Best Campgrounds near Eastlake, CO

Camping options in the Eastlake area of Colorado range from developed state park campgrounds to urban-adjacent RV parks offering convenient access to Denver's metropolitan amenities. Cherry Creek State Park, Chatfield State Park, and St. Vrain State Park provide year-round camping with full hookups for RVs, while tent campers and those seeking rustic experiences can find accommodations at Golden Gate Canyon State Park, which features cabins and yurts in addition to traditional campsites. Standley Lake Regional Park represents a middle ground with partial amenities and operates seasonally from May through September.

Reservations are essential at most developed campgrounds near Eastlake, particularly during summer weekends when sites fill quickly. The camping season varies significantly between locations, with lower elevation sites remaining accessible throughout winter while higher elevation areas like Golden Gate Canyon may experience seasonal closures or difficult conditions during snowy months. Most state parks require entrance fees in addition to camping fees, and many campgrounds have specific quiet hours that vary by location. Road access is generally good throughout the region with most sites accessible by standard vehicles. As one visitor noted about Standley Lake: "The sites are really big and the ranger crew is serious about conserving the area's natural eco system, but still very inviting and kind!"

Mixed-use campgrounds dominate the landscape around Eastlake, with facilities designed to accommodate both tent campers and RVs. Several visitors highlight the views and recreational opportunities as key features of camping in this region. At Standley Lake, campers appreciate the "Mountain Views, and it not being far from town," with opportunities to "rent a floatation device or bring your own and enjoy the warmth on the lake." Privacy can be a concern at some locations, with reviews indicating that sites at certain parks are "wide-open, meaning there was little privacy." Developed campgrounds in the area typically provide amenities like picnic tables, fire rings, and access to toilets, though shower facilities vary significantly between locations, with some offering only outdoor showers or limited facilities.

Best Camping Sites Near Eastlake, Colorado (301)

    1. Cherry Creek State Park Campground

    49 Reviews
    Centennial, CO
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (303) 690-1166

    $28 - $432 / night

    "I only gave it 4 stars because on the outskirts of the state park we have a lot of homeless camps popping up oblong Parker road and 225."

    "It is in the center of the city, but aside from the traffic on the dam in the distance you would not realize it. "

    2. Standley Lake Regional Park

    15 Reviews
    Westminster, CO
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (303) 425-1097

    $35 - $55 / night

    "Take a friend and a picnic for a lovely day on this beautiful lake right here in Arvada. Your worries fall away and you can experience the joy in nature around you. Maybe weird but true!"

    "5 stars because of the lake, Mountain Views, and it not being far from town. Rent a floatation device or bring your own and enjoy the warmth on the lake☀️"

    3. Deer Creek Campground — Golden Gate Canyon

    48 Reviews
    Eldorado Springs, CO
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (303) 582-3707

    $18 / night

    "area was plowed open to exactly the width of our trailer, so with more than three feet of snow on the ground we needed to get some exercise and do a bit of shoveling so we could back in and be able to walk"

    "Late October is very unpredictable in Colorado for a camper who is primarily a tent camper."

    4. Dakota Ridge RV Park

    41 Reviews
    Golden, CO
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (303) 279-1625

    "This park is kind of pricey even in the winter (we stayed Nov22-Jan23) but it’s Colorado and it’s all pretty pricey. Park staff is super friendly and accommodating."

    "Good site if you want to be close to Denver but still have a short drive to the foothills."

    5. Chatfield State Park Campground

    77 Reviews
    Littleton, CO
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (303) 791-7275

    $36 - $200 / night

    "Chatfield State Park is a great mixture of access to the outdoors with availability of many of the benefits of a metro area close by."

    "This is the first time I’ve found a state park so close to a major metro area!!

    Because of its proximity to Denver, Chatfield fills up quickly, so book well in advance."

    6. St. Vrain State Park Campground

    26 Reviews
    Firestone, CO
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (303) 678-9402

    $36 - $41 / night

    "Very convenient campground with great access to North Denver/Boulder area. Only downside is proximity to I-25 and traffic noise. But there are many nice trails and lakes to fish from."

