Best Campgrounds near Victor, CO

The historic mining town of Victor, Colorado sits at the base of Pikes Peak, surrounded by diverse camping options ranging from developed sites to remote dispersed areas. Mueller State Park Campground, located 20 miles northwest in Divide, offers year-round camping with electric hookups and modern amenities. Closer to town, Cripple Creek KOA provides full-service RV sites, cabins, and tent camping from May through October. For those seeking more primitive experiences, the Phantom Canyon Road BLM Sites feature free dispersed camping along creek beds and forest roads, while Gold Camp Road dispersed sites provide creekside camping with fishing opportunities in Boehmer Creek.

Road conditions and seasonal access significantly impact camping options around Victor. As one camper noted, "To get there you are better off taking Gold Camp Road from the Victor side. We approached from Colorado Springs and the road is very rotted due to the amount of rainfall." Many forest roads require high-clearance vehicles, particularly after spring runoff or summer thunderstorms. The area's high elevation (9,700 feet in Victor) means cool nights even in summer, with potential for snow as early as September. Cell service becomes limited or nonexistent on many back roads and dispersed sites. Fire restrictions are common during dry periods, particularly in late summer.

Proximity to mining history and outdoor recreation draws many visitors to the area's campgrounds. The towns of Victor and Cripple Creek feature well-preserved gold rush architecture and mining attractions, with one reviewer noting, "Great hiking nearby and the towns of Cripple Creek and Victor are full of old mining history." Fishing opportunities exist in several creeks and at nearby Skagway Reservoir. Campers frequently mention the area's scenic beauty and dark night skies as highlights. Weekend competition for dispersed sites can be intense, especially during summer months. As one visitor to Phantom Canyon observed, "Everyone is right when they say, have someone get there Thursday to get a choice spot. But few people know if you keep driving up the canyon, there are more public lands spots you can claim."

Best Camping Sites Near Victor, Colorado (262)

    1. Mueller State Park Campground

    61 Reviews
    Divide, CO
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 687-2366

    $28 - $270 / night

    "This Colorado state park brings visitors year-round for all types of recreation. We have traveled here several times, both tent camping and in our camper."

    "By far my favorite campground in Colorado. Sites all have great views and are paved. The park is clean and rangers are always around checking in. Close to town and great hikes. Can’t wait to go back!"

    2. Phantom Canyon Road BLM Sites

    38 Reviews
    Cañon City, CO
    14 miles

    "This is such an awesome drive. A solid 3 hours from Denver. No service as soon as you get to the dirt part of the road, so its best to have your whole crew riding behind you in a line."

    "Look for the off-trail spots to find a more private campsite."

    3. Cripple Creek KOA

    17 Reviews
    Cripple Creek, CO
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 689-5647

    "Great hiking nearby and the towns of Cripple Creek and Victor are full of old mining history!"

    "Only downfall is that it was a bit of a drive to many main attractions in Colorado, but it was worth the drive."

    4. Garden of the Gods RV Resort

    47 Reviews
    Manitou Springs, CO
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 475-9450

    "The park is conveniently located close to everything to do in Colorado Springs. Spaces were VERY close together. There is no view of any of the surrounding beauty."

    "This campground is a great central location for everything around Colorado Springs and Manitou Springs. It is very close to Garden of the gods park and red rock open space."

    5. Red Canyon Park

    21 Reviews
    Victor, CO
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 269-9028

    "Fun to explore by day through the little canyon or along the rocks above, there's a walk for everyone here. Best enjoyed in fall and spring, summer is quite hot. The campsites are basic and roadside."

    "Some great spots close to red bluffs and seasonal river. Went in the autumn and hike along the river bed and climb the falls. Vaulted toilets, fire rings, covered tables and Flatish camp spots."

