Best Campgrounds near Slater, CO

The northern Colorado landscape surrounding Slater features diverse camping options within the Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest and along the Yampa River watershed. Freeman Reservoir Campground, located near Craig, provides basic amenities including drinking water, picnic tables, and vault toilets during its June to October operating season. Steamboat Lake State Park, approximately 30 miles east of Slater, offers more developed camping with both Dutch Hill and Sunrise Vista campgrounds providing electric hookups, showers, and boat access. Dispersed camping opportunities exist along forest service roads, with Route NF Dispersed and Sawmill Creek providing primitive sites for those seeking solitude.

Road conditions vary significantly throughout the region, with many dispersed sites requiring high-clearance vehicles. According to one camper at Freeman Reservoir, "This place was 10/10, and one of my favorite spots ever! With hiking, biking, and fishing, you could spend some time here." The camping season generally runs from late May through October, though higher elevations may experience snow even during summer months. Thunderstorms with strong winds are common in afternoons, particularly during July and August. Cell service remains spotty throughout the area, with better coverage near larger towns like Craig and Steamboat Springs. Many established campgrounds require reservations, especially during summer weekends and hunting season.

Waterfront camping receives consistently high ratings from visitors, particularly at Steamboat Lake State Park. "We make a habit of visiting the week after Labor Day. The crowds are gone and the campground is peaceful," notes one regular visitor to Dutch Hill Campground. Wildlife viewing opportunities abound, with deer, elk, and various bird species commonly spotted. Fishing access ranks as a primary attraction, with trout fishing particularly productive in the reservoirs and Yampa River. Mosquitoes can be problematic at lower elevations, especially near water sources. Campers frequently mention the dramatic mountain views as a highlight, with Hahn's Peak providing a scenic backdrop at many northern sites. Limited shade exists at some locations, making site selection important during summer months.

Best Camping Sites Near Slater, Colorado (68)

    1. Freeman Reservoir Campground

    5 Reviews
    Slater, CO
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 745-2300

    "We hit this place coming from the northern Colorado border with Wyoming on a Sunday night. I've grown up and camped in Colorado my whole life, this place was 10/10, and one of my favorite spots ever!"

    "Multiple trailheads start at the campground or close by it. The reservoir is for non-motorized watercraft only, not all campsites can see the reservoir but one loop of sites can."

    2. Happy Camper RV Park

    1 Review
    Slater, WY
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 383-7120

    $32 - $95 / night

    3. Dutch Hill Campground — Steamboat Lake State Park

    27 Reviews
    Clark, CO
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 879-3922

    $28 - $36 / night

    "Colorado does a great job with their parks and this is no exception. Stayed here spur of the moment booking two nights prior to the stay."

    "This is one of our favorite campgrounds in Colorado. We make a habit of visiting the week after Labor Day. The crowds are gone and the campground is peaceful."

    4. Sawmill Creek

    1 Review
    Slater, CO
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 745-2300

    5. Routt NF Dispersed

    1 Review
    Slater, CO
    16 miles

    "CR 27 was very good but the site was about 8 miles from highway 13. Easy access from 27 to sites. Fire ring, no toilet. No cell service."

    6. Sunrise Vista Campground — Steamboat Lake State Park

    12 Reviews
    Clark, CO
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 879-3922

    $28 - $36 / night

    "Nice, quiet site with mountains all around. Walking distance to the trail around the lake. Beautiful view of Hahn's Peak!"

    "Lots of access to restrooms & potable water. Lake & shower access is about a mile away drive or 1/2 mile walk on a trail."

    7. Sandstone Cabin

    1 Review
    Slater, WY
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 326-5258

    $125 / night

    8. Robbers Gulch Road

    2 Reviews
    Slater, WY
    22 miles

    "You have to drive just a short distance further to find a spot. It is super quiet and very pretty. 4 bars Verizon."

    "Just a couple of spots but no one else around the 1st of October. A traveler's overnight spot"

    9. Yampa River Headquarters Campground — Yampa River State Park

    17 Reviews
    Hayden, CO
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 276-2061

    $28 - $36 / night

    "We were close to the boat ramp so it was an easy walk down to the river. We drove out to Steamboat Springs one of the days and had a lot of fun on the river trail."

    "The have a path you can walk or bike that is a little over a mile but be ready the mosquitos are fierce. There are also small black bugs that seem to out also."

