Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Blue River, CO

Tiger Run RV Resort and White River National Forest Heaton Bay Campground welcome pets with designated areas for dogs to exercise. Both campgrounds provide pet-friendly accommodations including cabins at Tiger Run and tent, RV, and cabin options at Heaton Bay. The sites are spacious enough to fit large rigs, with Tiger Run offering full hookups including electric, water, and sewer connections. Campers report that Tiger Run maintains clean facilities and friendly staff who accommodate pet owners. Heaton Bay features bear-proof containers at each site, with some sites offering enough room for 40-foot fifth wheels. Neither campground imposes breed restrictions, though pets must remain on leash when outside designated exercise areas.

Nearby trails provide excellent opportunities for hiking with dogs, with many campers using these campgrounds as base camps for exploring the surrounding mountains. The Blue River offers water access where dogs can cool off during summer months. Prospector Campground, located near Dillon Reservoir, provides large sites with mountain views and lake access via an 18-mile trail around the reservoir. Sites are well-spaced despite the lack of tall trees due to pine beetle damage. During thunderstorms, which are common in Colorado mountains during summer afternoons, secure pets inside vehicles or shelters as hail and heavy rain can occur suddenly. The campgrounds maintain quiet hours to ensure peaceful stays for all guests, including those with noise-sensitive pets.

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Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Blue River, Colorado (354)

    1. Boreas Pass Road Designated Dispersed Camping

    45 Reviews
    Blue River, CO
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 468-5400

    "Roadside pull off areas. Mostly one lane dirt, can be tight and bumpy. Best for truck camper, small RV or tent. Don't get discouraged if the 1st spots are full just keep driving."

    "While many of the campsites are quite small and located right along the roadside with limited parking, we were lucky to find a fantastic, more spacious spot."

    2. Prospector Campground

    50 Reviews
    Dillon, CO
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 468-7681

    $27 / night

    "This campground is one of five Forest Service campgrounds around Dillon Reservoir, also referred to as Lake Dillon. There is a group campground called Windy Point near Prospector."

    "Located on Dillon Reservoir, Prospector Campground offers a nice balance of feeling remote while being conveniently near some really neat towns."

    3. Peak One Campground

    34 Reviews
    Frisco, CO
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 468-7681

    $28 / night

    "Our site was also a short walk down to Lake Dillon which was perfect for the kids and dogs to splash around in. Close proximity to Frisco is great too if you want to get some pizza for a meal."

    "As someone who prefers wild camping, it was definitely not that, but was one of the more positive campground experiences I've had."

    4. White River National Forest Heaton Bay Campground

    31 Reviews
    Frisco, CO
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 468-7681

    $29 - $56 / night

    "The site is open and spacious behind the paved parking for the rig. Bear proof containers are at each site. Our site wasn’t 100 level. It was a little lower on the left side."

    "Heaton Bay Campground, located near Dillon Reservoir in Colorado, offers a stunning lakeside camping experience with breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains."

    5. Hoosier Pass Dispersed Camping

    11 Reviews
    Blue River, CO
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 945-2521

    "Not super private and lots of off leash dogs but beautiful walking trails!"

    "I arrived around 4:00 in the afternoon on a Friday and there were still a few sites available."

    6. McCullough Gulch Designated Dispersed Camping

    9 Reviews
    Blue River, CO
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 468-5400

    "I would recommend a 4x4 or offroad vechicle for most of the pull off roads in the area. Campsites have signs designating them and fire rings. Look for signs and pull offs from the main road."

    "As the other reviews describe, it’s a groomed dirt road entrance near the parking lot for the Mount Quandary trail."

    7. Tiger Run RV Resort

    10 Reviews
    Breckenridge, CO
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 453-9690

    $105 / night

    "Multiple segments of the Colorado trail are accessible right from the park."

    "Breckinridge has a lot to offer, as does surrounding area. Late September colors, especially Aspen trees, are awesome. We’ll be back."

    8. Lowry Campground

    13 Reviews
    Dillon, CO
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 468-7681

    $27 - $38 / night

    "Bathrooms were pretty clean considering location and the host was nice and welcoming."

    "This campground is near Lake Dillon-you would need to drive down to the lake itself but it is within .5-1 mile. "

    9. Breckenridge Overlook

    6 Reviews
    Blue River, CO
    2 miles

    "Passing through on my way out of Colorado and was seeing the Thomas Dambo trolls and stopped for the evening before continuing to Rocky Mountains National Park."