    6. Gold Camp Road/Forest Service Road 376 Dispersed

    15 Reviews
    Victor, CO
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 553-1400

    "Amazing location right next to Boehmer Creek. There are 5 or 6 sites mainly for tents. You might be able ti get an rv in there but low hanging trees and narrow rutted trails would be a problem."

    "loved this spot even stayed a couple extra days right by nice size creek the cooler weather was nice and meant not alot of bugs. more traffic on road than expected but not bothersome. people close by but"

    7. Crags Campground

    19 Reviews
    Midland, CO
    11 miles
    Website

    $25 / night

    "Beautiful 4 mile drive up a winding dirt and gravel road through the canyons with the stream next to you. Camp sites a little close but not so bad. The scenery is out of this world."

    "Close to the trailhead that will take you up. This is on the backside of the mountain if you are in Colorado Springs."

    8. Lone Duck Campground and Cabins

    34 Reviews
    Green Mountain Falls, CO
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 684-9907

    $40 - $87 / night

    "This campground will be rated as a Basecamp — grounds that offer a comfortable home base that you’re happy to return to after a day of exploring the surrounding area."

    "It is in Cascade, CO right off of Highway 24. It is minutes away from Pike's Peak, Manitou Springs, Cave of the Winds, Red Rocks Open Space, and Colorado Springs."

    9. Golden Eagle Campground

    28 Reviews
    Fountain, CO
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 576-0450

    $39 - $77 / night

    "We booked 2 adjacent sites."

    "It was nice and quite, away from road noise, surrounded by mountains. The bathrooms were nice and the water pressure was amazing."

    10. The Bank Campground

    9 Reviews
    Victor, CO
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 269-8500

    $20 - $40 / night

    "Off-roads/trails near by with even better views. Loved this place."

    "The site is about 100 yards from one of Colorado’s most sought after climbing destinations."

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Recent Reviews near Victor, CO

1605 Reviews of 262 Victor Campgrounds


  • johny R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 22, 2025

    Co Rd 306 Dispersed Camping

    Head up the hill instead

    There are maybe 3 spots within a mile of the highway. The spots are spread out but right against the road. They sit under rocky ridges so some fun hiking but nothing special. The road is very good shape. If you have an suv or van the spots all the way up the road are better but there is a couple rough spots I wouldnt drive a normal car. Verizon signal is spotty here.

  • johny R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 22, 2025

    Buena Vista Dispersed

    Good views

    Head all the way up the road until you get to a brown sign and the road T's turn right and there are a few great spots with views. 2 bars verizon signal. The road is not ad bad as it looks. It has a rut in the middle in a few spots but just straddle the rut and you are fine. The last switchback is the only bad spot. It is steep and loose with a bit of wash out but stay to the right with your tires on the flat apot and ease up and around. Once you get to the sites its very peaceful and quite with alot of cool rock features to check out.

  • johny R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 22, 2025

    Divide, Colorado

    A little hard to find

    This place is a couple miles off the highway. The county roads getting here are no issue. Its a little hard to find in the dark. There is a green gate that says no parking, but thats actually the gate you drive through to get to the Forrest service road. So just open it up and close it behind you. The road is dirt and there are several spots before it may get bad. The first spot is a large pull through but it is covered in horse poop. Also the place gets very busy in the morning with people from town walking their dogs but they stay quiet and peaceful. 1 bar verizon signal. No bathrooms.

  • ncgirl 0.
    Oct. 22, 2025

    Monument Glamping

    Unforgettable Glamping Experience!

    Highly recommended! From the moment we arrived, everything was thoughtfully prepared and beautifully designed. The tent was spacious, clean, and cozy — with all the comforts of a hotel, but surrounded by nature. The hosts made sure we had everything we needed for a comfortable stay. Whether you’re looking to disconnect and unwind or just enjoy nature (we saw several deer right outside our tent) without sacrificing comfort, this is the place to do it.

