RV camping near Naturita

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In Naturita, RV camping lines up over 870 options for travelers who want flexibility and comfort on the road. Expect average rates around $46 a night, with some sites dipping as low as $20. Many sites cater to big rigs and offer electricity and water hookups, so you won’t have to sacrifice essentials. You’ll find campsites perched above canyons, tucked in sagebrush, and just a short drive from local swimming holes and hiking trails. For a spot with panoramic views and a loyal crowd, check out The Views at Gateway (328 reviews). If you’re chasing adventure beyond the basics, Adventure Haven RV (300 reviews) and High Sage Hogans (232 reviews) both get nods for their location and atmosphere. Hiking, swimming, and even snow sports are all on the menu, depending on the season. Plug in, park, and get outside—Naturita’s got your RV basecamp covered.

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Down at the Hop Yard Camping

2. Down at the Hop Yard Camping

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42mi from Naturita · 12 sites · Tents, RVs · Montrose, CO
Wake up to the fresh aroma of hops, enjoys beers made with the hops grown next to your sleeping bag, have a campfire with an incredible view of the San Juan Mountains and open night sky, take a tour and learn about the unique world of hops, walk around an 18-foot tall, 32-acre hop trellis, and adventure in all that the Western Slope of Colorado has to offer. We also have 'Fridays on the Farm' every Friday until October 3rd from 4-9pm serving beer with our hops, a local food truck, live music, and yard games. Check our website for more details! We can open the beer barn on other nights, as well as offer tours, upon request! This is a perfect basecamp for adventure! The attractions are endless: Exploring Black Canyon NP, Curecanti NRA, and Gunnison Gorge NCA; fly fishing in gold metal waters; hunting; hiking, climbing, and traversing the Via Ferrata in the San Juan Mountains; rafting, kayaking, or SUPing on three different rivers, including a wave park right in town, as well as on reservoirs and lakes; relaxing in mineral-rich hot springs; shopping for unique souvenirs and gifts; and enjoying the activities, restaurants, and shopping of nearby Ouray and Telluride! If we're booked out, message us and we may have some backup spots! ; )
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Hartwork Ranch

3. Hartwork Ranch

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33mi from Naturita · 5 sites · Tents, RVs · Placerville, CO
Elk are in rut and you can hear them bugling from your campsite. The aspen groves are peaking and we’re surrounded by orange scrub oak for fall. Oh, we have views! You may have a campfire and we have free wood! We also have delicious duck eggs! A beautiful 40 acre ranch on Hastings Mesa with views of Alder Canyon and Hayden’s Peak. You can hear Alder Creek flowing through the canyon from the comfort of your campsite. Many nearby options for bicycling, hiking, kayaking and skiing in the area. Once you pull out the driveway you are a few minutes from Last Dollar Ranch Road (hike, bike, or 4x4) and about a 25 minute drive to Telluride, 30 minutes to Ridgway, and 30 minutes to Norwood. Just outside of Ridgway is Orvis Hot Springs, and more hot springs can be found in Ouray. The property offers access to Alder Creek and our beaver ponds down in the canyon. The fields are blanketed with Iris and clematis flowers in May and June and other wild flowers throughout the summer including pentstemon, larkspur, and wild roses. There are patches of scrub oak and fields with cinquefoil bushes in the camping areas, and as you go down in the canyon there’s aspen groves, blue spruce, and ponderosa pines. As mentioned before, we have delicious farm fresh duck eggs from our happy free-ranging ducks!
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Bedrock CO Glamping Tents & RV

