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Welcome to Hipcamp! Looking to camp near Walsenburg, Colorado and prefer campsites with toilets? We've got you covered with over 1000 options specifically tailored to your preferences. With prices ranging from as low as $5 to an average of $35 per night, you'll find the perfect spot to suit your budget. Check out some of our top campsites: Enchanted Circle Campground (397 reviews), Rabbit Hole Ranch (259 reviews), and The High Desert Ranch Colorado (205 reviews). Enjoy popular amenities like campfires, pets, and trash services, and engage in exciting activities such as whitewater paddling, surfing, and swimming. Happy camping!

96% (798)

Top-rated campgrounds near Walsenburg

3. The Nomad Ranch

100%
(5)
21mi from Walsenburg · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
About a half mile off Highway 69 and two miles outside the tiny town of Gardner, this is the perfect retreat if you are looking for fantastic views of the Sangre de Cristos, Spanish Peaks, and Wet Mountains. Our property is close to hiking, a wolf preserve, Bishop's Castle, thousands of acres of national forest, over 800 miles of dirt roads (with jeep and ATV trails), and within 40 minutes to one of the most quaint and best kept secret towns in Colorado, Westcliffe. We are about 30 minutes northwest of Walsenburg, CO and about 40 minutes southeast of Westcliffe, CO. Maximum RV length is 30 ft. No hookups are provided for RVs so please plan to be self contained during your stay. We also offer a small dry cabin (no running water or electricity) which is perfect for those looking to not get quite as close with nature. We also offer tent camping!
Pets
Potable water
from 
$23
 / night

6. Open Kaya Lodges

19mi from Walsenburg · 1 site · Tent, RV
Panoramic Mountain-View Ridge Retreat with Glamping Setup Discover 35 spectacular acres of secluded Colorado wilderness on a scenic point of a ridge, nestled in the heart of working cattle country deep in the Huerfano Valley. Step back into history and camp next to where the Taos Trail traversed to Badito, and fews signs of modern civilization. With private hiking trails winding through forest and up the ridge, you’ll find secret Pinon and Juniper groves and panoramic 360° views—Greenhorn Mountain to the north, Silver Mountain and rolling pasture to the south, and the dramatic Sheep and Sangre de Cristo ranges to the west and east. The Campsite and Amenities Main site perched on a small forested bluff above open pasture, surrounded by dense forest rising up to the top of the ridge with a trail, and bordered by 800 acres of BLM and State land. Accommodations: Cabela XPG 4-season tent outfitted with comfortable memory foam queen mattress and quilted cover (bring your own sleeping bag & pillow). Spacious Ozark Trails yurt tent—fully stocked with pots, pans, cutlery, and plates for four; easily sleeps four additional guests (some sleeping mats provided). Private tent outhouse with camp toilet. Dual hammocks with panorama! Sink for washing up; 7 gallons of potable water supplied for washing (please bring your own drinking water, cooler, and food). Plenty of room for extra tents—perfect for larger groups. Massive supply of seasoned firewood and a large Davis wood stove for your cozy hot tent or yurt experience. Unique Features Explore your own network of scenic hiking trails and off-grid sites tucked away throughout the property. Watch cattle roam across wide-open pastures with no fences between you and the sweeping high-country views. Less than 40 minutes from grocery stores and local dining in Walsenburg or La Veta; minutes from the 160 and 69 for easy exploring. Perfect basecamp for hiking, photography, stargazing, off-roading, and unplugged family adventures. Note: Please bring your own sleeping bags/blankets and pillows for bedding. All cooking supplies and basic washing water are provided for up to four guests. This property does have many low lying cactus and it is not appropriate for toddlers camping. It is rattlesnake zone be aware.
Pets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
$30
 / night

