Camping near Marble, CO

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    Crystal River canyon puts Marble on a different level than most Front Range base towns. The town is small, road access is a winding two-lane through canyon walls, and the camping here skews toward people who want distance from summer crowds rather than proximity to resort infrastructure. Crystal River dispersed options extend downstream toward Carbondale for campers who want more road options with similar national forest access. Dispersed sites along the forest roads above Marble sit in national forest land and require pack-in water, self-managed waste, and tolerance for narrow roads that get muddy after rain. No cell signal in the canyon proper. Bring a physical map if you're heading up forest roads, as GPS routing on these roads is unreliable.

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    Best Campgrounds near Marble (348)

      1. Bogan Flats Campground Grp S

      4.6(27)4mi from Marble37 sitesRVs, Tents

      "bogan is a great campground along the crystal river in the redstone/marble area. it’s busy and not all sites have river access. camp hosts were pleasant and left us alone. there aren’t many choices in"

      "Every year, my family (+- 10 people) heads somewhere in Colorado to camp over Labor Day. This year we headed up to Marble, CO and stayed at the Bogan Flats campground."

      from $32 - $166 / night

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      2. Oh Be Joyful Campground

      4.5(23)14mi from Marble30 sitesRVs, Tents

      "One of my favorite spots to camp in Colorado so far."

      "other than the Neighbors being so close by it was amazing. we had really close water access.we stayed at #11 so cool I think it had the best amount of tree shade available and cuz we were so close to the"

      from $20 - $60 / night

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      3. Redstone White River National Forest

      4.6(14)9mi from Marble37 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Location is great! A mile walk into the quaint town of Redstone, 20min drive to Carbondale or Marble (opposite direction)."

      "Free Hot spgs nearby busy after 8 am. Awesome walk 1 mile to town of Redstone. Historically significant with 1880 Coal Barron Castle and nearby 1880 Marble Quarry.."

      from $38 - $91 / night

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      4. Gunnison National Forest Lake Irwin Campground

      4.3(21)14mi from Marble45 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Just a short drive from downtown CB, lake Irwin is absolutely gorgeous. Situated on the lake with stunning mountain views in every direction."

      "Amazing spot to spend the weekend with incredible views outside of our tent. Maybe 1/2mile walk maximum to the lake."

      from $24 / night

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      5. Lost Lake Campground

      5.0(14)13mi from MarbleRVs, Tents

      "Lost Lake Campground near Crested Butte, Colorado, is a hidden gem that combines serene alpine beauty with a peaceful camping experience."

      "There are some reserve able sites near the lake, and some first come/first serve sites as well. Also dispersed camping on the way up to the campground."

      6. Redstone Campground

      4.8(9)9mi from MarbleRVs, Tents

      "Nice walk from campground. Marble is about 30min and they have the best BBQ place - Slow Groovin. Check it out. There are also great challenging hikes. Next time may rent an ATV"

      "River access, no bugs, water, bathroom facilities, isolated spots surrounded by trees and close proximity to hayes waterfall and penny hot springs."

      7. Avalanche Campground

      4.8(10)11mi from MarbleRVs, Tents

      "For those without AWD/4WD vehicles I would use caution/advise against since the drive to get into the actual grounds requires a bit of off roading including crossing a creek."

      "Awesome valley with access to the creek. There is also a nice trail up the mountain that forks into two other trails."

      8. Gothic — Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre And Gunnison National Forest

      4.8(9)12mi from Marble4 sitesRVs, Tents

      "This has to be one of the more scenic camp spots in Colorado. Located above tree line, spots are dispersed and spread out all around the valley."

      "Gothic road is home to some 4x4 drives and of course great hiking and scenic spots. We spent a few nights here, the spots are spaced out and quiet."