6. Bedrock CO Glamping Tents & RV

17mi from Naturita · 20 sites · Tents, RVs · Nucla, CO
Bedrock Base Camp: Camp with Purpose Welcome to Bedrock Base Camp, where adventure meets comfort in the heart of stunning Redrock country. Our unique glamping experience offers a serene and secluded getaway. Whether you are enjoying the seclusion of our glamping tents on the upper plateau or the RV experience alongside the meandering Dolores River, Bedrock Base Camp (BBC) is perfect for groups looking to reconnect with nature and each other. Whether you're planning a retreat for yogis, a family reunion, night sky watchers, weddings, motorcyclists, church members, students, or even a movie shoot, the BBC provides an ideal backdrop for your adventures. Accommodations: We can accommodate RVs, DIY tents, and offer Glamping tents thus adding flexibility to your group's camping arrangements. Our 160-acre property features • 10 Glamping tents with beds and an above-ground fire pit on the upper plateau. No water or power. 1 dry flush toilet. (Walking or unimproved SUV access only) • 9 RV sites with power (30-50 amp) on the lower section near Delores River. (7 pull-throughs & 2 back-ins.) Power only (NO water or dumping) • Electricity: The RV area has electricity, allowing Glampers to charge essential devices. • Restrooms: We have one dry flush restroom above in the Glamping tent area and a one porta pottie near the river in the lower section. • DIY Dry camping for groups or individuals with their own camping tents and gear. Glamping Tents: The Glamping tents are perched on a beautiful plateau overlooking the valley and river below. Each tent is nestled under an additional canvas shade, supported by sturdy wood poles. This design not only enhances the rustic charm but also provides extra protection from the elements, ensuring a comfortable stay regardless of the weather. Inside each tent, you'll find a cozy queen bed and a couch that converts into a bunk bed with two twin beds, accommodating up to four guests per tent. Outside of each tent, you’ll find comfortable Adirondack chairs and an above-ground firepit, perfect for cooking or just for unwinding after a day of exploration. Glamping Tent Access: Our desire is to keep our property as natural, as possible. The Glamping area is meant to emulate a rural village existing in a far-off country with only a footpath to access. We prefer that the tent sites be accessed by foot. Either a steep climb of about 40 “stairs” or an easier walk around of about 650 yards. There is an unimproved access road leading to the tents that might be accessible by an AWD SUV but is unadvisable for cars or street motorcycles. ** If you cannot backpack or don’t wish to manage the steep steps or the walk around to the tents or do not have a high clearance 4wd vehicle THIS LOCATION IS NOT FOR YOU, PLEASE DO NOT BOOK. What to Bring to Glamping Tents: To fully enjoy your stay in the BBC Glamping tents, please bring what you would pack if you were backpacking. (minus the tent and bed) • Food and Utensils • Water • Queen sheets or sleeping bags • Sleeping bags for bunks • Fire pits have grates for grilling or heating water Bring needed pots, pans, and utensils. • Firewood (No gathering wood on site!) • Flashlight • Toiletries What not to bring • No pets, Vaping, or Smoking (of any kind) allowed in the Glamping tents Enjoy Quiet time and dark skies: No electronics that could disturb others or artificial light beyond flashlights from 1 hour after sunset to 8 am. Activities and Surroundings: Our expansive camp offers plenty of space for larger groups and is surrounded by breathtaking Redrock landscapes. Explore the wonderful hiking and biking trails nearby, or the hundreds of miles of UTV trails including the Rim Rocker Trail. Or make Bedrock your base camp as you enjoy dozens of day trips to beautiful and bucket-list-worthy locations. Or simply relax and take in the scenic views. Reflect on natural and human history. Go back in time and find a short walk to petroglyphs, then enjoy the sunset as you gaze across the Dolores River which runs through the property. Then go even further back in time and be amazed at the Dark Sky star gazing. With no WIFI and very spotty cell service to distract you, Bedrock Base Camp is an ideal place to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and reconnect with nature and your companions. Purpose: We established Bedrock Base Camp to support our research efforts at www.WHOlives.org The primary purpose of the property is to bring awareness to the solvable problems that still exist in developing countries around the world and to provide a location and support to college students, engineers, and inventors who have an interest or ideas on how to make our small world a little better and safer place to live. The BBC is an ideal place where anyone can experiment and deploy their ideas on how to improve dry farming, housing, water collection, transportation, emergency shelters, rural economics, water purification, and a myriad of other ideas just waiting to be discovered. We also know that everyday people have some of the greatest ideas, so we also challenge our visitors to think about how they might go about changing the world. It was this free-flowing of ideas that led to the invention of the award-winning “Village Drill” which has drilled over 14,000 wells worldwide, bringing clean, lifesaving water to over 13 million people. This is why we embrace “Camping with purpose” Book your stay at Bedrock Base Camp and experience camping with a purpose. Create lasting memories in a picturesque, tranquil setting that promises both adventure and relaxation. Location • Bedrock, Colorado (On Hwy 90, turn North on the Y-11 road for 1.5 miles.) • Enjoy the Delores River on the property and visit the historic Hanging Flumes • Easy access to hiking, biking, cross-country skiing, and off-road driving trails • Float or raft the San Miguel and the Delores Rivers • A short drive to Buckeye Reservoir: Fishing, paddleboarding, tubing, and kayaking • 20-minute drive to Naturita CO. (Grocery shopping, fuel, restaurants, etc.) • 16 miles from the Utah border • 1 hour from Moab • 90 minutes from Telluride • 5 hours from Salt Lake City, 6 hours from Denver, 8 hours from Vegas Day Trips Experience the beauty of the surrounding region with our recommended day trips, perfect for adding variety to your stay: Moab, UT: 1 hour 10 minutes (60 miles) Monticello, UT: 1 hour 15 minutes (68 miles) Gateway, CO: 1 hour 15 minutes (68 miles) Telluride, CO: 1 hour 35 minutes (75 miles) Ouray, CO: 1 hour 45 minutes (91 miles) Montrose, CO: 2 hours 5 minutes (107 miles) Grand Junction, CO: 2 hours 15 minutes (120 miles) Scenic loops: Gateway-Delta-Montrose Loop: 5 hours (270 miles round trip) Telluride-Norwood Loop: 5 hours 6 minutes (230 miles round trip) is the most scenic Slickrock-Norwood Loop: 4 hours 35 minutes (220 miles round trip) Slickrock-Telluride Loop: 4 hours 40 minutes (250 miles round trip) Other Destinations For even more exploration, these destinations offer a range of experiences, from stunning natural parks to vibrant cities: Cedaredge, CO: 2 hours 45 minutes via Gateway (150 miles) Grand Mesa, CO: 2 hours 55 minutes via Gateway (158 miles) Durango, CO: 3 hours 30 minutes via Highway 550 (162 miles) Gunnison, CO: 3 hours 20 minutes via Ridgeway (171 miles) Shiprock, NM: 3 hours 20 minutes via Slickrock (174 miles) Redstone, CO: 4 hours via Gateway (211 miles) Pagosa Springs, CO: 4 hours 40 minutes via Highway 550 (222 miles) Salt Lake City, UT: 4 hours 55 minutes (292 miles) Bryce Canyon, UT: 5 hours 23 minutes via I-70 (305 miles) Steamboat Springs, CO: 5 hours 25 minutes via Highway 141 (306 miles) Cedar City, UT: 5 hours 30 minutes (347 miles) Zion National Park, UT: 6 hours 10 minutes (373 miles) SLC Airport UT: 5 hours (297 miles) via Hwy 15 to Hwy 6 Denver Airport, CO: 6 hours 30 minutes via I-70 (379 miles) or 7 hours 15 minutes via scenic Highway 285 (394 miles) Las Vegas, NV: 7 hours 50 minutes (516 miles) • Campfires are only allowed in designated areas and above-ground pits. Extinguish when unattended. Control what you burn so sparks and material cannot escape especially when burning trash or there are gusts of wind. Check for burn bans and ensure that all fires are properly supervised to prevent unintended fires.
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Delta Hobby Farm

