The best camping near Telluride with hot tubs

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Tucked high in Colorado’s San Juan Mountains, Telluride is best known as a ski town. Don’t let that fool you—when the snow melts, the mountains come to life with adventure-seekers. Hike in Aspen forest, fish in alpine streams, or tackle heart-pounding mountain bike trails. Whether you want to relax in camp or get active, Telluride has the perfect campsite.

Stay close to downtown restaurants at the Telluride Town Park Campground. The park welcomes tents and RVs up to 30 feet (no hookups). It’s open from mid-May through early October and runs on a first-come, first-served basis.

Outside of the town of Telluride, the Forest Service operates several beautiful campgrounds. Beating the mountain views at Sunshine Campground is hard. Bringing an RV? You’ll find four sites with hookups at Matterhorn Campground.

For free primitive camping, head for Priest Lake Campground. From here, you’re a short walk from hiking and mountain biking trails. Alta Lakes Campground, which is also free, offers alpine views and horseback riding trails.

Telluride is home to more 13,000-foot and 14,000-foot peaks than anywhere else in the U.S. The best way to see them is on one of the 90+ local hiking trails. Or, rent a 4WD vehicle and explore the network of forest roads. In the winter, try fat tire biking, snowmobiling, or Nordic skiing.

This tiny town sits at 8,750 feet, so the weather is unpredictable year-round. Bring a rain jacket for summer thunderstorms, and pack layers for high-elevation trips. Dry, cool autumn is the perfect time for hiking through the fall foliage. Winters are cold and snowy; extra-warm gear and snow tires can keep you comfortable.

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5. Dunton Hot Springs

19mi from Telluride · 33 sites
Dunton Hot Springs Resort stands out as a unique destination, blending the charm of a romantic ghost town with the luxury of modern accommodations, all set against the stunning backdrop of the San Juan Mountains in the Colorado Rockies. This extraordinary alpine valley offers guests an unforgettable experience, combining rustic elegance with exclusive hospitality and an authentic glamping adventure. Accommodating up to 44 guests, Dunton Hot Springs features thirteen beautifully furnished luxury cabins, ranging from one to five bedrooms. Each hand-hewn log cabin is exquisitely decorated, providing a cozy yet sophisticated atmosphere. Guests can indulge in gourmet meals at the life-worn saloon, explore lung-busting trails, and unwind with pampering massages, all while enjoying the soothing hot springs nestled beneath glistening snowbanks. Although the ghost town is free of cell phone service, high-speed wireless internet is available in every cabin, ensuring connectivity when needed. An exceptional addition to the Dunton experience is the Dunton River Camp, which offers eight luxurious prospector-style tents, each equipped with en-suite bathrooms. Located at Cresto Ranch, a historic cattle ranch from the late 1800s, the camp is surrounded by approximately 500 acres of picturesque fields, meadows, and forests.

6. Antlers Rio Grande Lodge & RV Park

47mi from Telluride · 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.

8. Durango Ranch RV Resort

56mi from Telluride · 20 sites
Discover the unique charm of Durango Ranch RV Resort, where you can unwind in a serene, family-run ranch steeped in history. Nestled against the stunning backdrop of the La Plata and San Juan Mountains, our resort offers breathtaking views and modern amenities just a short drive from Durango, CO, and Aztec, NM. Our RV park features 19 full hook-up sites, each surrounded by newly planted grass and trees, ensuring a peaceful retreat. Guests can enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi, ADA-compliant restrooms and showers, an onsite laundry facility, a dog park, a community BBQ grill, and a relaxing hot tub lounge complete with a propane fire table. With a variety of pull-through and back-in sites available, we can accommodate RVs and campers of all sizes, making it the perfect place to kick back and relax for a night or an extended stay. Durango Ranch RV Resort is proudly owned and operated by the Kroeger family, who have deep roots in the area dating back to 1895. As 4th and 5th generation ranchers, Russ and Donalda, along with their children Tanner, Tori, Teagan, and Jack, cultivate grass alfalfa mixed hay right across from the resort. During your stay, you may witness

Tucked high in Colorado’s San Juan Mountains, Telluride is best known as a ski town. Don’t let that fool you—when the snow melts, the mountains come to life with adventure-seekers. Hike in Aspen forest, fish in alpine streams, or tackle heart-pounding mountain bike trails. Whether you want to relax in camp or get active, Telluride has the perfect campsite.