  • johny R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 21, 2025

    Round Mountain

    Free site 200 yards down road

    Hard to stomach a paid site with no hookups when a free blm campground is within site. This place has picnic tables and bathrooms that is about thenonly difference. They do have a water pump but no hook ups at site. Low verizon signal. Sites are close together and open. Just save some cash and gondownnthe road 1/4 mile

  • johny R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 21, 2025

    North Round Mountain

    Cool rocks, can see Pikes peak

    This is a nice little dispersed campground. The main road is pretty good. You can see Pikes peak off in the distance behind the trees. The area is covered by these big rocks and boulders which makes walking around fun. There is atleast 1 very large site for a medium size rig when you first pull in on the left. Other than fire pit no real amenities. Was literally no one around for miles in october. 1-2 verizon bars depending.

  • johny R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 20, 2025

    Salida BLM Land

    Close to town good cell

    This place ia close to salida which is nice. Your Google maps may not get you here . Instead put in race track trail trailhead and it will take you right to to main parking lot. The road to the dispersed sites goes up from there. Its not great but 2wd van is fine if careful. Good cellphone signal. But the spots are small, close together, and super uneven. It makes no sense why some of them are so slanted, but its fine for a 1 night stay. I wouldnt recommend this as a destination

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 19, 2025

    Garden of the Gods RV Resort

    Clean, pretty, well cared for.

    I recently stayed at this campsite and was very impressed by how clean and well-kept it was. The bathrooms and showers were spotless, the picnic areas were tidy, and the grounds were clearly cared for on a regular basis. It made the whole camping experience much more enjoyable and comfortable.

    The campsite itself was beautiful, surrounded by tall trees and well-maintained trails. The natural scenery was stunning, and everything from the campsites to the common areas looked inviting and peaceful. It’s clear that a lot of effort goes into keeping the place both functional and pretty.

    One of the best features was the heated pool. It was clean, comfortably warm, and a perfect way to relax after a day of hiking or exploring. The pool area had plenty of space to sit and unwind, and it added a nice touch of comfort to the outdoor experience. Overall, this campsite perfectly balances cleanliness, beauty, and relaxation.

  • Adam  B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 17, 2025

    Rocky Top Motel & Campground

    Nice facility

    Spots are level. Cell Verizon and ATT is good. View to the east is nice. Propane refill available. Showers are clean and hot. 4 clothes washing and dryer machines. Downside is there’s not any trails to hike immediately from the site. You have to drive to them. Also it’s located on a bluff so it can get a bit windy. Overall I like this place and recommend it. Leave it better than you found it


Guide to Victor

Dispersed camping near Victor, Colorado offers primitive sites along forest roads and creek beds without developed amenities. At 9,700 feet elevation, the area experiences significant temperature swings with nighttime temperatures dropping into the 40s even during summer months. Forest Service Road 376 provides creek-side camping spots with varying levels of accessibility depending on recent precipitation.

What to Do

Hiking at Crags Campground: Located 20 miles from Victor near Divide, this campground provides direct trail access to several popular hiking routes. "Great hikes, fishing, cabins and views," notes Justin C. about Mueller State Park Campground. Another camper shared, "The end of the campground feeds into many trailheads, which are great for exploring."

Rock climbing opportunities: The Bank Campground, situated near Canon City, serves as a base camp for climbing enthusiasts. "This is where you want to be if you're looking to do some rock climbing," explains Graham K. about The Bank Campground. The site is approximately 100 yards from one of Colorado's most popular climbing areas.

Stargazing: Forest Service Road 376 offers exceptional night sky viewing due to minimal light pollution. One camper at the dispersed sites noted, "Dark skies, direct access to creek. Multiple dispersed loops off this road. Road manageable in most vehicles in decent weather." The high elevation and distance from urban centers create ideal conditions for astronomy enthusiasts.