7. Camp Catori

100%
(38)
37mi from Walsenburg · 1 site · Lodging
CAMP CATORI - OFF-GRID IN SACRED NATURE At Camp Catori, we offer an immersive off-grid retreat where you can reconnect with yourself and the land. Set on six sacred acres with sweeping views of the Mt. Blanca Range, our space blends mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual wellness—with a little adventure and fun. Just 30 minutes from the Great Sand Dunes and Zapata Falls, guests can enjoy hiking, fishing, paddleboarding, or simply unwinding. Whether visiting solo, with friends, or hosting a retreat, Camp Catori invites you to slow down, breathe deep, and come home to yourself. ESSENTIALS TO KNOW THIS IS CAMPING - Although we have fabulous amenities for a comfortable experience, this is camping. If you are not a camper do not book. This is not an AIRBNB. Not toddler friendly. OFF-GRID WATER: No well or septic. If you chose the option of running water, six 5-gallon jugs provided to fill nearby. The tank holds 35 gallons. Monitor usage; do not drop below 1/4 full or it may damage the pump. Showers use 1.75 gal/min. Camp style rinse off showers. (Dry cabin Nov–May; no running water during freeze months) TOILET USE: Composting toilet. All guests must watch a 2-minute video and follow instructions. Violation of cabin rules or failure to discard urine in the designated spot incurs a $150 fee. If you’re not comfortable doing this, this may not be the right fit SLEEPING and KITCHEN BEDS: Queen loft, convertible queen second loft (or 2 twins), pull-out sofa (5'10" max). Bring your own sheets or sleeping bags. Pillows and blankets provided KITCHEN: Fridge/freezer, Wonderoven, coffee makers (Nespresso, French press, Italian), all-in-one steamer pan, Dutch oven, propane stove, grill, corkscrew, cooking/eating utensils, plates/bowls, knifes, indoor table (2), outdoor table (6–7), and mountain-view ledge seating (2) INTERNET Hotspot via Solis ($10/day) or use your mobile phone—works well for basic use and streaming MISC: HUGE newly expanded deck, chimenea, telescope, umbrella, outdoor grill, outdoor buckets for washing, TV's, propane heater, fireplace, electric heater, yoga mats (2), extra blankets, binoculors, games Group Camping and Retreats Three cleared campsites (4x4 required) Great for group camping or hosting retreats Contact Catori: 720-474-0779
Pets
Showers
Wifi
from 
$126
 / night

8. Camp Two Oasis

97%
(17)
29mi from Walsenburg · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
A great base camp access to the Sand Dunes,Mt Lindsey, and Blanca Basin. Great biking around the camp.Close to the Huerfano River with a secret spot and trout fishing.We have nice level r.v. or tent sites in valley farm / old.orchard setting with mountain views ,electricity and well water. We provide an outdoor sink at the Pumphouse, and plenty of good well water. , 20 minutes to the top of Laveta Pass and hwy.160, 35 minutes to Lily Lake trailhead via 4wd road,and 20 minutes to the Mosca Pass trailhead to the Great Sand Dunes. A great day trip is hiking from Mosca Pass to the Visitor center at Great Sand Dunes ,explore the creek and dunes down there and then trek back up to your car at Mosca Pass.About a 8.5 mile round trip. Decent cell phone reception here at camp.We have wifi available . Easy and nice bikerides right from camp. ,Camps have fire circles and grill for firepit. .Plenty of mowed grassy areas for the kids. Well behaved pets on or.off a leash are welcome . Be mindfull that your pet does not chase or harrass potential livestock.on neighbor's property . Grassy tent site,near power and water. Pit toilet. Corner Camp or Orchard Camp. Orchard Camp has 20 amp power and fresh water hookup.. Pull through with 50 amp hookup and water hookup for the Camp 2 site for longer setups.Pull through is possible.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Campfires
from 
$25
 / night

15. Coyote Canyon Mountain Base Camp

99%
(112)
28mi from Walsenburg · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
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
Campfires
from 
$20
 / night

17. Great Sand Dunes Desert Escape

95%
(39)
34mi from Walsenburg · 1 site · Lodging
CALLING ALL ADVENTURERS! Ready to glamp? Escape to an off grid tiny cabin with a zip line and 5 acres to yourself. It is time to enjoy some peace and quiet with limited cell phone service and breathtaking views. You will be the ONLY ONE on 5 acres of land to explore. Find yourself adventuring through the gulch on a zip line, relaxing under the beautiful pinon trees, grilling some tasty food, sitting next to a crackling fire or enjoying one of three tree swings. At night, you may find that the views of the night sky are simply unbeatable, you’re in a dark sky zone…don't forget to look up! The sunrise and sunsets are beautiful too! Walk to the top of one of the many peaks for stunning views. Adventure to the highest peak and be surprised with a tree swing! To make things even better, there are 3 fire pits with campsites to go along with them. Use the cabin which sleeps 2 guests and extra guests can tent camp! The cabin includes a pull out couch (sleeps 2), 2 air mattresses (and a pump), water jug and pump, toilet, off grid shower, cooking pans and utensils, bowls/plates, cups, coffee, propane cook stove and more! Parking for 2-3 cars. HIGH CLEARANCE VEHICLES RECOMMENDED! Otherwise you may not be able to pull into the driveway. Jeep Patriot or similar can make it. This land is located in the heart of the Sangre de Cristo Mountain Range. At the eastern edge of the San Luis Valley, Sangre de Cristo Ranches are virtually surrounded by the Rockies. This land is literally in the San Isabel National Forest. You will be just minutes away from so many awesome destinations! Fort Garland for supplies/gas: 10-15mins *Dollar General has everything you need Mountain Home Reservoir: 10mins Great Sand Dunes NP Entrance: 40mins  Sanchez Reservoir: 30mins  Lathrop State Park: 45 mins  Alamosa: 45mins  San Isabel National Forest: You’re in it! The closest towns are Fort Garland, Alamosa, Walsenburg, and San Luis. Fires are welcome in the designated fire rings. If there is a fire ban in place, please follow the law. There are plenty of fallen branches and dead limbs on the property, please feel free to use any remaining cut wood, fallen branches, and dead trees. Please leave any project tools alone and do not make any adjustments to our land/structures. Enjoy nature!
Pets
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from 
$86
 / night

