Equestrian Camping near Delta, CO

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    Horse-friendly camping options near Delta, Colorado are limited with few dedicated equestrian facilities. Grand Mesa FS 105 Dispersed Camping offers free primitive camping that allows horses, though it lacks dedicated corrals or equine infrastructure. The large dispersed areas provide ample space for horse trailers, with some campers reporting success setting up temporary containment systems. Several sites along Forest Service Road 105 include open meadows suitable for portable corrals or highlines, though cattle frequently graze throughout the area.

    Trail access varies significantly across the region's public lands. The Dominguez-Escalante National Conservation Area provides extensive riding opportunities with some primitive camping areas that can accommodate horses and trailers. Road conditions frequently deteriorate after rain, making access challenging for larger horse trailers. The washboard gravel roads require slow travel, especially when towing. Riders report encountering cattle on many trails, with some bulls occasionally approaching campsites. Most dispersed camping areas require pack-in water for horses, as natural water sources are seasonal and unreliable during summer months.

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    Best Equestrian Campgrounds near Delta (14)

      1. Gunnison River Overlook

      3.0(1)11mi from DeltaTents

      2. Grand Mesa FS 105 Dispersed Camping

      4.3(3)20mi from DeltaRVs, Tents

      "Our site was hidden by trees off a short dirt drive which wasn’t too bad."

      "We spent two weeks near vela resevoir. No fish but lots of mushrooms. The first trees are inoxicating. We are disappointed in the virtual take over by atvs."

      3. Lands End Camp

      5.0(2)20mi from DeltaRVs, Tents

      "Only 2 spots out here at lands end that are actually on the edge of the mesa. No tree cover out on the edge of the mesa. Alt is around 10.5k so won't get super hot."

      "Easy drive up for any vehicle. I clocked about 10 options before parking on a grassy flat area about half way up (options at both sides of road at this spot) About 4/5 others camped. Fire pits."

      4. Big Dominguez Campground

      3.8(4)25mi from DeltaTents

      "Pretty spot with stream water right behind the sites. You have to drive over a stream when you come in but it was easily crossed when we visited."

      "Arrived on foot trail via a Little Dominguez Canyon going to Big Dominguez Canyon. Half of Campground is on one side of the river need four-wheel-drive to cross the river."

      5. Pyramid Rock Camp

      4.4(19)40mi from DeltaRVs, Tents

      "If you have ATVs, dirt bikes, horses, etc. this is a great place for you. It’s just 4 miles off of I-70 but still secluded."

      "Nothing extreme or crazy with this site, you get privacy, open space and 360 views of the surrounding scenery and free range cows. Road relatively easy to pass through"

      6. Mud Springs Campground

      5.0(5)36mi from DeltaCabins, Glamping

      "Mud springs is a small campground tucked away on top of a national monument."

      "There are toilets and a water faucet near our site. Rained on us a bit the first day so the name definitely fits! 4x4 would help get to the sites! Especially on muddy days!"

      from $5 - $10 / night

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      7. Lost Lake Campground

      5.0(14)48mi from DeltaRVs, Tents

      "There are some reserve able sites near the lake, and some first come/first serve sites as well. Also dispersed camping on the way up to the campground."

      "Lost Lake Campground near Crested Butte, Colorado, is a hidden gem that combines serene alpine beauty with a peaceful camping experience."

      8. Kebler Corner

      5.0(5)41mi from DeltaRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "It is quiet and peaceful next to the roaring of the river. Perfectly situated between Paonia (Big B’s cider) and Kebler pass leading to Crested Butte."

      "The tent spots were in a different area on the other side of the property a little away from the busier parts."

      from $35 - $725 / night

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      9. Soap Boxes with Window

      4.4(7)44mi from DeltaRVs, Tents

      "Many of the sites are shaded by the trees and the nearby creek provides soothing background noise during nights. Trails near the sites are very accessible. Views are gorgeous."

      "We arrived at Soap Creek Campground around noon on a Friday in mid-July and found several wonderful sites to choose from."

      10. Silver Jack Campground

      5.0(5)47mi from Delta45 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Beautiful area around Silver Jack Reservoir with scrub brush low turning to pine forest and huge aspen glades as you climb."