What Campers Like

Wildlife encounters: The wooded areas around Mueller State Park provide opportunities to observe local wildlife. "We saw some deer that came through our site. Just a real nice relaxing place!" mentions Brian F. about Mueller State Park Campground. Another reviewer noted, "Super nice facility and clean. Very busy park as a lot of sites are on the main road."

Creek access: Many dispersed sites along Forest Service Road 376 feature direct creek access. "Found an amazing camp site that was down a slope. We parked up top and lugged everything down the slope. It was tough but so worth it. There was 5 different camp site areas at the bottom right next to the water," describes Madi G. about Phantom Canyon Road BLM Sites.

Privacy at select campgrounds: Red Canyon Park offers well-spaced campsites for those seeking more seclusion. "Red Canyon Park was absolutely beautiful! Campsites were very spread out, and I barely saw anyone drive by the whole time," reports Emily at Red Canyon Park. Another camper mentioned, "Very secluded! Needed leveling blocks but saw several occupied sites more level."

What You Should Know

Bug preparation essential: Insect activity varies by season and location. "The worst and only bad part was the insane amount of biting flies. It was unbearable at times and our dogs were very stressed from them all over them. Bring those fly bags that attract them away from you unless you're prepared to get eaten up by the flies," warns Madi G. about Phantom Canyon Road.

Limited cell service: Most dispersed camping areas have minimal to no connectivity. "No mobile signal once turning off the paved highway," notes Timothy N. about Crags Campground. In some areas like The Bank Campground, campers report spotty service: "It is a paid site but can be reserved online for a reasonable price. I paid 50$ for 6 days."

Road conditions vary seasonally: Access to many camping areas requires navigating unpaved roads. "The road was easy for our loaded down Subaru to handle. Stunning red rock formations and the campsites are spread out," explains Abby D. about Red Canyon Park. For some dispersed sites, a high-clearance vehicle becomes necessary after rainfall.

Tips for Camping with Families

Playground access: Some developed campgrounds offer recreational facilities for children. "Close to comfort station and playground. Coin showers but are super clean," mentions Lynnae C. about Mueller State Park Campground. Families appreciate the dedicated play areas after a day of hiking or exploring.

Educational opportunities: The mining history around Victor provides learning experiences. "The tunnels were also super cool to go under. I highly recommend this sight to everyone! Especially families!" shares Jayden W. about Phantom Canyon Road BLM Sites.

Family-friendly amenities: Certain private campgrounds offer additional services. "The staff was super friendly and helpful! The facilities were always very clean. They had breakfast for you in the morning if you wanted for $5," writes Tessa S. about Lone Duck Campground and Cabins.

Tips from RVers

Elevation considerations: The high elevation affects RV systems and comfort. "All the basics and nice sized spaces. Quiets down early evening and stays that way all night," notes Leslie S. about Garden of the Gods RV Resort. RVers should prepare for significant temperature fluctuations between day and night.

Hookup availability: Electric hookups are limited to developed campgrounds. "We stayed in conifer 25. Close to comfort station and playground. Coin showers but are super clean," mentions Lynnae C. about Mueller State Park. Those requiring full hookups should consider Cripple Creek KOA, where one camper noted, "Beautiful place to bring the family as they have activities for all ages."

Site leveling challenges: Many camping areas require leveling equipment. "The roads & sites are not ideal. We felt like we were off roaming in our RV. We watched a pull behind bottom out while pulling out of their site," cautions Angel about Golden Eagle Campground. RVers should arrive with leveling blocks and stabilizers, particularly for dispersed sites.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Victor, CO?

According to TheDyrt.com, Victor, CO offers a wide range of camping options, with 262 campgrounds and RV parks near Victor, CO and 62 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Victor, CO?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Victor, CO is Mueller State Park Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 61 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Victor, CO?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 62 free dispersed camping spots near Victor, CO.

What parks are near Victor, CO?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 14 parks near Victor, CO that allow camping, notably Pike and San Isabel National Forests and Cimarron and Comanche National Grasslands and PSICC.