18. NO FENCE CAMP

83%
(6)
38mi from Walsenburg · 1 site · Tent, RV
There is magic and more than that in the Sangre De Cristo Mountains. Surrounded by ancient and contemporary human history along with lots of room left for modern exploration ! The hard part is choosing what to do in the day before enjoying the night sky after.Learn more about this land:Secluded camping spot back up against a small mountain and a canal outside Ft.Garland, CO . Very private w/few to no cars passing by ever. Very few neighbors in site at all. The site is close to the canal with room for two tents and a vehicle down by the site and one at top . Pack in pack out human waste as we are close to a water source . Follow the wash located next to the heart with an arrow up to the second pinion tree and you will see the secret camp toilet . Open both lids to secure bag when using the restroom and seal the bag closed when done each time and take sealed bags home please as critters will find there way in ! Please clean toilet seat after use . Feel free to explore the property and check out the many critters and wildlife running around and an unbelievable night sky on a clear night. We are very close to a reservoir with great beaches , the Sand dunes and the town is only 8 mins drive for supplies ! It’s magical out here . We are still actively making the road and clearing out unwanted vegetation so just watch out for cacti . Welcome to King Jackelope No Fence Camp !
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Campfires
from 
$24
 / night

Welcome to Hipcamp! Looking to camp near Walsenburg, Colorado and prefer campsites with toilets? We've got you covered with over 1000 options specifically tailored to your preferences. With prices ranging from as low as $5 to an average of $35 per night, you'll find the perfect spot to suit your budget. Check out some of our top campsites: Enchanted Circle Campground (397 reviews), Rabbit Hole Ranch (259 reviews), and The High Desert Ranch Colorado (205 reviews). Enjoy popular amenities like campfires, pets, and trash services, and engage in exciting activities such as whitewater paddling, surfing, and swimming. Happy camping!

96% (798)

Top-rated campgrounds near Walsenburg

3. The Nomad Ranch

100%
(5)
21mi from Walsenburg · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
About a half mile off Highway 69 and two miles outside the tiny town of Gardner, this is the perfect retreat if you are looking for fantastic views of the Sangre de Cristos, Spanish Peaks, and Wet Mountains. Our property is close to hiking, a wolf preserve, Bishop's Castle, thousands of acres of national forest, over 800 miles of dirt roads (with jeep and ATV trails), and within 40 minutes to one of the most quaint and best kept secret towns in Colorado, Westcliffe. We are about 30 minutes northwest of Walsenburg, CO and about 40 minutes southeast of Westcliffe, CO. Maximum RV length is 30 ft. No hookups are provided for RVs so please plan to be self contained during your stay. We also offer a small dry cabin (no running water or electricity) which is perfect for those looking to not get quite as close with nature. We also offer tent camping!
Pets
Potable water
from 
$23
 / night