7. Delta Hobby Farm

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43mi from Naturita · 1 site · Tent, RV · Delta, CO
We are a working hobby farm, complete with orchard, goats, pasture, and yurts. We love this slice of Western Colorado beauty... so close to the Grand Mesa, Black Canyon of the Gunnison, and the Uncompaghre Plateau. So many outdoor possibilities! We build a brand new shower house with flushing toilet to share between all guests as we also have 2 yurts. We also welcome pets that don't chase the free range chickens and are on a leash when out n about. We have recently installed a Pergola for shade! Tent camping is in side the square (if you'd like!) as its lined with peegravel. There is a gate at the entrance of the field and there is a horse fence around the field is twine, so please use the gate! The share shower and bath house has on-demand hot water and a flushing toilet. We encourage all guests to be tidy and efficient as the yurts also share the same bath house.
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Where The Wild Things Camp

8. Where The Wild Things Camp

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45mi from Naturita · 17 sites · Tents, RVs · La Sal, UT
Come camp Where The Wild Things Camp! Let the awe-inspiring views of the majestic slick rock, sage and juniper surround you in the peace and quiet of this beautifully secluded desert space. Centrally located to the best Canyonlands has to offer, our camp is located on 25 acres less than half a mile from Looking Glass Arch, a popular rock climbing destination which got its name from the conquistadors who would climb to the top and look through a “looking glass” for landmarks that would lead them back to Santa Fe.  Moab is 25 miles to our North, about a 30 minute drive. The nearest convenience store/gas station is in the tiny town of La Sal, 12 miles NE of us. Although the Lasal Jct. now has burger truck, showers, ice and snacks. The nearby La Sal mountains rise to over 12,000 in elevation and is a great place to get out of the heat and enjoy lakes surrounded by beautiful pine and aspen forests. As the name suggests, Where The Wild Things Camp truly is wild and not for everyone. We are off grid, meaning there is NO electricity, no drinking water, and only "spotty" cell phone service is best just anywhere before bathrooms. Make sure to check the weather forecast before coming out and be prepared for anything as the weather here in the desert can be unpredictable and ALWAYS stake down your tents! Porta-Potty's available. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PRACTICE PACK-IT-IN AND PACK-IT-OUT. Trash service not available. NON-AGGRESSIVE dogs are always welcome, however please keep in mind that a lot of our wild friends also live here, such as coyotes, rattlesnakes, deer and antelope. We wouldn’t want your pets or our friends harmed in any way! From Moab: Drive south on Hwy 191 for approximately 23 miles and turn right (east) onto Looking Glass Rd/Co. Rd. 131 (It will be the first right after La Sal Junction) Continue on this road for 1.4 miles until you see a wide gravel road branching off to the left. Turn left, this road will branch again in .03 miles, turn to the right and continue straight (another .5 mile to WHERE THE WILD THINGS CAMP!! From Monticello: Drive north on Hwy 191 for approximately 31 miles and turn left onto Looking Glass Rd/Co. Rd 131 (It will be the first left after Wilson Arch). https://earth.google.com/earth... Moab: 25 miles Canyon Rims Recreation Area: 12 miles La Sal: 12 miles Monticello: 33 miles Blanding: 54 miles Bluff: 79 miles Mexican Hat: 104 miles Monument Valley: 126 miles
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The Views at Gateway

9. The Views at Gateway

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33mi from Naturita · 10 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Gateway, CO
Located on the Dolores river, this property is perfect for hikers, fishing, rafting, or just camping! There is a natural spring just a few miles from the location with drinking water as well. When you stay here you are located right on the river with nothing but places to hike, climb and have fun and there are several options for you to choose from. There is a cabin, an onsite RV, a canvas tent, and BYO tent or RV camping on the land - you can pick whatever suits you best! No matter what, you can fall asleep to the sound of the river after a great night of star gazing! Nearby outdoor points of interest include the Dolores River on property, Hanging Flume which is approx. 20 miles from site, Gateway Canyons Resort Auto museum 7 miles from site, Arches National Park 2 hour drive from site, Colorado national monument 1 hour drive. The Grand Mesa 2 hour drive, Telluride ski resort 2 hour drive! You can find hiking, biking, swimming, paddle board, kayaks, rafting, fishing, tubing, bird watching, star gazing rock climbing, bouldering, all right from the property. All sites are accessible without 4wheel drive. I love where I live and think everyone should be able to experience the peaceful quiet beautiful environment that it is!
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Moab Field Office

