Best Tent Camping near South Fork, CO

Tent campsites near South Fork, Colorado range from established campgrounds to primitive dispersed sites throughout the Rio Grande National Forest. Hanson's Mill Campground offers tent-only sites with picnic tables and vault toilets, while Poage Lake Primitive Campsite provides a more secluded experience with lake access for fishing. Turkey Creek Road features several dispersed tent camping areas along a dirt road that winds through mountain terrain, offering campers privacy and scenic views across the river gorge.

Most tent sites in the area have basic fire rings but limited amenities. Campers should bring all necessary water or plan to filter from nearby creeks and lakes, as drinking water is not available at most locations. Forest Road 37 and Ventana Arch Dispersed Camp provide drive-in access for tent camping, though some areas may require high-clearance vehicles, especially after rain or early in the season. A camper noted, "The entire area is at a slope, so you'd be hard pressed to find somewhere flat to set up your tent." Vault toilets are available at established campgrounds like Stunner, but dispersed sites follow Leave No Trace principles with no facilities.

The tent camping experience near South Fork offers exceptional solitude and natural beauty. Sites at higher elevations provide cooler temperatures during summer months, while locations near creeks offer ambient noise and fishing opportunities. A recent review described Poage Lake as "secluded and pristine and surrounded by old growth forest. It is an excellent place for fly fishing for rainbow and cutthroat trout." Many tent campsites become busy during holiday weekends, but midweek visitors often find plenty of available spots. Campers frequently mention the stargazing opportunities from tent sites away from town lights. The terrain varies significantly between locations, with some offering flat tent pads while others require more careful site selection to find level ground for comfortable tent setup.

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  • Caitlin  D.
    Aug. 5, 2016

    Upper Beaver Creek Campground

    Upper Beaver Creek

    This was pretty close to a perfect campspot for us. It's only a 10 minute drive off the main road from South fork, and 5 mins up from the main Beaver Creek Campground. The main is a bit more populated and traveled. The upper was secluded, closer to the water, closer to the reservoir, and only had 10-12 spots so not populated at all. Our spot was 15 ft from the water! The river is right there and beautiful. Each spot has water access also. We caught 3 trout right in front of our spot! Well shaded, fire pits with grates, and picnic tables. There are toilets and a water pump, no hookups or showers. Overall can't wait to get back here, by far one of the best spots we've ran across-$18 p/night.

  • Sofia A.
    Oct. 6, 2020

    West Fork Dispersed

    Best so far

    This BLM at San Juan National Forest is gorgeous! (Se pics) the spots are kinda leveled, the road to get there is a dirt road but not that bad (I have a converted sprinter full of sh$&@$ and I did it great) it is primitive so no hook ups, restrooms nor trash cans, so PLEASE Leave no Trace! Everything was super clean so I guess people is finally getting it. Te river passes right next to you and the views are amazing! There are a few trails next (like the Rainbow trail). Awesome place to stargaze!

  • Sarah M.
    Sep. 24, 2021

    Mill Creek

    Peaceful In gorgeous setting

    Nestled in pine trees alongside the lake fork of the Gunnison river. Most sites have tons of privacy. All have picnic tables and bear boxes. First-come first-serve. Very clean vault toilet restrooms. Camped here solo and felt very safe. Great access to fishing, hiking, and ATV trails.

  • Annie C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 13, 2021

    Highway Springs Campground

    Quiet thanks to the river

    Just outside of South Fork, the campground sits above the River. It’s small, with only about a dozen sites. Even though the campground is right next to the highway, it was really quiet thanks to the River. There are two loops, and I preferred the bottom loop thanks to the River. Vault toilet was clean, and sites had the standard fire rings and picnic tables.

  • Troy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 30, 2019

    Poage Lake Primitive Campsite

    Poage Lake Primitive Campsite + Lake + Fishing

    My friend and I made a fly fishing trip to Poage Lake. This land is part of the National Forest System and offers dispersed primitive camping. 

    The Poage Lake campsite consists of a large parking area, a short trail to the lake, and the lake itself. You can disperse camp next to the parking lot. There are no services nor amenities at this campsite, so Leave No Trace principles should be applied..

    There is nothing special about the campsite area other than it is conveniently located next to the beautiful Poage Lake. The lake is secluded and pristine and surrounded by old growth forest. It is an excellent place for fly fishing for rainbow and cutthroat trout. 

    There are no towns nor stores near the campsite, so be sure to pick up any supplies you may need in the town of South Fork, CO. There are grocery stores, gas stations and outdoor gear and fly fishing stores in South Fork. Take any water that you may need or filter water from the lake.

