Camping options near Basalt, Colorado range from basic tent sites to full-service RV campgrounds at elevations between 6,600-7,800 feet. The area sees significant temperature swings with summer highs in the 70s-80s°F and overnight lows dropping to 40-50°F. Most campgrounds operate May through September, with limited facilities available during shoulder seasons when temperatures can fluctuate dramatically.
What to do
Hiking access: Little Maud Campground provides convenient access to the Ruedi Trail. "Hiked 2 miles in and had a good view on the reservoir. Wanted to swim but there was no beach area and no other people swimming, just boats," notes one camper who stayed in August.
River activities: Carbondale-Crystal River KOA offers excellent riverside camping. "Sites on the river are very nice, especially if you want to spend some time playing in it," reports a visitor. The location provides opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and wading.
Cycling routes: The Rio Grande Trail connects multiple towns throughout the valley. "The bike trail is right outside the camp ground and you can ride to Aspen or Glenwood," explains one cyclist who stayed at Carbondale-Crystal River KOA in August 2020.
What campers like
Clean facilities: Difficult Campground maintains exceptionally clean facilities. "Bathrooms were immaculate and had no odor whatsoever," reports one visitor. The campground hosts regularly service the restrooms.
Privacy between sites: Many campers appreciate the natural separation at Difficult Campground. "Plenty of space between sites (we could only see the site across the street from us, all others were behind tree cover), so lots of privacy," notes one reviewer who camped there in September.
Wildlife viewing: The region offers opportunities to spot native animals. "We saw a bear and a fox on the tree line surrounding the campground but did not have any bear activity on our site!" reports a camper at Little Maud Campground. Bear-proof storage lockers are provided at many sites.
What you should know
Seasonal weather variations: Be prepared for rapid temperature changes. At higher elevations like Leadville, conditions can be unpredictable even in summer. "We were only able to stay two nights out of the five I reserved. Being from Alabama, I couldn't handle the snow in June while in a tent," shares a camper from Sugar Loafin' RV/Campground.
Road noise considerations: Several campgrounds in the area experience highway noise. At Gateway RV Park, one reviewer noted, "This quaint little campground is just below the highway. While there is quite a bit of highway noise when outside, it didn't bother us when we were inside our trailer."
Limited cell service: Connectivity varies significantly throughout the region. "No cell service at or near this campground, nor any stores, so if you are needing communication or to pick up ice, supplies, etc, make sure to do it before leaving Basalt," advises a Little Maud Campground visitor.
Tips for camping with families
Water features: River Dance RV Resort provides river access popular with children. "Kids loved playing frisbee in the field and swimming in the river," reports one family. The shallow river edges allow for supervised water play during warmer months.
Playground availability: Some campgrounds offer dedicated children's areas, though facilities vary seasonally. "The playground was closed due to Covid-19," noted a visitor to Sugar Loafin' campground in June 2020, indicating that facilities may change based on current conditions.
Bear safety education: Use camping as an opportunity to teach children about wildlife safety. "Bear locker on site was helpful to store food, also the fire pit was clutch!" explains a Little Maud visitor, emphasizing the importance of proper food storage in bear country.
Tips from RVers
Site dimensions: Gateway RV Park accommodates various RV sizes but has some limitations. "The sites are a bit shallow (we could not lower the rear patio on our 25' toy hauler)," notes one RV camper. Request specific site information when booking.
Seasonal services: Many rv campgrounds near Basalt, Colorado operate with reduced services during shoulder seasons. "Just had some construction and sewers aren't hooked up at sites but there is a dump station," reported a visitor to River Dance RV Resort during early season camping.
Access considerations: When selecting an RV site in the Basalt area, consider road conditions. "If continuing SE be sure the road restrictions are followed," advises an RV camper at Difficult Campground, referring to the restrictions on Independence Pass which prohibits vehicles over 35 feet.