Best Campgrounds near Drake, CO

Dispersed camping options surround Drake, Colorado, a small mountain community along the Big Thompson River. The area features a mix of established campgrounds and backcountry sites, with Hell Canyon Dispersed camping providing free primitive sites for self-sufficient campers. Nearby developed options include Drake Campground, which offers riverside tent and RV camping with basic amenities, and several campgrounds within Rocky Mountain National Park like Moraine Park and Glacier Basin approximately 30 minutes north. Pole Hill Road also provides dispersed camping opportunities on public lands for those with high-clearance 4WD vehicles looking for more remote experiences.

Access to camping areas around Drake varies significantly by location and season. Many of the established campgrounds like Moraine Park in Rocky Mountain National Park require advance reservations, especially during peak summer months. Hell Canyon Dispersed camping areas demand self-sufficiency as they lack amenities like drinking water, toilets, or trash service. Pole Hill Road dispersed sites present significant access challenges, with several reviews emphasizing the difficult terrain. A recent review noted, "Don't believe the navigation apps and go through Lyons, it's private property; furthermore if you like I did make the drive through Estes Park, have 4WD high clearance and a small vehicle... maybe you'll make it to this brutally elusive last free camping spot off the main mountain roads."

The riverside sites at Drake Campground receive consistently positive feedback for their scenic setting. "Loved this campground! My boyfriend and I stayed here one night and our site was overlooking the river. It was so calm and peaceful," wrote one camper, though they noted the relatively high price given the lack of electricity or showers. For campers seeking more amenities, several nearby options include Estes Park KOA and Estes Park Campground at Mary's Lake, both offering electric hookups, showers, and reservable sites. Families and RV campers often prefer these established campgrounds for their reliable amenities, while more adventurous campers gravitate toward the dispersed options for solitude and cost savings, despite the challenging access and lack of facilities.

Best Camping Sites Near Drake, Colorado (351)

    1. Moraine Park Campground — Rocky Mountain National Park

    93 Reviews
    Estes Park, CO
    15 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. Estes Park Campground at Mary's Lake

    47 Reviews
    Estes Park, CO
    12 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."

    3. Glacier Basin Campground — Rocky Mountain National Park

    60 Reviews
    Estes Park, CO
    15 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."

    4. Hermits Hollow Campground — Hermit Park

    28 Reviews
    Estes Park, CO
    9 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."

    "Hermits Hollow is a nice place to camp near Estes, offering a quiet retreat away from the crowds.  We only stayed the night, arriving late and leaving early.  "

    5. East Portal Campground at Estes Park

    40 Reviews
    Estes Park, CO
    14 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."

    6. Cottonwood Campground — Boyd Lake State Park

    49 Reviews
    Loveland, CO
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 669-1739

    $36 - $41 / night

    "All sites have great access and close to the ponds. Variety of fish in the ponds. They allow ice fishing as long as the ice is safe."

    "We enjoy Boyd Lake because it’s so easy to bike to town. A major northern Colorado bike path system goes through the park."

    7. Hell Canyon Dispersed

    27 Reviews
    Pinewood Springs, CO
    8 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!"

    8. Estes Park KOA

    25 Reviews
    Estes Park, CO
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 586-2888

    "We didn't feel the "Oh, God... another tourist" vibes we got from basically everyone else in Colorado. On the contrary, they couldn't have been happier to see us and welcome us to their little city."

    "We have stayed here 3 or 4 times due to the close proximity to Rocky Mountain National Park.  The campground is extremely well managed, clean and well maintained. "

    9. Riverview RV Park & Campground

    20 Reviews
    Masonville, CO
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 667-9910

    "Campground is situated along the Big Thompson River. Big cottonwood trees. Easy accessibility for big rigs. Some items … water valves leak in lakes around entire park and many are leaking."

    "Right next to the river. Close to some easy MTB trails. Would definitely stay here again."

    10. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Estes Park

    19 Reviews
    Estes Park, CO
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 586-4230

    "Minutes away from NP entrances and Estes Park, yet totally secluded in the mountain wilderness. We got a site furthest away from the entrance / highway, up a steep road (Yogi’s “Hey Hey Highway”)."

    "We stayed in site 100 and the other sites were a bit close by. No trees between us and the site on either side, but we did face the hill so the view was nice."