6. Open Kaya Lodges

19mi from Walsenburg · 1 site · Tent, RV
Panoramic Mountain-View Ridge Retreat with Glamping Setup Discover 35 spectacular acres of secluded Colorado wilderness on a scenic point of a ridge, nestled in the heart of working cattle country deep in the Huerfano Valley. Step back into history and camp next to where the Taos Trail traversed to Badito, and fews signs of modern civilization. With private hiking trails winding through forest and up the ridge, you’ll find secret Pinon and Juniper groves and panoramic 360° views—Greenhorn Mountain to the north, Silver Mountain and rolling pasture to the south, and the dramatic Sheep and Sangre de Cristo ranges to the west and east. The Campsite and Amenities Main site perched on a small forested bluff above open pasture, surrounded by dense forest rising up to the top of the ridge with a trail, and bordered by 800 acres of BLM and State land. Accommodations: Cabela XPG 4-season tent outfitted with comfortable memory foam queen mattress and quilted cover (bring your own sleeping bag & pillow). Spacious Ozark Trails yurt tent—fully stocked with pots, pans, cutlery, and plates for four; easily sleeps four additional guests (some sleeping mats provided). Private tent outhouse with camp toilet. Dual hammocks with panorama! Sink for washing up; 7 gallons of potable water supplied for washing (please bring your own drinking water, cooler, and food). Plenty of room for extra tents—perfect for larger groups. Massive supply of seasoned firewood and a large Davis wood stove for your cozy hot tent or yurt experience. Unique Features Explore your own network of scenic hiking trails and off-grid sites tucked away throughout the property. Watch cattle roam across wide-open pastures with no fences between you and the sweeping high-country views. Less than 40 minutes from grocery stores and local dining in Walsenburg or La Veta; minutes from the 160 and 69 for easy exploring. Perfect basecamp for hiking, photography, stargazing, off-roading, and unplugged family adventures. Note: Please bring your own sleeping bags/blankets and pillows for bedding. All cooking supplies and basic washing water are provided for up to four guests. This property does have many low lying cactus and it is not appropriate for toddlers camping. It is rattlesnake zone be aware.
Pets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
$30
 / night

7. Camp Catori

100%
(38)
37mi from Walsenburg · 1 site · Lodging
CAMP CATORI - OFF-GRID IN SACRED NATURE At Camp Catori, we offer an immersive off-grid retreat where you can reconnect with yourself and the land. Set on six sacred acres with sweeping views of the Mt. Blanca Range, our space blends mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual wellness—with a little adventure and fun. Just 30 minutes from the Great Sand Dunes and Zapata Falls, guests can enjoy hiking, fishing, paddleboarding, or simply unwinding. Whether visiting solo, with friends, or hosting a retreat, Camp Catori invites you to slow down, breathe deep, and come home to yourself. ESSENTIALS TO KNOW THIS IS CAMPING - Although we have fabulous amenities for a comfortable experience, this is camping. If you are not a camper do not book. This is not an AIRBNB. Not toddler friendly. OFF-GRID WATER: No well or septic. If you chose the option of running water, six 5-gallon jugs provided to fill nearby. The tank holds 35 gallons. Monitor usage; do not drop below 1/4 full or it may damage the pump. Showers use 1.75 gal/min. Camp style rinse off showers. (Dry cabin Nov–May; no running water during freeze months) TOILET USE: Composting toilet. All guests must watch a 2-minute video and follow instructions. Violation of cabin rules or failure to discard urine in the designated spot incurs a $150 fee. If you’re not comfortable doing this, this may not be the right fit SLEEPING and KITCHEN BEDS: Queen loft, convertible queen second loft (or 2 twins), pull-out sofa (5'10" max). Bring your own sheets or sleeping bags. Pillows and blankets provided KITCHEN: Fridge/freezer, Wonderoven, coffee makers (Nespresso, French press, Italian), all-in-one steamer pan, Dutch oven, propane stove, grill, corkscrew, cooking/eating utensils, plates/bowls, knifes, indoor table (2), outdoor table (6–7), and mountain-view ledge seating (2) INTERNET Hotspot via Solis ($10/day) or use your mobile phone—works well for basic use and streaming MISC: HUGE newly expanded deck, chimenea, telescope, umbrella, outdoor grill, outdoor buckets for washing, TV's, propane heater, fireplace, electric heater, yoga mats (2), extra blankets, binoculors, games Group Camping and Retreats Three cleared campsites (4x4 required) Great for group camping or hosting retreats Contact Catori: 720-474-0779
Pets
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from 
$126
 / night

