Best Campgrounds near Colorado Springs, CO

Colorado Springs provides a range of camping environments within easy reach of the city, from developed sites at Garden of the Gods RV Resort and Cheyenne Mountain State Park to dispersed camping along Mount Herman Road. Accommodation options include tent camping, RV sites with hookups, cabin rentals, and even glamping facilities at several campgrounds. Many locations offer convenient access to popular attractions including Garden of the Gods park, Pikes Peak, and the Air Force Academy, making the area a practical base for exploring the Front Range region.

Road conditions vary across the region, with some dispersed camping areas requiring high-clearance vehicles while established campgrounds generally offer good accessibility. Weather patterns in the area can be unpredictable, with strong winds sometimes affecting exposed camping areas and afternoon thunderstorms common during summer months. The camping season generally runs year-round at lower elevations, though some campgrounds like Golden Eagle operate seasonally from May through September. Elevation differences across the region create significant temperature variations between Colorado Springs and the surrounding mountains. A visitor camping at Eleven Mile State Park noted, "Winds in evening almost made me leave site. Chairs and equipment will blow away."

Campers frequently mention the convenience of staying near Colorado Springs while still enjoying natural settings. The state park campgrounds receive particularly positive reviews, with well-maintained facilities and scenic views of the mountains and city below. Many sites feature electric hookups, picnic tables, and fire rings, though fire restrictions are common during dry periods. Family-friendly amenities can be found at several campgrounds, with one visitor highlighting that their children "LOVED the activities they offered like the pancake breakfast, pool, hayride." For those seeking more solitude, the dispersed camping areas provide a more rustic experience with fewer amenities but greater privacy. Access to hiking trails directly from campgrounds is frequently cited as a benefit, with many sites offering immediate access to the region's extensive trail networks.

Best Camping Sites Near Colorado Springs, Colorado (217)

    1. Garden of the Gods RV Resort

    45 Reviews
    Manitou Springs, CO
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 475-9450

    "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."

    2. Colorado Springs KOA

    39 Reviews
    Fountain, CO
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 382-7575

    "Located about 10-15min from Colorado Springs area."

    "Very Clean and convenient location to Colorado Springs. Thought highway traffic noice would be a problem but, could not tell rv park is next to the interstate."

    3. Lone Duck Campground and Cabins

    34 Reviews
    Green Mountain Falls, CO
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 684-9907

    $40 - $87 / night

    "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."

    "We live in Colorado Springs so this camp ground is very close!

    Pros: So fun to have a swimming pool! Great for kids! Great site with lots of trees!"

    4. Pikes Peak RV Park

    23 Reviews
    Manitou Springs, CO
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 685-9459

    "** 

    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."

    5. Cheyenne Mountain State Park

    24 Reviews
    Fountain, CO
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 576-2016

    $28 - $144 / night

    "Easy park to get to, right off hwy 115, in Colorado Springs. The camp sites are decent. Tent, drive in, walk in drive through sites."

    "We had a walk in sight that was beautiful! Great view, private, and even saw some deer walk by at dusk. Showers cost a couple bucks coins and only last 4 minutes, so scrub quick."

    6. Golden Eagle Campground

    28 Reviews
    Fountain, CO
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 576-0450

    $39 - $77 / night

    "We booked 2 adjacent sites."

    "Pretty rugged and simple campsite, but pretty road to drive on to get there and very accessible to Colorado Springs!"

    7. Peregrine Pines FamCamp

    20 Reviews
    Monument, CO
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 333-4980

    "Downtown Colorado Springs is minutes away and close to attractions. Plus you can take advantage of on base shopping and more."

    "Love the ability to base from here in the Colorado Springs area and branch out for all adventures you can imagine.

    Campground is clean. Friendly staff. Level spots."

    8. Mount Herman Road Dispersed Camping

    35 Reviews
    Monument, CO
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 636-1602

    "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."

    9. The Meadows Campground — Cheyenne Mountain State Park

    16 Reviews
    Manitou Springs, CO
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 576-2016

    $28 - $120 / night

    "There are some nice trails from the campground and it’s close to Colorado Springs."

    "Cheyenne Mountan State Park is remarkably close to Colorado Springs, which makes it perfect for a quick getaway…. if you can score reservations. This park fills up fast!"

