The best camping near Silverton with horseback riding

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This historic mining town is set in the heart of Colorado’s San Juan Mountains. Unlike most other Colorado mountain towns, Silverton has largely escaped upscale development. A National Historic Landmark, the town is essentially frozen in time and its rich mining history and old west charm are still palpable. Silverton makes an excellent basecamp for hiking and off-roading adventures into the surrounding high country, and campers can find several national forest campgrounds nearby, as well as dispersed camping options. Several RV parks are located right in town.  

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Top-rated campgrounds near Silverton

2. Animas River Valley red cliffs

95%
(129)
28mi from Silverton · 1 site · Tent, RV
Pitch your tent or park in the upper pasture and enjoy the view of the Animas Valley. Just 8 miles north of Durango off of the million dollar highway. Across the road from Honeyville and across the river from fun at the Bar D  Ranch or James Ranch Harvest Grille.  Durango Mountain Resort is just up the road.  Horses and cattle grazing in the pasture below and the apple trees and the honey bees are in full production this year.  No other view like it of the Mission Ridge red cliffs with the silhouettes and glow at sunset.  At night you may hear the Animas River below or some animal sounds. Name the constellations among the amazing view of the stars! Learn more about this land:Pitch your tent or park in the "sloped" pasture and enjoy the view of the Animas Valley. Just 8 miles north of Durango off of the million dollar highway. Across the highway from Honeyville and across the river from fun at the Bar D  Ranch or James Ranch Harvest Grille.  Durango Mountain Resort is just up the road.  Horses and cattle grazing in the pasture below and the apple trees and the honey bees are in full production.  Mission Ridge red cliffs with the mysterious silhouettes and glow at sunset.  At night you may hear the Animas River below or some animal sounds. Name the constellations among the amazing view of the stars! Please provide what you will be driving and camping in, along with guesstimate of your arrival time for a quick booking response. Safe travels.  
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$50
 / night

7. Dry RV site w/ Views of Mesa Verde

100%
(30)
49mi from Silverton · 1 site · RV
Learn more about this land: **You MUST have your own self contained RV with a restroom!! Sorry, NO TENTS! Please include a description of your RV setup in your booking request!** Nestled on seven acres of former ranch land, and enjoy a relatively level RV site (pull in or back in) with views of Mesa Verde, the La Plata Mountains, and the shade of mature juniper trees. Feel far from everything while only a few miles from town.  Enjoy the starry skies, the company of wandering mule deer, and the sound of coyotes conversing with one another.  At 7,000' above sea level, in the high desert of SW Colorado, we get over 250 sunny days a year, big beautiful snows in winter (and sometimes as late as June), and monsoon rains in late summer.  Spring can be cool and windy, but you'll experience the reawakening of the plants, the lowing of mother cows and their calves on nearby ranches, and maybe even a blooming prickly pear or two! In the heart of the Mancos River Valley, you'll find yourself at the perfect basecamp for all that the area has to offer! It's just 15 minutes to the entrance gate at Mesa Verde National Park, designated in April of 2021 as the 100th Dark Sky Park by the International Dark Sky Association. Take a scenic two mile drive to historic Downtown Mancos, to find art, dining, and fun. Historic Mancos, known for its thriving creative district, is the home of the The Raven House Gallery, The Artisans of Mancos Co-op, The Painted Turtle Gallery, Bombdiggity, and Kilgore American Indian Art. Downtown Mancos is also home to dining options from local food trucks to fine dining. Fenceline Cidery and their delightful riverside cider garden host a variety of local food trucks on a rotating basis Family friendly eats are always on the menu at the Columbine Bar & Grill. Deco Dessert, offers something for your sweet tooth with homemade ice cream, artisan chocolates, and cakes. Just across Hwy 160, you can enjoy craft beer, delicious locally sourced food, and a variety of fun events, including live local music, weekly triviaat Mancos Brewing Company. The long anticipated, Boathouse on Grand will open in Summer 2023 with fine dining fare. We even have a little bit of nightlife at the newly opened El Rio Cantina, featuring creative tequila cocktails. Other downtown offerings include locally roasted coffee at Fahrenheit Coffee Roasters, and an incredible variety of baked goods and delightful breakfast and lunch options.  Grab take out and sit at a picnic table by the Mancos River or in the park across the street or enjoy their dining area featuring local art.  Be sure to also check out local artists' work in the art vending machines at Fahrenheit Coffee Roasters and Fenceline Cider! Beyond downtown, you'll find easy access to Mancos State Park, mountain biking at Phil's World, Aqueduct, and the Boggy Draw trail systems, paddling at Summit Lake, paddling and boating at McPhee Reservoir, the 88 mile Canyon of the Ancients Scenic Drive, and miles of hiking and off-roading trails in the San Juan National Forest. Or head just 40 minutes into Durango for a ride on the Durango-Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, a run on the rapids of the Animas River, or a powder day at Purgatory (resort an hour from the site). If you want to venture further afield, Telluride, Moab, Monument Valley, and Arches and Canyonlands National Parks are all within 2.5 hours. Or take a drive along the San Juan Skyway scenic byway to see the best of Colorado's Western Slope including Silverton and Ouray. Your hosts are avid outdoor enthusiasts who can give you the details (and loan you some maps and guidebooks) on all of the great things that await you at our little slice of southwest Colorado!
Pets
from 
$35
 / night