13. Moab Field Office

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572 sites · Moab, Utah
There’s a pretty solid chance that you’ve heard about Moab, one of Utah’s most happening recreation spots. This gorgeous place gets packed, so do your homework beforehand so you know where to go! The Moab Field Office, administered by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), takes up 1.8 million acres of gorgeous canyon-riddled lands. Spend your days hunting for natural arches and bridges, exploring mesas, and contemplating how the heck rocks can look so crazy. BLM lands are also fantastic base camps for forays into nearby Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park. There are 26 campgrounds, and you can usually find something even on the busiest of weekends (but, if you can swing it, it’s always best to arrive early). River recreation on the Colorado and Green Rivers is another major draw. However you spend your time in Moab, you’ll fall in love with the impressive red rock formations, the deep canyons, and surprising amount of plant life.
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Adventure Haven RV

14. Adventure Haven RV

97%
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39mi from Naturita · 8 sites · RVs · La Sal, UT
Hello! Please note that we are RVs only. ALL five sites have FULL hookups, strong WiFi, (so your cell phone WILL work!) and tables. We are 27 miles south of Moab. What we offer: In addition to an exceptional view of the mountain, our place is clean, spacious, orderly, quiet, inexpensive, with super fast and stable WiFi. What we don’t offer: fancy landscaping or restrooms. The Adventure Haven feels open, public and safe to most people. Funky and rural, in high pristine desert with a sweet view of the mountain is the overall vibe. Hours can go by with no traffic noise. This is in contrast to the constant drone of traffic noise in Moab. We are also about ten degrees cooler than Moab with nights cooling off even more; what a relief! The Adventure Haven is a five site mini-RV park located in an old and somewhat derelict subdivision in a small town on a 1.5 acre lot. A uranium boom town in the 1950's, La Sal is now a shadow of past times (and littered with artifact trailers and structures). But we are in beautiful high desert country and we are at the foothills of the La Sal Mountains and the park has a completely unobstructed view of this range! What kind of people LIKE it here? Those who like peace and quiet and dark skies. Relaxed full-time RVers, work-at-homes who need strong and fast WiFi, folks on a budget, those who like to support Hipcamp hosts, people looking for inside local information, solo travelers who want to feel safe yet not in a crowded place - like they’re near someone they know, and in a quiet, small town where unusual things are noticed. What kind of people DON’T like it here? People expecting a resort, or a vast-pristine-remote property. Also people who are uncomfortable with rural eye-sores typical of rural Utah (old cars, and slow projects) will not like it here, nor will party people and special event groups (not allowed here). *If you want a long stay contact us because we might be able to work it out! • Hook and Ladder OHV Trail system is less than five miles away and Rim Rocker Jeep trail is close as well.
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Poplar Place

15. Poplar Place

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43mi from Naturita · 4 sites · Tents, RVs · Olathe, CO
Locally owned, this large tree grove with over 100 trees, was planted in 1979 for privacy and shade between 2 homes. Learn more about this land: Pitch a tent, sleep in a hammock or park your RV at the Poplar Place. Several campsites within a large grove of trees which provide privacy & shade. Enjoy the sounds of nature including but not limited to: woodpeckers, owls, hawks, farm animals, frogs, crickets & much more. Hammocks, local area maps & yard games available at our check-in station and don’t forget to carve your initials in the totem pole before you leave. You can enjoy visiting with friends around the fire pit, play a game of tic-tac-toe, have an axe throwing contest or hide out in the Tee-Pee, whatever your heart desires. **Pets are welcome, however, they MUST BE ON LEASHES AT ALL TIMES & PROPER DISPOSAL OF ANIMAL WASTE IS A MUST* Thank you
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Coworking Space with Mountain Views

17. Coworking Space with Mountain Views

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41mi from Naturita · 6 sites · Tents, RVs · Montrose, CO
We bought a school house! Our long-term plan is to build out a full campground on the property, but in the interim we will be offering boondocking. While we are under construction on the outdoor space, the main building that we have converted into a coworking space is available for our guests to use from the hours of 9AM - 6PM. Unfortunately, we are on old agricultural land so the sites are in the direct sun during the day. Please be aware that it gets hot out here in the summer and take this into consideration when booking your stay with us. Please note that there is only one camping structure allowed per site (one tent, one rv, one van, etc.). Since we are under construction we ask that you use caution when pulling into the lot. Our property is also on a bike trail that connects to 70 miles of (mostly paved) bike trails across the town of Montrose. Please reach out with any questions. We look forward to hosting you!
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CampV Colorado

19. CampV Colorado

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(45)
1.8mi from Naturita · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Naturita, CO
Inspired Shelter for the Spirited Wanderer CampV was established in 1942 by the Vanadium Corporation to house the engineers who worked in the uranium mines outside of Naturita, Colorado. In 2020, this historic gem was restored by StudioVille Crew to welcome wanderers to a remote and scenic corner of SW Colorado. Discover your Wild without the crowds. Beautiful with a tiny bit of dirt under the fingernails and 120 acres to explore, travelers can sleep well in one of the newly reimagined historic cabins, glamping tents, Jupes, airstreams or river front camping. Through our arts non-profit WEarts, explorers can experience our curated art and support art and creative programming in a rural community. When you’re ready for a mission, check out Planet V, our annual arts and music gathering over Memorial Day and prepare to lift off.
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In Naturita, RV camping lines up over 870 options for travelers who want flexibility and comfort on the road. Expect average rates around $46 a night, with some sites dipping as low as $20. Many sites cater to big rigs and offer electricity and water hookups, so you won’t have to sacrifice essentials. You’ll find campsites perched above canyons, tucked in sagebrush, and just a short drive from local swimming holes and hiking trails. For a spot with panoramic views and a loyal crowd, check out The Views at Gateway (328 reviews). If you’re chasing adventure beyond the basics, Adventure Haven RV (300 reviews) and High Sage Hogans (232 reviews) both get nods for their location and atmosphere. Hiking, swimming, and even snow sports are all on the menu, depending on the season. Plug in, park, and get outside—Naturita’s got your RV basecamp covered.