    "It is near I-25 highway so there is road traffic noise but becomes background noise after a day or so. But if that bothers you you won’t like it."

    7. Clear Creek RV Park

    28 Reviews
    Golden, CO
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (303) 278-1437

    $32 - $80 / night

    "Had a great spot right next to the Clear Creek walking path. The campground is clean and well looked after. Clean bathrooms and showers. Close to many hikes and mt trails."

    "**Campground Review: **

    Golden, CO is a super cute town on the outskirts of Denver. The city has a campground in a prime location, and we were lucky to book a site!"

    8. Indian Paintbrush Campground—Bear Creek Lake Park

    34 Reviews
    Morrison, CO
    21 miles
    Website

    "This was our first time staying at Bear Creek Lake. The park is not part of the Colorado Wilds or CPW State Park system, but daily vehicle fees are included with your camping reservation."

    "Note: If the GPS takes you to a dirt road with a closed gate at the end, get back on the highway and take the next exit to the park entrance."

    9. Applewood RV Resort by Rjourney

    13 Reviews
    Wheat Ridge, CO
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (303) 872-7544

    "Good location close to interstate to access all the cool towns and site seeing west of Denver."

    "When I walked in the office, I was greeted by 5 wonderful sweet dogs. I love dogs so there couldn't have been a better greeting. Kathy was very friendly and helpful."

    10. Boulder County Fairgrounds

    20 Reviews
    Longmont, CO
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (303) 682-6762

    $35 / night

    "Arrived in Colorado little after midnight, got a spot right away plenty of availability and close enough to some good hiking areas"

    "We couldn’t find anything near family in Highlands Ranch in July, but ran across this place- Tight spots for our 38 ft fifth wheel but, we made it."

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Recent Reviews near Eastlake, CO

2281 Reviews of 301 Eastlake Campgrounds


  • Adam  B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 2, 2025

    South Bay Campground — Horsetooth Reservoir

    Eh… it’s ok

    For what you’re paying for it could be better. Vault bathrooms are not clean and smell awful. Look I know they smell and are dirty but people do your part to close the lid and clean up afterwards. Showers are good but you have to pay $2 per shower Dump is $15 too! Good cycling around here Cell service is ok. Sometimes drops. Verizon and att People working here are very friendly and helpful. Leave it better than you found it.

  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 29, 2025

    ESTES PARK / ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK KOA HOLIDAY

    Great Views

    This is a really nice KOA. It doesn't seem like there are any bad sites, but there are a few premium sites that would totally be worth the extra money if you are here a few days and spending evenings at camp. Amazing views from a private deck. We were next to these, and still had great views and a nice fire pit and table area.

  • Rachel S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 28, 2025

    N Boulder Creek Dispersed Camping

    2x winner

    Have now camped here twice, in June & late September, both on Friday nights, and it has been perfect. Loads of well spaced spots, secluded, gorgeous views.

  • Brittanie T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 28, 2025

    Nice Pull Off Dispersed Site

    Easy access

    Easy to access spot with plenty of parking. There is a slope around the area so will possibly need leveling blocks. Campfire ring and great views.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 28, 2025

    Beaver Park Reservoir - Dispersed

    Good overnight spot

    Stayed here overnight and car camped before going into Estes Park. There are some more private wooded spots on the way in, but these were full so we stayed in an open area further down the road where there was not much/any privacy from neighbors. Super windy in early August. Pretty good views. Moderately busy. Road in was not too bad.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 28, 2025

    Gold Lake Area Dispersed

    Great dispersed camping

    I stayed at a small spot maybe a mile further down the road from where these coordinates lead you to. There was a fire ring and it was right on the lake. My spot was just before the large spot with the uphill drive that overlooks the lake. Perfect balance of solitude and presence of distant neighbors. Road to get in is a little rough but not the worst and I even saw some sedans doing fine. Easy one hour drive into RMNP in the morning.