      9. McClure Campground

      3.9(7)7mi from MarbleRVs, Tents

      "I came down to Marble, CO from Carbondale with the intention of staying at the Marble campground on a Wednesday but it was full so I went up the road about 10 miles to the McClure campground and was very"

      "Spent one night here, besides being right off the highway this place is amazing! Close to Marble which worked well for me."

      from $14 / night

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      10. Marble Area

      5.0(4)0mi from MarbleRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "We have friends that live in Marble, but it took us a long, long time to visit them. And now we try to visit them every year because it's so beautiful."

      "This campground is located right in town and walking distance to everything. However, it’s surprisingly quiet. I expected it to be much louder but was pleasantly surprised."

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    1916 Reviews of 348 Marble Campgrounds


    • J
      Aug. 19, 2026

      White Star

      Well spaced, great views and flat site for truck camper and tent

      We stayed at site 12. There was space for our two pickup trucks. The parking spot is level with the road and the tent & table site is up a short set of stairs. 

      The site is described as an RV site for up to 30 ft. If you have a trailer than 30 ft is the max of trailer & vehicle combined - or detach the trailer and then there is only space for one vehicle beside the trailer (other sites have wider or longer parking). 

      We took our camp chairs up to the ridge above the campsite and enjoyed the fabulous views of mountains and the lake.

      There's an extra charge of $1. to park down by the water. Great fun boating on the water - and there's a place renting canoes and kayaks. 

      Clean, well maintained outhouses.

    • DThe Dyrt Pro User
      Aug. 16, 2026

      Taylor Reservoir Dispersed

      Great Dispersed sites

      Only complaint is you can still hear the highway. There were four fire rings that we were able to get to in our Mazda. Great pit stop on the way home from Crested Butte

    • dakota H.The Dyrt Pro User
      Aug. 16, 2026

      Four Mile Road Dispersed

      Great experience! Lots of cows!

      So we got to the coordinate marker and drove for quite a while, it took us 8 miles along the main road (not taking any of the forks in the road) to get to our site, but there were a few sites before we got to our site. Road was very easy to drive. Idk if it was the time of the year but there were so many cows along the whole drive, we even came back one night to find our site crowded with a bunch of cows and they were sniffing our tent hahah! The sites were super secluded and private. A bunch of wild life, deer, 1 bear, cows, and a mystery animal! Overall I’d go back. Oh also our site was about an hour drive from glenwood springs bc of how “slow” you have to drive

    • Selena H.The Dyrt Pro User
      Aug. 16, 2026

      Crag Crest Campground

      Quiet spot with the cows

      We had never been to Grand Mesa before, and after failing to secure a reservation at Ward Lake, Cobbett Lake, or Island Lake CGs, we decided to give this one a try. We arrived just before dark and found only one site occupied. We selected site 14 purely because we were trying to have a bit of privacy/space from the other party. There were other sites that we would have preferred, though, that offered better views of the lake and more shade. Site 14 was ok. There are metal fire rings and picnic tables at every site. There are two vault toilets, which were somewhat clean. There is no camp host. You can pay with cash, check, or credit card at the sign, and it was $16/night. We spent two nights.

      Grand Mesa is free range area, so one thing you will need to be aware of is that there will most likely be cows wandering through the CG. There is no fence or anything keeping the cows out. This isn't a huge deal, but you will need to watch your step a bit more than usual, and it will be important to keep pups on a leash/cable (or well within voice control- if you have trained your pup this will, good on you!) to keep them from approaching the livestock. Our pup sneaked out the camper door behind one of us and found a juicy cow pie to roll in before we knew it. We were lucky our pop-up had an outdoor shower and she could rinse off swimming in Cottonwood Lake!

      Having explored Grand Mesa a bit more now, there are definitely better options. Most people were dispersed camping and there were some great looking dispersed spots near cottonwood lake. I think we will probably go that route if we return to Grand Mesa rather than staying here again.

