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    Buffalo Creek, Colorado encompasses several free dispersed camping areas alongside established campgrounds within Pike National Forest. The Buffalo Creek Recreation Area provides approximately 35 designated dispersed sites along Redskin Creek Road (County Road 550), while additional options include Buffalo Campground for developed camping with amenities. Most sites accommodate tents and smaller RVs, with some areas like Castle Mountain Recreation Area at Wellington Lake offering cabin options. Dispersed sites typically include basic fire rings but lack other amenities, while developed campgrounds provide toilets, picnic tables, and occasionally drinking water.

    The dispersed camping areas fill extremely quickly during summer weekends, particularly from late spring through early fall. Many visitors recommend arriving by early Friday or even mid-week to secure a spot. "We headed out to these spots on memorial day weekend and it was busy. So busy that we had to go in the middle of the week to get a spot, so plan ahead here and expect crowds," noted one camper. Most dispersed sites along Redskin Creek Road feature uneven parking areas with fire rings nearby, though current fire restrictions may apply depending on seasonal conditions. The dirt roads accessing dispersed sites are generally passable for standard vehicles, described as "a bit of a washboard, but that is nothing compared to most of the forest roads in Colorado."

    Campers consistently praise the spaciousness and privacy of the dispersed sites in this area. The designated sites along Redskin Creek Road are well-marked, numbered from 1 to approximately 35, and spaced far enough apart to provide relative seclusion. Several visitors note the proximity to hiking and mountain biking trails, with convenient connections to the Colorado Trail network. A visitor commented, "These sites are amazing! About as good as it gets for drive up dispersed, free camping. Well marked, spaced out, large campsites and not too far from Denver." While no water sources are available at the dispersed sites, some campgrounds in the area provide drinking water. Visitors should be prepared to pack out all waste, as multiple reviews mentioned issues with improper waste disposal affecting site cleanliness.

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    Best Campgrounds near Buffalo Creek (424)

      1. Chatfield State Park Campground

      4.3(82)16mi from Buffalo Creek207 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Chatfield State Park is a great mixture of access to the outdoors with availability of many of the benefits of a metro area close by."

      "This is the first time I’ve found a state park so close to a major metro area!! Because of its proximity to Denver, Chatfield fills up quickly, so book well in advance."

      from $36 - $200 / night

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      2. Buffalo Creek Recreation Area

      4.5(31)3mi from Buffalo Creek

      "The "Buffalo Creek Recreation Area" is ONLY the 35 designated dispersed campsites that start just west of the intersection marked on the map(Redskin Rd/County road 550 AND Deckers Road/hwy 126)."

      "Although there are a few actual campgrounds in the Buffalo creek area, there are also quite a few designated dispersed campsites along the road."

      3. Redskin Creek Rd Designated Campsite

      4.5(20)3mi from Buffalo CreekRVs, Tents

      "Each of them have a parking area right along the road with a fire ring a short distance away surrounded by awesome rock outcroppings."

      "A large number of established roadside dispersed camping spots to choose from. All spots have metal fire rings, so campfires are allowed even with Stage 1 fire restrictions in place."

      4. Castle Mountain Recreation Area at Wellington Lake

      3.7(24)7mi from Buffalo CreekRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Regardless, the lake is pretty and the trail is fun for hiking. Word of caution- every year I see/hear about multiple dogs going down the waterfall. No major injuries but it scares the owners."

      "The campground and lake are very nice. There are several campsites that sit right on the water. There are also campsites that sit further up on the mountain."

      from $40 - $120 / night

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      5. Buffalo Campground

      4.3(11)4mi from Buffalo Creek37 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Welcoming campground, spur trails connecting it straight to the Colorado Trail and other connections in the Buffalo Creek Recreation Area."

      "We had set up a small tent in a spot in Buffalo Creek and headed out for a hike and when we returned our tent had been stolen. We were just glad that we didn't put everything out."

      from $28 / night

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      6. Rampart Range Recreation Area

      4.4(16)11mi from Buffalo CreekRVs, Tents

      "My 9 yr old son and I have been “jeeping” around Colorado for about 8 months now. We make it a point to wake up to a different view every day."

      "Fun place to camp lots of sites and pretty trails, however this is known for its off-road ATV riders. If you're staying for a night or you're ATV for the weekend this is your spot."

      7. Lone Rock Campground

      4.6(13)10mi from Buffalo Creek19 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Very accessible to Deckers. Most of the shops close by 6PM."

      "We were able to tube on the river and we were at site five so we had direct access to the river as well. Just as a heads up this is a walk in site, but your cars aren’t parked very far away."

      from $28 / night

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      8. Indian Paintbrush Campground—Bear Creek Lake Park

      4.4(33)19mi from Buffalo CreekRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This was our first time staying at Bear Creek Lake. The park is not part of the Colorado Wilds or CPW State Park system, but daily vehicle fees are included with your camping reservation."

