The best campervan sites near Ouray

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Roll into Ouray with your campervan and you’ll find over 2,600 spots built for flexible, self-contained travel. Campsites here range from $15 a night to an average of $50, giving you room to splurge or keep it simple. Expect showers, potable water, and a pet-friendly attitude at most sites. Hikers dig the direct access to rugged trails, while history buffs can explore old mining sites scattered across the San Juans. Whitewater paddling on the Uncompahgre River is a quick drive from many campgrounds. Top picks include Bright Star Campground (432 reviews), The Views at Gateway (324 reviews), and Old Moon Acres Tipi Haven (317 reviews). Set up, plug in, and wake to mountain air and the rumble of waterfalls. Just keep an eye on those afternoon thunderstorms—they roll over the ridges fast.

94% (948)

Top-rated campgrounds

Hartwork Ranch

1. Hartwork Ranch

97%
(29)
18mi from Ouray · 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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$26
 / night
Down at the Hop Yard Camping

2. Down at the Hop Yard Camping

99%
(137)
27mi from Ouray · 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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$25
 / night
Modern Nomad

6. Modern Nomad

47mi from Ouray · 1 site · Tent, RV · Durango, CO
Welcome to your peaceful, private RV getaway on County Road 250, one of Durango’s most scenic and iconic byways. This covered RV site sits beneath a spacious pole barn with protection from sun, snow, and weather—perfect for year-round stays. Located just 12 minutes from downtown Durango, 8 minutes from the hot springs, and 20 minutes from Purgatory Ski Resort, this spot gives you the best of mountain adventure with the quiet comfort of rural living. 🌄 Site Amenities ✔ Covered RV Parking (Pole Barn Shelter) – ideal for all seasons ✔ Electrical Hookup – 30/50 amp available (specify if you want) ✔ Water Access – fill your tank onsite (no direct sewer hookup) ✔ Solo Stove Smokeless Fire Pit – perfect for evenings under the stars ✔ Picnic Table + Outdoor Chairs – relax and enjoy the mountain views ✔ Porta Potty On-Site – clean, private, and maintained ✔ Gravel base – level parking, easy access ✔ Beautiful rural property – quiet, safe, and private ⸻ 🏔 Close to Everything You’re right in the heart of Durango’s outdoor playground: • 8 minutes → Durango Hot Springs • 12 minutes → Downtown Durango (restaurants, shops, Animas River) • 20 minutes → Purgatory Ski Resort • 2 minutes → Mountain biking + trail access • Nearby → Hiking, fishing, rafting, wildlife viewing • On County Road 250 → One of the most scenic roads in Southwest Colorado Whether you’re here to ski, soak, bike, hike, or just unwind, this spot puts you close to everything while giving you the peace of country living.
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$170
 / night
Poplar Place

8. Poplar Place

93%
(14)
44mi from Ouray · 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
Pets
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Campfires
from 
$35
 / night
Durango Placer

9. Durango Placer

100%
(107)
48mi from Ouray · 1 site · Tent, RV · Hesperus, CO
Learn more about this land: The creek is just feet away from your tent site, with numerous waterfalls. Great hiking, or just taking in the scenery. So much to do in the immediate area: biking, hiking, fishing swimming, jeeping, exploring, rock hounding, birding, etc. Located 35 minutes from downtown Durango at 9300 feet. Visit the cool mountains and the cold creek. You will have the place to yourself. One group only on this property at a time. There are 3 tent sites to choose from, and a RV site to park. Up to 6 guests in a group allowed . Fire wood is provided free, a full kitchen with camp stove, sink , utensils, cups, and plates available. Updated privy, and hot showers. Enjoy ! The road closes in the winter so hosting is restricted from May 15th thru October 15th There is no cell service. Wifi is available. Landline is available in emergency. Happy Camping !
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from 
$40
 / night
Junction West Durango

