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Base Camp Family Campground

Base Camp Family Campground

93%
(47)
4.4mi from Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge · 21 sites · RVs, Lodging
Welcome To Your Base Camp Whether your adventure brings you here for just one night, or the entire summer, this is the view you want to wake up to! We have... •Largest Pull Through Sites In The Area-100' x 40' •Big-Rig-Friendly, 60 degree angled sites •Large Private Showers •Best 360 Degree Views •Full Hookups •Free Wi-Fi •Laundry •Close To All Local Attractions •Sandboard and Sand Sled Rentals Base Camp Family Campground is owned and operated by the Baker Family. Josh Baker first lived in Southern Colorado in the early 90's as a child, but his family moved away after a short time. His desire to move back here as an adult prompted him to start bringing his own family to Colorado for vacations. They purchased land in the valley in 2014 and moved to Colorado in 2020. They are using all they've learned from years of RV adventures, to continue the park's mission of providing a clean, affordable, spacious, well-run camping facility, and to be a centrally located "base camp" and hub of information for everything this unique area has to offer. You'll be camping in the shadows of 14,000 ft. mountain peaks, in the largest high-desert alpine valley in the world, that is sprinkled with free-flowing artesian wells, hot springs and wet lands. Daily summer temperatures average 65 degrees, and it will get down into the 50's at night. That's perfect camping weather! For native American tribes, including the Utes, Apache, Navajos, and others, this valley is considered the source of life, a place where humans and spirit enter and leave this world. The valley was considered so sacred, that no war would be waged here. The ET Connection As if all of the mountains, deserts, hot springs, and sacred ground weren't enough, The San Luis Valley is also known as a UFO hot spot! UFO sightings have been reported as far back as the 1600's. • EXPRESS CHECK IN - We'll send you an email the day before your arrival, with your site number, wifi password, etc. There is no need to check in at the host site when you arrive, unless you have questions. You can follow the yellow signs straight to your camp site! • Check In Time -1:00 PM •Check Out Time -11:00 AM
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$51
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Rabbit Hole Ranch

Rabbit Hole Ranch

94%
(562)
12mi from Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge · 198 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
We are closed for the season. PLEASE READ IN ITS ENTIRETY The Rabbit Hole Ranch offers beautiful night skies with little to no light pollution and unobstructed views of the majestic Blanca Massif. The Great Sand Dunes and Zapata Falls is just a (gorgeous) 35 minute drive. Camping here at the Rabbit Hole Ranch is primitive and dispersed (no numbered sites) and there 30 acres available for you to use. Just follow the signs to the designated area and pick out a spot you like. Some spots have fire rings, some don’t. We are working on getting more, but in the meantime you’re welcome to bring your own. Or feel free to dig out a little hole. It works great and is easy to extinguish when you fill it back in and bury it. Please do not bury any trash. Typically, you will experience a rare kind of solitude and silence that feels…. other-worldly, with incredible sunrises and sunsets filling the enormous skies. On holidays, however, expect it to be busy. Our dogs are working dogs and they are more than happy to help keep you and your pets safe. Please help make their jobs easier by not leaving any food or trash in or around tents. Please keep your pets on leash or under control until you’re comfortably certain they get along with our dogs. And please report any issues promptly. This year we have a new Great Pyrenees to greet you, her name is Boudicca and she’s excited to meet everyone! Returning this season is 12 year old KayLee, also a GP and and Finn, our little dude from Alaska. Quiet time begins at 10:00 pm. Note: Holidays still offer the excellent location and spectacular views, but are likely to be less quiet and far more busy. We typically do not strictly enforce quiet time during holidays.
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$32
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Great Sand Dunes Camp Dune