14. RV Space 1 Mile from Vallecito Lake

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(17)
26mi from Silverton · 1 site · RV
Learn more about this land:Get away from the crowds of the local RV parks in Vallecito Lake, Colorado. Save money and stay in our quiet neighborhood instead! This RV space is located in a quiet neighborhood just 1 mile north of Vallecito Lake, Colorado, in the San Juan National Forest. The gravel RV space has easy access to County Road 501.This RV space is easy to access. It has full hookups: 50 amp electric, water, and sewer. Wifi is included (and it’s good for streaming!). Dogs are welcome with prior approval. No camping tents, RVs and campers only. The quiet Decker Park neighborhood is just 1 mile north of Vallecito Lake. Most residents are aged 50+. This is a kid-friendly neighborhood. Features include:One mile north of Vallecito Lake. Walking distance to Vallecito Creek (fishing opportunities!), restaurants, shops & marina just minutes away, firepit (available when fire restrictions allow)Local attractions include boating, fishing, hiking, biking, kayaking, paddle boarding, ziplining, horseback riding, whitewater rafting and just about everything you need to have an authentic Colorado experience.CAMPFIRES: Portable fire pits, charcoal and propane grills are permitted when fire restrictions allow.Thank you for booking our RV space in Vallecito Lake, CO!
Pets
Full hookups
from 
$27
 / night

16. Woodlake RV Park

24mi from Silverton · 27 sites
Discover the unique charm of Woodlake Park, where families can unwind by the serene Lake Fork River without the hustle and bustle of crowded campgrounds. Located just 2.5 miles south of Lake City, Colorado, and nestled at the base of Slumgullion Pass, Woodlake offers the perfect retreat for those seeking tranquility in nature. Our campground has recently expanded to feature 50 spacious RV sites with full hookups, three fully furnished cabins, three cozy bunkhouses, and two designated tent areas. Guests can also enjoy our new cardroom, shower house, and laundromat, ensuring a comfortable stay. Lake City is a hub for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a variety of activities such as fishing, hiking, biking, boating, and bird watching. Explore the stunning Lake San Cristobal, the second-largest natural lake in Colorado, or savor a meal at one of the many delightful eateries in Historic Downtown Lake City. With numerous historic sites, mines, and scenic byways nearby, there’s always something to discover. At Woodlake Park, we are committed to providing an unforgettable experience for our guests. We accept credit and debit cards for your convenience. We welcome pets in our RV and tent sites, but please note that they are not permitted in cabins or buildings. Professional portable