    If you like peace and quiet this site might be for you. If you like amenities, this site probably is not your style.

  • Isabelle K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 25, 2018

    Mosca Campground

    Ranger Review: Escape Campervan at San Luis State Park

    Campground Review:

    This campground was recommended to us due to its’ proximity to the Great Sand Dunes National Park that we were visiting. Not only did this campground have a convenient location (15 minutes west of the park), it was absolutely beautiful and so fun to explore! We woke up early and hiked along the wetlands nature trails, catching an amazing sunrise with panoramic views over the lake, Great Sand Dunes and surrounding mountains.

    Luckily, I have a current Colorado annual dishing license which covered the camping fee. Otherwise, an annual access permit ($36), Colorado hunting or fishing license is required to camp here. Reservations are not accepted here so everything is first come, first serve. We were surprised to find so many sites available even on a beautiful summer weekend, we had the entire loop of camp sites to ourselves. There are 51 camp sites available spread across multiple loops. The first loops (A) we encountered was quite full, but the additional loops were almost entirely empty.

    The sites were decently spaced apart and each offered electrical hookups, sheltered picnic tables and fire pits with grills. The free electrical hook-ups were quite helpful for charging up our electronics. Thankfully we had a power converter and power strip provided with our Escape Campervan. The picnic tables at the sites each have unique shelters that provided a nice break from the hot sun and strong wind gusts we encountered during our stay. Unfortunately, during our visit we were unable to use the fire pit due to fire bans that were in effect in this area. Along with the rest of the campground, the restrooms were spotless and well-maintained. Thankfully the pull-through parking spaces at each site made it super easy to park the 17.7-foot long campervanwe were driving! The parking spots were also all quite flat and level, which was an added comfort bonus to the whole experience.

    Due to the proximity to the San Luis lakes and wetland areas, bugs were plentiful this time of year. Our headlamps and lanterns drew some of the largest moths I have ever seen! I would definitely recommend bug spray for visitors to this campground during warm months.

    Product Review:

    As a Ranger for The Dyrt, I occasionally have the opportunity to test and review products from outdoor companies. On this camping adventure, I was able to test out a Mavericks Campervan, which is the signature campervan model offered by Escape Campervans. This was a unique experience for me and my adventure partner, as we typically car camp or backpack into the backcountry for camping. Renting one of these campervans provides many potential benefits for both nature newcomers and the most seasoned campers. They have locationsall over the country making them available to most geographic regions, we picked ours up in Denver, which gave us access to all of the fantastic camping Colorado has to offer! A few of my favorite things about the Escape Campervans:

    Convenience– This van provided more than a means of transportation…we also had a kitchen, living room, and bedroom all rolled into one well-appointed vehicle. This meant that everything we needed was readily available and easy to use with minimal set-up both on the road and when parked overnight. For instance, at one point, we start craving s’mores so we stopped at an 11,000-foot mountain pass overlook and simply opened up our kitchen stove and toasted some marshmallows in the parking lot! From a more practical stand-point, after a long day of hiking and driving, it was really great to be able to put our bed together in just a few minutes rather than going through the hassle of setting up a tent, sleeping pads, etc. plus the bed in the van was super comfy! The two-burner Coleman stove, sink, and fridge allowed us to cook pretty much anything without the usual compromises one must make while camping. Additionally, plenty of equipment is included in your rentalincluding; cookware, utensils, a space heater bed linens and even camp chairs. Additional accessoriescan be added on to your rental as well, so all of your needs are really covered. This was a huge added bonus and cut down on packing, which would be great for those coming from out of town or people that do not own much camping equipment.

    Drivable– I was a bit intimidated to get behind the wheel of such a large vehicle, especially on Colorado’s curvy mountain roads. I was pleasantly surprised to find out that the Maverick handled very well. We encountered some serious wind and rain on our journey and always felt quite safe behind the wheel of our trusty van. It was also not too bad on gas, especially compared to other larger campervan and RV options. Another perk of renting through Escape Campervans: they do not charge for additional drivers, so my friend and I were able to split up the burden of driving without being hindered by additional fees.

    Design– The layout of these vans are definitely optimized for comfort and functionality. There was plenty of storage throughout the van which made it easy to organize all of our belongings in despite being in such a small space. It also easy to move around and reach everything while on the road and while parked. The pull out bed was very easy to use and took only a few minutes to transition from the table and seating to the super comfortable bed. The curtains in the van were also a nice touch and gave a great sense of privacy and also kept things quite dark for sleeping.

