Interested in camping in colorado?
There are plenty of campsites in Colorado’s state parks and private companies that you can find a camping spot and tenting spots in Colorado. Colorado is beautiful country and offers many different types of adventures. If you love to fish there are plenty of locations located on reservoirs and beautiful lakes. If you want to hit the mountains and conquer some hiking Colorado is the place for you.

Forty-one parks are located over the state and are registered with Colorado State parks. The parks offer more than 4,000 campsites located all over the state. Many camping locations will include all the necessary things to make your camping adventure amazing. If you want to camp at a state park a parks pass will be required. You can purchase a day or yearly pass on site.
State parks are very well maintained and most have been updated. Wi-Fi is one luxury that is not offered at many of the parks. If this is important to you then check with each specific location before making you reservation.
US Forest Service
There are over 14 million acres of land in the National Forests located in Colorado. They offer campsites that have some amenities. If you are more adventurous then you would be interested in remote camping. At these locations you will have to backpack in and will be provided with no services.
There are over 14 million acres of land in the National Forests located in Colorado. They offer campsites that have some amenities. If you are more adventurous then you would be interested in remote camping. At these locations you will have to backpack in and will be provided with no services.
Privately owned campsites in Colorado have luxury's that you may not find at the State Parks. Some locations like KOA's offer swimming pools, bounce houses, playgrounds, and Wi-Fi. Private campgrounds can be more expensive because you are paying for these added amenities.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
• The weather can change quickly in Colorado one minute you can go from wearing a tank top to needing a jacket.
• You will be required to purchase a park pass when camping at a State Park.
• Please obey all fire bans that are in place!
• Please remember the Boy Scout Rule...Leave no Trace...People please pick up your trash!
• You will be required to purchase a park pass when camping at a State Park.
• Please obey all fire bans that are in place!
• Please remember the Boy Scout Rule...Leave no Trace...People please pick up your trash!
- Remember to bring sunscreen and bug spray. Sunscreen is a necessity because you can easily burn in the high altitude even during cloud cover. Mosquito born diseases are just around the corner with that bite. Make sure your spray yourself with bug spray to prevent any illness.
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