Camping near Jamestown, CO

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    Dispersed camping areas and established campgrounds encircle Jamestown, Colorado, providing both backcountry and amenity-rich options for outdoor enthusiasts. The region includes Gordon Gulch Dispersed Area near Nederland and Allenspark Dispersed Camping, which consistently receive high ratings from visitors seeking primitive camping experiences. Several Forest Service and National Park sites, including Moraine Park and Glacier Basin in Rocky Mountain National Park, offer developed camping with various amenities. Tent camping predominates in dispersed areas, while both tent and RV accommodations are available at established sites throughout Roosevelt National Forest and Rocky Mountain National Park.

    Road access varies significantly across the camping landscape, with many dispersed sites requiring high-clearance vehicles or short hikes from parking areas. The Ceran St. Vrain Trail area exemplifies this pattern, with campsites spread along hiking trails that follow creeks and rivers. Most dispersed camping areas lack amenities such as running water, restrooms, or trash service, requiring visitors to pack in all supplies and pack out waste. Weather conditions change rapidly in this mountainous terrain, with campers reporting significant temperature drops at night even during summer months. One visitor noted, "We went here with our 2 dogs for a quick overnighter—only about 45 minutes outside of Boulder. It was a Sunday morning and the lot was almost full when we got there around 9am."

    Gold Lake Area Dispersed camping receives particular attention for its balance of accessibility and natural beauty. Several campers mentioned the area provides reliable weekend availability compared to other Boulder-area locations. "Gold Lake Road is one of the best spots for dispersed camping in the area. There are a ton of spots on the way to the lake. I've been able to find a spot even on a summer Saturday, which can be hard to do in many of these dispersed camping zones outside of Boulder," wrote one camper. Wildlife sightings, including moose and fox, enhance the camping experience throughout the region, though visitors should practice proper food storage and wildlife awareness. Fire restrictions frequently apply, especially during dry summer periods, requiring campers to check current regulations before planning trips.

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    Best Campgrounds near Jamestown (416)

      1. Gordon Gulch Dispersed Area

      3.6(55)9mi from JamestownTents

      "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."

      "Getting here is easy, only a few miles away from Nederland and I had cell service (verizon) the entire time."

      2. Beaver Park Reservoir - Dispersed

      4.2(35)7mi from JamestownRVs, Tents

      "You are pinned up against private property around the lake, the camp sites are in the dirt area when you get to the lake down to the left."

      "The location is great, there’s about 10 designated camp sites to choose from and great hiking trails nearby. The drive in is easy."

      3. Moraine Park Campground — Rocky Mountain National Park

      4.5(94)20mi from Jamestown258 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Took the kids camping in Colorado for the first time and we had a blast. It rained on us a lot but it didn't stop us. Took a great hike up deer mountain....stunning views. Can't wait to go back."

      "Very enjoyable spot, close access to trails and entrance and exit of the park."

      from $35 - $70 / night

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      4. Allenspark Dispersed Camping

      4.6(27)8mi from JamestownTents

      "We found a spot with several fire rings close to the water and just a short walk from parking along the road."

      "Take the road far enough and you’ll get past those with homes and find some decent BLM off road camping/overnight parking places. Road gets a bit more 4x4 like as you keep going"

      5. Glacier Basin Campground — Rocky Mountain National Park

      4.5(60)18mi from Jamestown158 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Firewood sold next to the entrance by the same husband and wife that have been selling firewood there for 35 years. There is a shed full of firewood."

      "The spaces are large, but quite close to one another with few trees for privacy. Each site here is variable, with some open with no trees and others nestled in some mature trees."

      from $35 - $70 / night

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      6. Roosevelt National Forest Camp Dick Campground

      4.5(22)7mi from Jamestown42 sitesRVs, Tents

      "If you are looking for the true Colorado experience-look no further. "

      "While there are some hiking trails stemming from the main camping area, Camp Dick is not the best option for those who want to enjoy quiet nature walks since most of the trails also accommodate off-road"

      from $29 - $58 / night

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      7. Dream Canyon Campsites - Dispersed Camping

      3.8(21)7mi from JamestownTents

      "However, proximity to Boulder is a huge plus if you are looking for a quick and easy get away."

