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    Camping options around Crestone, Colorado range from established campgrounds to dispersed sites on public lands. North Crestone Creek Campground provides tent and RV sites along a mountain creek, while dispersed camping areas like Sand Area 1 offer free primitive sites with mountain views. The region includes several campgrounds within 30 minutes of town, including Zapata Falls Campground near Great Sand Dunes National Park and Valley View Hot Springs with its clothing-optional facilities and cabin rentals.

    Road conditions and seasonal considerations significantly impact camping experiences in the Crestone area. Many forest service roads require high-clearance vehicles, especially when accessing dispersed sites. "Great place to camp in Colorado to avoid weekend crowds. Wide open, off the beaten path as far as Colorado goes," noted one visitor about the Buffalo Pass area. Summer brings mosquitoes to creek-side locations, while higher elevation sites experience cooler temperatures even during warm months. Most established campgrounds operate seasonally from May through October, though some dispersed areas remain accessible year-round depending on snow conditions. Cell service is spotty throughout the region, with Verizon coverage described as "spotty" in reviews.

    The San Luis Valley setting provides distinctive camping experiences with views of both the Sangre de Cristo mountains and the Great Sand Dunes. Campers frequently mention the exceptional stargazing opportunities due to minimal light pollution. Several visitors highlighted the wildlife viewing, with one noting "a large gathering of mountain goats hanging out along the road was a fun surprise" at a dispersed site. Campgrounds near water sources like North Crestone Creek tend to fill quickly during summer weekends. While some mixed-use campgrounds offer amenities like picnic tables, fire rings and vault toilets, the dispersed sites typically provide more solitude but fewer facilities. The proximity to hot springs, hiking trails, and the unique landscape of Great Sand Dunes National Park makes this area particularly appealing for campers seeking diverse outdoor experiences within a relatively compact geographic area.

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      1. Pinon Flats Campground — Great Sand Dunes National Park

      4.4(96)20mi from Crestone90 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Great campsite with great views of Crestone Peaks and the Sand Dunes. Nice sites tucked between piñon trees and fairly quiet."

      "It's a biologically diverse area in Southern Colorado, where high winds that blow through the Rockies deposit sand at the Southernmost tip . We made camping reservations about six months in advance."

      from $20 - $80 / night

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      2. Alvarado Campground

      4.5(19)9mi from Crestone51 sitesRVs, Tents

      "I absolutely love this area of Colorado. It's breathtaking no matter which direction you look. Decent campground that was a bit too big for my taste."

      "There are several hiking trails nearby. The vault toilets were right by us and we didn’t have any issues with smell, and they were the cleanest vault toilets I’ve ever seen."

      from $30 - $60 / night

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      3. Sand Dunes Recreation

      4.2(29)17mi from CrestoneRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Close by the Sand Dunes. The showers and laundromat are pretty clean. Very cool pools and greenhouse."

      "We walked in and we were like oh geez because of the children, the greasy food, and the screams. We aren’t kid haters we just were kids 15 years ago so we still can’t stand them."

      4. Great Sand Dunes Oasis

      4.2(53)22mi from CrestoneRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "It was our first time to tent camp in Colorado and it was great. Several sites to choose from. Some have views of the dunes, some are more secluded. Bathrooms were clean."

      "IT is quiet but the camp spots can be close together. both times we have been here, we had deer walk thru our site. You also have great views of the dunes in most spots and the 14ers near Crestone."

      from $25 - $169 / night

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      5. Zapata Falls Campground

      4.3(70)26mi from Crestone42 sitesRVs, Tents

      "This was our last night camping in Colorado and it was beautiful!"

      "This area in Colorado is one of the most unique places I've seen in a while."

      from $20 / night

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      6. Dispersed Sand Area 1

      4.6(5)2mi from CrestoneTents

      "Gorgeous views of Crestone peak and other neighboring mountains. The only negative was the mosquitos. They are horrendous."

      "Loved hearing the creek roaring in the background and feeling the sun on my skin surrounded by cactus - an I in Texas!?"

      7. North Crestone Creek Campground

      4.2(5)2mi from CrestoneRVs, Tents

      "We also had 3 dogs with us and there was still enough room for them so we weren’t stepping all over one another."

      "Colorado sand dunes are a trip."

      8. The Dunefield — Great Sand Dunes National Park

      4.9(9)15mi from CrestoneTents

      "The journey begins with a hike deep into the park’s rugged terrain, where you’re surrounded by towering sand dunes, alpine forests, and sweeping views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains."

      "The hike in over the dune to a camp site with all your gear is frankly not easy, but it's short distance so it's manageable."

      9. Crestone Needle Trail

      5.0(2)1mi from CrestoneRVs, Tents

      "Crestone is a tiny town with just about anything you might want within a walk from where I parked. Plenty of camping spots all the way up to the end of the road where there is a fairly busy trailhead."

      10. UFO Watchtower

      4.5(11)18mi from CrestoneRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "The area was very clean and although it's right off the highway the camping spots are tucked far enough away to where it's no bother."

