Best Campgrounds near Allenspark, CO

The area around Allenspark, Colorado includes access to various types of camping and campgrounds within the Roosevelt National Forest and near Rocky Mountain National Park. Olive Ridge Campground offers established sites with tent pads and bear boxes, while Allenspark Dispersed Camping provides free primitive sites along Ski Road. Camping options range from developed facilities with picnic tables and fire rings to dispersed areas with minimal amenities. Both tent and RV camping are available at several locations, though RV access may be limited at higher elevations or on rougher forest roads. The region's proximity to Rocky Mountain National Park makes it popular for visitors seeking alternatives to the often-full park campgrounds.

Many campgrounds in the area operate seasonally, typically from May through September or early October due to high elevation weather patterns. Olive Ridge Campground lacks drinking water on site, requiring campers to obtain water from Crystal Springs in Allenspark. Dispersed camping areas like Gordon Gulch may require high-clearance vehicles, especially after rain or snow. Cell service is limited or non-existent at most camping locations, with one reviewer noting, "The only downside was absolutely no cell service." Fire restrictions are common during dry periods, and campers should check current regulations before planning trips. Elevations range from 8,000 to 10,500 feet, making for cool nights even in summer.

Campers report high satisfaction with the natural settings and proximity to hiking trails. The Wild Basin section of Rocky Mountain National Park is accessible from Olive Ridge Campground, offering challenging hiking opportunities. Dispersed camping areas provide more privacy and often feature creek-side locations. A visitor commented that Allenspark Dispersed Camping provides "an exceptional spot to stay. Our spot was near the creek, the sound was beautiful." Sites at Olive Ridge are described as "well protected from the sun" with "a lot of trees." Developed campgrounds typically offer a mix of reservable and first-come, first-served sites, with some campgrounds filling quickly during summer weekends. The combination of mountain views, forest cover, and water features makes the Allenspark area popular despite the lack of amenities like showers or hookups at most locations.

Best Camping Sites Near Allenspark, Colorado (404)

    1. Moraine Park Campground — Rocky Mountain National Park

    91 Reviews
    Estes Park, CO
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 586-1206

    $35 - $70 / night

    "Took the kids camping in Colorado for the first time and we had a blast. It rained on us a lot but it didn't stop us. Took a great hike up deer mountain....stunning views. Can't wait to go back."

    "Very enjoyable spot, close access to trails and entrance and exit of the park."

    2. Glacier Basin Campground — Rocky Mountain National Park

    60 Reviews
    Estes Park, CO
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 586-1206

    $35 - $70 / night

    "Firewood sold next to the entrance by the same husband and wife that have been selling firewood there for 35 years. There is a shed full of firewood."

    "The spaces are large, but quite close to one another with few trees for privacy. Each site here is variable, with some open with no trees and others nestled in some mature trees."

    3. Estes Park Campground at Mary's Lake

    46 Reviews
    Estes Park, CO
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 964-7806

    $45 - $70 / night

    "There’s access to a small playground for kids. The pool looked nice, the lake is right across the road. Overall a good campsite."

    "Since there was construction going on at the national park campgrounds and none were available, we found Mary’s Lake to be a great alternative to take our chances at camping in the park."

    4. East Portal Campground at Estes Park

    40 Reviews
    Estes Park, CO
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 964-7806

    $45 - $80 / night

    "The bathrooms were clean, and close to almost every site. They had a very nice playground for the kids with a climbing wall."

    "Estes Park Campground at East Portal is a short drive away from both RMNP and the city of Estes Park, so you are nearby everything."

    5. Allenspark Dispersed Camping

    28 Reviews
    Allenspark, CO
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 295-6600

    "Allenspark Dispersed Camping provides an exceptional spot to stay. Our spot was near the creek, the sound was beautiful. The only downside was absolutely no cell service."

    "We found a spot with several fire rings close to the water and just a short walk from parking along the road."

    6. Beaver Park Reservoir - Dispersed

    33 Reviews
    Ward, CO
    7 miles
    Website

    "You are pinned up against private property around the lake, the camp sites are in the dirt area when you get to the lake down to the left."

    "The location is great, there’s about 10 designated camp sites to choose from and great hiking trails nearby. The drive in is easy."

    7. Gordon Gulch Dispersed Area

    54 Reviews
    Nederland, CO
    14 miles
    Website

    "So the Gordon Gulch dispersed camping area has around 15 numbered sites that are ok... but if you keep driving further down 233.1 you will find many more unnumbered campsites."

    "Getting here is easy, only a few miles away from Nederland and I had cell service (verizon) the entire time."