  • Rachel S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 26, 2025

    North Boulder Creek Dispersed Camping

    Gorgeous, spacious

    Surprising amount of availability for a Friday night after work, big well spaced sites, beautiful views, quiet, and private!

  • Tom D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 25, 2025

    Fort Collins Lakeside KOA

    Central to Fort Collins and the Northern Denver Area

    I had a medical emergency and had to stay in the area for a few days. After one night in the hospitals parking lot we found this KOA nearby. The camp ground staff were impressive in their help and understanding. They said they would make sure we had a site for our 45’ bus. Once in the site they continued to show care for how I was doing to the point of holding our site in case we needed to stay longer. I could not ask for better customer service. I give Mandi and Mark solid 10’s!

    Now the bad. Many sites, like ours lack grass or weeds to keep down the dirt and mud. Tree stumps are left protruding inches above the soil level leading to a tripping hazard on the way to the restrooms and shower house. We had exposed roots in our site. I cannot imagine that the owners would not see these hazards and want to remove them for safety. Our elderly dog tripped and fell on one such stump. Sites are fairly close together.

    For the price, I expect nice grassy areas not just at the sites but other larger expanses of areas around the park. I think the owner can do much better ascetically.

    We would stay again but only for the customer service.

  • S
    Sep. 24, 2025

    Herman Gulch Trailhead

    Highway noise, but car camping friendly

    Lots of car noise from the highway but otherwise a good spot to park overnight and sleep in your car. Gravel/asphalt road, easy access, porta potties.


Guide to Eastlake

Camping sites near Eastlake, Colorado range in elevation from approximately 5,400 feet at Standley Lake to over 9,000 feet at higher mountain campgrounds to the west. Winter temperatures typically drop below freezing while summer days reach into the 90s, making May through September the primary camping season for most visitors. Many campgrounds prohibit gathering firewood on-site, requiring campers to purchase it from rangers or local vendors.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: At St. Vrain State Park Campground, multiple stocked ponds provide easy access to fishing. "Super fun and great for a quick trip. There are a couple of bald eagles nesting in the tree in the middle of the lake that is amazing to watch!" notes Alli J. The park contains several water bodies with diverse fishing opportunities.

Bird watching: Boulder County Fairgrounds campground connects to a park with walking paths and ponds perfect for birding. "The parking area is connected to a park with sidewalks and ponds," writes Lanie M. Standley Lake is home to nesting bald eagles, which campers can observe from a distance during certain seasons.

Mountain biking: Golden Gate Canyon State Park offers extensive trail networks. "This park has great trails for hiking and mountain biking. There is also a high elevation lake as well as fantastic views of the continental divide," notes Mike M. Most trails remain open year-round, though seasonal closures may apply after heavy snowfall.

Water recreation: Clear Creek RV Park provides access to tubing and creek activities during summer months. "There is so much to do at this location; aside from the sectioned off RV area, there are lots of paths and locals parks to adventure around. Tubing & swimming in the creek is wonderful especially in summertime," explains Dea D.

What campers like

Proximity to Denver with mountain feel: Golden Gate Canyon State Park offers a wilderness experience despite being near the city. "Golden Gate Canyon State Park is enormous. The options for trails are endless. Great for mountain biking or hiking enthusiasts. There are facilities, ideal for car camping or families. The park feels like it's far from the city, but the drive is easy for a weekend camping trip!" says Steph A.

Wildlife viewing: Standley Lake Regional Park offers exceptional bird watching opportunities. "I don't know how you could not like a place with a huge lake that bald eagles nest beside. With a rookery, this is the spot for bird enthusiasts!" writes Blair S. The park maintains protected nesting areas with seasonal closures to protect wildlife.

Urban convenience: Clear Creek RV Park combines nature with walkable access to town. "Stayed here for a month and a half with electric only. Along a gorgeous walking path to the mountains, within immediate walking distance to multiple breweries and restaurants, and extremely accessible to the mountains," notes Janine R. The campground sits on the creek within Golden city limits.