      "This si the place my friends and I go to just for a night away from everything. It is just out of reach of the city and far enough away where we can find some peace and quiet."

      8. Deer Creek Campground — Golden Gate Canyon

      4.6(48)18mi from Jamestown5 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "area was plowed open to exactly the width of our trailer, so with more than three feet of snow on the ground we needed to get some exercise and do a bit of shoveling so we could back in and be able to walk"

      "Late October is very unpredictable in Colorado for a camper who is primarily a tent camper."

      from $18 / night

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      9. Estes Park Campground at Mary's Lake

      4.1(47)18mi from Jamestown117 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "There’s access to a small playground for kids. The pool looked nice, the lake is right across the road. Overall a good campsite."

      "Since there was construction going on at the national park campgrounds and none were available, we found Mary’s Lake to be a great alternative to take our chances at camping in the park."

      from $45 - $70 / night

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      10. Winiger Ridge at Gross Reservoir

      3.8(25)12mi from JamestownTents

      "It was nice to be tucked away in the corner with no groups behind us or next to us. There were other campers near by but it felt pretty private. The weather was great."

      "The Gross Resevoir outside Boulder is a great place for people to go for some recreation just outside the city. People commonly drop in a paddleboard or kayak."

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    2943 Reviews of 416 Jamestown Campgrounds


    • Carson R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 15, 2026

      Ute Pass Dispersed Camping

      Secluded but croded

      The camping spot was amazing. I had to drive over 30 minutes on rocky terrain to find an open campground. That being said, it was a nice spot that was far from others. Would recommend going and setting up on Thursday or Friday to lock in a spot.

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 15, 2026

      Estes Park KOA

      Nice for new campers

      Took some friends here on their first ever camping trip the first weekend of Sept ‘25 and we had a great time. Convenient access to the park, quiet hours were well respected, and the tent site we stayed at (listed on the website as “best view in the campground”) did have an incredible view. We were also a bit above the rest of the sites nearby and had only a neighbor below us so it felt decently private for such a busy campground. The running water was nice to have for easing my friends into the world of camping! Camp store came in handy as well.

      Specific site came with picnic table under cover as well as 4 Adirondack chairs and a fire pit. Site was a couple steps up from the parking spot.

    • Hannah O.
      Jun. 15, 2026

      Arapaho Valley Ranch

      Total Gem!

      Secluded, stunning, and fun for all ages! The manager, Amanda, along with the other staff were all so welcoming and easy going. I camped here 3 nights and wish I had stayed all week long. The vault toilets were the cleanest I’ve ever seen. Tent sites were well kept and the sunset rainbows by the river followed by dark skies were indescribable. Monarch lake up the road was the cherry on top, being able to use their boards to float on an alpine lake and catch fish for dinner on the fire. There is a spring water spout on site, playground, showers, and even WiFi in the lodge to get work done while kids play games. I can go on… hands down best place to stay for a family who wants to experience being off the beaten path and still have access to comfortable amenities.

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 15, 2026

      Hermits Hollow Campground — Hermit Park

      Perfect for our needs

      Stayed in early Sept ‘23. Didn’t get lucky with a spot in RMNP so picked this as our back up option and it worked out well. Bit of a drive to the park and definitely get stuck in the entry lanes traffic but still gets you almost there. Quiet campground and there was a bear spotting the day before we arrived but we didn’t see any. Poured on us but the tent pad was decently flat and we stayed dry with no major puddling.

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 15, 2026

      Aspenglen Campground — Rocky Mountain National Park

      Almost perfect

      Stayed Fri-Sun the first weekend of June. Our specific site was inside the loop so we had no direct neighbors, just people across the way. Located behind the bathrooms but honestly didn’t hear anyone going in and out overnight. The Della Terra wedding venue plays their music SO LOUD at night you can hear every word of every song and that really ruined the vibe both nights (Sat it went on until after 11pm). One of our across the way neighbors also stole our firewood which hasn’t happened to me before at a campground and they said the ranger said it was fine so that was a bit wild. Lots of trees and a beautiful view though and I would definitely stay again as long as there’s no wedding happening at Della Terra. Also 0 cell service despite the Dyrt profile on the campground.