8. Camp Two Oasis

97%
(17)
29mi from Walsenburg · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
A great base camp access to the Sand Dunes,Mt Lindsey, and Blanca Basin. Great biking around the camp.Close to the Huerfano River with a secret spot and trout fishing.We have nice level r.v. or tent sites in valley farm / old.orchard setting with mountain views ,electricity and well water. We provide an outdoor sink at the Pumphouse, and plenty of good well water. , 20 minutes to the top of Laveta Pass and hwy.160, 35 minutes to Lily Lake trailhead via 4wd road,and 20 minutes to the Mosca Pass trailhead to the Great Sand Dunes. A great day trip is hiking from Mosca Pass to the Visitor center at Great Sand Dunes ,explore the creek and dunes down there and then trek back up to your car at Mosca Pass.About a 8.5 mile round trip. Decent cell phone reception here at camp.We have wifi available . Easy and nice bikerides right from camp. ,Camps have fire circles and grill for firepit. .Plenty of mowed grassy areas for the kids. Well behaved pets on or.off a leash are welcome . Be mindfull that your pet does not chase or harrass potential livestock.on neighbor's property . Grassy tent site,near power and water. Pit toilet. Corner Camp or Orchard Camp. Orchard Camp has 20 amp power and fresh water hookup.. Pull through with 50 amp hookup and water hookup for the Camp 2 site for longer setups.Pull through is possible.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Campfires
from 
$25
 / night

15. Coyote Canyon Mountain Base Camp

99%
(112)
28mi from Walsenburg · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
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
Campfires
from 
$20
 / night

17. Great Sand Dunes Desert Escape

95%
(39)
34mi from Walsenburg · 1 site · Lodging
CALLING ALL ADVENTURERS! Ready to glamp? Escape to an off grid tiny cabin with a zip line and 5 acres to yourself. It is time to enjoy some peace and quiet with limited cell phone service and breathtaking views. You will be the ONLY ONE on 5 acres of land to explore. Find yourself adventuring through the gulch on a zip line, relaxing under the beautiful pinon trees, grilling some tasty food, sitting next to a crackling fire or enjoying one of three tree swings. At night, you may find that the views of the night sky are simply unbeatable, you’re in a dark sky zone…don't forget to look up! The sunrise and sunsets are beautiful too! Walk to the top of one of the many peaks for stunning views. Adventure to the highest peak and be surprised with a tree swing! To make things even better, there are 3 fire pits with campsites to go along with them. Use the cabin which sleeps 2 guests and extra guests can tent camp! The cabin includes a pull out couch (sleeps 2), 2 air mattresses (and a pump), water jug and pump, toilet, off grid shower, cooking pans and utensils, bowls/plates, cups, coffee, propane cook stove and more! Parking for 2-3 cars. HIGH CLEARANCE VEHICLES RECOMMENDED! Otherwise you may not be able to pull into the driveway. Jeep Patriot or similar can make it. This land is located in the heart of the Sangre de Cristo Mountain Range. At the eastern edge of the San Luis Valley, Sangre de Cristo Ranches are virtually surrounded by the Rockies. This land is literally in the San Isabel National Forest. You will be just minutes away from so many awesome destinations! Fort Garland for supplies/gas: 10-15mins *Dollar General has everything you need Mountain Home Reservoir: 10mins Great Sand Dunes NP Entrance: 40mins  Sanchez Reservoir: 30mins  Lathrop State Park: 45 mins  Alamosa: 45mins  San Isabel National Forest: You’re in it! The closest towns are Fort Garland, Alamosa, Walsenburg, and San Luis. Fires are welcome in the designated fire rings. If there is a fire ban in place, please follow the law. There are plenty of fallen branches and dead limbs on the property, please feel free to use any remaining cut wood, fallen branches, and dead trees. Please leave any project tools alone and do not make any adjustments to our land/structures. Enjoy nature!
Pets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$86
 / night

18. NO FENCE CAMP

83%
(6)
38mi from Walsenburg · 1 site · Tent, RV
There is magic and more than that in the Sangre De Cristo Mountains. Surrounded by ancient and contemporary human history along with lots of room left for modern exploration ! The hard part is choosing what to do in the day before enjoying the night sky after.Learn more about this land:Secluded camping spot back up against a small mountain and a canal outside Ft.Garland, CO . Very private w/few to no cars passing by ever. Very few neighbors in site at all. The site is close to the canal with room for two tents and a vehicle down by the site and one at top . Pack in pack out human waste as we are close to a water source . Follow the wash located next to the heart with an arrow up to the second pinion tree and you will see the secret camp toilet . Open both lids to secure bag when using the restroom and seal the bag closed when done each time and take sealed bags home please as critters will find there way in ! Please clean toilet seat after use . Feel free to explore the property and check out the many critters and wildlife running around and an unbelievable night sky on a clear night. We are very close to a reservoir with great beaches , the Sand dunes and the town is only 8 mins drive for supplies ! It’s magical out here . We are still actively making the road and clearing out unwanted vegetation so just watch out for cacti . Welcome to King Jackelope No Fence Camp !
Pets
Campfires
from 
$24
 / night

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