Great Sand Dunes Camp Dune

97%
(95)
14mi from Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge · 15 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Come visit our 320 acre property for the most private camping near the Dunes! 📍25 min from Great Sand Dunes, Zapata Falls, hot springs, distillery and more! 🏕 Only 10 Self-Stay Campsites — bring your own gear, super private and spaced out ⛺️ 5 Private Luxury Tents — fully equipped with queen beds, chargers, and more 🌌 Top-rated stargazing 🛁 Hot Shower and Full Kitchen OUR AMENITIES: • Indoor bathrooms • Hot outdoor shower • Outdoor kitchen and dish sink • New Blackstone grill and BBQ • Everything you need for cooking • Stargazing hammocks • Private fires • Group campfires LUXURY TENTS: luxury tents have access to all amenities + • Personal charging station in each tent • Soft queen bed • Towels • Indoor and outdoor seating 🛁 Shared Amenities We keep guest numbers low to minimize crowding in the common areas. Luxury tents are about 300-800 feet from the amenities depending on your site. Byo tent campsites are less than 2 min drive from the amenities. 🚻 Bathroom (Just a Short Walk Away) Our clean, shared bathroom is centrally located at the heart of camp It includes: • 2 toilets • 2 sinks • Maintained daily and always stocked 💡 Most guests choose to walk, but you’re also welcome to drive up if you prefer! 🍳 Outdoor Kitchen • Blackstone griddle, propane BBQ & stovetop • Dishwashing station • Stocked with: • Cookware & utensils • Paper towels, foil, basic spices, and more ⸻ 💧 Water & Weather • We provide drinking water, but please bring extra for your comfort • Daytime temps can get hot — we recommend arriving after 4 PM if you want to avoid peak heat • Be prepared for occasional winds between 2–4 PM ⸻ Our property is perfect for romantic retreats, or for anyone who wants more space than a typical campground! There are group campfires most nights, but you are also welcome to make your own private fire at your tent! We look forward to hosting you at Camp Dune!
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$60
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Camp Catori

Camp Catori

100%
(38)
22mi from Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge · 1 site
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
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$126
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Mudita Camel's Yurt

Mudita Camel's Yurt

100%
(202)
22mi from Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge · 1 site
Eons ago camels roamed through the San Luis Valley and today they roam once again.  Come and stay at our yurt enjoying views of the mountains and of the camels and donkeys roaming their home.   Take a farm tour and get the chance to pet the camels and maybe even sneak a camel kiss.  Enjoy a night stay at the yurt viewing the stars or enjoying a nice fire at the fire pit.   Come stay in our yurt and get the chance to meet our little herd of camels and wake up to the views of the gorgeous surroundings!  Travel down a few miles of dirt roads and you will find our little oasis of 35 acres.  The hard-sided yurt sits right next to the field where our camels and donkeys roam.  Set apart from the main house, sitting in Trujillo Canyon, and surrounded by BLM/National Forrest, its the perfect spot for recharging. Located off the beaten path so amazing for star gazing but also close enough to the Sand Dunes for day adventures.  Our property is off the grid and allows you to disconnect for a little while and there is a nice creek to go and sit by.  Each stay also includes a farm tour if you are interested.  The night skies have little light pollution and are perfect for star gazing.  We can't wait for you to come and stay with us!Don't take our word for it, guests love their stays with us! "We struck gold finding this magical place. The yurt was so cozy, comfy, and full of tons of extras that exceeded our expectations. We booked our little trip to visit the dunes, but this farm was by far the best part of our trip. We loved our walks to see all the animals. The camels and donkeys were so friendly!"
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$110
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Moore Chaparral

Moore Chaparral

100%
(15)
23mi from Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge · 1 site
Ready for overnight stays and weekend getaways. At 8,500 ft elevation near Ft Garland Colorado the Gateway to the San Luis Valley. The Tiny house has 360 degrees of vistas, near many local attractions including Mtn Home Reservoir, Stations of the Cross, Great Sand Dunes, Zapata Falls [ if you have time this is a gem to see], Colorado Gators, Ft Garland Museum, Mtn Blanca, 75 miles to Taos NM, and many wildlife reserves. The Tiny House is APX 150ft from main home but has its own drive and private parking, amenities include WIFI, bathroom and shower, towels and bedding, kitchenette, with fridge, microwave, toaster oven, coffee maker [ coffee provided], and television. Sleeps 2 very cozy. We are Pet friendly [ WITH $20.00 CASH CHARGE PER PET, UPON ARRIVAL, LIMIT 2]. Pets cannot be left on property or in Tiny house unsupervised. We look forward to making your stay as enjoyable as possible. We are a seasonal Tiny house Opening on May 19, 2025, to Oct 15, 2025.
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$120
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Great Sand Dunes Desert Escape

Great Sand Dunes Desert Escape

95%
(39)
25mi from Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge · 1 site
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!
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$86
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AIYM Camp Riverfront Duplex Cabin!

AIYM Camp Riverfront Duplex Cabin!

