The best campervan sites near Trinidad

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In Trinidad, you’ll find over 2,700 spots to park your campervan, from pine-dotted ridges to wide-open meadows. Expect campsites with pet-friendly rules, toilets, and showers—nothing fancy, just what you need to keep rolling. Fishing, surfing, and climbing are all in easy reach, whether you’re after rainbow trout or bouldering problems. Nightly rates average $26, but you can snag a spot for as little as $5 if you know where to look. Locals swear by Enchanted Circle Campground (564 reviews) for shaded lots and stargazing, Rabbit Hole Ranch (353 reviews) for sunrise views and quiet mornings, and High Peaks Campground (324 reviews) for easy trail access. Bring your gear, keep your setup simple, and you’ll blend right in with the regulars.

93% (99)

Top-rated campgrounds

Coyote Canyon Mountain Base Camp

2. Coyote Canyon Mountain Base Camp

99%
(112)
49mi from Trinidad · 4 sites · Tents, RVs · Fort Garland, CO
As the Scenic Passenger Train is heard in the distance you'll look up towards Mount Blanca and imagine your next adventure living among the wildflowers of this High Desert Mountain Hipcamp. After recovering from a wildfire, the ancient sage brushes that had previously made the land harsh and unwelcoming are nearly gone, replaced with an abundance of grasses and wildflowers if blessed with rains. Open Land as far as you can go to the East you'll follow the Coyote canyon to high mountain lookouts. There are old logging maintenance roads you could take advantage of, so Hike, Bike or Motor around the local area. Fort Garland and Blanca have a community center (pool), septic dump and water fill and can provide groceries. The Great Sand dunes are about 45 minutes away. The Sand Dunes swimming pool, fed by a very hot artisan well is about an hour away. Mountain Home Lake is also within 1/2 an hour or so for fishing/water sports with a nice boat ramp. Escape from light pollution like never before, a clear night sky will make the whole trip worthwhile! Lots of wild life and you will most likely see some deer, hear the coyotes, and count the different colors of the humming birds. You can book a train ride out of Alamosa, and visit the local historic towns. The views will make it hard to leave the campsite, but there are tons of experiences and things to do in the area so make sure to do some research before you arrive.  The weather and wind can be unpredictable in the mountains, so be prepared.  There are two entrances onto the property, one at the bottom and one at the top. You can avoid some wind by camping near Lewis-Smith Rd at the lowest part of the land.  Also, the site can accommodate large trailers/RV's but just make sure to plan your entrance/exit carefully and don't go to far down the hills.  Just choose a wise spot to park if in a big rig.  There are some small tires around that you can use to sit on or if you dig a hole that you fill in before leaving you can make a temporary toilet.  Make sure to haul out all your trash and leave the site cleaner than it was when you arrived and respect the land.  If you do come across a mess from the previous camper and clean it up, just let us know and we will give you a refund for the night. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$20
 / night
View from entrance of parking area

3. Lone Spruce Camp

100%
(10)
36mi from Trinidad · 1 site · RV · La Veta, CO
Located between La Veta and Cuchara on the Scenic Highway of Legends enjoy over one acre to call your own. Resting next to the Cucharas River, the flat meadow is perfect for parking your RV while you enjoy views of the surrounding mountain range. You are under a five minute drive to Cuchara Main Street and just over a ten minute drive to the quaint town of La Veta. Fishing is available at many of the nearby lakes including Bear Lake, Blue Lake, North Lake, Monument Lake, Daigre Lake, and Wahatoya Lake. Many hiking and biking trails are also in the area. Or you can visit Lathrop State Park in Walsenburg just over 30 minutes away where you can paddle board, hike, or fish. The Great Sand Dunes National Park is just one hour from this location! It is a perfect central parking spot for all of your Southern Colorado outdoor adventures while coming home to peace and serenity. The eastern boundary of this property is the Cucharas River and we own to the center point of the river. We ask that you stay within the boundaries shown on the map. Reservations up to five days max, we may allow an extended stay upon request. We do not offer any restrooms so we require you must have an RV with your own facilities. No fires permitted on property. We offer a trash bin near the entrance (shown on map). We hope you come and enjoy this beautiful location and all that Southern Colorado has to offer!
Pets
Trash
from 
$40
 / night
The Spanish Peaks (AKA Huajatolla (/wɑːhɑːˈtɔɪə/ wah-hah-TOY-ə). Looking South.

6. Mountain View 360 at Rio Cucharas

100%
(1)
37mi from Trinidad · 2 sites · RVs · Walsenburg, CO
Large, open ranch land with mountain views all around. The campsite is on top of a hill so the view is pretty spectacular. Learn more about this land: Just a few minutes (off-grid) west of Walsenburg, Colorado, with a fabulous 360 degree view of the surrounding mountains from our 3 acre lot right on La Deora Blvd./CR 504 (just off Hwy 160). Lathrop State Park (2 lakes), the Spanish Peaks Medical Center Hospital and the Walsenburg Golf Course are only 5 minutes from the lot. You can drive to the Great Sand Dunes Park in about an hour.  Here on the ranch land you can hike, bike, 4-wheel, ride your horses, snowmobile and watch the deer and the antelope play. Hunter's are welcome, but not on the ranch land. There is hunting and fishing on State Trust Lands and Wildlife Areas here in Huerfano County. You'll have clear views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, The Spanish Peaks, Silver Mountain (AKA Baldy), Sheep and Little Sheep Mountains and Greenhorn Mountain...  Not to mention star filled skies... At this time our septic and water are not completed so you'll want to stay with your self-contained RV. I am building a house now at the top of the hill but, no one lives there. P.S. Horses welcome. Please keep the gate closed.
Pets
from 
$27
 / night

In Trinidad, you’ll find over 2,700 spots to park your campervan, from pine-dotted ridges to wide-open meadows. Expect campsites with pet-friendly rules, toilets, and showers—nothing fancy, just what you need to keep rolling. Fishing, surfing, and climbing are all in easy reach, whether you’re after rainbow trout or bouldering problems. Nightly rates average $26, but you can snag a spot for as little as $5 if you know where to look. Locals swear by Enchanted Circle Campground (564 reviews) for shaded lots and stargazing, Rabbit Hole Ranch (353 reviews) for sunrise views and quiet mornings, and High Peaks Campground (324 reviews) for easy trail access. Bring your gear, keep your setup simple, and you’ll blend right in with the regulars.