    8. Roosevelt National Forest Camp Dick Campground

    22 Reviews
    Ward, CO
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (303) 541-2500

    $29 - $58 / night

    "If you are looking for the true Colorado experience-look no further. "

    "While there are some hiking trails stemming from the main camping area, Camp Dick is not the best option for those who want to enjoy quiet nature walks since most of the trails also accommodate off-road"

    9. Hell Canyon Dispersed

    29 Reviews
    Pinewood Springs, CO
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 295-6600

    "4x4 drive is a requirement. Good Verizon signal. Narrow road, however not busy at all. Stayed here for 4 days, no issue. The Google Maps directions is slightly wrong."

    "Driving down to town during the day, there were some people (probably from the adjacent campground) hiking the road.

    Overall quiet at night (other than some road noise from 36). Not a bad spot!"

    10. Hermits Hollow Campground — Hermit Park

    25 Reviews
    Estes Park, CO
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 577-2090

    $35 / night

    "Best place to camp in Estes Park/Northern Colorado! Wooded sites mean privacy from your neighbors and shade during the day. Vault toilets are very clean, well kept."

    "This campground has all the privacy you would expect yet provides easy access to Estes Park and the Rocky Mountian National Forest. The Laramie County Staff that were on site were kind and helpful."

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  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 17, 2025

    Pingree Road Dispersed Camping

    Enjoyable Camp Site

    I stayed here for a couple of nights on a road trip through Colorado and I found it to be a nice place to relax. The views themselves weren’t spectacular (by Colorado standards) but it was quiet (on weekday, can’t speak for the weekend). The forest itself was pretty though.

    The one thing I did notice was that there were more black flies than I expected. It wasn’t overwhelming but they definitely buzzed the campsite a fair amount. I didn’t mind too much but my dog took great personal offense to the interlopers.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 17, 2025

    A-Lodge Boulder - Car Camping

    Quiet, cozy, very close to Boulder. Only 3 van/car spots

    Overall vibe and convenience to Boulder rate 4 stars. Although there was a wedding one evening, it was mellow & over, with folks dispersing, by around 8pm. Minimal bugs so we did not use screens for a good part of the time, the overall land the site is on, is long and narrow and so parking/car traffic can be a little tight. We did go out the exit on far side and drove down the hill back to the entrance which necessitated more than 180 degree turn, so try to avoid that. Three clean bathrooms, 1 men's with 2 toilet stalls and shower (toilet stall were very small--knees bumped against door), 2 co-ed bathrooms (one with toilet/sink/shower, one with toilet & sink only). One sink in co-ed had very hot water coming out of both faucets (no cold from this sink). Paper towel dispensers ran out and were empty for a day but then roll of paper towels appeared. 

    Wifi was spotty & disconnected regularly, no Verizon service. There is a small 'store' in office: A fridge with drinks and burritos, some shelves with some Mountain House dinners, and snack bars. There is a pool, dry sauna with great LARGE window looking at creek, and hot-tub (sauna worked great). Did not get a chance to see any of the rooms. Tent sites are up a VERY steep path and on platforms on side of hill (perhaps 50-60' up the hill?). There's an area with some slack lines set up, as well as electric vehicle charging stations.

  • B S.
    Sep. 14, 2025

    Idlewild Campground

    Fall stay

    Stayed two nights with my sons. Grabbed one of the walk-in sites Friday at 1pm.

    Pros: Availability (one of the only sites in Winter Park), beautiful surroundings

    Cons: Right next to the highway so traffic (trains at times) can be heard at all hours of the night, most walk-in sites don't have a tent pad

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 14, 2025

    Stillwater Pass Dispersed Campsite

    Great view of the Lake + porta-potty

    We took a left at the fork and found a site with the best view and a porta-john at the end of the driveway. The site appears to have been freshly cleared. There were lots of twigs and rocks and no grass, so it became a muddy mess as soon as the rain began. Site had plenty of space and a good amount was flat. No fire ring, but there was a burn ban anyways. Nice and secluded but could still hear the neighbors a bit but it wasn’t bothersome. Gunfire and ATVs were much louder but stopped around sundown. Would go back to this site.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 13, 2025

    Fall River Reservoir Dispersed Camping Trail

    Camp camp camp

    Went on a bit of a rainy weekend so it got super cold at night. The roads are super rocky as you get up to the reservoir and with the rain there were some large puddles but with the right vehicle should be all good. The views were amazing and the hike up is so pretty. So many great sites all the way up to the reservoir as well.

  • GThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 12, 2025

    Chinns Lake Dispersed Camping

    Great spot, right on the water

    High clearance 4x4 recommended but could be doable without if you’re an experienced driver. Beautiful lakes and some campsites are right on the water. Only one other person camping on a Wednesday night. There is currently a fire ban so be sure to respect our forests and be updated.

  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 11, 2025

    Chief Hosa Campground

    I-70 off-ramp camping

    The campground is unfortunately too close to the highway and the noise makes it difficult to sleep or relax. Nice parking spot if you need to see the sights for a day or two.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 10, 2025

    Estes Park Campground at Mary's Lake

    Camping near Rocky Mtn NP

    What a wonderful campground! Friendly hosts, full hookups offered, beautiful scenery and right outside the entrance to the national park!