18. Henson Creek RV Park

24mi from Silverton · 32 sites
Welcome to Henson Creek RV Park, a unique destination nestled in the picturesque town of Lake City, Colorado, surrounded by the breathtaking San Juan Mountains. Established in the 1950s, this charming RV park offers visitors a perfect blend of natural beauty and outdoor adventure. Despite its small-town atmosphere, Lake City is brimming with exciting activities, including backpacking, boating, camping, and horseback riding, ensuring that your days are filled with exploration and fun. Nearby, you'll find the stunning Alpine Loop and the Silver Thread Scenic and Historic Byways, which are perfect for scenic drives and hiking. For those seeking a challenge, the Five Fourteeners—peaks exceeding 14,000 feet—are a favorite among hikers. Additionally, Lake San Cristobal, located just three miles south of Lake City, is the second-largest natural lake in Colorado and a fantastic spot for fishing. At Henson Creek RV Park, guests can enjoy a variety of amenities, including an enclosed game room, a bathhouse, and a laundry facility. The park features 28 full hookup sites, each equipped with water, sewer, 50-amp electricity, and Wi-Fi, ensuring a comfortable stay. After a day of mountain adventures, unwind at one of the local restaurants or explore the diverse

19. Silverton Lakes RV Resort & Cabins

0.7mi from Silverton · 138 sites
Nestled in the breathtaking San Juan Mountains, Silverton, Colorado RV Parks offer a unique blend of stunning natural beauty and exceptional amenities. Silverton Lakes RV Resort stands out with its full hook-up RV sites, providing a comfortable and convenient camping experience. Guests can enjoy waterfront tent camping along the picturesque Animas River, making it an ideal spot for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. The resort features a well-stocked on-site General Store, ensuring that all your camping needs are met without having to venture far. Additionally, the charming Silverton, CO camping cabins are thoughtfully equipped to provide a cozy retreat after a day of exploring the great outdoors. With a wealth of nearby attractions, including hiking trails, swimming holes, and local restaurants and shops, Silverton Lakes RV Resort is the perfect base for your mountain getaway. Experience the tranquility and adventure that this remarkable location has to offer, and create unforgettable memories in the heart of Colorado's stunning landscape.

20. Antlers Rio Grande Lodge & RV Park

38mi from Silverton · 62 sites
Discover the unique charm of our resort, nestled on 35 breathtaking acres along the banks of the stunning Rio Grande River. This picturesque location offers a perfect blend of modern comfort and natural beauty, making it an ideal getaway for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Our accommodations include modern housekeeping cabins and hotel rooms, strategically positioned both on the river and in the serene meadow across the way. For those traveling with RVs, our sites provide unparalleled views that are hard to find anywhere else. The majestic Bristol Head Peak of the Rio Grande National Forest looms overhead, adding to the allure of this reasonably priced retreat. Step back in time at the historic Lodge at Antlers, which dates back to the 1800s and features an exquisite fine dining restaurant. Guests can enjoy a variety of amenities, including a game room equipped with a pool table, TV, and library, as well as an old-fashioned playground for the little ones. Unwind in the hot tub overlooking the river, take advantage of our laundry facilities, and meet our friendly farm animals. For outdoor enthusiasts, fly-fishing on the Rio Grande and a private stocked fishing pond offer fantastic opportunities to connect with nature. Experience the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure at our remarkable resort.

This historic mining town is set in the heart of Colorado’s San Juan Mountains. Unlike most other Colorado mountain towns, Silverton has largely escaped upscale development. A National Historic Landmark, the town is essentially frozen in time and its rich mining history and old west charm are still palpable. Silverton makes an excellent basecamp for hiking and off-roading adventures into the surrounding high country, and campers can find several national forest campgrounds nearby, as well as dispersed camping options. Several RV parks are located right in town.  

96% (240)