    10. Swift Puma Heights Campground — Cheyenne Mountain State Park

    16 Reviews
    Manitou Springs, CO
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 576-2016

    $28 - $41 / night

    "It’s very close to Colorado Springs and even closer to Fort Carson. So many things to see and do in the hiking trails are great."

    "This is a lovely campground, overlooking Colorado Springs. There are some pull through sites and many back in. The wind can be a little fierce."

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Recent Reviews near Colorado Springs, CO

1494 Reviews of 217 Colorado Springs Campgrounds


  • Steve M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 11, 2025

    Northern Plains Campground — Lake Pueblo State Park

    Great place for boating and fishing and decent facilities

    A little old in the tooth in terms of the showers and no soap is provided but there are garbage receptacles and every site has a shelter and picnic table and fire pit. There isn't much shade to speak of in most sites, nor is there much privacy between sites. Unfortunately you have to come here to look through the ones that have some shade but the Yucca Flats campground is very close to the water and my site has a direct View

  • Kevin C.
    Sep. 11, 2025

    Dispersed Camping - Pike National Forest Divide

    Nice Campground but Terrible Neighbors

    It is a nice spot to make camp.  We had plenty of spots to choose from.  We thought it was perfect at first.  Then the people with the ATVs started showing up and it got loud.  And stayed loud all night long.  Loud, with massive lights that would light up our tent every time they drove by all night long.  We will not be going back, purely because of the other people.

  • k
    Sep. 10, 2025

    Pikes Peak RV Park

    Older and close.

    Sites are very close together. Friendly helpful staff. Bathrooms clean well maintained.

  • M
    Sep. 4, 2025

    Phantom Canyon Road BLM Sites

    Stunning views

    Stunning views of the canyon and great star gazing. Just get there on a weekday or all of the off the road spots will be taken up.

  • k
    Sep. 1, 2025

    Colorado Heights Resort

    Nice site, but very close to civilization

    We enjoyed are stay here. The site was well taken care of and the people were nice. The only cons for us were how loud the traffic sounds were and how close together the sites are.

  • Randy H.
    Aug. 22, 2025

    Mountain View RV Resort

    Paul, the owner, is incredibly rude and condescending

    Paul, the owner, insisted on parking us and giving inch-by-inch instructions.  He was terrible toward my wife, who was standing at the back of the rv and called to tell me I was hitting a tree.  He demanded she get off the phone and stop interfering.  Had she not "interfered", I would have damaged my RV.  Paul didn't care, his ego was too fragile to admit a mistake.  We were parked right next to highway 50 and experienced road noise at all hours.  We drove past the KOA later and regretted not staying there.

  • Jenn M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 22, 2025

    Goose Creek Campground

    Quiet Creek Camping

    We drove up on a Thursday night and there were only 3 spots take . We camped at spot 9 which is huge. You are downwind and near the bathroom so there’s a smell every now and then. Site 9 is huge, most level in some spaces for a tent and has easy direct access to the creek. This is a shady site and pretty close to site 8. I would say that sites 8-10 have the best creek access, 6 has it but not as direct.


Guide to Colorado Springs

Camping near Colorado Springs offers a fantastic mix of outdoor adventures and beautiful scenery. Whether you're pitching a tent or rolling in with an RV, there are plenty of campgrounds to explore.

What to do:

  • Hiking: There are numerous trails around the campgrounds. For instance, at Cheyenne Mountain State Park Campground, one reviewer mentioned, "Spent one night here. Beautiful park with great hiking trails and full hookups."
  • Water Sports: Many campgrounds are near lakes or rivers. At Lake Pueblo State Park, a camper noted, "The views were AMAZING at sunset!" This spot is perfect for fishing and swimming.
  • Wildlife Watching: Campers often spot deer and other wildlife. One visitor at Mueller State Park Campground shared, "We saw deer multiple nights, rabbits and a skunk."

What campers like:

  • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate well-maintained restrooms and showers. A reviewer at Cherry Creek State Park Campground said, "Bathrooms were exceptionally clean and well maintained."
  • Spacious Sites: Many campgrounds offer roomy spots. At Chatfield State Park Campground, one camper mentioned, "The group campsite was spacious. The site was also pretty clean."
  • Friendly Staff: Campers often rave about the helpfulness of the staff. A visitor at Mueller State Park Campground noted, "Park staff are very friendly."