Stay close to downtown restaurants at the Telluride Town Park Campground. The park welcomes tents and RVs up to 30 feet (no hookups). It’s open from mid-May through early October and runs on a first-come, first-served basis.

Outside of the town of Telluride, the Forest Service operates several beautiful campgrounds. Beating the mountain views at Sunshine Campground is hard. Bringing an RV? You’ll find four sites with hookups at Matterhorn Campground.

For free primitive camping, head for Priest Lake Campground. From here, you’re a short walk from hiking and mountain biking trails. Alta Lakes Campground, which is also free, offers alpine views and horseback riding trails.

Telluride is home to more 13,000-foot and 14,000-foot peaks than anywhere else in the U.S. The best way to see them is on one of the 90+ local hiking trails. Or, rent a 4WD vehicle and explore the network of forest roads. In the winter, try fat tire biking, snowmobiling, or Nordic skiing.

This tiny town sits at 8,750 feet, so the weather is unpredictable year-round. Bring a rain jacket for summer thunderstorms, and pack layers for high-elevation trips. Dry, cool autumn is the perfect time for hiking through the fall foliage. Winters are cold and snowy; extra-warm gear and snow tires can keep you comfortable.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Telluride

5. Dunton Hot Springs

19mi from Telluride · 33 sites
Dunton Hot Springs Resort stands out as a unique destination, blending the charm of a romantic ghost town with the luxury of modern accommodations, all set against the stunning backdrop of the San Juan Mountains in the Colorado Rockies. This extraordinary alpine valley offers guests an unforgettable experience, combining rustic elegance with exclusive hospitality and an authentic glamping adventure. Accommodating up to 44 guests, Dunton Hot Springs features thirteen beautifully furnished luxury cabins, ranging from one to five bedrooms. Each hand-hewn log cabin is exquisitely decorated, providing a cozy yet sophisticated atmosphere. Guests can indulge in gourmet meals at the life-worn saloon, explore lung-busting trails, and unwind with pampering massages, all while enjoying the soothing hot springs nestled beneath glistening snowbanks. Although the ghost town is free of cell phone service, high-speed wireless internet is available in every cabin, ensuring connectivity when needed. An exceptional addition to the Dunton experience is the Dunton River Camp, which offers eight luxurious prospector-style tents, each equipped with en-suite bathrooms. Located at Cresto Ranch, a historic cattle ranch from the late 1800s, the camp is surrounded by approximately 500 acres of picturesque fields, meadows, and forests.

6. Antlers Rio Grande Lodge & RV Park

47mi from Telluride · 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.

8. Durango Ranch RV Resort

56mi from Telluride · 20 sites
Discover the unique charm of Durango Ranch RV Resort, where you can unwind in a serene, family-run ranch steeped in history. Nestled against the stunning backdrop of the La Plata and San Juan Mountains, our resort offers breathtaking views and modern amenities just a short drive from Durango, CO, and Aztec, NM. Our RV park features 19 full hook-up sites, each surrounded by newly planted grass and trees, ensuring a peaceful retreat. Guests can enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi, ADA-compliant restrooms and showers, an onsite laundry facility, a dog park, a community BBQ grill, and a relaxing hot tub lounge complete with a propane fire table. With a variety of pull-through and back-in sites available, we can accommodate RVs and campers of all sizes, making it the perfect place to kick back and relax for a night or an extended stay. Durango Ranch RV Resort is proudly owned and operated by the Kroeger family, who have deep roots in the area dating back to 1895. As 4th and 5th generation ranchers, Russ and Donalda, along with their children Tanner, Tori, Teagan, and Jack, cultivate grass alfalfa mixed hay right across from the resort. During your stay, you may witness

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