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  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 4, 2026

    Estes Park Campground at Mary's Lake

    Excellent location near Rocky Mountain National Park

    The hosts are great. Very friendly and informative. Everyone here has been a complete joy to engage with. Quiet restful nights. We will return again in the future!

  • sThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 3, 2026

    East Branch Willow Creek

    Private, Wooded, Shaded

    We stayed at the beginning of June, there was a creek flowing over the dirt road about 3 inches deep, could make it over with any kinda SUV.

    There was a nice grassy pull off right before the creek. It could fit 4 or 5 cars, maybe a few tents. We we're the only people there all night.

    There we're a couple side roads too that might have some good campsites.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 3, 2026

    Fireside Motel and Camper Park

    I live in an rv here

    So far it’s pretty nice, good lil community and showers and laundry is available

  • Oakley C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 2, 2026

    Peterson Lake Dispersed Camping

    Bring your leveling blocks

    This area has several non-marked pull offs and side roads that don't have signs prohibiting camping.  Most of the spots are unlevel, though the setting is great and sites are well-dispersed.  Those with 22ft+ rigs or trailers should probably avoid, but small camper vans are just fine.

  • Ashleigh P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 2, 2026

    Santa Fe Trail Dispersed Site

    Scary to get to.

    Just up the hill and through a neighborhood. Lots of switch backs and narrow roads. Thank God I saw the review about the another guy wanting to turn around many time trees but sticking with it, because I legit hit a section in my Rav 4 that I thought I wasn’t going to make it through. To be fair I was here at dusk and I also had a cargo hitch on, which was getting tossed around on the rocks. The RAV4 made it up but highly freaked out my dogs who are fairly tolerant of this kind of stuff.

    Someone was at the campsite when I got here, and I decided to pull in a private driveway across from it because there was no way I was driving back down the narrow stretch at night. (Edit: I went back down that narrow stretch later that night - it was easier on the way down)

    There’s cell service with Verizon so at least I could call someone to talk me down after the not so fun adrenaline rush.

  • Garth D.
    Jun. 1, 2026

    Works Ranch Group Loop — Golden Gate Canyon

    Exact directions to the site:

    All the directions posted for this location are wrong  as of this writing (even from CPW) and most of our group got lost trying to get here this last weekend. The actual location of the Works Ranch Group Campsite is: 

         307 Damascus Rd  

    Or for the GPS folks: 

         39.88139791150872,-105.45215059340553 

    You need to turn onto Damascus road off of Gap road, travel down about a mile and the locked gate you need to go through will be on the left. There is generally good signage from both the intersection of Mountain Base and Gap road and at the intersection of Damascus and Gap road. 

    Place is amazing and really secluded! Not sure how you would park 12 cars but six seemed to fit pretty well. Running water at the site is uniquely "milky" so perhaps consider bringing water from home.  

    Hiking wise, you are not really close to any trails but you can walk along damascus road (north) for about half a mile and hook into the raccoon trail at its low point.

  • sThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 30, 2026

    Standley Lake Regional Park

    Such a good spot!!

    Idk how anyone thinks this place isn’t awesome. It’s $35 a night for a spot super close to the water. The spots are pretty spread out. We are taking our toddler and dogs swimming 100 times a day. Picnic tables, beautiful views, water spigots, bathrooms, etc.


Guide to Drake

Drake sits along the Big Thompson River at roughly 6,400 feet elevation, nestled between Loveland and Estes Park in the Colorado Front Range. The camping season typically runs from May through October, with summer temperatures averaging 75-85°F during days and dropping to 45-55°F at night. Winter camping is limited by mountain access roads that can become difficult to navigate during snow conditions.

What to do

Wildlife watching: Moraine Park Campground offers excellent elk viewing opportunities, especially during fall. "We got to see some beautiful Elk very close by, which was definitely a highlight," noted a camper at Moraine Park Campground. Another visitor shared, "When we got farther into the field, we realized that the things that appeared to be small dead tree branches were not branches at all, but the antlers of a bull elk who was laying down in the grass."

Fishing access: Drake Campground puts you right on the Big Thompson River. At Riverview RV Park & Campground, located about 20 minutes from Drake, one visitor mentioned, "We spent 4 days in a spot right next to the river," making it ideal for anglers who want immediate water access.