      "Quite a drive up but well worth it. Nearly in July (Sunday-Tuesday). Aspens everywhere, and trails right off our site. Clean bathrooms easy access to water."

      from $20 - $275 / night

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    • Whitney L.
      Sep. 10, 2021

      Soap Boxes with Window

      free views plus free noise pollution

      This is for "Soap Creek Corral/ Coal Mesa Horse Camp" dispersed camping not the actual Soap Creek Campground. There were spots at the formal campground but they were small, unconcealed, and within close proximity to all other sites. However, there were true dispersed spots near the horse corrals where lots of horse trailers and off roaders park to ride the trails.

      Off of HWY 50, we turned on to HWY 92 and then took FR 721 to FR 721 E where we turned and went right down to the proper campground before looping back out. We went out the same way in (FR 721) but split off onto the side road to find the horse corral area. Bear country. Pros/Cons: no mobile service, primitive, right next to a creek, lots of OHVs, milky way visible, mountain views, shade, creek sounds at night.

    • Ali W.
      Sep. 21, 2016

      Lost Lake Campground

      Great campground you don't have to leave!

      Stumbled upon this place accidentally one weekend. There are some reserve able sites near the lake, and some first come/first serve sites as well. Also dispersed camping on the way up to the campground. Place for your horses, group sites, small sites, lakeside site, trailer sites, this place has it all! Great fishing on the lower lake, hike up to the pass or upper lakes. Great trails surround this campground . Spectacular fall foliage! Camp host you can get wood from. Bathrooms and great hammock spots, nice pull in spots for your car, accessible in any vehicle! Fire rings and picnic tables, everything in great shape.

    • Paulina B.
      Dec. 15, 2024

      Lost Lake Campground

      Tranquil Alpine Retreat

      Lost Lake Campground near Crested Butte, Colorado, is a hidden gem that combines serene alpine beauty with a peaceful camping experience. Tucked away in the Gunnison National Forest, this campground offers stunning views of wildflower-filled meadows, dense forests, and the pristine Lost Lake itself, which mirrors the surrounding peaks.

      The campsites are well-maintained, spacious, and thoughtfully spaced for privacy, with some offering lakefront views. There’s a charming rustic vibe, with basic amenities like vault toilets and picnic tables, but no hookups. The nearby trails, including the popular Three Lakes Loop, are perfect for hiking, fishing, and soaking in the mountain scenery.

      What sets Lost Lake apart is its tranquil atmosphere—especially if you’re visiting during the off-season. It’s the ideal spot to disconnect and enjoy Colorado’s natural beauty, whether you’re kayaking on the lake or simply relaxing by the campfire.

      Be aware that the road to the campground is a bit rough and narrow, so it’s best suited for smaller campers or tents. Also, temperatures can drop quickly at night, so pack warm gear even in summer.

      If you’re looking for a quiet retreat near Crested Butte with postcard-worthy scenery, Lost Lake Campground is hard to beat. It’s the perfect blend of solitude, recreation, and breathtaking views.

    • Doc P.
      Apr. 17, 2024

      Pyramid Rock Camp

      Good Place to Spend the Night

      If you have ATVs, dirt bikes, horses, etc. this is a great place for you. It’s just 4 miles off of I-70 but still secluded. It is a designated OHV area so no worries about people stopping you from ripping around and exploring.

      That said - I’m a quiet camper and prefer to avoid OHV areas calling them Obnoxiously High-noise Vehicle areas. I’m kidding, obviously. Seriously, everyone enjoys the outdoors in their own way and I don’t begrudge anyone their enjoyment. I took the chance and it was very quiet while I was there. Only one couple other than me that I’m aware of.

      The weather was mild in mid-April during my stay - got to about 70 during the day and around 40 at night. It was windy during the day but it is a very open space and it is western Colorado. When the wind died down, the mosquitoes came out and they were persistent. I hiked around and they weren’t just at my campsite. There is a water treatment facility in the area and just down from the main camping is a treatment pond so I’m guessing that’s the culprit.

      The road in is unpaved once you leave the small town but very easy. I base those sorts of claims off of the VW Jetta Scale - the vehicle I had for 8 years before my current vehicle. There are a few low creeks crossings but the beds are small and both were dry when I came through. Even if they had water, I still would have crossed if I were still in my Jetta. The roads were washboarded so don’t bring the nice china.

