Best Campgrounds near Eldorado Springs, CO

Dispersed camping opportunities and established campgrounds surround the Eldorado Springs area in Colorado's Front Range. Gordon Gulch Dispersed Area and Dream Canyon offer primitive tent camping on public lands within 20 miles of Eldorado Springs, while more developed options include Golden Gate Canyon State Park with both Deer Creek and Reverend's Ridge campgrounds providing tent, RV, and cabin accommodations. Winiger Ridge at Gross Reservoir combines dispersed-style camping with designated sites along forest roads approximately 15 miles from town, popular for both tent and RV users seeking lake proximity.

Road conditions vary significantly throughout the camping areas, with several requiring high-clearance or 4WD vehicles, particularly at Winiger Ridge. The region's elevation ranges from 6,000 to 9,000 feet, affecting both temperatures and access seasons. Most dispersed sites lack facilities like water or restrooms, while established campgrounds like Golden Gate Canyon offer electric hookups and shower facilities. Campfire restrictions are common during summer dry periods, and many areas require adherence to strict regulations regarding waste disposal and site selection. A visitor to Winiger Ridge cautioned: "Most definitely need 4WD and clearance. These coordinates/directions are wrong, follow the written directions, don't use the map option."

Campers report varying experiences with privacy and crowds across the camping areas. Winiger Ridge at Gross Reservoir receives mixed reviews, with some visitors praising its seclusion while others note weekend overcrowding. One reviewer mentioned, "We were the only ones till late afternoon, then a lot of locals started to show up carrying all their gear up the mountain." The established campgrounds in Golden Gate Canyon State Park consistently receive higher ratings for amenities and management but may require reservations during peak seasons. Dream Canyon and Gordon Gulch remain free options, though both tend to fill quickly on summer weekends. Wildlife sightings, particularly moose and deer, are frequently mentioned in reviews of forest camping areas, while noise from other campers appears to be an occasional issue at the more accessible sites.

Best Camping Sites Near Eldorado Springs, Colorado (393)

    1. Deer Creek Campground — Golden Gate Canyon

    48 Reviews
    Eldorado Springs, CO
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (303) 582-3707

    $18 / night

    "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."

    2. Gordon Gulch Dispersed Area

    55 Reviews
    Nederland, CO
    13 miles
    Website

    "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."

    3. Reverend's Ridge Campground — Golden Gate Canyon

    30 Reviews
    Rollinsville, CO
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (303) 582-3707

    $28 - $90 / night

    "This spot is just a quick ride outside of Golden. The scenery is gorgeous with several trails to hike or mountain bike. The campsites are clean and easy to get to."

    "Stunning campground nestled right outside Golden and Boulder Colorado. We couldn’t believe it…so close but you feel incredibly removed once you get there."

    4. Winiger Ridge at Gross Reservoir

    24 Reviews
    Eldorado Springs, CO
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (303) 541-2500

    "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."

    5. Clear Creek RV Park

    29 Reviews
    Golden, CO
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (303) 278-1437

    $68 - $85 / night

    "Had a great spot right next to the Clear Creek walking path. The campground is clean and well looked after. Clean bathrooms and showers. Close to many hikes and mt trails."

    "**Campground Review: ** Golden, CO is a super cute town on the outskirts of Denver. The city has a campground in a prime location, and we were lucky to book a site!"

    6. Dream Canyon Campsites - Dispersed Camping

    21 Reviews
    Nederland, CO
    9 miles
    Website

    "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."

    7. Dakota Ridge RV Park

    41 Reviews
    Golden, CO
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (303) 279-1625

    "This park is kind of pricey even in the winter (we stayed Nov22-Jan23) but it’s Colorado and it’s all pretty pricey. Park staff is super friendly and accommodating."

    "Good site if you want to be close to Denver but still have a short drive to the foothills."