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Down at the Hop Yard Camping

2. Down at the Hop Yard Camping

99%
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42mi from Naturita · 12 sites · Tents, RVs · Montrose, CO
Wake up to the fresh aroma of hops, enjoys beers made with the hops grown next to your sleeping bag, have a campfire with an incredible view of the San Juan Mountains and open night sky, take a tour and learn about the unique world of hops, walk around an 18-foot tall, 32-acre hop trellis, and adventure in all that the Western Slope of Colorado has to offer. We also have 'Fridays on the Farm' every Friday until October 3rd from 4-9pm serving beer with our hops, a local food truck, live music, and yard games. Check our website for more details! We can open the beer barn on other nights, as well as offer tours, upon request! This is a perfect basecamp for adventure! The attractions are endless: Exploring Black Canyon NP, Curecanti NRA, and Gunnison Gorge NCA; fly fishing in gold metal waters; hunting; hiking, climbing, and traversing the Via Ferrata in the San Juan Mountains; rafting, kayaking, or SUPing on three different rivers, including a wave park right in town, as well as on reservoirs and lakes; relaxing in mineral-rich hot springs; shopping for unique souvenirs and gifts; and enjoying the activities, restaurants, and shopping of nearby Ouray and Telluride! If we're booked out, message us and we may have some backup spots! ; )
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Hartwork Ranch

3. Hartwork Ranch

97%
(29)
33mi from Naturita · 5 sites · Tents, RVs · Placerville, CO
Elk are in rut and you can hear them bugling from your campsite. The aspen groves are peaking and we’re surrounded by orange scrub oak for fall. Oh, we have views! You may have a campfire and we have free wood! We also have delicious duck eggs! A beautiful 40 acre ranch on Hastings Mesa with views of Alder Canyon and Hayden’s Peak. You can hear Alder Creek flowing through the canyon from the comfort of your campsite. Many nearby options for bicycling, hiking, kayaking and skiing in the area. Once you pull out the driveway you are a few minutes from Last Dollar Ranch Road (hike, bike, or 4x4) and about a 25 minute drive to Telluride, 30 minutes to Ridgway, and 30 minutes to Norwood. Just outside of Ridgway is Orvis Hot Springs, and more hot springs can be found in Ouray. The property offers access to Alder Creek and our beaver ponds down in the canyon. The fields are blanketed with Iris and clematis flowers in May and June and other wild flowers throughout the summer including pentstemon, larkspur, and wild roses. There are patches of scrub oak and fields with cinquefoil bushes in the camping areas, and as you go down in the canyon there’s aspen groves, blue spruce, and ponderosa pines. As mentioned before, we have delicious farm fresh duck eggs from our happy free-ranging ducks!
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Bedrock CO Glamping Tents & RV