      The pull offs are plentiful and large. Most could hold a few trailers or several vehicles and some have fire rings. I did not have a fire because the fire danger was too high (ALWAYS CHECK BEFORE HAVING A FIRE). The road is a loop so just follow it around until you find the spot you want.

      The space is wide open and surrounded by 360 views of mountains. Sunset and Sunrise were great but - for you photographers - the light changes really fast so scout the compositions you want ahead of time.

      No wildlife that I was aware of aside from birds and our mosquito friends. I didn’t hear coyotes, I didn’t even see deer tracks. Just horse and tire tracks.

      Oh, on the way in there was a sign that said “Private Property, No Trespassing” and it looked like it was for the road going in; however, the other signs revealed that it was for the area around the water treatment plant. There isn’t a lot of signage, just one saying it’s an OHV area and one saying it’s a Limited Use area. Other signs are just to protect the sensitive areas.

    • Jason G.
      May. 1, 2021

      Silver Jack Campground

      Great San Juan Getaway

      Beautiful area around Silver Jack Reservoir with scrub brush low turning to pine forest and huge aspen glades as you climb. Highly suggest taking 858/Cimarron road over the pass to highway 50/Cimarron Colorado in the fall due to the extensive Aspen population. This is where I grew up so camped in the area dozens of times at least.

    • Voyager D.The Dyrt PRO User
      Aug. 21, 2024

      Dark Canyon Trailhead (Dispersed)

      Not Dispersed

      Not an actual site. Pin took me to a feild with horse/cows (pics attached for cuteness). The actual site is in the campground on Google Maps, but IT ISNT ALLOWED!!!

      VERY CLEARLY SIGNED CAMPING IN CAMPGROUND SITES ONLY!!!

      There is a small fire ring by the trailhead, as description says, but the signs on the road are VERY clear. Also lots of rangers patrolling, so don't risk it!!

      So, unless you wanna pay a RIDICULOUS fee for a night, not worth it at all. Would've given it one mark, but figured someone later might find a touch of value.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Aug. 7, 2025

      Lost Lake Campground

      Almost perfect

      Fairly remote with basic services. Road was a bit rough with tight turns for the last 2 miles, so your 40' trailer might be challenging. Aside from those things, this was a fantastic campground in a great location. Beautiful lakes with good fishing, well marked hiking trails, waterfalls(!), friendly camp hosts, week maintained facilities and grounds. I've lived in Colorado most of my life, and this was the first time I'd been over Kebler pass... beautiful expansive views on the west side.

    • LINDA H.
      Aug. 29, 2023

      Grand Mesa FS 105 Dispersed Camping

      Endless View and Cattle

      We towed a 35 FT 5th wheel heading west on 105 until we discovered the perfect campsite by turning south at the intersection with 108. The road was very rough but doable by moving along very slowly. Our site was hidden by trees off a short dirt drive which wasn’t too bad. There was plenty of space for us to turn around, and a fire pit had been constructed of large rocks (with a resident chipmunk hanging out among them).
      We loved being surrounded by tall trees on one side and having a long distance view across the meadow on the other side, watching storm clouds approaching every day. We were far enough from the road that we barely heard any traffic passing. However, the sound of cattle lowing was frequent, and there was evidence of their presence all over the ground! One bull approached and stood there bellowing at the camper before finally moving along, and another morning we looked outside to see several cows munching on the remains of our campfire. Apparently they like to eat ashes and charcoal for the minerals because it happened twice!
      We camped there 6 nights and hated to leave. Our only reservations were driving on the long bumpy roads and cattle manure being everywhere. Otherwise, it was the best boondocking place we’ve stayed because of the scenery and remoteness. It was very quiet except for the cattle lowing. We rode our bikes down 108 one day and discovered that it was way too rough to drive with our dually pickup. Another day we rode all the way down 105 and then back on 100 which is Land’s End Road. There are lots more dispersed campsites further down 105, but many have huge potholes turning into them. Some are located next to reservoirs and have lovely views, but we were happy with our site because we didn’t have to drive that far to reach it. If you had a smaller rig, it would be worth trying those places.

    • Z
      Sep. 18, 2020

      Soap Boxes with Window

      Can’t recommend this place enough!!