    8. West Magnolia Campground

    27 Reviews
    Nederland, CO
    13 miles
    Website

    "Not only is this pretty easy to reach, but Peak to Peak highway is great to drive. Just take P to P south from Nederland and turn right on HWY 132… Campsites and trailhead are about 1/2 mile down. "

    "Great (free) Forrest Service campground west of Boulder, CO near a cute little town Nederland."

    9. Denver West-Central City KOA

    31 Reviews
    Central City, CO
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (303) 582-3043

    "good location for cute old mountain towns! also close to Denver and other must sees in Colorado!"

    "8100’ high. 7 miles off I-70 at Idaho Springs. 25 miles into outskirts of Denver. Don’t worry they have oxygen! Not kidding!!"

    10. Standley Lake Regional Park

    15 Reviews
    Westminster, CO
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (303) 425-1097

    $35 - $55 / night

    "Take a friend and a picnic for a lovely day on this beautiful lake right here in Arvada. Your worries fall away and you can experience the joy in nature around you. Maybe weird but true!"

    "5 stars because of the lake, Mountain Views, and it not being far from town. Rent a floatation device or bring your own and enjoy the warmth on the lake☀️"

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Recent Reviews near Eldorado Springs, CO

2929 Reviews of 393 Eldorado Springs Campgrounds


  • Aza R.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 26, 2026

    South Bay Campground — Horsetooth Reservoir

    Probably more of a 3.5 than a three but not quite a 4

    We had a hard time deciding what to rate this because there truly were so many pros, however the cons were fairly plentiful as well. We had a great time don’t get us wrong but… decide for yourself.

    The pros: -Honestly I loved the location in relation to fellow campers. We had nobody to the south of us and our neighbors north of us were blocked by a bush. We were up the hill overlooking to the reservoir above the neighbors west of us. However to the east of us was the main road in and out of the area. So expect road noise over neighbor noise. -Shower house and flushing toilet that were clean and very well maintained. Climate control and comfortable and very well lit. However the shower token system didn’t take our bills so we couldn’t use our showers (I note a camper passing by on our first day telling us about the shower house “it’s a pain in the ass…”) -close to the dumpster and literal feet from the water. -could walk down to the water (even got picked up by some friends on a boat)… or travel north for a social trail along the water with some killer fishing areas.

    • close to town and convenient to get to and the views are stunning. Beautiful view of Horsetooth mountain and our site did feel very private. -electric pedestal with 30 amp and 50 amp worked.
      -if you are a birder the birding was 10/10 being surrounded by kingbirds, grackles, orioles, cat birds, cormorants, even some osprey, and can’t forget out the campground goose ❤️

    The cons- while not deal breakers for us we couldn’t give this site any more stars because of them -The road noise is a lot. We were lucky to be in an RV however tent camping would be a different story. -again with tent camping although this site felt private you would be amongst only rvs and trailers.

    • the shower house didn’t take our money so we couldn’t get tokens to shower. (If we cared a little more I am sure we could have asked the camp host for some)
    • crowded but of course it is its beautiful there and I don’t blame people for being there (I am people being there) -did I mention the road noise yet?
    • not very shaded- great for solar terrible to staying cool- spent a lot of time at the water which was nice. Suggest bringing a shade tent, awning, or something.

    Well that’s my review for site S46 at south bay campground of Horsetooth… attached are some videos of the site as well as a spot I was able to walk to just north of this site.

  • Kristin M.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 26, 2026

    Sawmill Gulch

    Nice campground with good views

    Very clear sites marked with site numbers past site 5 you will reach hill valley campground if you keep going you will reach more sites but need a 4WD high clearance vehicle. There are at least 12 sites along the road and may be more (I didn’t explore past site 12). All sites are very secluded with water near by

  • Michelle G.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 26, 2026

    Arapaho National Forest Stillwater Campground

    Beautiful

    This campground is stunning, even with lower than normal water levels. The camp hosts were so sweet and helpful. We were only 17 minutes away from Adams Falls trail in RMNP. Easy hike and also beautiful. Spots are close together, but the view more than makes up for it. 109 has the flush toilet right behind it with small walking paths to it.

