Camping near Green Mountain Falls, CO

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    Green Mountain Falls, Colorado provides multiple camping options along the scenic foothills of Pikes Peak. Established facilities like Mueller State Park Campground and Lone Duck Campground and Cabins accommodate tent and RV campers, while several dispersed camping areas exist on surrounding public lands. Bear Bottom Cabins and Glamping offers a more luxurious outdoor experience with furnished tents. The area also includes several RV parks with full hookups, including Garden of the Gods RV Resort approximately 15 miles southeast of Green Mountain Falls.

    The camping season varies by elevation, with higher sites typically accessible from late May through September. Lower elevation campgrounds often remain open year-round, though winter conditions can be challenging. Mount Herman Road Dispersed Camping and Rampart Range Road provide free camping opportunities but have minimal facilities. One camper noted, "The sites on the upper hill have nice views while the lower sites are much less desirable." Road conditions on forest service roads can deteriorate after rainfall, and many dispersed sites require high-clearance vehicles. Fire restrictions frequently apply during summer months, and campers should verify current regulations before planning trips.

    Proximity to natural attractions represents a significant advantage for campgrounds in this region. Several developed sites provide convenient access to popular destinations like Garden of the Gods, Pikes Peak, and numerous hiking trails. Tent campers particularly appreciate sites near water features, though highway noise affects some locations. According to one review, "We woke up one morning at our tent site with deer walking and eating down the creek right next to us." Public restrooms and shower facilities vary widely across campgrounds, with some visitors noting excellent maintenance while others mention cleanliness issues. Cell service remains reliable near established campgrounds but becomes spotty in more remote dispersed camping areas. Most campgrounds require reservations during peak summer months, especially on weekends.

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      1. Mueller State Park Campground

      4.6(61)9mi from Green Mountain Falls126 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This Colorado state park brings visitors year-round for all types of recreation. We have traveled here several times, both tent camping and in our camper."

      "By far my favorite campground in Colorado. Sites all have great views and are paved. The park is clean and rangers are always around checking in. Close to town and great hikes. Can’t wait to go back!"

      from $28 - $270 / night

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      2. Garden of the Gods RV Resort

      4.0(47)9mi from Green Mountain FallsRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The park is conveniently located close to everything to do in Colorado Springs. Spaces were VERY close together. There is no view of any of the surrounding beauty."

      "This campground is a great central location for everything around Colorado Springs and Manitou Springs. It is very close to Garden of the gods park and red rock open space."

      3. Lone Duck Campground and Cabins

      4.2(34)2mi from Green Mountain Falls60 sitesTents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This campground will be rated as a Basecamp — grounds that offer a comfortable home base that you’re happy to return to after a day of exploring the surrounding area."

      "It is in Cascade, CO right off of Highway 24. It is minutes away from Pike's Peak, Manitou Springs, Cave of the Winds, Red Rocks Open Space, and Colorado Springs."

      from $40 - $87 / night

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      4. Mount Herman Road Dispersed Camping

      4.1(36)11mi from Green Mountain Falls

      "If you enjoy panoramic views of the Rockies, drive in dispersed camping and putting your off-roading skills to the test, this dispersed campsite is a must visit!"

      "30 minutes and kick back and please crack a cold one for Colorado being the best place."

      5. Rampart Range Road - Dispersed Camping

      4.5(21)3mi from Green Mountain Falls

      "Rampart Range Road is the main dirt road that has plenty of smaller trails branching off of it to keep you busy exploring all summer."

      "Tucked back in National Forest land."

      6. Cascade-Chipita Park/Woodland Park

      4.2(20)3mi from Green Mountain Falls

      "This park has set up campgrounds, but we chose to drive off road a bit and set up camp on the edge of a rocky overlook. Given we went in October, but we were the only campers around our area."

      "There were a few pull-off roads off of rampart. Each pull off had a few camping spots with a place for a tent and a fire circle. The view was great and it was a beautiful area."

      7. Crags Campground

      4.8(19)7mi from Green Mountain Falls4 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Beautiful 4 mile drive up a winding dirt and gravel road through the canyons with the stream next to you. Camp sites a little close but not so bad. The scenery is out of this world."

      "Close to the trailhead that will take you up. This is on the backside of the mountain if you are in Colorado Springs."

      from $25 / night

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      8. Rampart Range Area Dispersed Campsite

      4.6(17)3mi from Green Mountain FallsTents

      "Luckily our teardrop trailer is small and somehow we managed to turn around back."

      "Made friends with nearby campers."

      9. Pikes Peak RV Park

      4.0(23)9mi from Green Mountain FallsRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "**  General: Small (47 site) RV park at the eastern edge of downtown Manitou Springs, next to Schryver Park."

      "Another nice feature is the free shuttle for Manitou has a bus stop along the road just outside the entry. I was suprised upon arrival the campground changed ownership since our last visit."

      10. Diamond Campground & RV Park

      4.4(16)5mi from Green Mountain FallsRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "It is located in Woodland Park, a lovely mountain town about 30-40 min. outside Colorado Springs. Lots of sites, mostly RV but there is a nice tent only section with a good number of spaces."