What you should know:

  • Noise Levels: Some campgrounds can be noisy. A camper at Chatfield State Park Campground mentioned, "We were woken up multiple mornings before 7AM to the sound of model airplanes."
  • Limited Amenities: Not all campgrounds have full amenities. One reviewer at Eleven Mile State Park pointed out, "No hookups, trashy. Winds in evening almost made me leave site."
  • Extra Fees: Some parks charge additional fees. A camper at Lake Pueblo State Park mentioned, "The only negative was we had to pay to get in the park after we paid to camp."

Tips for camping with families:

  • Kid-Friendly Activities: Look for campgrounds with activities for kids. The Colorado Springs KOA offers fun activities like mining for gems and tie-dye shirts, making it a hit with families.
  • Quiet Hours: Make sure to check quiet hours. One camper at Arkansas Point Campground noted, "Parties late on weekends, despite official quiet times."
  • Safety First: Always keep an eye on kids near water. A visitor at Bear Creek Lake Park warned about foxtails, saying, "SO MANY FOXTAILS which can be deadly to dogs."

Tips from RVers:

  • Check Site Size: Make sure your RV fits the site. A camper at Mueller State Park Campground mentioned, "Our site was a pull through with a tight radius for a 25ft trailer."
  • Water Access: Look for campgrounds with water spigots. One reviewer at Bear Creek Lake Park noted, "The spigot is the terrible skinny faucet that is not threaded as to dissuade RVers from connecting a fill hose."
  • Road Conditions: Be prepared for rough roads. A visitor at Mount Herman Road Dispersed Camping said, "Road was very rutted and bumpy, definitely best to have 4x4."

Camping around Colorado Springs has something for everyone, whether you're looking for a family-friendly spot or a quiet retreat in nature.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time of year for camping in Colorado Springs?

Late spring through early fall (May-September) offers the best camping weather in Colorado Springs, with July and August providing the warmest temperatures. Be aware that Stoll Mountain Campground — Eleven Mile State Park can experience strong evening winds that might affect your camping equipment, particularly in spring and fall. Tarryall Creek- Dispersed Camping is popular during summer months but can be enjoyed during shoulder seasons with fewer crowds. Early fall brings beautiful changing colors while avoiding summer thunderstorms. Winter camping is possible at lower elevations but requires proper cold-weather gear. Always check weather forecasts, as mountain conditions can change rapidly regardless of season.

Where are the best tent camping sites near Colorado Springs?

For tent camping near Colorado Springs, Gold Camp Road/Forest Service Road 376 Dispersed offers primitive sites next to Boehmer Creek with 5-6 spots perfect for tents. These sites are surrounded by nature with fishing opportunities in the creek. Another excellent option is Rampart Reservoir Recreation Area, a free camping area about 40 minutes from Colorado Springs with stunning views. The dirt road access is manageable for most vehicles. Both locations provide a true outdoors experience without the crowds. If you prefer more established facilities, Mount Herman Road offers free dispersed camping closer to town, though it can get busy on weekends.

What are the most popular campgrounds in the Colorado Springs area?

Popular campgrounds near Colorado Springs include Colorado Springs KOA, which offers numerous activities, well-maintained sites, and is just 10-15 minutes from Colorado Springs attractions, though sites are somewhat small and exposed to sun. Garden of the Gods RV Resort is another favorite due to its proximity to the iconic park and city amenities. For those seeking a quieter experience, Round Mountain provides access to numerous trails and is typically less crowded except on holiday weekends. Many visitors also enjoy the free dispersed camping options in the surrounding national forest lands, which offer more privacy but fewer amenities.

Are there any good lake camping options near Colorado Springs?

Arkansas Point Campground — Lake Pueblo State Park offers excellent lake camping about an hour from Colorado Springs. The reservoir provides opportunities for fishing, water skiing, and swimming, with the added benefit of warmer temperatures than the Springs area—perfect for cooling off during summer months. Another great option is Springer Gulch in the Eleven Mile Canyon Recreation Area, located about 40 minutes from Colorado Springs. This beautiful setting along the South Platte River provides water access in a canyon setting. Both locations require state park passes in addition to camping fees, but the water access and recreational opportunities make them popular destinations for those wanting to camp near water.