Camping near Dinosaur National Monument

Dinosaur National Monument offers a variety of camping options across both Colorado and Utah sides of the park. Established campgrounds like Green River, Echo Park, and Gates of Lodore provide designated tent and RV sites with amenities including picnic tables, fire rings, and vault toilets. Several dispersed camping areas exist near the monument boundaries, including North of Dinosaur CR16 where campers can find free primitive sites on public land. The area supports both frontcountry camping with basic amenities and remote backcountry experiences with varying levels of accessibility.

Road conditions significantly impact access to several campgrounds in the area, particularly Echo Park and Rainbow Park. High-clearance vehicles are recommended for many of the dirt access roads, which can become impassable during wet weather. Seasonal operations affect availability, with most developed campgrounds open from April through October. Summer temperatures can be extreme, while mosquitoes are frequently mentioned as a concern in riverside areas. Campgrounds within the monument typically charge $6-20 per night, while dispersed camping on surrounding BLM land is generally free. "The road in and out is not for the faint of heart but if you get past the fear of falling off a steep cliff, it is actually quite beautiful," noted one visitor about the Echo Park access road.

Campers consistently highlight the dramatic canyon scenery and riverside settings as major draws to the area. Echo Park Campground receives praise for its location near Steamboat Rock and the confluence of the Green and Yampa rivers, though several reviews mention overwhelming mosquito populations during certain times. The remote nature of many sites offers exceptional stargazing opportunities and wildlife viewing. Dispersed sites along CR16 are described as peaceful with panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Several visitors mentioned appreciating the solitude, with one noting they found "no one around, no one else on the planet." Water access is limited at most sites, with campers advised to bring their own supplies for dispersed camping areas where no facilities exist.

Best Camping Sites Near Dinosaur National Monument (133)

    1. Green River Campground — Dinosaur National Monument

    54 Reviews
    Jensen, UT
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 781-7700

    $24 / night

    "You are steps away from the river. They are huge campsites that can fit a large group. Great spot to enjoy the beauty of Dinosaur National Monument"

    "Great camping spot at Dinosaur National Monument. Awesome trails and has spigot throughout for water."

    2. Echo Park Campground Group Site — Dinosaur National Monument

    11 Reviews
    Dinosaur, CO
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (435) 781-7759

    $12 - $25 / night

    "Situated where the Green and Yampa rivers merge, you are surrounded by amazing cliffs with the main feature being Streamboat Rock. Campsites are very nice and clean."

    "We only stayed one night and it was really windy, however, we still walked around and enjoyed the path along the river and the towering cliffs. "

    3. North of Dinosaur CR16 - Dispersed Site

    8 Reviews
    Dinosaur, CO
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 636-3600

    "Just randomly driving thru Colorado and run into Dinasaur and a peaceful off grid place to camp. No one around. No one else on the planet. Great place to stop."

    "I drove further down the road slightly over the utah border and it was silent and serene with beautiful views. All the spots available on this road were gorgeous."

    4. Gates Of Lodore Campground — Dinosaur National Monument

    10 Reviews
    Dutch John, UT
    14 miles
    +1 (435) 781-7700

    $12 - $14 / night

    "This campground is in the most remote part of the Dinosaur National Monument. Big campspots with a few Cottonwood trees right on the Green River. Can be busy with rafts launching and retrieving."

    "This spot is in a pretty remote section of Northwest Colorado so it's pretty calm and quiet."

    5. Split Mountain Group Campground — Dinosaur National Monument

    12 Reviews
    Jensen, UT
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 781-7700

    $12 - $40 / night

    "This campsite is in the middle of the Dinosaur National Monument on the green river. It is a small campground with a group site and some individual picnic / camp sites."

    "SEPTEMBER 2020 This campsite is in the first few miles of Dinosaur National Monument along the Green River."

    6. Rainbow Park Campground — Dinosaur National Monument

    5 Reviews
    Jensen, UT
    11 miles
    +1 (435) 781-7700

    $12 / night

    "Each shaded site is equipped with fire ring with attached grill, an adjacent picnic table, and spots for a maximum of 2 tents in each campsite."

    "The river runs directly behind camp and trails run through the hills. If you're lucky, you will come across the herd of elk roaming the grounds."

    7. Dispersed Camping Near Dinosaur National Monument

    5 Reviews
    Jensen, UT
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 538-5100

    "Must pay entrance fee or arrive after 5)"

    "Two of my friends and I stayed at this spot one night and I wish we had more time to spend at this spot because of the location, beauty, and remote feeling."

    8. Red Fleet State Park Campground

    19 Reviews
    Vernal, UT
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 789-4432

    $40 - $200 / night

    "Very scenic lake camping. Beautiful formations, lake is clean, and not too busy, especially since we were there during July 4th weekend."

    "To keep it fairly brief, the camp sites are mainly situated around a large, open, slightly uneven grass area which is great for tent camping and day activities (volleyball, frisbee, catch, BBQing.)"