      "This spot is surrounded by beautiful Colorado mountains! The wind was very strong in June, if you use a canopy, try to use some strap tiedowns so your canopy frame does not bend."

      from $15 / night

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    1180 Reviews of 220 Crestone Campgrounds


    • C L.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 27, 2026

      Penrose Common Rec Site

      Simple To Get To, Close To Bathrooms

      It’s not the best dispersed camping, but feels like a paid campsite with individual campsites, vault toilets close by, and a simple drive to get to. Camp sites are not very private, you can hear your neighbors and see other sites, but it is a decent spot if you’re just looking for a place to crash. The sites sizes vary. Not complicated to find once you get here. This is an offroad OHV area however I have not heard one offroad vehicle, or seen any, and it’s a Friday night.

    • Randy P.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 25, 2026

      Shavano Mountain

      Great views!

      Really enjoyed our stay! Lots of open campsites and they were clean with campfire sites but currently under a burn ban. We will be coming back to this place and love that it’s so close to Salida.

    • Patrick L.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 25, 2026

      Angel of Shavano Dispersed Camping on FR252B

      Stream runs through it

      With a tepui Rooftop tent over the Subaru. Grand daughter, the dog Blue and I went to check out this campground. Was a week day, and we had the entire campground to ourselves. Hiking ( Colorado trail ) runs through it as well as a creek 20 feet from camp. Heavy forested area provides lots of privacy space between sites. The relaxing sound of the water was a blessing. The camp host was friendly and helpful. Firewood was available for purchase. I'm going back in July. 5 days No electricity ( i dont need it), but potable water is available. Valt restrooms. Picnic tables. It's a tent campground. Each site has a 15 x 15 foot area for tent. railroad tie enclosed sand. Clean level and raked. Although we didn't use that. A rooftop tent, camper vans, and very small rvs could work. It's not really an RV campground. Metal fire pits with grate. $25 a night but half price with America the Beautiful pass.

    • KThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 24, 2026

      BLM Mt. Blanca Rd. Dispersed

      Busy, But Quiet

      Got there early evening and there were only 2-3 spots available at the lower elevation (I don’t have a 4WD or high clearance vehicle). Decent amount of people, but it was still quiet and felt pretty secluded. Lower spots are more wide open, higher spots have some trees, but are a little harder to get to. Only downside was people had obviously been using the bathroom in the trees and left TP behind.

    • Dana D.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 21, 2026

      Cool Sunshine RV Park

      Lovely little campground right in town

      This was a sweet tent camping experience. It was only $35 a night. Immaculately clean showers and facilities. Free delicious hot coffee all day long. Plenty of amenities. You can walk to restaurants! I highly recommend this place.

    • Stan C.
      Jun. 20, 2026

      Alvarado Campground

      Will be back again

      We don’t repeat many campgrounds because there are so many to discover in Colorado. But have already decided this is one of our exceptions. Generally quiet, lots of trees, cooler weather, lots of variety of sites. Camp hosts are great. While not the campsite’s fault the gravel portion of the road coming up here is washboarded pretty bad in places.

    • C G.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 19, 2026

      Observer Ranch Campground and Learning Center

      INSAE N

      Gorgeous views. Wonderful staff. Full showers and even a building open 24 hours. Nearby town of Penrose is super quaint and the overlook of the mountains from the site is beautiful.

    • LThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 18, 2026

      Close to Adventure Camping

      Campground

      Greta place to stay! Beautiful scenic campground with hookups and privacy. Only 2 camp spots so it was perfect for our 2 families and our dogs. Family is very nice that owns it and they have been so helpful! The weather is very hot and windy in June.


    Guide to Crestone

    Dispersed camping options near Crestone, Colorado provide access to the unique San Luis Valley ecosystem at elevations ranging from 7,500 to 9,000 feet. This region sits at the eastern edge of the valley where the flat terrain dramatically meets the Sangre de Cristo mountains. Camping conditions typically feature dry soil with occasional rocky terrain, and temperature swings of 30-40 degrees between day and night are common.

    What to do

    Hike to alpine lakes: From North Crestone Creek Campground, several trails lead into the mountains. "We hiked up the backpacking trail at the end to go fishing up at the lake and rivers along the trail. There was plenty to do but it was also quiet; perfect for down time," notes Jordan M.

    Visit Zapata Falls: Just 3 miles up a rugged road from the Zapata Falls Campground, this natural wonder offers a refreshing break. "The road to Zapata Falls is super rough but passenger cars shouldn't have any problem as long as you keep it slow," explains Gina J. "The nearby hike to Zapata falls is worthwhile too, especially in winter for the giant ice sheets in the canyon."

    Mountain wildlife viewing: The forest roads around Crestone provide opportunities to see high-altitude wildlife. "A large gathering of mountain goats hanging out along the road was a fun surprise," reports Phil G. about the dispersed camping areas. Expect to see various wildlife throughout morning and evening hours.

    What campers like

    Stargazing without light pollution: The remote camping spots near Crestone offer exceptional night sky viewing. At Great Sand Dunes Oasis, the distance from major cities creates perfect conditions. "Sunsets were captivating and colorful," mentions Dave V. about the region, with stars visible in incredible numbers after dark.

