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Colorado's Best Places to Camp - Free Camping



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Colorado allows you to camp free of charge. This is a great way that you can stretch your travel dollars. It also allows you to enjoy Colorado's natural beauty. Although many areas require reservations, there are many places that are open to the public and offer great camping. Some of the best places to camp are in the mountains.

The Rampart Range, located in Pike National Forest, is a beautiful natural area. It is a short drive from Denver and offers a great way to view the Rocky Mountains. This is the best spot to camp free of charge in Colorado.

San Luis State Wildlife Area, another great place to visit, is also worth a look. There is some bumpy roads, but you can still make it there. You can visit this area for free, and you will get free electricity as well as water. Tents, sleeping bags and other equipment are available for rent at $10. The location is near Mesa Verde National Park.

Colorado offers many free camping opportunities. They are mostly located in National Forests. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has many of these campgrounds on their land. There are many maps available from the BLM that indicate where they are. These maps can be useful in locating potential sites. Be sure to check the fire bans and know what season you're visiting. This is to ensure you don't leave any harmful traces behind.

If you are looking for more of a private setting, consider dispersed camping. This site is only a few steps from the road and provides privacy. It is very easy to reach and suitable for car camping. To prevent spreading invasive insect species, it is best to only purchase firewood from local sources.


Browns Lake or Little Beaver Creek are great places to go hiking. These are some of the most popular trails in the area. You might also want to bring a paddle or a boat to explore the area.

Unaweep will appeal to those who love rock climbing. You will find some of the finest granite climbing in the state. The area is close to budding wine country and is also home to the Dominguez-Escalante National Conservation Area.

You can find a completely different style of camping at the Pingree Park Road. This area is near Fort Collins and makes for a great camping spot. Colorado State University students are very fond of this area. It also has a nearby ghost town, which can provide some interesting spooky stories to share with friends.

You will enjoy the warm weather if you travel in the spring and summer. However, winter can bring snow. If you are considering camping in the Rocky Mountains, make sure you bring a pair of snow shoes.

Colorado is a beautiful and diverse state. There is so much to do, from mountain biking, to rafting. If you want to maintain the campsites free of litter, you must follow the state's rules and regulations. Don't forget to pick up your trash and take it with.





Colorado's Best Places to Camp - Free Camping