    9. Dinosaur South Dispersed Camp

    3 Reviews
    Dinosaur, CO
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 636-3600

    "Don't go here if you are not familiar with driving on loose sand. It would be fairly easy to get stuck in the middle of nowhere."

    "There used to be a road going farther down to more sites but it is closed to motorized vehicles now. The dirt road coming in is a bit rough but I made it with an SUV and 16’ TT. Just go slow."

    10. Outlaw Trail RV Park

    9 Reviews
    Jensen, UT
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 781-6000

    "Right outside visitor center for Dinosaur national monument, Quarry wall of dinosaur bones and several self guided auto tours with stops along the way. No shade. No fire pits. New facility."

    "Awesome spot to stop and launch off on adventures into Dinosaurs national monument. Would stay here again when I come to visit. Staff was very nice and accommodating and very quiet at night."

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500 Reviews of 133 Dinosaur National Monument Campgrounds


  • Todd T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 5, 2025

    McCoy Flats MTB Trailhead

    FANTASTIC

    Solitary, beautiful, calming. If ever I needed just such a spot. Vast and accessible to all vehicles. Thanks Utah !!!

  • John C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 26, 2025

    Dog Valley Camp Near Vernal

    Trashy - in both ways.

    Not much flat ground for tent other than the lower portion nearest the highway. Plenty of good area for trucks or vans. A LOT of trash and broken glass scattered around. Random people stopped by to shoot into the distance a few times and then keep driving. It would be a good place to bring a buggy or dirtbike though lots of hills and trails.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 25, 2025

    McCoy Flats East Dispersed Camp

    Beautiful, dispersed, spacious -easy pull off

    I just wanted to get away for a single night, and this spot was an easy pull off with plentiful choices, and lots of elbow room. I didn’t have my mountain bike, but it would be an awesome spot for a fun floaty, easy mountain bike weekend too.

  • Kevin C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 15, 2025

    Dinosaur South Dispersed Camp

    Quiet and off the beaten path

    Don't go here if you are not familiar with driving on loose sand. It would be fairly easy to get stuck in the middle of nowhere. And that is the best part - it's the middle of nowhere with fabulous vistas of the layered rock buttes behind and the valley below. I'd happily go again and stay awhile.

  • Conni M.
    Oct. 13, 2025

    Spring Creek Road Dispersed - Flaming Gorge

    Good road, lots of space and spots

    We did a mid Oct. stay here and had the place to ourselves. The dirt road was in good condition and easy to drive on. We did have to open a gate and it was really hard to open. Other than that it was a great spot next to the water.

  • Kim G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 6, 2025

    Green River Campground — Dinosaur National Monument

    Nice remote campground

    Beautiful site along the Green River within Dinosaur National Monument. We arrived about 4 pm on a Sunday in October so had several FCFS sites to choose from. There is a nice easy-moderate trail along the river from Loop A Of the campground. Quiet with clean, basic bathrooms. Lots of cottonwood trees changing color now.

  • Chuck S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 4, 2025

    Deer Run Campground

    Tucked away and private

    Came at the end of the season (early October). Lots of sites to choose from. Friendly and helpful Camp Manager. Took a day trip into Vernal.

    Campsite tucked back into the pines. Nice and private. Clean and warm showers.

  • Lani R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 2, 2025

    Spring Creek Road Dispersed - Flaming Gorge

    Absolutely stunning site

    Pictures do not do these sites justice! The gorge is beautiful, the lake is beautiful, the sites are level and easy to access. By far the best public camping we've been to. Don't listen to the reviews about "non biting mosquitos" they are midges! Mosquito's harmless doppelgangers, but there are A LOT of them.

  • Mark The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 1, 2025

    Stateline Cove Campground

    Great Stay!

    We are here at the end of Sept/early Oct 2025 in a 35 ft 5th wheel. We have this place pretty much to ourselves. The "campground" closed mid Sept. During that time it is $21 per night/$10.50 with senior pass. Once it closes it basically becomes boondicking sites and there is no charge. Host was still here packing up and he confirmed this for us. During season, they have several pit toilets and dumpsters. Currently the pit toilets are locked and dumpsters have been removed. There is a KOA down the road with dump ($115), water (.40c/gallon) and laundry. There are no set sites. A sandy road around the area with areas to pull off. Several picnic tables and some fire pits. No camping right on the water but plenty of "sites" with water views. Antelope passing thru throughout the day. Beautiful sunrises and we had a beautiful double rainbow reflecting off both the water and miuntains. Drive here is beautiful as well as the Sheep Creek Scenic Byway. Loved our stay here and will be back.


Guide to Dinosaur National Monument

Camping near Dinosaur National Monument, Colorado, offers a unique blend of stunning landscapes and outdoor adventures. Whether you're looking to hike, fish, or simply relax by the river, there’s something for everyone in this beautiful area.

