Dog-Friendly Camping near Monarch, CO

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    Road 240 - Dispersed camping sites allow pets throughout their picturesque mountain settings, with easy access to Shavano Mountain trails. Campers report the sites have outstanding views of Mt. Shavano and surrounding peaks, with spaces that accommodate both tents and RVs. Monarch Park Campground welcomes dogs at all campsites with standard National Forest leash regulations, featuring pet-friendly tent pads and RV spaces surrounded by natural vegetation that provides privacy between sites. Campground reviews note the creek running through the property creates a peaceful setting for pets and owners alike. Browns Creek and Salida North BLM sites offer free dispersed camping options for pet owners, with spacious sites that accommodate multiple tents and vehicles while allowing dogs to explore the natural surroundings.

    Hiking trails accessible from Mount Shavano Dispersed Camping create excellent dog exercise opportunities with minimal restrictions. The Colorado Trail intersects with several camping areas, providing miles of pet-friendly hiking. Many campsites position next to flowing creeks where dogs can cool off during summer months. The rocky access roads to dispersed sites like those on Road 240 require vehicles with reasonable clearance, though reviews indicate most SUVs and trucks navigate them successfully. Alpine weather conditions change rapidly at these higher elevations, necessitating appropriate gear for pets, especially during overnight temperature drops. Several campers recommend bringing extra blankets for dogs when temperatures dip below freezing at night, which happens frequently even during summer months at these 8,000+ foot elevations.

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    Best Dog-Friendly Campgrounds near Monarch (190)

      1. Road 240 - Dispersed

      4.8(11)7mi from MonarchTents

      "This spot is one of the best kept secrets for dispersed camping in Colorado. The road has plenty of camping spots all the way up to the lake. Most spots are wooded and offer plenty of shade."

      "And do not drive up that section to the 3rd if it is already taken (scout ahead here, trust me). You won't be able to turn around and the road gets worse with no where to turn around and no spots."

      2. Shavano Mountain

      4.9(13)11mi from MonarchRVs, Tents

      "Cows are grazing, they’re great but leash up pets. Perfect spot if you want to camp and explore the local area. 80 degrees with most sites offering shade from trees."

      "Pulled by a 2 wheel drive tundra. The road in is a little bit rough but I had no trouble. Slow and steady. Once you get up the entrance it is easy driving."

      3. Cascade (colorado)

      4.8(18)14mi from Monarch21 sitesRVs, Tents

      "This is probably my family's favorite area to camp in Colorado. Off the beaten path enough that traffic is minimal. But nice and close to some great four wheel and off roading areas."

      "There is a trail from the east end of the campground that almost connects to the Narrow Gauge trail , but be careful, we almost lost our dog who got out of her harness and into the road when descending"

      from $25 / night

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      4. Browns Creek

      4.5(23)16mi from MonarchRVs, Tents

      "The hiking is good with several trailheads and easy access to the Colorado Trail."

      "Recommend the hike to browns lake nearby. Vault toilets at the trailhead if needed. Our spot was right off the Colorado trail, lots of thru hikers going by."

      5. Salida North BLM

      4.2(23)16mi from MonarchRVs, Tents

      "Within 20 minutes of driving you have multiple Colorado 14ers to hike, amazing fishing, miles of mountain biking trails and 2 amazing towns with great places to eat or grab a beer. "

      "Beautiful surroundings, picnic tables, fire rings. I gave it a 4 because of annoying rig running generator and a little highway noise."

      6. Mount Shavano Dispersed Camping

      4.8(10)9mi from MonarchRVs, Tents

      "Wide variety of campsites here close to the Colorado trail and two 14ers. Where we camped was a cow field and they came and went so would be careful with dogs."

      "I’ve camped next to the creek and further out away from the water. Honestly, it’s hard to find a bad campsite here! If you want a site close to the creek, you have to get there early."

      7. Monarch Spur RV Park & Campground

      4.8(8)6mi from MonarchRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Stayed here while thru hiking the colorado trail, what a wonderful time! Salida is a quick drive away and the trail is only a mile up the road. Staff was incredible and store well stocked."

      "It’s near a highway but we never found the road noise a problem. Didn’t even notice except an occasional truck using Jake brakes. It all but stopped at night. Owners are super nice and helpful."

      from $40 - $60 / night

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      8. Angel Of Shavano Group — Psicc

      3.6(10)7mi from Monarch1 siteRVs, Tents

      "The Colorado trail runs right next to campground and offered amazing hiking. Tons of Aspen trees!"