Guide to Allenspark

Camping near Allenspark, Colorado, offers a fantastic escape into nature with stunning views and plenty of outdoor activities. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an adventure-filled getaway, this area has something for everyone.

What to do:

  • Hiking: Explore the beautiful trails in Rocky Mountain National Park. Many campers enjoy the scenic hikes, with one reviewer from Moraine Park Campground saying, "Just beautiful and in the park so don’t deal with timed entry."
  • Wildlife Watching: Keep an eye out for moose and elk. A visitor at Timber Creek Campground mentioned, "Moose in campground, and elk calling at night."
  • Fishing: Try your luck at fishing in nearby lakes. A camper at Arapaho Bay Campground shared, "Beautiful location!! Moraine Loop is on the water."

What campers like:

  • Scenic Views: Campers rave about the breathtaking landscapes. One happy camper at Glacier Basin Campground said, "Great campground with beautiful views of the mountains!"
  • Clean Facilities: Many appreciate the well-maintained restrooms and showers. A reviewer at Estes Park Campground at Mary's Lake noted, "Clean bathrooms with hot pay showers which are $2 for 6 minutes."
  • Quiet Atmosphere: Campers enjoy the peaceful environment. A visitor at East Portal Campground mentioned, "Quiet, no generators heard as big rigs won’t fit!"

What you should know:

  • Crowded Campgrounds: Some sites can get busy, especially during peak season. A camper at Cottonwood Campground said, "There are a lot of spots for RVs so you are a little bit packed."
  • Limited Amenities: Not all campgrounds have full amenities. A reviewer at Gordon Gulch Dispersed Area warned, "The road is in very poor condition and there were at least 2 large piles of trash."
  • Seasonal Access: Some campgrounds are only open during specific months. For example, Glacier Basin Campground operates from May 23 to September 11.

Tips for camping with families:

  • Choose Family-Friendly Campgrounds: Look for sites with playgrounds and activities. A camper at East Portal Campground mentioned, "Big playground and not crazy expensive."
  • Plan for Wildlife Encounters: Teach kids about local wildlife. A visitor at Timber Creek Campground shared, "We saw elk and mule deer in the campground on multiple occasions."
  • Pack for Comfort: Bring extra blankets and layers for chilly nights. A camper at Moraine Park Campground noted, "Chilly, clear starry night."

Tips from RVers:

  • Check Size Restrictions: Some campgrounds have limits on RV sizes. A reviewer at Timber Creek Campground mentioned, "RV allowed up to 30 feet."
  • Look for Hookups: If you need electricity, choose campgrounds that offer hookups. A camper at Golden Gate Canyon State Park appreciated, "Great place to RV camp with a good amount of hookups."
  • Reserve Early: Popular spots fill up fast, especially on weekends. A visitor at Glacier Basin Campground said, "Was able to get the reservation 2 weeks ahead as it was released for use."

Camping near Allenspark, Colorado, is a great way to enjoy the outdoors, with plenty of options for families and RVers alike. Just remember to plan ahead and enjoy the beautiful scenery!

Frequently Asked Questions

What amenities are available at Allenspark camping areas?

Amenities at Allenspark camping areas vary by location. Roosevelt National Forest Camp Dick Campground offers well-maintained fire pits, access to hiking trail heads, and a rolling river nearby. At Gordon Gulch Dispersed Area, you'll find approximately 15 numbered sites, plus additional unnumbered sites with scenic views further down road 233.1. Most dispersed camping areas around Allenspark provide basic camping with limited amenities - typically just fire rings (when fire bans aren't in effect). Be prepared to pack in water and pack out waste, as most dispersed sites lack toilets, potable water, and garbage services.

What campgrounds are available near Allenspark, CO?

Several excellent campgrounds surround Allenspark. Moraine Park Campground in Rocky Mountain National Park offers stunning views and access to hikes like Deer Mountain. For those seeking dispersed options, Fall River Reservoir Dispersed Camping Trail provides a more remote experience but requires 4x4 capability to navigate the rocky, bumpy trail. Other nearby options include Winding River Resort, which offers family-friendly activities and direct access to the headwaters of the Colorado River, and Hermits Hollow Campground in Hermit Park, located near Loveland with reservable sites and water facilities.

Where can I find camping sites in Allenspark, Colorado?

Allenspark offers several camping options. Allenspark Dispersed Camping provides a peaceful experience with sites near a creek, though be aware there's no cell service and it's located about 1.5 miles down Ski Road. For a more established campground, Olive Ridge is just a mile from Allenspark with well-shaded sites among trees and easy access to Rocky Mountain National Park (about 10 minutes walking distance via County Road 84). Note that while Olive Ridge has first-come, first-served sites available even during peak season, it lacks drinking water facilities on-site, though water is available from Crystal Springs in Allenspark.