      "Note: If the GPS takes you to a dirt road with a closed gate at the end, get back on the highway and take the next exit to the park entrance."

      9. Bailey Area Dispersed

      4.1(8)5mi from Buffalo CreekRVs, Tents

      "Peaceful and nice walking/hiking all around."

      "Nice area for Starlink and solar and dog walks. It’s a burn site."

      10. Osprey

      3.6(8)6mi from Buffalo Creek13 sitesTents

      "Right on the South Platte River where you can walk straight out your tent and into the streams. Very well supervised, clean bathrooms, trash dumps."

      "Plenty of room for the dogs and kids to play away from the road and river. There are multiple trails to the river at the back of the sites. River is cold this time of year but clean."

      from $24 / night

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    Recent Reviews near Buffalo Creek, CO

    2747 Reviews of 424 Buffalo Creek Campgrounds


    • SThe Dyrt Pro User
      Aug. 18, 2026

      fall river reservoir

      Terrible drive, great spot

      Unfortunately we stayed here after the big drought and fire restriction in 2026, so the lake was looking sad and we couldn’t really set a campfire.

      You must have an suv car or 4x4, my forester made it great. The path is EXTREMELY rocky, we were going 2mph(literally). There are some spots around the reservoir and some more on the side of the road on the way there.

      I loved it!

    • Carlos D.The Dyrt Pro User
      Aug. 18, 2026

      Gordon Gulch Dispersed Area

      Great get away about an hour from Boulder.

      Great site not too far from Boulder. It really helped drop the temperature. It was 90° down in Boulder now over here. It was less than 80.

    • Benjamin W.The Dyrt Pro User
      Aug. 18, 2026

      Bill Moore Lake dispersed

      Beautiful lake, solid campsites, road is gnarly.

      Plenty of campsites available just pass the trail markers for Mount Flora and Mill Creek Ridge Trail. We went on a Saturday night in mid-August and there were two other groups present, and half a dozen available spots. The lake was beautiful after some summer rain and hail cleared up. 

      The drive up to the lake on the forrest service road is legit 4x4 / OHV only. Lifted Land Cruiser on 32" tires made it fine, but there are lots of spots where you need to tread carefully. It was a slow going 45mins to 1hr from the turn-off in Empire.

    • Mariana The Dyrt Pro User
      Aug. 16, 2026

      Tarryall Creek- Dispersed Camping

      Plenty of space

      Very open, tons of spots to choose from. Generally clean with made-up fire pits everywhere. Unsure why, but we were the only ones here. We saw a couple of vehicles and ATVs go up the road, but no one stopped by us. We stayed here Saturday - Monday.

    • Fa B.The Dyrt Pro User
      Aug. 16, 2026

      320A Mt. Herman Dispersed

      Great views from any site really

      The drive up isn’t for the faint of hearts, which probably explains the complete absence of sedans. It is very bumpy, very narrow at times, and very muddy after heavy rains with large and deep puddles here and there.

      With that said, this is a stunning location for camping, biking, hiking, etc.

      Weekends get too crowded with practice shooters, off-road vehicles, and people partying it up loudly but the week is dead quiet.

      Plenty of wildlife - including bears - and you should also plan for unpredictable weather.

    • J
      Aug. 16, 2026

      Idlewild Campground

      Good spot but loud

      The campground is wonderful! A few of the spots are a bit smaller but we had 16 and it was ample. Surrounded by trees and a lovely place to spend a mid August night. However, the campground is noisy… proximity to the road leaves campers hearing Jake brakes of semis, sirens of EMS vehicles, as well as the seemingly random train that will come and go… overall a good experience, but tough for me to sleep with all the noise.

    • SThe Dyrt Pro User
      Aug. 15, 2026

      Fall River reservoir

      Beautiful area

      The road isn’t accessible for 2WD but it’s a gorgeous area with waterfalls if you hike far enough

    • KThe Dyrt Pro User
      Aug. 15, 2026

      Loch Lomond Dispersed

      Decent spot closer to the front range, but busy

      Rough road up but not terrible. Just need higher clearance. I prefer dispersed camping for being further away from others and enjoying the quiet.

      Very busy trail, all spots are very close to the road/trail so if you’re going on a weekend expect to see and hear many people.

      People were shooting nearby around sunset, even with the stage 2 fire ban. We had some good distance from our neighbors, but cars started driving up around 5am Saturday and hikers quickly followed. Very popular hiking trail, with groups passing by pretty consistently. If you enjoy camping for the peace and quiet, this isn’t a great area for it. If you enjoy a good view and don’t mind waving back at hikers and trucks all day, it’s decent.


    Guide to Buffalo Creek

    Buffalo Creek, Colorado sits at approximately 7,400 feet elevation within Pike National Forest, about 45 miles southwest of Denver. The camping areas near Buffalo Creek feature ponderosa pine forests, with dramatic rock formations created by ancient geological activity. Summer daytime temperatures typically range from 70-85°F but can drop to 40-50°F at night, making layered clothing essential for comfort.