    "Good proximity to Breckenridge, good views, camping in designated sites only, stayed here for one night. 2w drive okay."

    10. Pine Cove Campground

    10 Reviews
    Frisco, CO
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 468-5400

    $24 / night

    "If your not lakeside it’s just a place to park the camper. It’s first come first serve and on a Tuesday it’s full!! We did walk the trail by the lake and it has some great views!!"

    "This campground is well maintenanced, is near Frisco and Breck and still has amazing mountain and lake views."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Blue River, CO

2852 Reviews of 354 Blue River Campgrounds


  • Troy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 8, 2021

    Twin Peaks Dispersed Campground- Colorado

    Love love love!

    Easily one of my favorite places to camp in Colorado! It’s a must stay every year for me. Killer views, great hiking, beach days and a peaceful location.

  • John H.
    Aug. 28, 2021

    Denver West-Central City KOA

    Beautiful view

    Gorgeous views, relaxing and very kind, courteous staff. Dog park, hot tubs, laundry, all you can eat pancakes (very reasonably priced) well worth the so steep drive on way up to 9,000 ft.

  • CK C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 10, 2025

    Dakota Ridge RV Park

    Not dog friendly

    Portable dog pens are not allowed. Tethering is not allowed. We don’t like tethering and our rv is small so we travel with some wire folding dog fence so that our dogs can hop in and out of the rv when the weather is good. At this park they can only be on a 6 ft leash attached to a human. They have a dog “area” instead of a fenced dog park where they can play a little. The area for dogs is awful, I’ll include a picture.

  • Juliana R.
    Sep. 2, 2021

    White River National Forest Heaton Bay Campground

    Quiet location surrounded by nature

    We stayed at site 11. It was large enough to fit our 40 ft 5th wheel. The site is open and spacious behind the paved parking for the rig. Bear proof containers are at each site. Our site wasn’t 100 level. It was a little lower on the left side. We drove onto some blocks to level it out. We have automatic jacks and the site wasn’t level enough initially for them to come down. You are right next to the bathroom, water and dumpster. It’s enough space in between.

    Beware that there is no dump station here. We stopped at the The Blue River Wastewater Treatment Plant . They take cash or personal check $3 for RV.It was easy and self service!

  • N
    Jun. 28, 2018

    Blue River Campground (Co) — White River National Forest

    Riverside Camping Close to Silverthorne

    This small campground is located right on the Blue River between Silverthorne and Green Mountain Reservoir on Highway 9.  It is about 6 miles from Silverthorne and beautiful Dillon Reservoir. There are 24 camping sites, vault toilets, picnic tables and fire pits with grill grates. There are also bear proof lockers at each sight. Bathrooms are well-maintained. There is no firewood available for purchase at campground, so get some in-town. $20 per night and slightly more on holidays. Pay your fee in the envelope at the entrance (side of the info sign). There was a host on duty.

    There were a good amount of riverside camp sites, some with shade some with less tree cover. I was able to score an awesome sight by the river even on a busy weekend. Great spot for fishing (no bait).

    The one downside is that it is relatively close to the highway, so if you don’t get a river spot the noise could be an issue depending on what you’re hoping for! It didn’t bother us as the river sounds covered the highway noise.

    Stay limit is 14 days.

    From I-70 take Exit 205, Silverthorne/Dillon, and travel north on HWY 9 for approximately 6 miles. The campground is on the right side of the highway

  • Jason F.
    May. 19, 2021

    Gore Creek Campground

    So good, I don’t want to tell you about it.

    Gore Creek Campground is a true gem of the National Forest Service. If you are looking for a great boondocking location that is close to great trails and breathtaking views, this just might be the place for you. The entrance to the campground is ~2 miles off of I-70 Exit 180 on Bighorn Road. Only 10 minutes from Vail Village and 25 minutes from Frisco.

    We stayed in Site #8, which provided plenty of room for our 22’ travel trailer and pickup. The sites each have a large picnic table and fire ring.

    Pit toilets are spread through the campground and were very clean and well maintained. The campground hosts do a great job of keeping everything tidy and looking great. They also have bundles of firewood for sale for $7 at their site just inside the entrance to the campground.