    10. Hahns Peak Lake Campground

    4 Reviews
    Clark, CO
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 870-2299

    $26 - $52 / night

    "Hahn's Peak Lake is honestly a gem of a spot about an hour north of Steamboat. The lake is no more than a 5 min walk from any campground which is convenient."

    "Nice 3.5 hike around the like but you end up on the road. The excercise was good for us. Small lake great for canoes, kayak and paddle boarding. Some fishermen. No host. No water."

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Recent Reviews near Slater, CO

214 Reviews of 68 Slater Campgrounds


  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 15, 2025

    Sunrise Vista Campground — Steamboat Lake State Park

    Amazing Views

    This campground is just beautiful. Lots of space between sites and clean spacious bathroom. The views are spectacular. Site 94 is a bit steep, but offers a fairly level spot. Choose another if you can.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 30, 2025

    Dry Lake Campground

    Nicely updated campground

    We’re here starting Thursday before Labor Day 2025. Many of the sites and one bathroom seem to be recently updated. The pull through sites have very long driveways with nice level spots. The tent areas look great. Tables, fire pits, bear lockers all seem new. It’s hard to find information on this campground, but if you see 20’ trailer limit, don’t buy it. The host is in a 36’ trailer. A couple of the turns getting in and out could be challenging with a longer setup. Our setup is about 55’ long (truck and trailer) and it’s not problem. Close to trailheads and Steamboat Springs is about 15-20 minutes down the hill. Finding a site Thursday was simple, but could be due to lack of good information about this campground.

  • mThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 18, 2025

    BLM CO 1597 - Dispersed

    beautiful views and secluded!

    the road going in starts out fine but quickly turns slightly treacherous with large dips on the sharp curves but manageable even in the 2wd beetle!! there were about 5 designated campsites spaced out along the road and we only stopped about halfway. there was zero tree coverage so we woke up with the sun and were boiling by 9 and it was time to go! it was the perfect stop for the night and in the morning we were passed by people on atvs heading down to the lake!!

  • L
    Aug. 11, 2025

    Eagle Soaring RV Park

    Small but good

    Good pull through sites. Good showers and laundry. Nice check in staff

  • kristi M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 31, 2025

    Elk River Dispersed

    Smelly and Hot

    Easy road to get to the sites, but it seemed like a party place for Steamboat locals - smelled like pee, old beer, and dog poo. Some sites were incredibly exposed without shade or cover, but the Elk River fished great!

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 23, 2025

    Routt National Forest Hahns Peak Lake Campground

    Quiet spot with great lake access

    We spent a week here and loved it. The campground is an hour north of Steamboat Springs and on Hahn’s Peak Lake. Steamboat Lake State Park is 15 minutes away. Spots are large and 5 are FF.

  • Zack G.
    Jul. 19, 2025

    Steamboat Springs KOA

    Tent site

    The tent sites are tiny you are packed together with no space, fire pits less than 3 feet from where you are required to set up your tent so expect to get burn holes

  • Gary E.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 11, 2025

    Sunrise Vista Campground — Steamboat Lake State Park

    Beautiful , Quiet, and Super Clean

    Really enjoyed our stay! Our site was very well maintained and level. Sites are nicely spaced and for such a busy time (week of the 4th) it was amazingly peaceful and quiet. Most impressive to me was the overall cleanliness. These folks really do care!

  • lThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 6, 2025

    Green Mountain Overlook

    Gorgeous pullout

    All along hwy 70 West of Encampment there are various pull offs most with trees and views. Most accessible are close to the hwy. This place marked had a row off trees blocking road view and awesome views of Green Mountain and even Mtns down by steamboat springs. Easy parking even with full size truck pulling bumper pull trailer. Hiking down to meadoes and creek.


Guide to Slater

Dispersed camping spots near Slater, Colorado provide unique access to the high-elevation wilderness of northwestern Colorado, where many sites sit above 8,800 feet. Road conditions vary significantly based on recent precipitation, with many remote sites requiring high-clearance vehicles to navigate the rutted forest service roads. Winter weather can persist into June at these elevations, with snow sometimes blocking access to higher campsites until late May.