Year-round options: Boulder County Fairgrounds campground remains open through winter, unlike seasonal sites. "We stayed in Nov so water and bathrooms were closed. But it's a safe place to hook up to electricity so we enjoyed it," reports Lanie M. Limited winter facilities require self-containment during colder months.

What you should know

Capacity limits: Cherry Creek State Park Campground enforces strict capacity rules that can affect day use. "If you want to get into the Park, suggest you go EARLY, EARLY, EARLY in the day. Traffic backs up all the way from the Entrance on Parker Rd to the Entrance Booth on weekends and holidays. Plan on an hour OR MORE to just get to the booth. Once the capacity for the Park is reached, you will not be allowed in," advises Kay S.

Noise considerations: Campgrounds near highways or urban areas experience substantial noise. "I-25. The interstate is so close as I type this I can hear in my travel trailer every truck, motorcycle, and car. Going to have to use earplugs tonight to sleep," notes Paul Z. about St. Vrain State Park. Dakota Ridge experiences similar issues: "Colfax Road is extremely busy & unfortunately loud."

Stay limitations: Boulder County Fairgrounds enforces strict annual limits. "14 day max per year and they are a real stickler. We stayed here 13 days total on and off during weekends when we can't get a spot at campgrounds and they just kicked us out for the year," reports Nicole G.

Shower costs: Several parks charge for showers. Cherry Creek State Park requires "$1.50 for a five minute shower" according to Stephanie S. Bring quarters or bank cards depending on the facility's payment system.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Indian Paintbrush Campground—Bear Creek Lake Park offers extensive recreation beyond camping. "Great camp spots and amazing views! Lots of park amenities like horse stables, archery range, swim beach, boat rentals, hiking trails, picnic areas," explains Jennifer L. Activities require separate reservations during peak summer months.

Water activities: Standley Lake provides rentals for family water fun. "Rent a floatation device or bring your own and enjoy the warmth on the lake," suggests Fairy T. Rentals typically cost $15-25 per hour depending on equipment type.

Campsite selection: Golden Gate Canyon sites vary significantly in privacy and layout. "This campground was tiny and a little cramped but was very clean and had running showers that was a plus. It was surrounded by trees but they were small which didn't help block the wind," notes Pam B. Reserve sites ending in even numbers for more afternoon shade.

Facility cleanliness: Chatfield State Park maintains quality facilities for families. "This is one of our favorite spots to stay when visiting Denver area. Great for biking and all kinds of water sports. Laundry facility on each loop sites are spread out giving plenty of room between sites," writes Rick.

Tips from RVers

Access limitations: Chatfield State Park Campground requires advance planning due to bridge construction. "Notice: As of today, the Western and Eastern portions of the park are not connected. The bridge connecting the road is out so you need to go into the Western side in order to reach the campground," reported a camper. Check current construction status before arrival.

Site leveling challenges: Dakota Ridge sites require significant leveling equipment. "The A3 site chosen is gravel with a hole or two and significantly tilted low to the front left....requiring a 4 high stack," notes David M. Bring extra leveling blocks for most sites.

Site spacing: Clear Creek RV Park offers concrete pads but limited space between sites. "Spots feel close but not on top of each other," notes Tyler M. Most sites accommodate slide-outs, but measure total width requirements before booking.

Water pressure concerns: Applewood RV Resort (formerly Prospect) requires pressure regulators. "Be sure to have a water pressure regulator or you'll come back to a flooded RV," warns Love4travel T. Water pressure fluctuates seasonally, particularly during summer months.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Eastlake, CO?

According to TheDyrt.com, Eastlake, CO offers a wide range of camping options, with 301 campgrounds and RV parks near Eastlake, CO and 79 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Eastlake, CO?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Eastlake, CO is Cherry Creek State Park Campground with a 4.1-star rating from 49 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Eastlake, CO?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 79 free dispersed camping spots near Eastlake, CO.

What parks are near Eastlake, CO?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 11 parks near Eastlake, CO that allow camping, notably Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests and Pawnee National Grassland and Rocky Mountain National Park.