100%
(24)
31mi from Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge · 32 sites · Tents, Lodging
The AIYM Camp serves as a wonderful base camp and Christian Retreat for families wanting to recreate in the Rio Grande National Forest. Cabin rentals and Tent Campsites. You are invited to stay on 185 acres surrounded by beautiful mountains in the Rio Grande National Forest. Escape the crowds and relax in the quiet mountains. Easy Alamosa River access. Close to outdoor adventures; fishing, hiking, biking, atv trail access. Come enjoy a secluded and unforgettable mountain experience! The camp is in a wilderness setting with electricity supplied by a diesel generator that operates from 6:00 am to 10:00 pm. No cell service in the canyon but the camp does have a regular phone for special usage and satellite Wi-Fi for $10. The most unique quality is the beauty and cleanliness of the forest. The quiet peaceful atmosphere of the canyon is hard to believe. This is the perfect place for families to unplug, get outside but still have some of the comforts we all enjoy!
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$40
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Tin Can Camp: Adventure Base

Tin Can Camp: Adventure Base

95%
(55)
38mi from Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge · 5 sites
Nestled in the heart of the San Luis Valley at the entrance to Penitente Canyon and Special Recreation Management Area and 50 minutes to Great Sand Dunes National Park, San Luis Valley Great Outdoors welcomes all guests to come and enjoy their cabins at Tin Can Camp. Tin Can Camp is located within 200 acres of Colorado State Trust Land at roughly 8,000 feet above sea level. The landscape is arid high desert with scattered groves of piñon and juniper trees. The camp serves as a convenient home base for launching adventures across the San Luis Valley to various local Hot Springs, archeological sites, and other small town local attractions. For the more adventurous guests, there is recreation right from Tin Can Camp with The Valleys largest trail system and climbing area less than a mile away and access to the vast expanse of the Rio Grande National Forest. The cabins are "micro homes" outfitted with modern conveniences. Each cabin has solar power, a propane heater, a compact kitchen with a sink, water jugs, and pump, two full size loft beds, a small table with chairs, an incinerator toilet, and a covered porch. Incinerating toilets are self-contained waste management systems that burn human waste instead of flushing it into a sewer or septic system. These toilets use propane gas to incinerate waste at high temperatures, reducing it to a small amount of sterile ash. Incinerating toilets are commonly used in locations where traditional plumbing is impractical, such as remote cabins and environmentally sensitive areas. They are valued for their efficiency, minimal environmental impact, and the elimination of the need for water or chemical treatments. There is odor associated with the incineration process. Guests should know there is no water available on the property. You will need to bring water for all your needs. This includes cooking, washing, drinking, and for putting out fires. Guest should plan 2 gallons of water per person per day. A public well/pumphouse is at the intersection of County Road 38A and Road 40G (37.836363, -106.271551)(inoperable as of 7/11/2024- BLM working to fix it). Tin Can Camp is adjacent to the future Sangre de Cristo Dark Sky Reserve, and the property has spectacular views of the Milky Way Galaxy. Each cabin has a fire ring for guests to relax and enjoy the dark nighttime sky. Wood collecting on the property is not permitted, so guests must bring their own firewood. As mentioned, the property is located at the entrance to Penitente Canyon. Penitente Canyon is a Nationally-renowned climbing destination with more than 400 climbing routes. Penitente Canyon also has 30+ miles of non-motorized trails for mountain biking, hiking, and equestrian activities and guest have direct trail access from camp! Guests can ride mountain bikes directly from the property. There are numerous recreation, sightseeing, historical and cultural, and agricultural tourism opportunities in the nearby Rio Grande National Forest, Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve, and Sangre de Cristo National Heritage Area. Gas, ice, water, and some groceries can be found nearby at the La Garita Trading Post, which has operated since 1913. The La Garita Trading Post is in a historic log cabin and serves the best local-beef burgers in the San Luis Valley.
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$45
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Mountain Bird Alpine Desert