    What to do

    Mountain biking trails: Access one of Colorado's premier trail systems. The Buffalo Creek Recreation Area offers extensive mountain biking opportunities with varied difficulty levels. "Great place to spend a day to a few weeks depending on lifestyle. Fire pits and hiking near," notes one visitor. The interconnected trail network provides options for riders of all abilities.

    Fishing spots: Try your luck in nearby streams and lakes. Several fishing locations exist within short driving distance. As one camper at Osprey Campground reports, "We were in the area to fish as much of the river as possible and this was a great site." The South Platte River flows through the region, offering catch-and-release trout fishing opportunities.

    Hiking access: Connect directly to the Colorado Trail. Several campgrounds provide direct access to major hiking routes. A visitor at Buffalo Campground mentioned, "Welcoming campground, spur trails connecting it straight to the Colorado Trail and other connections in the Buffalo Creek Recreation Area." Many trails pass through areas recovering from the 1996 wildfire, providing educational opportunities about forest regeneration.

    What campers like

    Spacious sites: Enjoy room to spread out. Many campers appreciate the generous site sizes at camping areas near Buffalo Creek. According to a review of Redskin Creek Rd Dispersed Campsite, "Sites are spaced well apart, some sites are covered in trees while others are wide open." These dispersed sites allow for more privacy than typical established campgrounds.

    Water access: Cool off during summer months. Some campsites offer direct water access. At Lone Rock Campground, "Really cool campground! We were able to tube on the river and we were at site five so we had direct access to the river as well." These water-adjacent sites provide relief during hot summer days.

    Quiet weekday camping: Avoid weekend crowds. Many campers recommend visiting mid-week when possible. A review of Rampart Range Recreation Area states, "We arrived Wednesday morning and realized it was too far in than we would've liked so we landed at site 33 and it was AMAZING! No trail directly near the site, no sites surrounding." Mid-week arrivals significantly improve your chances of finding preferred sites.

    What you should know

    Fire restrictions: Check current regulations before arrival. Fire bans frequently affect this area, especially during dry summer months. "Currently they don't have day-use open, so there's plenty of space at the lake to set-up and spend the day playing with the kids," noted a visitor at Castle Mountain Recreation Area at Wellington Lake. Always check with the Pike National Forest website or ranger station before your trip.

    Weather preparedness: Expect significant temperature swings. The mountain location means dramatic temperature changes between day and night. A camper advised, "Denver's weather will not tell you what the weather here will be and most forecasts are inaccurate. It will be at least 20 degrees colder at night than Denver most likely." Pack accordingly with warm layers even for summer camping.

    Limited services: Bring essential supplies. Most camping areas have no water sources. "There are water spigots but according to the camp hosts the Government didn't approve for them to be turned on this year," reported one camper. Cell service is also extremely limited throughout the area, so download maps and information before arrival.

    Tips for camping with families

    Site selection: Arrive early for lake-adjacent sites. Families with children often prefer spots near water features. "We found a great spot to fit our 29' camper plus truck well. Overall great camping trip. Bathrooms were clean, camp host was friendly and also made sure people were safe and following the rules," shared a family that visited Buffalo Campground.

    Wildlife awareness: Teach proper food storage practices. Bears are active in this region. "There are black bears in the area, I heard one rummaging around the trash bin around 4AM... make sure you don't keep food in your tent and throw away your trash each night so they don't visit your site." Hard-sided food storage containers are recommended.

    Activity timing: Plan around afternoon storms. Summer thunderstorms frequently develop by early afternoon. "Midday storms are pretty common but the mornings and evenings are oh so beautiful," one camper observed. Schedule hiking and outdoor activities for mornings when possible to avoid lightning risk.

    Tips for RVers

    Road conditions: Access varies by location. Most dispersed sites have unimproved access roads. A reviewer noted, "The road is a bit of a washboard, but that is nothing compared to most of the forest roads in Colorado." Many sites can accommodate smaller to medium-sized RVs, but larger rigs should stick to established campgrounds.

    Site leveling: Bring extra blocks and levelers. Many sites feature uneven terrain. "The parking areas tend to be very unlevel and there are only a few that you can pull right up to your campsite," observed one RVer. Scout potential sites before committing, as backing out can be difficult on narrow forest roads.

    Generator use: Check regulations and be considerate. Most areas have specific quiet hours and generator use restrictions. Prepare for dry camping with limited or no hookups, and consider alternative power sources like solar that won't disturb neighbors in these peaceful settings.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Buffalo Creek, CO?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Buffalo Creek, CO offers a wide range of camping options, with 424 campgrounds and RV parks near Buffalo Creek, CO and 141 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Buffalo Creek, CO?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Buffalo Creek, CO is Chatfield State Park Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 82 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Buffalo Creek, CO?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 141 free dispersed camping spots near Buffalo Creek, CO.