  • L
    May. 25, 2026

    Elk Meadows Lodge & RV Resort

    Great location but not a resort

    Great location for RMNP, friendly staff, locals and free music on Saturdaysin the summer, clean restrooms. Dirt roads and sites are rough. Ground squirrel holes everywhere. No mail delivery. No wifi or other amenities.

  • The Romantic Nomad ..The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 25, 2026

    West Magnolia Campground

    Well Spaced Out

    The road isn't too bad all the way around if you have decent clearance and even easier with 4wd. There are spots in every direction once you enter the campground service road.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 24, 2026

    Denver West-Central City KOA

    Beautiful location

    Beautiful location with views of the mountains and walking trails throughout the property. Clean, large bathrooms, showers, laundry and game room on site. They also offer breakfast for a small price but we did not try this. The camp sites are very close together but have a nice table and chairs, bench, and brand new propane grill with propane tank. I don’t think our grill had even been used yet.

  • Gina B.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 24, 2026

    Sawmill Gulch Campground

    Pretty

    It’s easy to pull right off of 125 for a night or two. Next to a creek. We were by ourselves, ford 450 with a 33ft pull behind. Could probably fit one more rig in here although I’m glad we were alone because another rig would be make the area crowded.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 22, 2026

    St. Vrain State Park Campground

    Pretty Good, Interstate Noise

    Decent state park campground with easy access and trailer parking and hookups. Plenty of noise from I-25 to remind you how easy it was to get to.

  • Ben B.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 22, 2026

    Bailey Area Dispersed

    Beautiful view and plenty of space

    Road was a little rough getting back here but it’s a beautiful isolated area.


Guide to Eldorado Springs

Camping sites near Eldorado Springs, Colorado range in elevation from 6,000 feet at lower campgrounds to over 9,000 feet at higher mountain sites. Winter camping is limited by snow accumulation, with most dispersed areas typically accessible from late May through October. Campgrounds in this region follow different fee structures, with established sites ranging from $20-35 per night while dispersed options remain free but with increasingly strict regulations.

What to do

Mountain biking trails: Golden Gate Canyon State Park offers extensive trail networks suitable for various skill levels. "This park has great trails for hiking and mountain biking. There is also a high elevation lake as well as fantastic views of the continental divide," notes Mike M. about Deer Creek Campground — Golden Gate Canyon.

Paddleboarding on Gross Reservoir: Just 15 miles from Eldorado Springs, the reservoir provides non-motorized water recreation opportunities. "Gross Reservoir is not gross! It is an awesome SUPing, kayaking, or canoeing option close to Denver and Boulder," explains Karl G. about Winiger Ridge at Gross Reservoir. Remember that swimming is prohibited as this is Denver's drinking water supply.

Rock climbing access: The Boulder Canyon area provides numerous climbing routes. "Lots of climbing routes nearby and easy to find some good spots away from others," shares Hayley K. about Dream Canyon Campsites - Dispersed Camping. These sites serve as convenient basecamps for climbers seeking early access to popular routes.

What campers like

Solitude in off-peak seasons: Many sites offer greater privacy during weekdays or shoulder seasons. A visitor to Gordon Gulch Dispersed Area noted, "Incredible views. I spent multiple days at this site due to its remote beauty. Campsites far apart, and it was quiet other than the occasional atv. Lots of chipmunks and hummingbirds due to the many wild flowers."

Wildlife viewing opportunities: The region's diverse ecosystems support abundant wildlife. "Moose visitors at dawn and evening, and hungry bears scavenging for food at night is a common occurance," reports Amanda V. Visitors should properly store food and maintain safe distances from wildlife.

Proximity to small mountain towns: Several campgrounds provide easy access to historic mining communities. One reviewer of Denver West-Central City KOA mentioned it's "close to Central City and Blackhawk" while another appreciated that it's a "great location for cute old mountain towns!"