Top-rated campgrounds near Silverton

2. Animas River Valley red cliffs

95%
(129)
28mi from Silverton · 1 site · Tent, RV
Pitch your tent or park in the upper pasture and enjoy the view of the Animas Valley. Just 8 miles north of Durango off of the million dollar highway. Across the road from Honeyville and across the river from fun at the Bar D  Ranch or James Ranch Harvest Grille.  Durango Mountain Resort is just up the road.  Horses and cattle grazing in the pasture below and the apple trees and the honey bees are in full production this year.  No other view like it of the Mission Ridge red cliffs with the silhouettes and glow at sunset.  At night you may hear the Animas River below or some animal sounds. Name the constellations among the amazing view of the stars! Learn more about this land:Pitch your tent or park in the "sloped" pasture and enjoy the view of the Animas Valley. Just 8 miles north of Durango off of the million dollar highway. Across the highway from Honeyville and across the river from fun at the Bar D  Ranch or James Ranch Harvest Grille.  Durango Mountain Resort is just up the road.  Horses and cattle grazing in the pasture below and the apple trees and the honey bees are in full production.  Mission Ridge red cliffs with the mysterious silhouettes and glow at sunset.  At night you may hear the Animas River below or some animal sounds. Name the constellations among the amazing view of the stars! Please provide what you will be driving and camping in, along with guesstimate of your arrival time for a quick booking response. Safe travels.  
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$50
 / night

7. Dry RV site w/ Views of Mesa Verde

100%
(30)
49mi from Silverton · 1 site · RV
Learn more about this land: **You MUST have your own self contained RV with a restroom!! Sorry, NO TENTS! Please include a description of your RV setup in your booking request!** Nestled on seven acres of former ranch land, and enjoy a relatively level RV site (pull in or back in) with views of Mesa Verde, the La Plata Mountains, and the shade of mature juniper trees. Feel far from everything while only a few miles from town.  Enjoy the starry skies, the company of wandering mule deer, and the sound of coyotes conversing with one another.  At 7,000' above sea level, in the high desert of SW Colorado, we get over 250 sunny days a year, big beautiful snows in winter (and sometimes as late as June), and monsoon rains in late summer.  Spring can be cool and windy, but you'll experience the reawakening of the plants, the lowing of mother cows and their calves on nearby ranches, and maybe even a blooming prickly pear or two! In the heart of the Mancos River Valley, you'll find yourself at the perfect basecamp for all that the area has to offer! It's just 15 minutes to the entrance gate at Mesa Verde National Park, designated in April of 2021 as the 100th Dark Sky Park by the International Dark Sky Association. Take a scenic two mile drive to historic Downtown Mancos, to find art, dining, and fun. Historic Mancos, known for its thriving creative district, is the home of the The Raven House Gallery, The Artisans of Mancos Co-op, The Painted Turtle Gallery, Bombdiggity, and Kilgore American Indian Art. Downtown Mancos is also home to dining options from local food trucks to fine dining. Fenceline Cidery and their delightful riverside cider garden host a variety of local food trucks on a rotating basis Family friendly eats are always on the menu at the Columbine Bar & Grill. Deco Dessert, offers something for your sweet tooth with homemade ice cream, artisan chocolates, and cakes. Just across Hwy 160, you can enjoy craft beer, delicious locally sourced food, and a variety of fun events, including live local music, weekly triviaat Mancos Brewing Company. The long anticipated, Boathouse on Grand will open in Summer 2023 with fine dining fare. We even have a little bit of nightlife at the newly opened El Rio Cantina, featuring creative tequila cocktails. Other downtown offerings include locally roasted coffee at Fahrenheit Coffee Roasters, and an incredible variety of baked goods and delightful breakfast and lunch options.  Grab take out and sit at a picnic table by the Mancos River or in the park across the street or enjoy their dining area featuring local art.  Be sure to also check out local artists' work in the art vending machines at Fahrenheit Coffee Roasters and Fenceline Cider! Beyond downtown, you'll find easy access to Mancos State Park, mountain biking at Phil's World, Aqueduct, and the Boggy Draw trail systems, paddling at Summit Lake, paddling and boating at McPhee Reservoir, the 88 mile Canyon of the Ancients Scenic Drive, and miles of hiking and off-roading trails in the San Juan National Forest. Or head just 40 minutes into Durango for a ride on the Durango-Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, a run on the rapids of the Animas River, or a powder day at Purgatory (resort an hour from the site). If you want to venture further afield, Telluride, Moab, Monument Valley, and Arches and Canyonlands National Parks are all within 2.5 hours. Or take a drive along the San Juan Skyway scenic byway to see the best of Colorado's Western Slope including Silverton and Ouray. Your hosts are avid outdoor enthusiasts who can give you the details (and loan you some maps and guidebooks) on all of the great things that await you at our little slice of southwest Colorado!
Pets
from 
$35
 / night