Mountain Bird Alpine Desert

100%
(179)
45mi from Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge · 8 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Our land is out away from all the noise and lights. You can see the milky way and the stars at night are amazing. then to have the view of the Sangre de Christo mountain range is amazing to enjoy. The surrounding valley has lots to offer from the quant little towns and coffee shops to the home style meals at the restaurants. and all the hot springs are amazing. Your site is overlooking the Sangre de Christo mountain range. The land is Alpine desert with sagebrush and ground cactus and incredible star gazing. There are 2 great hiking trails within a couple miles. There are 3 hot springs within 30 minutes. The Great sand dunes national park is within 1hr. The San Luis valley offers, hiking, mountain biking, ATV trail, Horse back riding, kayaking, stand up paddle boarding, rafting, refuges for wildlife watching. New for 2024, The flushable toilet and shower are now operational. The shower house is located in the center of the loop with sites 1,2,3 on the south side of the building. It has an on demand water heater, there is also a a flushable toilet located in the same space. An important note about the toilet, Do Not flush anything other than toilet paper please. DO NOT flush feminine hygiene products, napkins or hand wipes or anything other than toilet paper. These type of things plug and burn up the pump while pumping out the tank. This will cause the toilet to be unusable. ATTENTION: THE SHOWER HOUSE AND TOILET WILL BE SHUTTING DOWN AND GETTING WINTERIZED OCTOBER 1ST UNTIL MAY 1ST. No fireworks are permitted at any time.
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$25
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Turkey Creek Ranch

Turkey Creek Ranch

100%
(15)
48mi from Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge · 2 sites
If you are looking for a mountain getaway to escape with your family or hunting buddies this, is it. This mountain retreat is nestled within the base of the greenhorn mountain; it is short driving distance to the San Isabel National Forest, and many hiking trails. This family-friendly space offers 4 cots to accommodate 4 individuals and a second tent for extra guests, a cook area to cook and prep meals, and lots of outdoor space to soak up the sun. You will have access to the creek, nearby trails on the Greenhorn or the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Easy access to Medano Pass, Mosca Pass which offers a trail over the Sangre de Cristos to the Great Sand Dunes. Are you looking for a weekend getaway in solitude? Our campsite at Turkey Creek Ranch is the perfect destination for you. With a comfortable sleeping capacity of four, you can enjoy a peaceful and secluded camping experience. You can enjoy cooking for your loved ones in our fully equipped cooking area. At Turkey Creek Ranch, you'll have the entire acreage of trees, openness and creek to yourself. Surrounded by stunning mountain views, you can truly escape the urban life and immerse yourself in the beauty of nature. We are far away from traffic and long lines. Our campsite has access to a creek for soaking, nearby hiking trails on the Greenhorn or the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. From our side you can have a pleasant hike to the Sand dunes. A beautiful experience. You'll have the opportunity to view wildlife in the open fields. If you're lucky you may hear an Elk bugling. We've made camping hassle-free for you. Just bring your own food and water, sleeping gear and we'll take care of the rest. However, if you want to take it one step further and make your camping experience even more comfortable, you can choose our add-on package. This package includes additional amenities to enhance your stay. Horse lodging is available. Please inquire and arrange before your trip. So, why wait? Pack your bags and embark on a spontaneous adventure to Turkey Creek Ranch. and get ready to enjoy nature, relaxation, and endless good times. Thank you for considering our campsite, and if you have any further questions or need assistance, please feel free to reach out. Guest access At Turkey Creek Ranch, you'll have the entire acreage of trees, openness and creek to yourself. Surrounded by stunning mountain views, you can truly escape the urban life and immerse yourself in the beauty of nature.
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$95
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New Sky Ranch : Eco-building + Art

New Sky Ranch : Eco-building + Art

100%
(56)
48mi from Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge · 11 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
New Sky’s bones are those of an old settler’s homestead in the San Luis Valley that dates back to the early 1900’s. Nestled up against the Rio Grande National Forest, it is a high mountain desert oasis that holds the original dance hall of the county and a whole lot of history. New Sky Ranch is a wild, wild place. We are not only off grid, but also nestled in a large natural caldera (meaning a volcano that has collapsed on itself) and are right next to national forest. This means that we can experience all 4 seasons in a single day - having extreme winds and rain in one moment, and clear summer skies the next! We invite you to not only be prepared for this, but to lean into the experience as this unique high alpine environment can be one of the most inspiring and epic places on earth. We are currently fixing up what is already on the property for an eco-experiential retreat as well as a space for like minded artists to take refuge and create magic on the land. We currently have our workshop and studio space up and running as well as the first of several livable structures completed - an 100 year old rehabbed miners cabin using Hempcrete and other natural materials, complete with a communal outdoor kitchen. We also have begun hosting our first artist/maker residents who are using the shop space and land to bring their own creations to life. Over time, we have dreams of permaculture farming, eco building workshops, community collaboration, and the ability to host gatherings – however, we are committed to taking it all one step at a time and allowing only what is meant to be to unfold. For now it is simply our home, a maker space for art and experimental eco building, a gathering spot for friends and a quiet Hipcamp spot.
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$39
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