    • Kerrigan T.
      Jun. 14, 2026

      Winiger Ridge at Gross Reservoir

      Needs clearance and 4x4

      You need decent clearance because there is huge ruts in the road. We tried to view past Camp Site 6 and almost got stuck. I would stay with the first few unless you got some good tires. Not a good road for a trailer. We didn't get a pic of Camp Site 2 because someone was in it but is very nice (fav spot). Camp Site 3-5 are a stone throw apart with Camp Site 1 being solo. Camp site 2 is within view of Camp Site 3 (bundle of trees a part) 

      Camp Site 6 is also solo but has very bad ruts and is down a decent hill. We had to get a running start to get past the ruts. Didn't get pics of Camp Site 6 due to someone being in it. 

      Decent with a truck. We had a high clearance 2 wheel drive and was able to make it to the first few camp sites. Jeeps should be fine.

    • OThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 14, 2026

      Aspenglen Campground — Rocky Mountain National Park

      Populated, but pleasant!

      A group of about 9 of us stayed at three sites on Loop C for a couple of nights before and after a we attended a wedding at Della Terra up the hill. If you want to camp for a wedding there, this was a fantastic spot!

      Clean bathrooms and potable water! There are lots of dogs and families, so it isn’t the quietest of places, but it’s convenient! Your camp reservation acts as your times entry pass, but make sure to check into the campground immediately!

      Dogs need to be on leash, and there are dumpsters/recycling available, as well as a little shop open odd hours for firewood and snacks if needed!

      We had almost no service, but there are metal fire pits, picnic tables, and a bear box at each site!

    • OThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 14, 2026

      Ruby Gulch

      Sweet little spot!!!

      This was a great spot for RTT and tent camping! We pulled in around 5pm on a Saturday—we’re surprised it was available. Good a few spots down this road, but the one we stayed at had a lot of space and a little stream running through. Definitely some dummies who left a bunch of broken glass, shell casings, and a few cigs. Don’t be like them! Let the spot stay gorgeous forevs!

      We did see a moose near camp at night! Make sure you have control of your pets!

    • Naya R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 14, 2026

      Parachute Hill Road

      Camp

      Beautiful if you bring the right car your going to need 4wd and some good clearance for the cool ones but if you can make it it's great


    Guide to Jamestown

    Dispersed camping sites near Jamestown, Colorado range from high-elevation forest locations to creek-side retreats, with most situated between 7,000 and 10,500 feet. Temperatures at these mountain campsites can drop dramatically after sunset even in July and August, often falling 30-40 degrees from daytime highs. Sites along roads like Ski Road in Allenspark feature established fire rings near creeks, while higher elevation campsites offer more seclusion but require better vehicle clearance.

    What to do

    Stream fishing access: Multiple campsites in the area provide direct creek access for fishing. At Allenspark Dispersed Camping, sites are positioned near water. "Lots of spots available. Just keep driving along Ski Road and pick one that looks good. Lots of fire pits already built and most camp spots are along the creek," explains one camper.

    Wildlife viewing opportunities: Dawn and dusk offer prime animal sighting times. Dream Canyon provides canyon views where wildlife congregates. A visitor noted, "This spot is super cool, def a little busy but some really awesome canyon views. Went on a Tuesday afternoon and there was foot traffic around our spot from people headed on hikes."

    Mountain biking trails: Several trail systems connect with camping areas. At Golden Gate Canyon State Park, trail options abound. "The options for trails are endless. Great for mountain biking or hiking enthusiasts. There are facilities, ideal for car camping or families. The park feels like it's far from the city, but the drive is easy for a weekend camping trip!"

    What campers like

    Creek-side campsites: The sound of running water provides natural white noise for sleeping. At Camp Dick Campground, sites border a stream. One camper reported, "It was awesome! The dogs loved the creek. It was quiet and beautiful. We stayed at site #41 right by the entrance after you cross the bridge. Not a lot of shade so our coleman canopy came in handy."