14. RV Space 1 Mile from Vallecito Lake

100%
(17)
26mi from Silverton · 1 site · RV
Learn more about this land:Get away from the crowds of the local RV parks in Vallecito Lake, Colorado. Save money and stay in our quiet neighborhood instead! This RV space is located in a quiet neighborhood just 1 mile north of Vallecito Lake, Colorado, in the San Juan National Forest. The gravel RV space has easy access to County Road 501.This RV space is easy to access. It has full hookups: 50 amp electric, water, and sewer. Wifi is included (and it’s good for streaming!). Dogs are welcome with prior approval. No camping tents, RVs and campers only. The quiet Decker Park neighborhood is just 1 mile north of Vallecito Lake. Most residents are aged 50+. This is a kid-friendly neighborhood. Features include:One mile north of Vallecito Lake. Walking distance to Vallecito Creek (fishing opportunities!), restaurants, shops & marina just minutes away, firepit (available when fire restrictions allow)Local attractions include boating, fishing, hiking, biking, kayaking, paddle boarding, ziplining, horseback riding, whitewater rafting and just about everything you need to have an authentic Colorado experience.CAMPFIRES: Portable fire pits, charcoal and propane grills are permitted when fire restrictions allow.Thank you for booking our RV space in Vallecito Lake, CO!
Pets
Full hookups
from 
$27
 / night

16. Woodlake RV Park

24mi from Silverton · 27 sites
Discover the unique charm of Woodlake Park, where families can unwind by the serene Lake Fork River without the hustle and bustle of crowded campgrounds. Located just 2.5 miles south of Lake City, Colorado, and nestled at the base of Slumgullion Pass, Woodlake offers the perfect retreat for those seeking tranquility in nature. Our campground has recently expanded to feature 50 spacious RV sites with full hookups, three fully furnished cabins, three cozy bunkhouses, and two designated tent areas. Guests can also enjoy our new cardroom, shower house, and laundromat, ensuring a comfortable stay. Lake City is a hub for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a variety of activities such as fishing, hiking, biking, boating, and bird watching. Explore the stunning Lake San Cristobal, the second-largest natural lake in Colorado, or savor a meal at one of the many delightful eateries in Historic Downtown Lake City. With numerous historic sites, mines, and scenic byways nearby, there’s always something to discover. At Woodlake Park, we are committed to providing an unforgettable experience for our guests. We accept credit and debit cards for your convenience. We welcome pets in our RV and tent sites, but please note that they are not permitted in cabins or buildings. Professional portable

18. Henson Creek RV Park

24mi from Silverton · 32 sites
Welcome to Henson Creek RV Park, a unique destination nestled in the picturesque town of Lake City, Colorado, surrounded by the breathtaking San Juan Mountains. Established in the 1950s, this charming RV park offers visitors a perfect blend of natural beauty and outdoor adventure. Despite its small-town atmosphere, Lake City is brimming with exciting activities, including backpacking, boating, camping, and horseback riding, ensuring that your days are filled with exploration and fun. Nearby, you'll find the stunning Alpine Loop and the Silver Thread Scenic and Historic Byways, which are perfect for scenic drives and hiking. For those seeking a challenge, the Five Fourteeners—peaks exceeding 14,000 feet—are a favorite among hikers. Additionally, Lake San Cristobal, located just three miles south of Lake City, is the second-largest natural lake in Colorado and a fantastic spot for fishing. At Henson Creek RV Park, guests can enjoy a variety of amenities, including an enclosed game room, a bathhouse, and a laundry facility. The park features 28 full hookup sites, each equipped with water, sewer, 50-amp electricity, and Wi-Fi, ensuring a comfortable stay. After a day of mountain adventures, unwind at one of the local restaurants or explore the diverse