      "You’re surrounded by other campers, but you don’t feel cramped in any way. There is a bathroom and shower house which were all very clean."

      from $30 - $110 / night

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    • William F.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 10, 2026

      Rampart Range Road - Dispersed Camping

      Windy but great views

      This campground was a great area has a great viewpoints everywhere. Great boulders to climb great area overall we had our two kids and two dogs as well as me and my wife. We’re here in a pop-up and the only downside was it got really windy on our first two nights

    • Jen H.
      Jun. 10, 2026

      Jellystone Park™ at Larkspur

      Awesome campground!

      This campground is awesome!! Funnest one we’ve ever stayed at. Tons of things to do for the whole family! We spent three nights there and had the best time. Looking forward to staying again. Spacious lots.

    • Ben G.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 8, 2026

      Redskin Creek Rd Designated Campsite

      Great spot!

      A large number of established roadside dispersed camping spots to choose from. All spots have metal fire rings, so campfires are allowed even with Stage 1 fire restrictions in place. Great access to trails for hiking or mountain biking. Arrived Thursday afternoon and there were still plenty of spots to choose from.

    • Connie D.
      Jun. 8, 2026

      Cheyenne Mountain State Park

      Great campground

      We love this campground and come every spring.  The sites are clean and love the cement pads . And what a view. We do have one issue with this park. The entrance road all the way to the sites is horrible.  We counted 103 severe deep cracks in the road. In addition there are numerous manholes that have sunk. Perhaps the state park can ask for more lottery money to get this road fixed!

    • TThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 8, 2026

      Cross Creek Campground — Eleven Mile State Park

      Quiet lake-side

      Lovely views of Eleven Mile Reservoir, forested hills to one side, bare terrain around the campsite, and mountains to the west. Cow patties and prairie dog holes everywhere. Plenty of waterfowl.

      On the other side of the reservoir is the main campground—more services are there (showers, visitor center etc)

      Campsites are close together, no shade. No hookups. The fire pits and picnic tables for sites 3 & 4 are right next to one another (we’ll move to avoid the lighter fluid enhanced fire pit smoke from our friendly neighbors). 7 sites total, pit toilets a short walk away, no motor boat launch here.

      Plenty of day parking for big rigs (see signage for fees).

      Xfinity wifi works fine.

      Why are we here? Access to the Dream Stream (aka Charlie Meyers SWA) is minutes away and we’re going to cast some flies!

    • Michael M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 7, 2026

      pike national forest (CR 511)

      Pike national forest

      Found the spot that we were able to fit in in Pike national Forest outside of divide. Stayed for a week in early June and the temperatures were great. Very little AT&T cell phone coverage. The spot does have some tree cover, so Starlink is a little bit obstructed as well are solar panels.

    • RThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 7, 2026

      Cherry Creek State Park Campground

      Nice State Park

      Stopped for 1 night. Sites are spacious, also lots of space between sites. Facilities are well cared for, clean and updated. Not too far from the interstate. Lake nearby if you have a boat or kayak. Our stay there was some strong winds during evening hours. Our site utilities on opposing side, luckily it was pull thru and we just reversed direction. Noticed the same issue with several other sites nearby.

    • Ryan P.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 6, 2026

      China Wall Dispersed Site

      China Wall no longer free

      It is now $15 a night or $65 for the week so make sure you bring cash if coming

    • Sarah F.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 5, 2026

      Round Mountain

      Solo girly car camping!

      Needed a quick car camp out of society, Denver girly here. This is an awesome spot! Safe, good spots with space, and good service! Overall, can’t wait to come back!


    Guide to Green Mountain Falls

    Camping areas near Green Mountain Falls sit in the foothills of Pikes Peak at elevations between 7,800 and 9,000 feet. Summer temperatures typically range from 45°F at night to 75°F during day, with afternoon thunderstorms common in July and August. Most forest service roads in this area become difficult or impassable after heavy rainfall, with high-clearance vehicles recommended for dispersed sites.

    What to do

    Pike's Peak hiking access: Camp at Crags Campground for direct trail access to Pikes Peak via Devil's Playground trail. "Great place to stay if you are wanting to hike pikes peak. Close to the trailhead that will take you up. This is on the backside of the mountain if you are in Colorado Springs," explains camper Brent L.

    Fish at Manitou Lake: From Colorado Campground, take the short trail to Manitou Lake. "There's an easy path to Manitou Lake where lots of folks were fishing and boating," reports Mary D. The 5-acre lake provides trout fishing opportunities with day-use areas for picnicking.

    Mountain biking trails: Access numerous mountain biking trails from dispersed sites along Rampart Range Road. "Rampart Range Road is the main dirt road that has plenty of smaller trails branching off of it to keep you busy exploring all summer," notes Doug C. Most trails are moderate to difficult and best suited for intermediate riders.

    What campers like

    Creek-side camping spots: Campers value sites near water features. At Lone Duck Campground and Cabins, one camper shared, "We have stayed here twice once in campsite 46 very nice 47 even nicer two best lots here for us cuz we like being the by the water. The rush go by all night let's just sleep so good."