14. Junction West Durango

95%
(33)
40mi from Ouray · 97 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Durango, CO
History of JW Durango Riverside Resort It all started in 1965… When this campground hosted its first guests the goal back then was simply to offer folks from around the Four Corners a place to relax and lounge along the Animas River. Today, the property boasts 73 quality RV sites, 24 cabins and 6 tent sites. We also have a heated pool, playground, convenience store, retail shop, game room, café with a large deck for dining, laundry room, paved roadways, two bath houses, and an observation deck overlooking the Animas. The property sits just south of Bakers Bridge, a local landmark made famous as the set of the climactic finale in the movie “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” – where Paul Newman and Robert Redford sat along the rocky cliffs that line the river before they famously took the plunge. As the lifeblood of this community, the Animas River winds its way under that bridge and south toward historic downtown Durango. Everyone from whitewater enthusiasts and acclaimed fly fisherman to laidback locals in inner tubes enjoy the same flowing mountain waters miners have tapped for more than a century. Back in 1965, the population of Durango was just over 10,000 and La Plata County almost 20,000. Today, the city itself is home to 20,000 residents while the county is closing in on a staggering 58,000. As more and more people discover the beauty and majesty of the San Juan National Forest and surrounding Rocky Mountain peaks, the number of people flocking to the Four Corners region continues to grow. Whether hiking, biking, horseback riding, or four-wheeling this area has an endless number of adventures to uncover. Even if it takes a lifetime to explore some of the forgotten roads in this region, these outdoor experiences offer just a glimpse of what there is to do when you visit. People come from around the world to ride the historic Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, listen to songs and stories from the Bar D Wranglers, hit the slopes at Purgatory Resort, or hug the guardrails along the legendary Million Dollar Highway. These are just a few of the reasons people continue to come back year after year, and generation after generation. Even here at Durango Riverside, we constantly listen to stories from guests who first came here as children and now return with their own. It really is easy to find places where you can experience some of the wonders this community has to offer. But, there’s only one place where you can relax and lounge along the Animas River with friends and family, making memories that will stick with you for generations – Durango Riverside.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$59
 / night
Coworking Space with Mountain Views

15. Coworking Space with Mountain Views

99%
(70)
29mi from Ouray · 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!
Pets
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from 
$35
 / night
Cedar Creek Lodging & RV Park

17. Cedar Creek Lodging & RV Park

90%
(5)
33mi from Ouray · 118 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Montrose, CO
Cedar Creek stands out as a unique destination near downtown Montrose, offering a serene and well-shaded RV park that caters to a variety of accommodation preferences. Whether you choose to stay in one of our charming tiny homes, park your own RV or van, indulge in glamping, or set up your tent right by the creek, you’ll find a perfect spot to unwind in nature. Our campground provides essential amenities to enhance your stay, including access to a bathhouse, laundry facilities, and complimentary Wi-Fi. With the beautiful surroundings, you can explore nearby natural features, enjoy swimming holes, and partake in various outdoor activities. Plus, you’ll be just a short distance from local restaurants and shops, making it easy to experience the best of Montrose. We look forward to welcoming you to Cedar Creek for a memorable getaway!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$40
 / night

Roll into Ouray with your campervan and you’ll find over 2,600 spots built for flexible, self-contained travel. Campsites here range from $15 a night to an average of $50, giving you room to splurge or keep it simple. Expect showers, potable water, and a pet-friendly attitude at most sites. Hikers dig the direct access to rugged trails, while history buffs can explore old mining sites scattered across the San Juans. Whitewater paddling on the Uncompahgre River is a quick drive from many campgrounds. Top picks include Bright Star Campground (432 reviews), The Views at Gateway (324 reviews), and Old Moon Acres Tipi Haven (317 reviews). Set up, plug in, and wake to mountain air and the rumble of waterfalls. Just keep an eye on those afternoon thunderstorms—they roll over the ridges fast.

94% (948)

Top-rated campgrounds

Hartwork Ranch

1. Hartwork Ranch

97%
(29)
18mi from Ouray · 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!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$26
 / night
Down at the Hop Yard Camping

2. Down at the Hop Yard Camping

99%
(137)
27mi from Ouray · 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! ; )
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$25
 / night
Modern Nomad

6. Modern Nomad

47mi from Ouray · 1 site · Tent, RV · Durango, CO
Welcome to your peaceful, private RV getaway on County Road 250, one of Durango’s most scenic and iconic byways. This covered RV site sits beneath a spacious pole barn with protection from sun, snow, and weather—perfect for year-round stays. Located just 12 minutes from downtown Durango, 8 minutes from the hot springs, and 20 minutes from Purgatory Ski Resort, this spot gives you the best of mountain adventure with the quiet comfort of rural living. 🌄 Site Amenities ✔ Covered RV Parking (Pole Barn Shelter) – ideal for all seasons ✔ Electrical Hookup – 30/50 amp available (specify if you want) ✔ Water Access – fill your tank onsite (no direct sewer hookup) ✔ Solo Stove Smokeless Fire Pit – perfect for evenings under the stars ✔ Picnic Table + Outdoor Chairs – relax and enjoy the mountain views ✔ Porta Potty On-Site – clean, private, and maintained ✔ Gravel base – level parking, easy access ✔ Beautiful rural property – quiet, safe, and private ⸻ 🏔 Close to Everything You’re right in the heart of Durango’s outdoor playground: • 8 minutes → Durango Hot Springs • 12 minutes → Downtown Durango (restaurants, shops, Animas River) • 20 minutes → Purgatory Ski Resort • 2 minutes → Mountain biking + trail access • Nearby → Hiking, fishing, rafting, wildlife viewing • On County Road 250 → One of the most scenic roads in Southwest Colorado Whether you’re here to ski, soak, bike, hike, or just unwind, this spot puts you close to everything while giving you the peace of country living.
Pets
Potable water
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from 
$170
 / night
Poplar Place