What to do:

What campers like:

  • Scenic Views: Campers love the breathtaking views. One reviewer at Mustang Ridge Campground said, "The Red Canyon along the Flaming Gorge is AMAZING! GREAT fly fishing!"
  • Quiet Atmosphere: Many appreciate the peaceful environment. A visitor at McCoy Flats MTB Trailhead shared, "Very quiet, not a lot of other campers."
  • Clean Facilities: Clean restrooms and well-maintained sites are a big plus. A camper at Steinaker State Park Campground noted, "The showers and bathrooms were spotless."

What you should know:

  • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds lack hookups and showers. A reviewer at Echo Park Campground Group Site — Dinosaur National Monument mentioned, "It is first come first served, so it would be quite a long way down to find there were no open spots."
  • Mosquitoes: Be prepared for bugs, especially in warmer months. One camper at the same campground warned, "The mosquitos here... are utterly out of control."
  • Reservations Recommended: Many sites fill up quickly, especially during peak season. A visitor at Gates Of Lodore Campground — Dinosaur National Monument advised, "No reservations so it's first come, first served."

Tips for camping with families:

  • Choose Spacious Sites: Look for campgrounds with larger sites for family gatherings. A camper at Mustang Ridge Campground mentioned, "Our site was surrounded by trees."
  • Plan for Activities: Bring gear for fishing and hiking to keep everyone entertained. A family at Green River Campground — Dinosaur National Monument enjoyed, "Great spot to enjoy the beauty of Dinosaur National Monument."
  • Pack Bug Spray: Protect your family from mosquitoes. A visitor at Echo Park Campground Group Site noted, "We spent at least an hour trying to smack them all."

Tips from RVers:

  • Check Hookups: Make sure to choose campgrounds with the right hookups for your RV. A reviewer at Steinaker State Park Campground said, "I ended up at a full hookup spot that cost $50 a night."
  • Look for Dump Stations: Some campgrounds have sanitary dump stations, which can be a lifesaver. A camper at Fossil Valley RV Park mentioned, "This RV park is a good launching pad for day trips!"
  • Be Mindful of Space: Sites can be close together, so choose wisely. A visitor at Red Fleet State Park Campground noted, "Campsites are basically parking spots."

Camping near Dinosaur National Monument, Colorado, is a fantastic way to connect with nature and enjoy the great outdoors. Just remember to plan ahead and be prepared for the unique challenges of the area!

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping options are available near Dinosaur National Monument?

Dinosaur National Monument offers diverse camping options. Inside the monument, Green River Campground — Dinosaur National Monument features spacious sites near the river with water spigots and flush toilets but no hookups. For RV travelers, nearby options include Outlaw Trail RV Park, which provides full hookups in close proximity to the Quarry Visitor Center. Budget-conscious campers can explore dispersed camping on BLM land near the monument boundaries. Several private RV parks and state park campgrounds are available within a 25-minute drive of the monument, providing additional amenities like showers and electric hookups for those who prefer more facilities.

Is camping available year-round at Dinosaur National Monument?

Camping availability at Dinosaur National Monument varies seasonally. The monument's primary camping areas like Gates Of Lodore Campground — Dinosaur National Monument typically operate seasonally rather than year-round. For winter camping options, consider Steinaker State Park Campground, located about 20 miles from the monument, which maintains year-round operations. Weather significantly impacts accessibility, especially in winter when snow may close certain roads and camping areas. Always check the National Park Service website or contact the visitor center for current conditions before planning a winter camping trip, as facilities and water availability may be limited during colder months.

Where are the campgrounds located in Dinosaur National Monument?

Dinosaur National Monument features several campgrounds in different areas of the park. Deerlodge Park Campground — Dinosaur National Monument offers a peaceful, inexpensive option ideal for tent campers seeking tranquility. Split Mountain Group Campground — Dinosaur National Monument is designed for larger gatherings. Additional options include Echo Park Campground, located in a scenic valley, and Rainbow Park Campground, which provides a more remote experience. These campgrounds are strategically positioned throughout the monument, allowing visitors to choose locations that best suit their interests, whether exploring the dinosaur quarry, hiking trails, or enjoying river activities.

Are there cabins or alternative lodging available near Dinosaur National Monument?

While Dinosaur National Monument itself doesn't offer cabins, alternative lodging options are available nearby. Vernal / Dinosaurland KOA provides cabin accommodations just a 15-minute drive from the monument, perfect for visitors seeking more comfort than traditional camping. Fossil Valley RV Park in Vernal, about 25 minutes from the monument, offers clean facilities for RV travelers. For those wanting indoor accommodations, the towns of Vernal, Utah and Dinosaur, Colorado have several motels and hotels within easy driving distance of the monument's attractions. These options are particularly valuable during inclement weather or for visitors preferring amenities like private bathrooms and climate control.