6. Bedrock CO Glamping Tents & RV

17mi from Naturita · 20 sites · Tents, RVs · Nucla, CO
Bedrock Base Camp: Camp with Purpose Welcome to Bedrock Base Camp, where adventure meets comfort in the heart of stunning Redrock country. Our unique glamping experience offers a serene and secluded getaway. Whether you are enjoying the seclusion of our glamping tents on the upper plateau or the RV experience alongside the meandering Dolores River, Bedrock Base Camp (BBC) is perfect for groups looking to reconnect with nature and each other. Whether you're planning a retreat for yogis, a family reunion, night sky watchers, weddings, motorcyclists, church members, students, or even a movie shoot, the BBC provides an ideal backdrop for your adventures. Accommodations: We can accommodate RVs, DIY tents, and offer Glamping tents thus adding flexibility to your group's camping arrangements. Our 160-acre property features • 10 Glamping tents with beds and an above-ground fire pit on the upper plateau. No water or power. 1 dry flush toilet. (Walking or unimproved SUV access only) • 9 RV sites with power (30-50 amp) on the lower section near Delores River. (7 pull-throughs & 2 back-ins.) Power only (NO water or dumping) • Electricity: The RV area has electricity, allowing Glampers to charge essential devices. • Restrooms: We have one dry flush restroom above in the Glamping tent area and a one porta pottie near the river in the lower section. • DIY Dry camping for groups or individuals with their own camping tents and gear. Glamping Tents: The Glamping tents are perched on a beautiful plateau overlooking the valley and river below. Each tent is nestled under an additional canvas shade, supported by sturdy wood poles. This design not only enhances the rustic charm but also provides extra protection from the elements, ensuring a comfortable stay regardless of the weather. Inside each tent, you'll find a cozy queen bed and a couch that converts into a bunk bed with two twin beds, accommodating up to four guests per tent. Outside of each tent, you’ll find comfortable Adirondack chairs and an above-ground firepit, perfect for cooking or just for unwinding after a day of exploration. Glamping Tent Access: Our desire is to keep our property as natural, as possible. The Glamping area is meant to emulate a rural village existing in a far-off country with only a footpath to access. We prefer that the tent sites be accessed by foot. Either a steep climb of about 40 “stairs” or an easier walk around of about 650 yards. There is an unimproved access road leading to the tents that might be accessible by an AWD SUV but is unadvisable for cars or street motorcycles. ** If you cannot backpack or don’t wish to manage the steep steps or the walk around to the tents or do not have a high clearance 4wd vehicle THIS LOCATION IS NOT FOR YOU, PLEASE DO NOT BOOK. What to Bring to Glamping Tents: To fully enjoy your stay in the BBC Glamping tents, please bring what you would pack if you were backpacking. (minus the tent and bed) • Food and Utensils • Water • Queen sheets or sleeping bags • Sleeping bags for bunks • Fire pits have grates for grilling or heating water Bring needed pots, pans, and utensils. • Firewood (No gathering wood on site!) • Flashlight • Toiletries What not to bring • No pets, Vaping, or Smoking (of any kind) allowed in the Glamping tents Enjoy Quiet time and dark skies: No electronics that could disturb others or artificial light beyond flashlights from 1 hour after sunset to 8 am. Activities and Surroundings: Our expansive camp offers plenty of space for larger groups and is surrounded by breathtaking Redrock landscapes. Explore the wonderful hiking and biking trails nearby, or the hundreds of miles of UTV trails including the Rim Rocker Trail. Or make Bedrock your base camp as you enjoy dozens of day trips to beautiful and bucket-list-worthy locations. Or simply relax and take in the scenic views. Reflect on natural and human history. Go back in time and find a short walk to petroglyphs, then enjoy the sunset as you gaze across the Dolores River which runs through the property. Then go even further back in time and be amazed at the Dark Sky star gazing. With no WIFI and very spotty cell service to distract you, Bedrock Base Camp is an ideal place to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and reconnect with nature and your companions. Purpose: We established Bedrock Base Camp to support our research efforts at www.WHOlives.org The primary purpose of the property is to bring awareness to the solvable problems that still exist in developing countries around the world and to provide a location and support to college students, engineers, and inventors who have an interest or ideas on how to make our small world a little better and safer place to live. The BBC is an ideal place where anyone can experiment and deploy their ideas on how to improve dry farming, housing, water collection, transportation, emergency shelters, rural economics, water purification, and a myriad of other ideas just waiting to be discovered. We also know that everyday people have some of the greatest ideas, so we also challenge our visitors to think about how they might go about changing the world. It was this free-flowing of ideas that led to the invention of the award-winning “Village Drill” which has drilled over 14,000 wells worldwide, bringing clean, lifesaving water to over 13 million people. This is why we embrace “Camping with purpose” Book your stay at Bedrock Base Camp and experience camping with a purpose. Create lasting memories in a picturesque, tranquil setting that promises both adventure and relaxation. Location • Bedrock, Colorado (On Hwy 90, turn North on the Y-11 road for 1.5 miles.) • Enjoy the Delores River on the property and visit the historic Hanging Flumes • Easy access to hiking, biking, cross-country skiing, and off-road driving trails • Float or raft the San Miguel and the Delores Rivers • A short drive to Buckeye Reservoir: Fishing, paddleboarding, tubing, and kayaking • 20-minute drive to Naturita CO. (Grocery shopping, fuel, restaurants, etc.) • 16 miles from the Utah border • 1 hour from Moab • 90 minutes from Telluride • 5 hours from Salt Lake City, 6 hours from Denver, 8 hours from Vegas Day Trips Experience the beauty of the surrounding region with our recommended day trips, perfect for adding variety to your stay: Moab, UT: 1 hour 10 minutes (60 miles) Monticello, UT: 1 hour 15 minutes (68 miles) Gateway, CO: 1 hour 15 minutes (68 miles) Telluride, CO: 1 hour 35 minutes (75 miles) Ouray, CO: 1 hour 45 minutes (91 miles) Montrose, CO: 2 hours 5 minutes (107 miles) Grand Junction, CO: 2 hours 15 minutes (120 miles) Scenic loops: Gateway-Delta-Montrose Loop: 5 hours (270 miles round trip) Telluride-Norwood Loop: 5 hours 6 minutes (230 miles round trip) is the most scenic Slickrock-Norwood Loop: 4 hours 35 minutes (220 miles round trip) Slickrock-Telluride Loop: 4 hours 40 minutes (250 miles round trip) Other Destinations For even more exploration, these destinations offer a range of experiences, from stunning natural parks to vibrant cities: Cedaredge, CO: 2 hours 45 minutes via Gateway (150 miles) Grand Mesa, CO: 2 hours 55 minutes via Gateway (158 miles) Durango, CO: 3 hours 30 minutes via Highway 550 (162 miles) Gunnison, CO: 3 hours 20 minutes via Ridgeway (171 miles) Shiprock, NM: 3 hours 20 minutes via Slickrock (174 miles) Redstone, CO: 4 hours via Gateway (211 miles) Pagosa Springs, CO: 4 hours 40 minutes via Highway 550 (222 miles) Salt Lake City, UT: 4 hours 55 minutes (292 miles) Bryce Canyon, UT: 5 hours 23 minutes via I-70 (305 miles) Steamboat Springs, CO: 5 hours 25 minutes via Highway 141 (306 miles) Cedar City, UT: 5 hours 30 minutes (347 miles) Zion National Park, UT: 6 hours 10 minutes (373 miles) SLC Airport UT: 5 hours (297 miles) via Hwy 15 to Hwy 6 Denver Airport, CO: 6 hours 30 minutes via I-70 (379 miles) or 7 hours 15 minutes via scenic Highway 285 (394 miles) Las Vegas, NV: 7 hours 50 minutes (516 miles) • Campfires are only allowed in designated areas and above-ground pits. Extinguish when unattended. Control what you burn so sparks and material cannot escape especially when burning trash or there are gusts of wind. Check for burn bans and ensure that all fires are properly supervised to prevent unintended fires.
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Delta Hobby Farm