    High-elevation lakes: Several camping areas sit near alpine lakes with fishing access. At Beaver Park Reservoir, visitors enjoy lake views. "Beautiful lake with several good sized RV spots. We have a 25 foot camper and feel nicely in. Road in was good as well (May 2025). Some spots are close to each other and others have more space. Will definitely be back," shares a camper.

    Fire ring availability: Most dispersed sites feature established fire rings. At Gordon Gulch Dispersed Area, visitors note pre-built fire areas: "We went on a Sunday, the weekend after the 4th of July. It was quite easy to find a campground for dispersed camping with other sites marked. Recommend a 4-wheel drive vehicle to reach some of the spots, especially if there is poor weather."

    What you should know

    Weather preparation requirements: Mountain conditions change rapidly at these elevations. At Pawnee Campground, altitude affects weather patterns: "The views are absolutely breathtaking, as was the altitude (10,600'). Summertime temperatures are warm in the day and cool at night. Afternoon thunderstorms are common."

    Road condition challenges: Many access roads deteriorate further from main highways. At Beaver Park Reservoir, road conditions vary: "Road is passable by standard cars. Layout can be crowded with little space between but was pretty empty through the week. You are pinned up against private property around the lake, the camp sites are in the dirt area when you get to the lake down to the left."

    Bear activity reports: Proper food storage is essential in this area. Multiple Allenspark campers reported bear encounters: "The second day staying there we ran into a bear and scared him off. Two hours later he came back and we scared him off again. He's afraid of humans but he did try to get into the car while we were sleeping."

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Some established campgrounds offer dedicated play areas. At Mary's Lake Campground, facilities include family-friendly options: "Great staff and great people! Big area and right across the road from the Lake so easy walk. Has super clean bathroom showers and facilities. Cute very well stocked store with anything you might need. Nice safe playground and relaxing pool."

    Short hiking trails: Several camping areas feature family-appropriate walks. At Moraine Park Campground in Rocky Mountain National Park, trails begin near campsites: "We camped in Moraine Park Campground in Rocky Mountain National Park in September 2017, and had a lovely experience! The site was in the very back of the campground, had a large distance between the two neighboring sites, and faced the mountains. There were horse trails and game trails - we saw some horseback riders and some deer wandered through our campsite."

    Wildlife viewing opportunities: Scheduled times for animal sightings help keep kids engaged. Dream Canyon offers wildlife encounters: "Beautiful, secluded and right next to a creek. BUT a huge bear got into my tent while I was gone for 2 hours and absolutely destroyed it. Very easy to find and spacious."

    Tips from RVers

    Site size limitations: Most dispersed areas accommodate smaller RVs only. At Beaver Park Reservoir, size constraints exist: "There are some more private wooded spots on the way in, but these were full so we stayed in an open area further down the road where there was not much/any privacy from neighbors. Super windy in early August. Pretty good views. Moderately busy. Road in was not too bad."

    Generator restrictions: Many areas prohibit generator use. At Glacier Basin Campground, quiet hours are enforced: "Glacier Basin campground is one of three in RMNP. There are 150 standard and 12 group campsites. The sites are distributed in 4 loops with each site having a picnic table, tent pads, and fire grates. There is a limit of 35 feet for RV/Trailer length. Campsites are quite close together, but there are quiet hours and limits to generator use."

    Dump station locations: Plan waste management in advance. Mary's Lake Campground offers facilities: "Clean and well maintained campground. Price is good compared to other campgrounds near by. A couple down falls, no shade trees for RV full hookup sites and lower sites are a little crowded when filled up."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Jamestown, CO?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Jamestown, CO offers a wide range of camping options, with 416 campgrounds and RV parks near Jamestown, CO and 126 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Jamestown, CO?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Jamestown, CO is Gordon Gulch Dispersed Area with a 3.6-star rating from 55 reviews.

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

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 126 free dispersed camping spots near Jamestown, CO.

    What parks are near Jamestown, CO?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 10 parks near Jamestown, CO that allow camping, notably Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests and Pawnee National Grassland and Rocky Mountain National Park.