      We decided to try this campground out on a whim, unsure how it would turn out. I’m glad to say it blew our expectations away! The campground was very well kept and quiet which is super hard to find nowadays. Many of the sites are shaded by the trees and the nearby creek provides soothing background noise during nights. Trails near the sites are very accessible. Views are gorgeous.

      One warning: the road in gets narrow at times so if you’re bringing an RV or a larger sized car be extra cautious.

      This has been our favorite campground in Colorado so far. I give this a 9/10!


    Guide to Delta

    Camping options near Delta, Colorado span several forest districts with varied terrain and elevation changes. Seasonal access varies greatly, with many higher-elevation sites closed during winter months. The area experiences significant temperature swings, often dropping below 40°F at night even in summer at elevations above 8,000 feet.

    What to do

    Fishing at reservoirs: Pyramid Rock Camp provides easy access to nearby fishing spots with minimal crowds. "Kind of a far drive to get to but stunning views when you get here. Road is well maintained and any vehicle could make it," reports Lee D., highlighting the accessibility despite remote location.

    Hiking mountain trails: Lost Lake Campground offers multiple trail options with alpine views. "The hiking trails are amazing. The views of the mountain ranges though are a bit limited based upon the location. We are here in late September and it was full but we were lucky enough to get a space after a couple people left," notes Wayne H.

    Wildlife viewing opportunities: Early mornings at Soap Creek Campground provide chances to spot local wildlife. "We were able to walk to the creek and what a view! Would definitely recommend and can't wait to go back!" shares Glenna L., describing the natural setting.

    What campers like

    Remote locations away from crowds: Gunnison River Overlook provides isolation for those seeking quiet. "Great views! We camped just south of the pin but there are several spots to pull over with fire rings along 123 rd," explains Kaylinn H., noting the site flexibility.

    Water access for cooling off: Pyramid Rock Camp offers places to escape summer heat. "This place was beautiful! It really felt like the wild west. The road was well kept and any vehicle could make it. There were so many amazing spots," shares Eliza S.

    Night sky viewing: Several campgrounds provide excellent stargazing conditions. "Watching the moonrise was well worth a few bats," mentions Lee D. at Pyramid Rock Camp, while Ashlyn H. adds "After dark they [the gnats] went away!" making evenings more enjoyable.

    What you should know

    Bug preparedness essential: Multiple campgrounds report seasonal insect issues. "It would have been 5 stars if there weren't so many nats! Bring some good bug repellent and it would be perfect," warns Eliza S. about Pyramid Rock Camp.

    Road condition challenges: Big Dominguez Campground requires careful planning for access. "Great spot! As in the description, very quiet, and accessibility can be tricky when weather comes into play," confirms TJ C., highlighting the isolation value despite access challenges.

    Limited cell service: Communication can be restricted in many camping areas. "Absolutely no service bc it's the middle of the woods," notes Alex T. about Big Dominguez Campground, while others report spotty coverage at various sites.

    Tips for camping with families

    Recreational amenities: Kebler Corner offers organized activities for children. "They have everything you could think of-ninja lines, playset, zip line, hammocks, jenga, frisbee golf, etc. There were tons of kids that had a huge time. Mine loved it!" shares Tarrah.

    Wildlife education opportunities: Several campgrounds allow safe wildlife observation. "We saw deer in the morning. We had a nice tent pad and firerings. Room for hammocks," mentions Melissa K. about Mud Springs Campground.

    Weather preparation crucial: Mountain campsites experience rapid temperature changes. "It's up on glade park but kind of off the beat and path. The road was wet from recent rain and a small stream flowed down the washboard surface," notes Melissa K. about camping conditions at Mud Springs.

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection for larger vehicles: Silver Jack Campground accommodates various RV sizes without hookups. "There are no RV hookups but plenty of sites are big enough for an RV," explains Erik S., noting the size flexibility despite primitive conditions.

    Elevation considerations: High-altitude campgrounds require adequate vehicle power. "The elevation is 9,100 feet. There are trails to an overlook of the reservoir and down around the reservoir," explains Mike S. about Silver Jack Campground, indicating the altitude challenges.

    Road navigation planning: Dirt access roads require careful driving with larger rigs. "The road was very rough but doable by moving along very slowly. Our site was hidden by trees off a short dirt drive which wasn't too bad. There was plenty of space for us to turn around," describes Linda H. about her experience at a forest service campground.

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