    I can’t say enough about this place. It’s probably my favorite spot to camp in Colorado. I almost didn’t post this review for fear of the secret getting out.

  • S
    May. 22, 2019

    Parry Peak — Psicc

    Great campground, close to the pass and lots of hiking.

    Some spots close to the road but it gets quiet at night as Independence pass is not heavily trafficked after dark.  It is in a great location, close to Twin Lakes but also all the hiking up the pass.  All first come first serve.  Pets are allowed, we had our dog with us.

  • Karl G.
    May. 6, 2019

    Gordon Gulch Dispersed Area

    Dispersed Campsite with Views - Gordon Gulch (4x4 recommended)

    So the Gordon Gulch dispersed camping area has around 15 numbered sites that are ok... but if you keep driving further down 233.1 you will find many more unnumbered campsites. I am reviewing one of these unnumbered campsites in particular, because this one had the best view. Before you read too far, I can't guarantee you will be able to reach this campsite without a 4X4 high clearance vehicle. We got to the site with a Jeep Wrangler and Toyota Tacoma TRD so we had no problems... I can't definitely say a Subaru would make it though. In the pictures I have included a map of the Gordon Gulch trail system. Entering through the Gordon Gulch entrance and taking 226.1 to 233.1 is the hardest route - there is one very steep and washed out spot. Entering via 120J/Switzerland Trail from the Peak to Peak Hwy and then turning right onto 233.1 is the easier option. On that map I have marked the general area of the campsite with a pink dot and here are the coordinates.

    DMS: 40°01'18.5"N 105°28'37.6"W

    DD: 40.021814, -105.477103 - if you type this into Google Maps it will locate it

    As for the actual campsite, it is a great option for spring/fall camping in Colorado. The elevation is about 8,800 ft and it is on the south side of a hill so it gets a lot of sunlight and is protected from northern winds. In terms of privacy, there are no other campsites that can be seen from this one. However, Gordon Gulch is a popular off-roading area so dirt bikes and Jeeps pass by frequently. This campsite is set up high above and away from the road though, so it is really not that bad. Another thing to point out is that this is a popular area for shooting as well, so if you absolutely hate guns it may not be the place for you. Also, as stated before, this is a dispersed campsite the only thing it has is a fire ring. Pack it in, pack it out!

  • Dara B.
    Jun. 1, 2021

    Sun Outdoors Rocky Mountain

    Great for families/pets

    River Run is our favorite place to stay when visiting RMNP. We have stayed here on two occasions and will be bringing family with us this July. Great dog parks, bike trails, bowling alley, arcade, swimming pools, playgrounds and very clean laundry rooms. They also have activities planned during your stay. The RV sites are well spaced, although it is a newer campground so landscaping is young. We have also stayed in a 2 bedroom villa, but had to leave early due to wildfires. My kids are always excited to visit River Run.


Guide to Blue River

Discover the best spots for pets-allowed camping near Blue River, Colorado, where you and your furry friends can enjoy the great outdoors together.

Pet-friendly campgrounds include Prospector Campground

  • At Prospector Campground, pets are welcome, making it a great choice for families traveling with dogs.
  • This campground features well-maintained sites with plenty of trees for shade, ensuring a comfortable stay for both you and your pet.
  • With nearby hiking and biking trails, you can easily explore the beautiful surroundings while keeping your dog active.

Tips for camping with dogs near Blue River

  • When visiting Boreas Pass Road Designated Dispersed Camping, ensure your dog is leashed, as the area can get busy with other campers and wildlife.
  • Bring plenty of water and snacks for your pet, as amenities like drinking water are not available at some sites, including Gore Creek Campground.
  • Always clean up after your dog to maintain the natural beauty of the area and respect fellow campers.

Dog owners appreciate the scenic views at Peak One Campground

  • Peak One Campground offers spacious sites with stunning views of Lake Dillon, perfect for relaxing with your pet.
  • The campground is conveniently located near bike trails, allowing you to enjoy outdoor adventures with your dog by your side.
  • Each site comes equipped with a picnic table and fire ring, making it easy to enjoy meals outdoors while your pet lounges nearby.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular dog-friendly campsite near Blue River, CO?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dog-friendly campground near Blue River, CO is Boreas Pass Road Designated Dispersed Camping with a 4.5-star rating from 45 reviews.

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