyday life. Our campground features a variety of amenities designed to enhance your stay. Enjoy spacious camping spots, clean restrooms, and picnic areas perfect for family gatherings. For those seeking adventure, explore nearby natural attractions, including picturesque hiking trails and refreshing swimming holes that invite you to dive into the great outdoors. In addition to outdoor activities, you'll find charming restaurants and local shops just a short drive away, providing you with everything you need for a memorable getaway. Whether you're looking to relax by the campfire or embark on an exciting outdoor adventure, our campground is the ideal destination for nature lovers and families alike. Come and experience the perfect blend of tranquility and adventure!

Monument, CO is a gateway to outdoor adventures. Sitting about 50 miles south of Denver and 20 miles north of Colorado Springs, Monument offers easy access to some of the best urban amenities as well as forests and mountains in the state. Year-round options for camping in tents, cabins, and RVs surround the area. And natural attractions like San Isabel and Pike National Forests offer extensive hiking trails along some of the most iconic fourteeners (mountain peaks that have an elevation of at least 14,000 feet), as well. Anglers may want to try Lake Pueblo State Park, which delivers the perfect spot for fishing and water sports.

99% (63)

Top-rated campgrounds near Monument

1. Green Acres Herbal Retreat

99%
(69)
26mi from Monument · 1 site · Lodging
Learn more about this land: Private room fully furnished, kitchen & bath, attached to large greenhouse with organic vegetables (seasonal), with access to herb shop, enclosed communal courtyard sitting area with fire pit, water features and mountainous views. Close to tourist attractions and outdoor activities. Guided hikes and herbal workshop available upon request as time allows. We jokingly named our place Green Acres after the 1960's sitcom. As through blood sweat and tears and a little humor on the side we have transformed it from a junkyard to a small paradise. We do not mean to indicate several acres of green, although there is plenty of room to stretch out, relax and catch an awesome sunset on our 2 acres of land. This listing is not suitable for children under 10 years of age.
Toilets
Showers
Wifi
from 
$120
 / night

3. ❤️ Tranquility

34mi from Monument · 1 site · Tent, RV
Private, secluded, and scenic property conveniently located near all your favorite outdoor activities — fishing, hiking, and adventuring, all within an hour’s drive. Perfect for that authentic Colorado camping experience, whether you’re a fisherman, hunter, or outdoor enthusiast. The property can accommodate up to a 24’ travel trailer, 30’ RV, or tent camping. It includes 30-amp power, 110 AC power, internet access, and seasonal water (available on-site). Outdoor fires are allowed in the provided fire pit if fire restrictions are not in effect. A small tiny house is also available, featuring a bunk bed, mini refrigerator, and DVD TV. There’s even an outdoor log composting outhouse. A covered gazebo with chairs and two chaise lounges offers comfort during inclement weather. Please note: there is no sanitation dump on-site. If you have a portable waste tank (“poop wagon”), the neighboring property has a septic outlet available for use — arrangements must be made in advance.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Water hookup
from 
$60
 / night

5. Dakota Hot Springs

47mi from Monument · 55 sites
Dakota Hot Springs stands out as a unique destination due to its stunning natural surroundings and year-round accessibility, making it an ideal retreat for relaxation and rejuvenation. Nestled on 160 acres just off US Hwy 50 and one mile west of Colorado Hwy 115, this hidden gem is located in the picturesque Arkansas River Valley, often referred to as the Banana Belt of the Colorado Front Range. At an elevation of 5,200 feet, Dakota Hot Springs is enveloped by the majestic Sangre De Cristo and Rocky Mountains, offering breathtaking views and a mild climate with an average temperature of 56 degrees. With approximately 350 sunny days each year, visitors can enjoy the outdoors in a comfortable setting, even during the winter months. The hot springs feature a consistently warm water temperature of 108 degrees at the wellhead, flowing into a spacious 6-foot diameter circular tub. The rest of the pool maintains a soothing temperature range of 95 to 98 degrees. Thanks to the natural artesian flow from the well, the pool water is continuously refreshed, ensuring a clean and inviting experience. Enriched with therapeutic salts, soda, and calcium, the mineral-rich water is free from any measurable sulfur or iron, providing a pleasant and odorless soak that promotes relaxation and wellness.

6. Lake George Cabins & RV Park

29mi from Monument · 42 sites
Discover a truly unique camping experience at our campground, where breathtaking views and serene surroundings come together to create the perfect escape. Nestled on expansive acreage, our site offers unparalleled privacy, allowing you to unwind and connect with nature without the distractions of everyday life. Our campground features a variety of amenities designed to enhance your stay. Enjoy spacious camping spots, clean restrooms, and picnic areas perfect for family gatherings. For those seeking adventure, explore nearby natural attractions, including picturesque hiking trails and refreshing swimming holes that invite you to dive into the great outdoors. In addition to outdoor activities, you'll find charming restaurants and local shops just a short drive away, providing you with everything you need for a memorable getaway. Whether you're looking to relax by the campfire or embark on an exciting outdoor adventure, our campground is the ideal destination for nature lovers and families alike. Come and experience the perfect blend of tranquility and adventure!

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The best hot spring camping near Monument guide

Where to go

San Isabel National Forest

West of Monument sits San Isabel National Forest. Encompassing over 1,750 square miles and containing 19 of the state’s fourteeners, it’s a dream for hikers and mountain climbers. The forest features nearly 800 miles of hiking trails through meadows, forest passes, and six designated wilderness areas. Turquoise Lake Recreation Area is the most popular developed camping area, with seven campgrounds that feature flush toilets and a centrally located dump station. Twin Lakes Recreation Area is also popular among anglers and boaters, thanks to a convenient boat ramp and campsites right along the shoreline.

Pike National Forest

Just west of Monument, Pike National Forest covers about 1,730-square-miles and contains natural gems like Pikes Peak, Kenosha Pass, and the Continental Divide. Devil’s Head Lookout is also a must-see spot that includes a 2.8-mile trail through a forest of pine and aspen trees. It culminates in 143 steps up to a U.S. Forest Service fire lookout tower for a 360-degree view. Hipcampers can choose from dozens of serviced campgrounds for tent and RV camping in the forest as well as rustic log and modern two-story cabins.

Lake Pueblo State Park

About an hour south of Monument sits Lake Pueblo State Park, which encompasses about 10,000 acres of land, including 60 miles of shoreline around Lake Pueblo. Lake Pueblo is a hot spot for fishing, bringing anglers from all over to catch bass, catfish, rainbow trout, carp, and a dozen other fish species. The lake is also perfect for swimming, kayaking, and tubing. On land, find miles of hiking trails that wind through 200-year-old juniper trees to the Arkansas River. The park also has 393 campsites with picnic tables, paved parking, and fire pits. Arkansas Point and Northern Plains Campgrounds have electricity, along with showers, flush toilets, playgrounds, and dump stations. These sites fill up on weekends between Labor Day and Memorial Day, so reserve spots early.

When to go

Monument is most popular during warmer months, particularly from Labor Day to Memorial Day. July is the warmest month with average highs around 86°F. However, anglers should head to Lake Pueblo during spawning season in March and April for prime fishing. Snowsporters should check out the area in winter, when parks open designated snowmobile routes and cross-country skiing trails along with downhill skiing and snowboarding slopes. December can get frigid, with an average high of 40°F, but cold-weather campsites are available.