7. Delta Hobby Farm

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43mi from Naturita · 1 site · Tent, RV · Delta, CO
We are a working hobby farm, complete with orchard, goats, pasture, and yurts. We love this slice of Western Colorado beauty... so close to the Grand Mesa, Black Canyon of the Gunnison, and the Uncompaghre Plateau. So many outdoor possibilities! We build a brand new shower house with flushing toilet to share between all guests as we also have 2 yurts. We also welcome pets that don't chase the free range chickens and are on a leash when out n about. We have recently installed a Pergola for shade! Tent camping is in side the square (if you'd like!) as its lined with peegravel. There is a gate at the entrance of the field and there is a horse fence around the field is twine, so please use the gate! The share shower and bath house has on-demand hot water and a flushing toilet. We encourage all guests to be tidy and efficient as the yurts also share the same bath house.
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Where The Wild Things Camp

8. Where The Wild Things Camp

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45mi from Naturita · 17 sites · Tents, RVs · La Sal, UT
Come camp Where The Wild Things Camp! Let the awe-inspiring views of the majestic slick rock, sage and juniper surround you in the peace and quiet of this beautifully secluded desert space. Centrally located to the best Canyonlands has to offer, our camp is located on 25 acres less than half a mile from Looking Glass Arch, a popular rock climbing destination which got its name from the conquistadors who would climb to the top and look through a “looking glass” for landmarks that would lead them back to Santa Fe.  Moab is 25 miles to our North, about a 30 minute drive. The nearest convenience store/gas station is in the tiny town of La Sal, 12 miles NE of us. Although the Lasal Jct. now has burger truck, showers, ice and snacks. The nearby La Sal mountains rise to over 12,000 in elevation and is a great place to get out of the heat and enjoy lakes surrounded by beautiful pine and aspen forests. As the name suggests, Where The Wild Things Camp truly is wild and not for everyone. We are off grid, meaning there is NO electricity, no drinking water, and only "spotty" cell phone service is best just anywhere before bathrooms. Make sure to check the weather forecast before coming out and be prepared for anything as the weather here in the desert can be unpredictable and ALWAYS stake down your tents! Porta-Potty's available. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PRACTICE PACK-IT-IN AND PACK-IT-OUT. Trash service not available. NON-AGGRESSIVE dogs are always welcome, however please keep in mind that a lot of our wild friends also live here, such as coyotes, rattlesnakes, deer and antelope. We wouldn’t want your pets or our friends harmed in any way! From Moab: Drive south on Hwy 191 for approximately 23 miles and turn right (east) onto Looking Glass Rd/Co. Rd. 131 (It will be the first right after La Sal Junction) Continue on this road for 1.4 miles until you see a wide gravel road branching off to the left. Turn left, this road will branch again in .03 miles, turn to the right and continue straight (another .5 mile to WHERE THE WILD THINGS CAMP!! From Monticello: Drive north on Hwy 191 for approximately 31 miles and turn left onto Looking Glass Rd/Co. Rd 131 (It will be the first left after Wilson Arch). https://earth.google.com/earth... Moab: 25 miles Canyon Rims Recreation Area: 12 miles La Sal: 12 miles Monticello: 33 miles Blanding: 54 miles Bluff: 79 miles Mexican Hat: 104 miles Monument Valley: 126 miles
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The Views at Gateway

9. The Views at Gateway

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33mi from Naturita · 10 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Gateway, CO
Located on the Dolores river, this property is perfect for hikers, fishing, rafting, or just camping! There is a natural spring just a few miles from the location with drinking water as well. When you stay here you are located right on the river with nothing but places to hike, climb and have fun and there are several options for you to choose from. There is a cabin, an onsite RV, a canvas tent, and BYO tent or RV camping on the land - you can pick whatever suits you best! No matter what, you can fall asleep to the sound of the river after a great night of star gazing! Nearby outdoor points of interest include the Dolores River on property, Hanging Flume which is approx. 20 miles from site, Gateway Canyons Resort Auto museum 7 miles from site, Arches National Park 2 hour drive from site, Colorado national monument 1 hour drive. The Grand Mesa 2 hour drive, Telluride ski resort 2 hour drive! You can find hiking, biking, swimming, paddle board, kayaks, rafting, fishing, tubing, bird watching, star gazing rock climbing, bouldering, all right from the property. All sites are accessible without 4wheel drive. I love where I live and think everyone should be able to experience the peaceful quiet beautiful environment that it is!
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Moab Field Office