19. Silverton Lakes RV Resort & Cabins

0.7mi from Silverton · 138 sites
Nestled in the breathtaking San Juan Mountains, Silverton, Colorado RV Parks offer a unique blend of stunning natural beauty and exceptional amenities. Silverton Lakes RV Resort stands out with its full hook-up RV sites, providing a comfortable and convenient camping experience. Guests can enjoy waterfront tent camping along the picturesque Animas River, making it an ideal spot for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. The resort features a well-stocked on-site General Store, ensuring that all your camping needs are met without having to venture far. Additionally, the charming Silverton, CO camping cabins are thoughtfully equipped to provide a cozy retreat after a day of exploring the great outdoors. With a wealth of nearby attractions, including hiking trails, swimming holes, and local restaurants and shops, Silverton Lakes RV Resort is the perfect base for your mountain getaway. Experience the tranquility and adventure that this remarkable location has to offer, and create unforgettable memories in the heart of Colorado's stunning landscape.

20. Antlers Rio Grande Lodge & RV Park

38mi from Silverton · 62 sites
Discover the unique charm of our resort, nestled on 35 breathtaking acres along the banks of the stunning Rio Grande River. This picturesque location offers a perfect blend of modern comfort and natural beauty, making it an ideal getaway for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Our accommodations include modern housekeeping cabins and hotel rooms, strategically positioned both on the river and in the serene meadow across the way. For those traveling with RVs, our sites provide unparalleled views that are hard to find anywhere else. The majestic Bristol Head Peak of the Rio Grande National Forest looms overhead, adding to the allure of this reasonably priced retreat. Step back in time at the historic Lodge at Antlers, which dates back to the 1800s and features an exquisite fine dining restaurant. Guests can enjoy a variety of amenities, including a game room equipped with a pool table, TV, and library, as well as an old-fashioned playground for the little ones. Unwind in the hot tub overlooking the river, take advantage of our laundry facilities, and meet our friendly farm animals. For outdoor enthusiasts, fly-fishing on the Rio Grande and a private stocked fishing pond offer fantastic opportunities to connect with nature. Experience the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure at our remarkable resort.

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The best camping near Silverton with horseback riding guide

Where to go

The Alpine Loop

Colorado’s Alpine Loop Scenic and Historic Byway traverses the mountainous landscape between Ouray, Lake City, and Silverton. A high-clearance, four-wheel-drive vehicle is necessary to make the 65-mile loop, but several ATV and jeep rental outfitters can be found in Silverton. The route passes numerous ghost towns, abandoned mines, viewpoints, and dispersed camping areas. 

Along the Million Dollar Highway

This 25-mile stretch of highway from Silverton to Ouray is an attraction in itself. The road winds its way up Red Mountain Pass and then hugs a steep cliffside offering dramatic views at every turn. Several mining ruins can be spotted along the way, with numerous places to pull off and enjoy the views. The Million Dollar Highway also provides access to many of the San Juan Mountain’s most popular trails including one to Ice Lakes Basin and its South Mineral Campground, one of the area’s most scenic camp spots.

Ouray

Known as the “Switzerland of America,” Ouray is an old western town nestled into a narrow box canyon. It’s a bit more developed than Silverton and has a ton more camping, lodging, and dining options. Hikers can connect to the Ouray Perimeter Trail right from town for views of the city and then continue on to Box Canyon Falls, an impressive waterfall surrounded by towering cliffs.

When to go

June through September is high time in Silverton, when most snow has melted in the high country and trails, peaks, and backcountry roads are most easily accessible. The Hardrock Hundred Mile Endurance Run brings hundreds of mountain running enthusiasts to the area in July, and wildflowers put on one of the best shows in Colorado in the Silverton Mountains late in the month. Winter draws hardcore recreationists for some of Colorado’s steepest lift-served, backcountry, and helicopter skiing.  

Know before you go

  • Only a handful of national forest campgrounds sit near Silverton and most are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Arrive early in the day for the best chance at a spot. 
  • Ouray’s Amphitheater Campground is one of the few national forest campgrounds that can be reserved in advance. Sites book quickly but you may have luck if you check the reservation website for cancellations. 
  • Dispersed campsites line both the South Mineral Fork Road and Alpine Loop Scenic Byway, but make sure you understand the rules before you camp. Always pack out all your trash and keep an eye on campfire restrictions.