What to do

Fishing at Freeman Reservoir: The non-motorized waters at Freeman Reservoir Campground offer productive trout fishing opportunities from spring through fall. "We went up in Mid-sept with our dogs to photograph fall color change and were not disappointed. There is a short trail around the reservoir and we even got pictures of a couple beavers," notes camper Charlie B.

Hiking at Hahns Peak: The trails surrounding Hahns Peak Lake Campground provide moderate terrain suitable for day hikes with scenic vistas. "There is a really nice hike that goes around the lake which is about 2-3 miles depending on where you take it," reports Tyler W. The trail system connects to longer routes for more experienced hikers seeking full-day adventures.

Paddle sports on mountain lakes: Calm waters at several lakes provide ideal conditions for non-motorized watercraft. "The lake is beautiful and can be busy but the area has a lot to offer within hiking, riding, and short driving distance," according to a visitor at Steamboat Lake. Mornings typically offer the calmest water conditions before afternoon winds develop.

What campers like

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Early mornings and evenings provide the best chances to spot local wildlife. At Yampa River Headquarters Campground, the riverside location attracts diverse species. "My brother caught a 16" rainbow which provided supper one night," reports Rich D., highlighting the productive fishing available directly from the campground.

Secluded camping options: For those seeking more privacy, Routt NF Dispersed sites offer isolation with minimal facilities. "There are numerous dispersed sites in Routt National Forest. This site had an elevation of about 8800'. CR 27 was very good but the site was about 8 miles from highway 13," notes Julie K. Most dispersed sites feature established fire rings but no other amenities.

Off-season tranquility: Visiting during shoulder seasons provides a more peaceful experience. "Beautiful views 😍. Not much privacy but the views are magnificent. New camp service being built. Right now, just a pit toilet. Short drive to marina for showers," reports Robyn M. about Sunrise Vista Campground during late September when crowds diminish significantly.

What you should know

Limited facilities at remote sites: Many dispersed camping areas lack basic amenities. At Sawmill Creek, a visitor notes the trade-offs: "Good spot way up I the mountains. Private, great views," but mentions the lack of water or waste facilities. Always bring sufficient water or purification methods.

Cell service limitations: Connectivity varies dramatically across the region. "Fire ring, no toilet. No cell service," reports Julie K. about Routt NF Dispersed camping. Reliable communications typically require proximity to larger towns or higher elevations with line-of-sight to towers.

Mosquito presence: Low-lying areas near water sources experience significant mosquito activity, especially in early summer. "There are lots of mosquitos as it's in Yampa river bottom land," warns Greg S. about Yampa River State Park. Evening hours typically see increased insect activity.

Tips for camping with families

Covered picnic tables: Some established campgrounds provide sheltered eating areas that protect from sun and brief rain showers. At Yampa River Headquarters Campground, "Each sight had a covered picnic table where I stashed the bikes from the elements," mentions Rich D. These structures provide valuable shelter during afternoon thunderstorms common in summer months.

Educational opportunities: Several campgrounds offer ranger-led programs during peak season. "The park had a lot of events and we did a nocturnal night hike and a star party the next. 10/10," shares Heather S. about her experience at Sunrise Vista Campground.

Family-friendly activities: Multiple recreation options keep various age groups engaged. "With hiking, biking, and fishing, you could spend some time here!" exclaims a visitor to Freeman Reservoir. Most established campgrounds maintain short nature trails suitable for younger children.

Tips from RVers

Limited hookup availability: Electric sites book quickly during peak season. At Sunrise Vista Campground, "Got a pull through site for my R-Pod. Level site with 15/30/50. No water or sewer on site but nice dump station and water taps everywhere," reports Jordan R., noting the partial hookup limitations.

Campsite spacing considerations: Privacy varies significantly between campgrounds. "The RV sites are a bit close together, the tent sites are much more private," observes Greg S. at Yampa River State Park. Specific loop selection often determines neighbor proximity.

Site leveling challenges: Many campsites require significant leveling for larger RVs. "Our site was very well maintained and level. Sites are nicely spaced and for such a busy time (week of the 4th) it was amazingly peaceful and quiet," shares Gary E. about Sunrise Vista Campground, appreciating the well-prepared sites.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Slater, CO?

According to TheDyrt.com, Slater, CO offers a wide range of camping options, with 68 campgrounds and RV parks near Slater, CO and 14 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Slater, CO?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Slater, CO is Freeman Reservoir Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 5 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 14 free dispersed camping spots near Slater, CO.