    • CThe Dyrt Pro User
      Aug. 15, 2026

      Pearl Pass Dispersed Camping

      Secluded Mountain Camping with Incredible Views

      Awesome off-the-road camping spot. There are 9 designated sites with a few more farther up the road. Very secluded with panoramic mountain views, trails to explore, and creeks running throughout the area.

      The road is pretty rocky, so I’d recommend a higher-clearance vehicle, although a Subaru could make it up to a point if you take it slow. Bear storage is provided at the sites. Great spot if you’re looking to get away from the crowds and enjoy some peace and quiet.

    • Erich B.The Dyrt Pro User
      Aug. 15, 2026

      Hartman’s Rocks FCFS campsites

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      This is a large area for OHV but there are some nicer designated sites. Near a clean vault toilet. If you are coming from Gunnison heading west take the second Hartman Rocks turn off. Not the one by the airport. Follow that road back and you will come across 10 or so sites. I saw some big rigs back there but not all sites will work for a large rig. You do drive down a decent washboard road but nothing to be concerned with.

    • Erich B.The Dyrt Pro User
      Aug. 15, 2026

      Rosy Lane

      River location

      You can hear the river but you also hear the road. Look for a site on the river side and it will mostly drown out the cars. Pit toilets (clean), trash and there is water as well.

    • wayne H.The Dyrt Pro User
      Aug. 12, 2026

      Marble Area

      Right in the heart of Marble

      We have friends that live in Marble, but it took us a long, long time to visit them. And now we try to visit them every year because it's so beautiful. The map location representation is a little off, but the town is so small, It's easy to find the R. V park. We love everythinabout Marble. Don't miss the food at the Slow Groovin BBQ

    • wayne H.The Dyrt Pro User
      Aug. 12, 2026

      Rifle Falls State Park Campground

      Still great

      Rifle falls is certainly a must see waterfall in colorado. It is highly rated, and no wonder why. For dump stations and water and other facilities, you need to go down the road. A bit to rifle gap state park.


    Guide to Marble

    Camping near Marble, Colorado offers diverse options at elevations between 7,300 and 10,000 feet, with temperatures often dropping below 40°F at night even in summer. The region sits within White River National Forest and experiences frequent afternoon storms during summer months, typically clearing by evening when temperatures cool rapidly.

    What to do

    Waterfall hunting: 3-mile trek from Avalanche Campground to scenic cascades. "Two waterfalls can be reached from an unmarked trail near the spillway. Look for a parking area big enough for 3-4 cars on the west side of the creek that is formed by runoff from the spillway," explains a camper who visited Lake Irwin nearby.

    Mountain biking: Dyke Trail access directly from Lost Lake Campground. "The Dyke Trailhead was right next to our tent. 13+ mile beautiful mountain biking/hiking trail. Definitely suggest going wildflower season," shares a camper who enjoyed the trail accessibility.

    Fly fishing: Crystal River spots within walking distance of campsites. "Nestled at the base of towering mountains along the Crystal River this campground is full of beautiful sites... Lots of hiking and fishing nearby," writes a Bogan Flats visitor. Trout fishing improves in late summer when water levels decrease.

    What campers like

    Wildlife viewing: Dawn and dusk are prime times for deer, elk, and birds. "We had a doe deer and her boyfriend show up before I even got my tent set up and squirrels and chipmunks were everywhere as were the hummingbirds," notes a camper at McClure Campground.

    Stargazing: Clear nights reveal exceptional skies due to minimal light pollution. "Wake up and pick a trail, or point towards a road. It is bound to be beautiful! The Camp Host is a delight... and at night - the stars oh how the twinkle! But you will pay a price for these autumn skies. It is cold at Lake Irwin at night," advises a Lake Irwin visitor.

    Dispersed options: Forest roads leading to free sites. "We stayed in this area, did not stay in the lost lake camping sites as everything was full but along the road there are loads of places to pull off and camp! Secluded and really a peaceful place!" shares a camper about areas near Lost Lake.