    The #vanlife–Social media sites like Instagram are full of jealous- inducing travel photos of those that have converted their lifestyle to travel and live by campervan. I have always been plagued by wanderlust and this van camping experience totally let me live out that dream for a weekend! Furthermore, the fun paint job of our van (lovingly nicknamed the Fish-O) was certainly noticeable and we got tons of attention from other adventurers out on the road. We met quite a few fellow van campers that were excited to share tips and tricks and compare the set-ups of their campervans with ours. Being part of the #vanlife provided a unique sense of community that I can’t wait to join again!

    A note about the Escape Campervans company as a whole – I cannot say enough good things about my experience with this fantastic company. Every interaction we had with them, from initial booking to van return, exemplified nothing short of outstanding customer service. The staff was very well-informed about their services and vans but also had tons of personalized recommendations to offer about the potential adventures along our road trip. It was very evident that their staff is made up of fellow outdoor enthusiasts who also value the importance of professionalism and quality customer service.

  • K
    Aug. 11, 2021

    Park Creek Campground

    Park Creek Campground, Rio Grande National Forest

    Park Creek Campground Rio Grande National Forest

    Elevation: 8500

    Directions: In South Fork, Colorado, at intersection of State 149 and US 160, take Road 160 west 7.8 miles to Park Creek campground sign. Turn left at sign into campground.

    This small campground, stretches along the banks of the South Fork of the Rio Grande River among mature shade trees. Many sites are adjacent to the river. US Highway 160 is very close by so will have some traffic noise. The campground has the feel of spacious seclusion and is very cool and shady. Accessible, Tent camping, Camping trailer, Picnic tables, Toilets , Drinking water.

  • Fred S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 19, 2023

    Cimarrona Campground

    Pretty Location

    Stayed at site #20 in early June. Elevation around 8400 feet. Beautiful Spring green foliage on the aspens. Clean vault toilets with tp. One potable water station with hand pump. No water & electric hook ups.  There is also trash service in-season. The host, Mike, was very helpful. Firewood for sale at $8/bundle. The campground consists of a handful of sites in an open field, suitable for big rigs, with the remainder of the sites back in the woods which are more suitable to tent, van, car & truck campers. Each site has a metal fire ring and table. Some of the sites in the woods are on a slight slope. Beautiful views of nearby mountains & meadow. Cimarrona Creek runs along side of the campground; fishing doesn't appear to be good in it. Fishing is better south of Williams Creek Reservoir - about 5 miles away. The Cimarrona trail head is behind site #18; this trail leads up into the Weminuche Wilderness area.

  • K
    Jun. 28, 2020

    Big Meadows Reservoir Campground (south Central Co)

    Hidden Gem

    Great campground all around. The Reservoir has some of the best fishing we have found. We caught our bag limit every time we fished. The campground is nicely treed and the spaces are more private than most. The vault toilets are the cleanest and nicest I have ever seen! Be advised that if you are in an RV, you must bring your own water. There are no water hook ups, only to fill containers. There is trash service, but no electric or dump station. There is a really nice trail around the lake.


Guide to South Fork

Tent camping near South Fork, Colorado offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in nature, with various campgrounds providing access to stunning landscapes and outdoor activities.

Explore Scenic Trails and Natural Wonders

  • The Stunner campground is close to hiking trails along the river, perfect for a peaceful day outdoors.
  • At Hanson's Mill Campground, visitors can explore the nearby Wheeler Geo area, known for its natural beauty and tranquility.
  • The Poage Lake Primitive Campsite offers a short trail leading to a pristine lake, ideal for fishing and enjoying the serene surroundings.

Amenities for a Comfortable Stay

  • Turkey Creek Road features spacious sites with fire pits, making it a great choice for those who enjoy campfires under the stars.
  • The Wilderness Bud & Breakfast provides drinking water and picnic tables, ensuring a more comfortable camping experience.
  • Forest Road 37 offers a remote setting with ample space for parking and camping, perfect for those seeking solitude.

Activities for Outdoor Enthusiasts

  • At Turkey Creek Road, campers can enjoy ATV trails nearby, making it a great spot for adventure seekers.
  • The Stunner campground is ideal for stargazing, especially during events like the Perseids meteor shower.
  • Fishing enthusiasts will appreciate the opportunities at Poage Lake Primitive Campsite, where rainbow and cutthroat trout are plentiful.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular tent campsite near South Fork, CO?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular tent campground near South Fork, CO is Pass Creek Road Dispersed Camping with a 5-star rating from 3 reviews.

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