    Natural hot springs access: For those seeking therapeutic relaxation, Valley View Hot Springs provides a unique experience. "The gem here is the wonderful landscape and the soaking pools throughout. I can't speak highly enough about the pools, the overall vibe and the expansive views," shares Morgan Y. The hot springs maintain temperatures between 93-107°F year-round.

    Solitude in dispersed areas: Campers appreciate the separation between sites in the less-developed areas. "The spots are spread out enough to where I did not see or hear a soul while camping 2 nights," writes Phil G. about Sand Area 1. Many dispersed camping areas remain accessible from May through October with proper vehicles.

    What you should know

    Weather changes rapidly: Mountain conditions can shift quickly in the Crestone area. "Weather moves very fast through this valley. We had snow and sunshine within a couple of hours," reports Ursula at Zapata Falls Campground. Always pack for both warm and cold conditions, even in summer.

    Mosquito preparation essential: Creek-side locations often have significant insect activity during summer months. "July was mosquito madness. Honestly I am from the country and can deal with bugs, but being dived bombed by 30 mosquitos (not exaggerating) is intense," warns Sarah B. Bring strong repellent if camping before September.

    High clearance vehicles recommended: Many camping areas require driving on rough forest roads. "The road up to camp is long and rocky," notes Madeline H. Two-wheel drive vehicles can access some areas, but many dispersed sites require 4WD and higher clearance, especially after rain.

    Tips for camping with families

    Pool facilities for kids: Sand Dunes Recreation offers swimming options for families tired of roughing it. "The pools are extremely kid friendly, and there are greenhouses with 21+ soaking and bar," writes Elizabeth H. The facility provides a break from tent camping with hot spring-fed pools for $15 per person (half price for campers).

    Wildlife education opportunities: Forest camping provides natural learning experiences. "We heard coyotes howling close by, owls hooting, dust devils out in the valley, infinite stars," shares Irene L. Pack field guides for identifying tracks, plants and constellations for interactive activities.

    Choose campsites with shade: Summer temperatures can reach 85°F or higher. "Choose wisely not every site has a view of the dunes. I did my research and was rewarded with a site on the outer portion of the camp ground. Our site had decent shade but many are exposed, bring a tarp or canopy," advises Sarah B.

    Tips from RVers

    Limited hookup options: Few campgrounds in the immediate Crestone area offer full hookups. "Campsites are w/ electric and water and sewer hookup. Also a dump station. Picnic table and firepit. Lots of room for big rigs," says Donald S. about the Great Sand Dunes Oasis, one of the few developed options within 30 minutes of Crestone.

    RV size restrictions: Many forest service roads have tight turns and limited space. "The campground won't accommodate fifth wheels only horse and rv up to 30 or so," explains Diane S. about Alvarado Campground. Most dispersed camping areas cannot accommodate large rigs safely.

    Level sites are limited: Finding flat parking can be challenging in mountain terrain. "We easily got our 40' coach into a very level site," notes DaveAdele C. about Alvarado Campground, though this is uncommon. Bring leveling blocks as many campsites have slight to moderate slopes.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Do I need reservations for camping in Crestone during summer months?

    Reservations are highly recommended for established campgrounds near Crestone during summer months, especially on weekends and holidays. Pinon Flats Campground at Great Sand Dunes National Park fills quickly due to its popularity and stunning views of the Crestone Peaks. For a less crowded alternative that may not require advance booking, consider Buffalo Pass Campground, which tends to be less busy even on summer weekends. Dispersed camping areas provide more flexibility without reservations, but arrive early to secure a spot, particularly during peak season (June-August). For specialized accommodations like Joyful Journey Hot Springs, advance reservations are essential as they have limited camping spots.

    Where are the best camping areas near Crestone, Colorado?

    The Crestone area offers diverse camping options for all preferences. Crestone Needle Trail provides dispersed camping along Forest Service Road 949 with stunning views and easy access to the small town of Crestone. For a developed experience, North Crestone Creek Campground is located just a few miles uphill from Crestone. If you're willing to venture a bit further, the Great Sand Dunes area offers exceptional camping with spectacular mountain views. The region also features several dispersed camping areas on public lands that provide more secluded experiences. Many sites in the area offer magnificent views of the Sangre de Cristo mountains and the vast San Luis Valley.

    What amenities are available at North Crestone Creek Campground?

    North Crestone Creek Campground offers basic amenities for a comfortable camping experience. The campground provides vault toilets, potable water (typically available during the main camping season), and designated fire rings at each site. Picnic tables are available at individual campsites, making meal preparation and dining convenient. Each site has parking for vehicles, though space may be limited for larger RVs. The campground's proximity to Crestone Creek means easy access to water, though it should be filtered or treated before drinking. There are no electrical hookups or shower facilities available. For campers seeking more amenities, Zapata Falls Campground and Great Sand Dunes Oasis in the broader region offer additional facilities, including more developed bathroom facilities.