Hiking opportunities: Hermit Park Open Space offers trails suitable for various skill levels. "The Kruger Rock Trailhead is inside the campground, and it is a nice hike with an amazing view of the Rockies and Estes at the top. Bring your crayons - there are two trailmarkers on the trail that you can do rubbings of," shared one visitor to Hermit Park.

What campers like

Mountain views: Camping in the foothills provides panoramic vistas. At Glacier Basin Campground, a reviewer noted, "The views of the surrounding peaks were great from our site!" Another mentioned, "The plus side to fewer trees is the better mountain views!" The elevation changes throughout the region create constantly shifting perspectives of the surrounding landscape.

Proximity to attractions: Most camping sites near Drake, Colorado offer quick access to both natural areas and towns. "Great location and amenities. Close to Estes Park downtown and a short drive to Rocky Mt Park entrance," wrote a visitor to Estes Park Campground at Mary's Lake. The campground is approximately 20 minutes from Drake.

Night sky viewing: Limited light pollution creates stellar stargazing opportunities. One camper at East Portal Campground noted, "The stars were stunning too. We saw shooting stars and even the northern lights (flashing kind not curtains)." Fall and winter offer the clearest night skies, though summer evenings can also provide excellent celestial viewing.

What you should know

Water considerations: Dispersed sites typically lack water access. At Hell Canyon Dispersed camping area, you'll need to bring all your water. One reviewer noted, "Road up is a bit rough but I saw many SUVs make it, the gate sign recommends 4x4. Great views and only got busy on the 4th of July."

Seasonal changes: Weather patterns shift dramatically with season and elevation. A Moraine Park visitor observed, "Still some snow on the ground in late May," highlighting the unpredictable mountain weather even in late spring. Many camping areas above 7,000 feet can experience frost even in summer months.

Reservation requirements: Most established campgrounds in the area require advance booking. One visitor to Estes Park KOA commented, "We lucked out and got the best tent site - it was huge. The other sites were a little small but nice." Reserve 3-6 months ahead for summer weekends at popular campgrounds.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly amenities: Look for campgrounds with dedicated activity spaces. A visitor to Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park noted, "Kid friendly campground with pool, mini golf, jump pad, camp store and golf cart rentals." Another family mentioned, "We are a family of 4, our boys are 11 and 8. The facility offered tons of activities for the kids and they wore themselves out daily."

Wildlife education: Use animal sightings as learning opportunities. At Moraine Park Campground, one camper shared, "Lots of animals sighting but also a lot of screaming kids to make them run away. Clean bathrooms, friendly staff." Consider bringing wildlife identification guides specific to the Rocky Mountains.

Family-sized sites: Seek campgrounds offering larger sites for family equipment. "We camped in site 154 in loop D, and it was perfect! The site was in the very back of the campground, had a large distance between the two neighboring sites, and faced the mountains," wrote a Moraine Park visitor, highlighting the importance of site selection for families.

Tips from RVers

Altitude awareness: Higher elevations affect RV systems and cooking. "Need 4wd but we made it without. One vehicle had a 20' cargo trailer. (Required 4x4)," wrote a visitor to Hell Canyon Dispersed camping, indicating the challenges even for larger vehicles. Water boils at lower temperatures at altitude, extending cooking times.

Leveling challenges: Mountain sites often require extensive leveling. At Jellystone Park, a camper noted, "They literally built this campground on the side of the mountain. It's a pretty fun place. Be prepared to have to walk up steep incline to get to your site." Bring extra leveling blocks for mountain camping near Drake.

Hookup availability: Full hookups are limited in wilderness areas. "Full hookups offered, beautiful scenery and right outside the entrance to the national park!" shared an RVer at Estes Park Campground at Mary's Lake. Dump stations can be found at most established campgrounds, but dispersed sites require self-contained waste management.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Drake, CO?

According to TheDyrt.com, Drake, CO offers a wide range of camping options, with 351 campgrounds and RV parks near Drake, CO and 116 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Drake, CO?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Drake, CO is Moraine Park Campground — Rocky Mountain National Park with a 4.5-star rating from 93 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 116 free dispersed camping spots near Drake, CO.

What parks are near Drake, CO?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 9 parks near Drake, CO that allow camping, notably Arapaho & Roosevelt National Forests Pawnee NG and Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests and Pawnee National Grassland.