13. Moab Field Office

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572 sites · Moab, Utah
There’s a pretty solid chance that you’ve heard about Moab, one of Utah’s most happening recreation spots. This gorgeous place gets packed, so do your homework beforehand so you know where to go! The Moab Field Office, administered by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), takes up 1.8 million acres of gorgeous canyon-riddled lands. Spend your days hunting for natural arches and bridges, exploring mesas, and contemplating how the heck rocks can look so crazy. BLM lands are also fantastic base camps for forays into nearby Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park. There are 26 campgrounds, and you can usually find something even on the busiest of weekends (but, if you can swing it, it’s always best to arrive early). River recreation on the Colorado and Green Rivers is another major draw. However you spend your time in Moab, you’ll fall in love with the impressive red rock formations, the deep canyons, and surprising amount of plant life.
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Adventure Haven RV

14. Adventure Haven RV

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39mi from Naturita · 8 sites · RVs · La Sal, UT
Hello! Please note that we are RVs only. ALL five sites have FULL hookups, strong WiFi, (so your cell phone WILL work!) and tables. We are 27 miles south of Moab. What we offer: In addition to an exceptional view of the mountain, our place is clean, spacious, orderly, quiet, inexpensive, with super fast and stable WiFi. What we don’t offer: fancy landscaping or restrooms. The Adventure Haven feels open, public and safe to most people. Funky and rural, in high pristine desert with a sweet view of the mountain is the overall vibe. Hours can go by with no traffic noise. This is in contrast to the constant drone of traffic noise in Moab. We are also about ten degrees cooler than Moab with nights cooling off even more; what a relief! The Adventure Haven is a five site mini-RV park located in an old and somewhat derelict subdivision in a small town on a 1.5 acre lot. A uranium boom town in the 1950's, La Sal is now a shadow of past times (and littered with artifact trailers and structures). But we are in beautiful high desert country and we are at the foothills of the La Sal Mountains and the park has a completely unobstructed view of this range! What kind of people LIKE it here? Those who like peace and quiet and dark skies. Relaxed full-time RVers, work-at-homes who need strong and fast WiFi, folks on a budget, those who like to support Hipcamp hosts, people looking for inside local information, solo travelers who want to feel safe yet not in a crowded place - like they’re near someone they know, and in a quiet, small town where unusual things are noticed. What kind of people DON’T like it here? People expecting a resort, or a vast-pristine-remote property. Also people who are uncomfortable with rural eye-sores typical of rural Utah (old cars, and slow projects) will not like it here, nor will party people and special event groups (not allowed here). *If you want a long stay contact us because we might be able to work it out! • Hook and Ladder OHV Trail system is less than five miles away and Rim Rocker Jeep trail is close as well.
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Poplar Place

15. Poplar Place

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43mi from Naturita · 4 sites · Tents, RVs · Olathe, CO
Locally owned, this large tree grove with over 100 trees, was planted in 1979 for privacy and shade between 2 homes. Learn more about this land: Pitch a tent, sleep in a hammock or park your RV at the Poplar Place. Several campsites within a large grove of trees which provide privacy & shade. Enjoy the sounds of nature including but not limited to: woodpeckers, owls, hawks, farm animals, frogs, crickets & much more. Hammocks, local area maps & yard games available at our check-in station and don’t forget to carve your initials in the totem pole before you leave. You can enjoy visiting with friends around the fire pit, play a game of tic-tac-toe, have an axe throwing contest or hide out in the Tee-Pee, whatever your heart desires. **Pets are welcome, however, they MUST BE ON LEASHES AT ALL TIMES & PROPER DISPOSAL OF ANIMAL WASTE IS A MUST* Thank you
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Coworking Space with Mountain Views

17. Coworking Space with Mountain Views

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41mi from Naturita · 6 sites · Tents, RVs · Montrose, CO
We bought a school house! Our long-term plan is to build out a full campground on the property, but in the interim we will be offering boondocking. While we are under construction on the outdoor space, the main building that we have converted into a coworking space is available for our guests to use from the hours of 9AM - 6PM. Unfortunately, we are on old agricultural land so the sites are in the direct sun during the day. Please be aware that it gets hot out here in the summer and take this into consideration when booking your stay with us. Please note that there is only one camping structure allowed per site (one tent, one rv, one van, etc.). Since we are under construction we ask that you use caution when pulling into the lot. Our property is also on a bike trail that connects to 70 miles of (mostly paved) bike trails across the town of Montrose. Please reach out with any questions. We look forward to hosting you!
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CampV Colorado

19. CampV Colorado

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1.8mi from Naturita · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Naturita, CO
Inspired Shelter for the Spirited Wanderer CampV was established in 1942 by the Vanadium Corporation to house the engineers who worked in the uranium mines outside of Naturita, Colorado. In 2020, this historic gem was restored by StudioVille Crew to welcome wanderers to a remote and scenic corner of SW Colorado. Discover your Wild without the crowds. Beautiful with a tiny bit of dirt under the fingernails and 120 acres to explore, travelers can sleep well in one of the newly reimagined historic cabins, glamping tents, Jupes, airstreams or river front camping. Through our arts non-profit WEarts, explorers can experience our curated art and support art and creative programming in a rural community. When you’re ready for a mission, check out Planet V, our annual arts and music gathering over Memorial Day and prepare to lift off.
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