What you should know

Road condition realities: Many dispersed sites require high-clearance vehicles. At West Magnolia Campground, a camper advised, "Road was mostly accessible by 2WD, we had to turn around once in a spot that was too rutted out but only led to one more campsite down the road." Another noted, "Road is not too rough, would recommend 4wd if raining or snowing."

Campfire restrictions: Fire bans are common during dry summer months. "Do not violate the fire bans. The ticket is a million dollars($510). Do not discharge fire arms. They will hunt you down," warns one camper about strict enforcement of regulations.

Cell service limitations: Connectivity varies significantly throughout the region. A visitor noted, "Cell Service is patchy at best. On verizon I had 2 bars of gen 1 service, and could only get patchy data with my multi directional cell boster." Some campgrounds like Reverend's Ridge offer better connectivity than remote dispersed areas.

Tips for camping with families

Established campgrounds for amenities: Families often prefer sites with facilities. A visitor to Reverend's Ridge Campground noted, "Great for families with little ones. The campsites are clean and easy to get to," while another mentioned "Laundry facilities on site. Showers weren't warm at the end of a long day and will cost ya $1.00 for the first 4 minutes and 25 cents every minute after."

Early arrival strategy: Popular family-friendly sites fill quickly, especially on weekends. "This campground was tiny and a little cramped but was very clean and had running showers that was a plus. It was surrounded by trees but they were small which didn't help block the wind," reports Pam B. about Reverend's Ridge Campground — Golden Gate Canyon.

Noise considerations: Some campgrounds experience significant ambient noise. One camper noted, "such a beautiful place. trails are amazing. although the sound of screaming children that pervades the campsite kind of ruins the experience," highlighting the family-friendly but potentially noisy atmosphere at certain sites.

Tips from RVers

Hookup availability: Electric sites at Golden Gate Canyon offer better spacing than some private parks. "Loop E (electric hookups) is very spacious and well laid out. Every campsite is a pull thru allowing you situate anywhere along the paved area to best suit your needs," reports Dennis G. about Reverend's Ridge.

Leveling challenges: Many mountain campgrounds require careful site selection and leveling equipment. At Standley Lake, a camper warned, "We got site 47, which is labeled as an RV site, but it is NOT suitable for pop up campers. the site doesn't have even a hint of a levelable spot."

Winter considerations: Higher elevation campgrounds have short seasons. "It was still reaching freezing at night and so we didn't hook up our water," noted an RVer staying at Denver West-Central City KOA in spring, highlighting the need to prepare for cold nights even during shoulder seasons.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping options are available at Eldorado Canyon State Park?

Eldorado Canyon State Park does not offer overnight camping facilities within the park boundaries. For camping near the park, visitors can head to Roosevelt National Forest Camp Dick Campground, which offers a quintessential Colorado experience with stunning mountain views, well-maintained fire pits, and riverside campsites. Another excellent option is Olive Ridge, located near Allenspark with shaded sites among trees and convenient hiking access. Both campgrounds require reservations during peak season.

Is camping allowed in Eldorado Springs?

Camping is not allowed within Eldorado Springs itself. However, nearby alternatives are available for those wanting to camp in the area. Gordon Gulch Dispersed Area offers free dispersed camping with numbered sites, and continuing down Forest Road 233.1 reveals additional unnumbered sites with great views. For those seeking established campgrounds near Eldorado Springs, Winiger Ridge at Gross Reservoir provides a more developed option with good privacy between sites and access to the reservoir for recreation.

What camping is available near Eldorado Springs, CO?

According to TheDyrt.com, Eldorado Springs, CO offers a wide range of camping options, with 393 campgrounds and RV parks near Eldorado Springs, CO and 115 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Eldorado Springs, CO?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Eldorado Springs, CO is Deer Creek Campground — Golden Gate Canyon with a 4.6-star rating from 48 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Eldorado Springs, CO?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 115 free dispersed camping spots near Eldorado Springs, CO.

What parks are near Eldorado Springs, CO?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 12 parks near Eldorado Springs, CO that allow camping, notably Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests and Pawnee National Grassland and Rocky Mountain National Park.