    Wildlife viewing opportunities: Many campsites offer chances to spot local wildlife. "We saw some deer that came through our site. Just a real nice relaxing place!" notes Brian F. about Mueller State Park. Other campers report seeing marmots, bighorn sheep, and various bird species.

    Privacy at high-elevation sites: More secluded camping can be found at Mount Herman Road Dispersed Camping areas. "Beautiful views, ~50 minutes of rocky gravel road to reach the top but doable in any vehicle depending on the weather. Tons of spots and easy to be secluded. Very few other campers up there at the time we visited," reports Logan C.

    What you should know

    Road conditions vary significantly: Forest service roads require careful navigation. "Access was challenging, even with our 4x4 Jeep seeing as there was pretty deep snowfall accumulation, steep grades, and hairpin switchbacks heading up," explains Monte P. about Mount Herman Road.

    Weekend crowds vs. weekday solitude: Campgrounds fill quickly on weekends but often empty mid-week. At Rampart Range Road - Dispersed Camping, one camper noted: "Ended up a parking lot by the end of the night. Too busy with inconsiderate neighbors. Beautiful views though. I think it's luck of the draw depending what night you go."

    Fire restrictions change frequently: Summer fire bans are common. "Firepit: Yes" is listed for most campgrounds, but restrictions often apply. Check current fire regulations with Pike National Forest before your trip as violations carry heavy fines.

    Limited cell service: Coverage varies widely by location. Near town, service remains reliable but diminishes in remote areas. "No mobile signal once turning off the paved highway," reports Timothy N. about the Crags Campground area.

    Tips for camping with families

    Clean bathrooms matter: At Mueller State Park Campground, facilities receive high marks: "Clean, level campsites. We stayed in conifer 25. Close to comfort station and playground. Coin showers but are super clean," notes Lynnae C.

    Kid-friendly hiking trails: Multiple short, accessible trails work well for children. "The Crags trail was super low key, about 2.5 hours round trip with great views at the top," shares Hannah B., making it suitable for families with younger kids.

    Weather preparation essential: Mountain weather changes rapidly even in summer. Pack layers and rain gear regardless of forecast, as afternoon thunderstorms develop quickly at these elevations.

    Wildlife awareness: Keep food secure in hard-sided containers. "We woke up one morning at our site with deer walking and eating down the creek right next to us," one camper experienced, which creates great viewing opportunities but requires proper food storage.

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection and accessibility: For larger RVs, choose established campgrounds with proper facilities. At Garden of the Gods RV Resort, campers note limitations: "Sites very close together and most utilities in the back. The sites were really tight, but we spent most of our time out exploring the parks and historic Manitou Springs so we made it work during our stay," explains Candace.

    Leveling challenges: Prepare for uneven terrain at most area campgrounds. "Sites are not level, bring proper equipment for leveling," advises Cheryl W. Even at established RV parks, bring adequate leveling blocks.

    Water and dump station availability: Most dispersed camping areas lack facilities, so plan accordingly. At Diamond Campground & RV Park, "Everything on our 50 amp site worked perfectly. The site was ample for our toy hauler and truck," notes a reviewer, but many sites share water connections or have limited hookup options.

    Watch road grades: Steep mountain roads challenge larger vehicles. Routes to the best places to camp near Green Mountain Falls often include 7-8% grades and tight turns, requiring engine power management both uphill and when descending.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What resorts are available for staying in Green Mountain Falls?

    Green Mountain Falls and the surrounding area offer several resort-style accommodations. Bear Bottom Cabins and Glamping provides vacation rentals in the Green Mountain Falls area with highly-rated accommodations. For a family-oriented resort experience, Jellystone Park™ at Larkspur is within driving distance, offering amenities and easy access to attractions in Colorado Springs. The area also features several vacation rentals, cabin properties, and boutique lodges that provide resort-like experiences with mountain views. Many properties in Green Mountain Falls combine the comfort of resort amenities with the natural beauty of the surrounding Pike National Forest.

    Where can I find camping spots in Green Mountain Falls?

    Green Mountain Falls offers several camping options nearby. Colorado Campground is a great choice just outside Woodland Park, situated near Manitou Lake with easy access to Pikes Peak wilderness trails. For those seeking dispersed camping, Mount Herman Road Dispersed Camping provides free sites in the area. Other nearby options include Rampart Range Road dispersed camping and Mueller State Park. Most campgrounds in the region offer picnic tables, fire rings, and nearby hiking trails, making them perfect base camps for exploring the Green Mountain Falls area. Remember that reservations are recommended during peak summer months.

    Are there RV rentals available in Green Mountain Falls, Colorado?

    Green Mountain Falls itself doesn't have dedicated RV rental facilities, but nearby Woodland Park and Manitou Springs offer options. Pikes Peak RV Park in Manitou Springs is a small 47-site park that accommodates RVs, though it's best suited for smaller rigs. For more spacious RV accommodations, Lone Duck Campground and Cabins serves as an excellent basecamp with RV-friendly amenities. For RV rentals, you'll likely need to arrange through companies in Colorado Springs, about 20 minutes away, which offer delivery services to campgrounds in the Green Mountain Falls area.