8. Poplar Place

93%
(14)
44mi from Ouray · 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
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$35
 / night
Durango Placer

9. Durango Placer

100%
(107)
48mi from Ouray · 1 site · Tent, RV · Hesperus, CO
Learn more about this land: The creek is just feet away from your tent site, with numerous waterfalls. Great hiking, or just taking in the scenery. So much to do in the immediate area: biking, hiking, fishing swimming, jeeping, exploring, rock hounding, birding, etc. Located 35 minutes from downtown Durango at 9300 feet. Visit the cool mountains and the cold creek. You will have the place to yourself. One group only on this property at a time. There are 3 tent sites to choose from, and a RV site to park. Up to 6 guests in a group allowed . Fire wood is provided free, a full kitchen with camp stove, sink , utensils, cups, and plates available. Updated privy, and hot showers. Enjoy ! The road closes in the winter so hosting is restricted from May 15th thru October 15th There is no cell service. Wifi is available. Landline is available in emergency. Happy Camping !
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$40
 / night
Junction West Durango

14. Junction West Durango

95%
(33)
40mi from Ouray · 97 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Durango, CO
History of JW Durango Riverside Resort It all started in 1965… When this campground hosted its first guests the goal back then was simply to offer folks from around the Four Corners a place to relax and lounge along the Animas River. Today, the property boasts 73 quality RV sites, 24 cabins and 6 tent sites. We also have a heated pool, playground, convenience store, retail shop, game room, café with a large deck for dining, laundry room, paved roadways, two bath houses, and an observation deck overlooking the Animas. The property sits just south of Bakers Bridge, a local landmark made famous as the set of the climactic finale in the movie “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” – where Paul Newman and Robert Redford sat along the rocky cliffs that line the river before they famously took the plunge. As the lifeblood of this community, the Animas River winds its way under that bridge and south toward historic downtown Durango. Everyone from whitewater enthusiasts and acclaimed fly fisherman to laidback locals in inner tubes enjoy the same flowing mountain waters miners have tapped for more than a century. Back in 1965, the population of Durango was just over 10,000 and La Plata County almost 20,000. Today, the city itself is home to 20,000 residents while the county is closing in on a staggering 58,000. As more and more people discover the beauty and majesty of the San Juan National Forest and surrounding Rocky Mountain peaks, the number of people flocking to the Four Corners region continues to grow. Whether hiking, biking, horseback riding, or four-wheeling this area has an endless number of adventures to uncover. Even if it takes a lifetime to explore some of the forgotten roads in this region, these outdoor experiences offer just a glimpse of what there is to do when you visit. People come from around the world to ride the historic Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, listen to songs and stories from the Bar D Wranglers, hit the slopes at Purgatory Resort, or hug the guardrails along the legendary Million Dollar Highway. These are just a few of the reasons people continue to come back year after year, and generation after generation. Even here at Durango Riverside, we constantly listen to stories from guests who first came here as children and now return with their own. It really is easy to find places where you can experience some of the wonders this community has to offer. But, there’s only one place where you can relax and lounge along the Animas River with friends and family, making memories that will stick with you for generations – Durango Riverside.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$59
 / night
Coworking Space with Mountain Views

15. Coworking Space with Mountain Views

99%
(70)
29mi from Ouray · 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!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$35
 / night
Cedar Creek Lodging & RV Park

17. Cedar Creek Lodging & RV Park

90%
(5)
33mi from Ouray · 118 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Montrose, CO
Cedar Creek stands out as a unique destination near downtown Montrose, offering a serene and well-shaded RV park that caters to a variety of accommodation preferences. Whether you choose to stay in one of our charming tiny homes, park your own RV or van, indulge in glamping, or set up your tent right by the creek, you’ll find a perfect spot to unwind in nature. Our campground provides essential amenities to enhance your stay, including access to a bathhouse, laundry facilities, and complimentary Wi-Fi. With the beautiful surroundings, you can explore nearby natural features, enjoy swimming holes, and partake in various outdoor activities. Plus, you’ll be just a short distance from local restaurants and shops, making it easy to experience the best of Montrose. We look forward to welcoming you to Cedar Creek for a memorable getaway!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$40
 / night

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