Places to Camp

Budget Host Inn & RV Park

10301 Santa Fe Trail
I-25 & Exit 11
719-846-3307

Budget Summit Inn & RV Park

9800 Santa Fe Trail
I-25 & Exit 11
719-846-2251

Cawthon Motel & RV Park

1701 Santa Fe Trail
719-846-3303

Apishapa State Wildlife Area has no facilities, just plenty of opportunity for wilderness camping and wildlife watching.

Blue & Bear Lakes have 30 campsites in a lovely and quiet mountain retreat. Each site has a table, fire ring with grill, and camping spur. Drinking water and restrooms are provided. Sites are available on a first-come basis.

Bosque del Oso (Forest of the Bear), a 30,000 acre wildlife refuge, has spartan camping facilities (restrooms only) for hardy campers and wildlife watchers.

Cordova Pass Road, for four-wheeling, connects Aguilar and Cuchara. At Cordova Pass (11,743’), 29 miles from Aguilar and 6 miles from Cuchara, is the West Peak Trailhead. The trailhead has picnic tables and 3 walk-in campsites with a restroom and trash service.

Earth Mountain Education Farm offers primitive campsites, tepee accommodations, and RV camping (no hookups). Call ahead to book a camping or RV site: 719-680-0215 or earthmountainfarm@yahoo.com.
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James M. John State Wildlife Area provides a true wilderness camping experience with no modern amenities. Pack everything in and out by foot or horseback from the Lake Dorothey parking lot.

Lake Dorothey State Wildlife Area has camping 200 feet from the lake and 100 feet away from all streams. Access is by foot and horseback only from parking areas. The only modern amenity is a restroom. Pack everything in and out.

Lathrop State Park has 104 campsites on two campgrounds and two group camping areas. Sites accommodate motor homes, trailers, and tents and offer either a basic or improved camping experience. Call for specific amenities—such as tent pads, campfire rings, grills, and picnic tables—available at different sites. General amenities include showers, dump stations, community hydrants (no hookups), restrooms, a playground, and trash receptacles. Unreserved sites are available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Monument Lake Resort & Campground has RV and tent-camping sites, 13 cabins, lodge, a store, bath house, laundry, recreation room, restaurant, and lounge.

Purgatoire Campground has 23 campsite and 13 RV sites including 8 sites that accommodate larger horse trailers and livestock. Parking spurs, tables, fire rings, grills, drinking water, restrooms, and trash receptacles are provided.

Spanish Peaks Inn RV Park and Restaurant, between Aguilar and Cuchara on the Cordova Pass road (County Road 46), has a restaurant hosting bands on Saturday nights. RVers should approach the inn from Aguilar, 21 miles north of Trinidad off I-25 (At Aguilar, the road is named CR 43.7.) 719-941-4288.

Spanish Peaks Wilderness Area has campsites at different locations with restrooms, trash service, and water.

Stonewall Inn & RV Park, 6673 Highway 12, Stonewall, CO, 719-868-2294.

Trinidad Lake State Park, only minutes from Trinidad, has 73 sites for camping that accommodate RVs, trailers, or tents with 25 sites available year-round. Five sites are provided for persons with disabilities, and 7 sites in the Carpios Ridge campground are full hookups. Facilities include restrooms, pay showers and laundry, electrical hookups, shared water hydrants, and a sewage dump station. The park has 11 miles of trails for hiking, mountain biking, and wildlife watching Hiking & Biking, Wildlife Watching. The park has excellent sheltered picnic areas.

Vogel Canyon is a fragile place of historic significance where dedicated nature lovers and respectful visitors are welcome. Camping is allowed only in the parking area, which has a toilet, picnic tables, and horse hitching rails.

Wall of Legends Guest Ranch and RV Park has tent sites and a bathhouse and restaurant.