93% (99)

Top-rated campgrounds

Coyote Canyon Mountain Base Camp

2. Coyote Canyon Mountain Base Camp

99%
(112)
49mi from Trinidad · 4 sites · Tents, RVs · Fort Garland, CO
As the Scenic Passenger Train is heard in the distance you'll look up towards Mount Blanca and imagine your next adventure living among the wildflowers of this High Desert Mountain Hipcamp. After recovering from a wildfire, the ancient sage brushes that had previously made the land harsh and unwelcoming are nearly gone, replaced with an abundance of grasses and wildflowers if blessed with rains. Open Land as far as you can go to the East you'll follow the Coyote canyon to high mountain lookouts. There are old logging maintenance roads you could take advantage of, so Hike, Bike or Motor around the local area. Fort Garland and Blanca have a community center (pool), septic dump and water fill and can provide groceries. The Great Sand dunes are about 45 minutes away. The Sand Dunes swimming pool, fed by a very hot artisan well is about an hour away. Mountain Home Lake is also within 1/2 an hour or so for fishing/water sports with a nice boat ramp. Escape from light pollution like never before, a clear night sky will make the whole trip worthwhile! Lots of wild life and you will most likely see some deer, hear the coyotes, and count the different colors of the humming birds. You can book a train ride out of Alamosa, and visit the local historic towns. The views will make it hard to leave the campsite, but there are tons of experiences and things to do in the area so make sure to do some research before you arrive.  The weather and wind can be unpredictable in the mountains, so be prepared.  There are two entrances onto the property, one at the bottom and one at the top. You can avoid some wind by camping near Lewis-Smith Rd at the lowest part of the land.  Also, the site can accommodate large trailers/RV's but just make sure to plan your entrance/exit carefully and don't go to far down the hills.  Just choose a wise spot to park if in a big rig.  There are some small tires around that you can use to sit on or if you dig a hole that you fill in before leaving you can make a temporary toilet.  Make sure to haul out all your trash and leave the site cleaner than it was when you arrived and respect the land.  If you do come across a mess from the previous camper and clean it up, just let us know and we will give you a refund for the night. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$20
 / night
View from entrance of parking area

3. Lone Spruce Camp

100%
(10)
36mi from Trinidad · 1 site · RV · La Veta, CO
Located between La Veta and Cuchara on the Scenic Highway of Legends enjoy over one acre to call your own. Resting next to the Cucharas River, the flat meadow is perfect for parking your RV while you enjoy views of the surrounding mountain range. You are under a five minute drive to Cuchara Main Street and just over a ten minute drive to the quaint town of La Veta. Fishing is available at many of the nearby lakes including Bear Lake, Blue Lake, North Lake, Monument Lake, Daigre Lake, and Wahatoya Lake. Many hiking and biking trails are also in the area. Or you can visit Lathrop State Park in Walsenburg just over 30 minutes away where you can paddle board, hike, or fish. The Great Sand Dunes National Park is just one hour from this location! It is a perfect central parking spot for all of your Southern Colorado outdoor adventures while coming home to peace and serenity. The eastern boundary of this property is the Cucharas River and we own to the center point of the river. We ask that you stay within the boundaries shown on the map. Reservations up to five days max, we may allow an extended stay upon request. We do not offer any restrooms so we require you must have an RV with your own facilities. No fires permitted on property. We offer a trash bin near the entrance (shown on map). We hope you come and enjoy this beautiful location and all that Southern Colorado has to offer!
Pets
Trash
from 
$40
 / night
The Spanish Peaks (AKA Huajatolla (/wɑːhɑːˈtɔɪə/ wah-hah-TOY-ə). Looking South.

6. Mountain View 360 at Rio Cucharas

100%
(1)
37mi from Trinidad · 2 sites · RVs · Walsenburg, CO
Large, open ranch land with mountain views all around. The campsite is on top of a hill so the view is pretty spectacular. Learn more about this land: Just a few minutes (off-grid) west of Walsenburg, Colorado, with a fabulous 360 degree view of the surrounding mountains from our 3 acre lot right on La Deora Blvd./CR 504 (just off Hwy 160). Lathrop State Park (2 lakes), the Spanish Peaks Medical Center Hospital and the Walsenburg Golf Course are only 5 minutes from the lot. You can drive to the Great Sand Dunes Park in about an hour.  Here on the ranch land you can hike, bike, 4-wheel, ride your horses, snowmobile and watch the deer and the antelope play. Hunter's are welcome, but not on the ranch land. There is hunting and fishing on State Trust Lands and Wildlife Areas here in Huerfano County. You'll have clear views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, The Spanish Peaks, Silver Mountain (AKA Baldy), Sheep and Little Sheep Mountains and Greenhorn Mountain...  Not to mention star filled skies... At this time our septic and water are not completed so you'll want to stay with your self-contained RV. I am building a house now at the top of the hill but, no one lives there. P.S. Horses welcome. Please keep the gate closed.
Pets
from 
$27
 / night

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