    What you should know

    Limited connectivity: No cell service for 20+ miles from most campsites. "No cell service anywhere until you get to Carbondale," reports a camper at Redstone Campground. Download maps and information before arrival.

    Cold nights year-round: Elevation means freezing temperatures possible even in July. "It did get coooold during early June, bring a good sleeping bag and warm clothes!!" warns a Bogan Flats visitor. Pack extra layers regardless of season.

    Road conditions: High clearance needed for some campgrounds. "The road is a bit rough leading up to the campground, but not a problem if you're in anything other than a sedan," notes a Lake Irwin camper. Many forest roads become impassable after rain.

    Tips for camping with families

    Shallow water play: River spots with gentle flow areas for kids. "Perfect location to visit Marble and Crystal Mill. Also try and get a creekside spot," recommends a visitor to Bogan Flats Campground.

    Bear safety education: Bear boxes available at most established sites. "Each site offers a bear box, picnic table, and campfire rings. The vault toilets are kept clean," explains a Bogan Flats camper, highlighting important safety features for families.

    Spacious sites: Room for multiple tents at many locations. "We had site #5 and could hear a stream ~100ft away and see the lake on the other side of me," shares a visitor to Lost Lake, describing the generous spacing that works well for family groups.

    Tips from RVers

    Leveling challenges: Bring extra blocks for uneven terrain. "The sites were a bit close together, about half were exposed, no tree coverage, and the other half were provided ample shade with lots of trees," notes a Bogan Flats visitor who had to adjust their setup.

    Length restrictions: 25-foot maximum at many forest campgrounds. "These are excellent secluded sites with nice bathrooms. The river runs right along the park. Not very many trails near by, and starts to get cold early because of the valley," reports a camper at Gothic Campground, where larger rigs struggle with access.

    Hookup availability: Limited options throughout the region. "One loop has hookups. One doesn't... Hosts were great. We had site #1. Shared site but spacious with great views," shares a Redstone camper, one of the few locations offering electric connections.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What amenities are available at Marble Colorado campgrounds?

    McClure Campground offers several sites with basic amenities and is considered nicer than the main Marble campground by some visitors. Located about 10 miles from Marble, it provides a quality camping experience despite being close to the highway. Oh Be Joyful Campground features fire pits and bathrooms with fees collected through an honor system. Many campgrounds in the area, including Bogan Flats, provide clean restrooms, water faucets (though sometimes difficult to locate), and established fire pits. Campgrounds near Marble typically offer basic amenities rather than luxury facilities, with the focus being on the natural surroundings and outdoor activities like hiking, fishing in the Crystal River, and exploring nearby towns.

    Are there RV camping options in Marble, Colorado?

    Mountain Time RV Park & Cabins (formerly Tall Texan) is considered one of the most beautiful RV parks in the area, with visitors returning annually for its exceptional setting. For those looking to explore beyond Marble, Gateway RV Park provides an excellent base for visiting Aspen, Glenwood Springs, and Marble. It offers full hookups, friendly hosts, and is conveniently located right on the bike path next to the Roaring Fork River. While not a destination campground itself, it's praised as the best place to park while exploring the region. Limited RV accommodations are available directly in Marble, so making reservations well in advance is recommended, especially during peak seasons.

    Where are the best campgrounds near Marble, Colorado?

    The Marble area offers several outstanding campgrounds. Bogan Flats Campground Grp S is highly recommended, located along the Crystal River with well-spaced sites providing seclusion and privacy. The campground features beautiful mountain views and easy access to hiking trails. Another excellent option is Redstone White River National Forest, which is within walking distance to the quaint town of Redstone and just a 20-minute drive to Marble. For those seeking a more secluded experience, McClure Campground offers a peaceful setting about 10 miles from Marble with several available sites. Oh Be Joyful Campground is another favorite, featuring fire pits and bathrooms with an honor system for fees and no host presence.