      "Quiet, fairly secluded, has its own fishing pond and nearby beaver ponds, N. Fk. S. Arkansas flows past, and it is right on the Colorado Trail."

      from $145 / night

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      9. Raspberry Gulch Dispersed Site

      4.7(19)16mi from MonarchRVs, Tents

      "Large well-spaced sites within a short driving distance to BV. Great access to the colorado trail."

      "Kinda busy with good access to Browns creek and the Colorado trail, but otherwise quiet if you can squeeze in. Easy for trailers too."

      10. Hecla Junction Campground — Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area

      4.5(23)18mi from Monarch23 sitesRVs, Tents

      "The campground is north of Salida Colorado on the Arkansas River. This is the busy spot at the end of the commercial river rafting run."

      "Beautiful in its location, there were site improvements several years ago, which are nice and still hold true in 2023. (level tent pads, delineated sites, etc.)"

      from $28 / night

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    Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Monarch, CO

    1594 Reviews of 190 Monarch Campgrounds


    • Mechel M.
      May. 22, 2018

      Gunnison KOA

      Beautiful Setting and Family Friendly

      The Gunnison KOA is in a beautiful setting with large trees that is about 75 yards from the river. The spaces are generously sized, although the camping sites could use power outlets. They are very kid and pet friendly; and have a dog park. There is a friendly donkey who roams the grounds, so make sure your 4 legged friends are okay around bigger animals. The bathrooms are clean and functional. The same could not be said for the dishwashing station that is outdoors. It is in horrible condition, including a dripping faucet. Also, be aware that you are very close to the river and there is a mosquito and moisture problem. Even with these minor problems, this is still a great place to stay.

    • Matthew G.
      Aug. 27, 2019

      Cascade (colorado)

      One of our favorites

      This is probably my family's favorite area to camp in Colorado. Off the beaten path enough that traffic is minimal. But nice and close to some great four wheel and off roading areas.

    • Max B.
      Jun. 25, 2018

      Buffalo Pass Campground

      Dispersed camping, solitude

      Great place to camp in Colorado to avoid weekend crowds. Wide open, off the beaten path as far as Colorado goes.

    • DThe Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 16, 2024

      Salida RV Resort

      Very nice new RV park. Right on the Arkansas River, great mountain views.

      Very clean, large level spots with gravel and plenty of room in between RVs.  Great location, close to Salida and hiking & biking trails.  Directly on the Arkansas River -- river view spots are very nice and all spots have a view of the mountains, there's a bit of road noise from nearby highway.  Friendly staff, nice clubhouse with showers, pool table & fitness center, there's a small dog park and pickleball courts.  Direct access to Arkansas River for kayaks and small boats (walk down to river, can't drive there).  Campground internet was spotty but cell service is great so internet is very good if you have a hot spot.  Highly recommended, my only complaint is there's no pool or hot tub.

    • Isabelle K.The Dyrt PRO User
      Sep. 20, 2021

      Road 240 - Dispersed

      A hidden paradise

      This spot is one of the best kept secrets for dispersed camping in Colorado. The road has plenty of camping spots all the way up to the lake. Most spots are wooded and offer plenty of shade. We were lucky enough to end up right along the river. If you keep driving down the road, you will end up at a stunning alpine lake basin that offers plenty of hiking. High clearance vehicle is necessary to get down this road.

    • Troy W.
      Apr. 8, 2021

      Twin Peaks Dispersed Campground- Colorado

      Love love love!

      Easily one of my favorite places to camp in Colorado! It’s a must stay every year for me. Killer views, great hiking, beach days and a peaceful location.

    • LThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 4, 2026

      Forest Road 272 Dispersed Camping

      Fire Ban Restrictions - Stage 1. No open fires allowed.

      As of April 2026, Stage 1 Fire Restrictions are in effect for all National Forest System lands, including dispersed campsites in Pike-San Isabel National Forests (Browns Creek area). That means NO open campfires are allowed in dispersed sites, even in existing rock rings. Please check all fire ban restrictions in areas where you might be camping in Colorado due to the state’s significant drought. Nationally, 85-90% of wildfires are caused by human activity. “If you light it, be prepared to fight it”.

    • Joey B.
      Nov. 13, 2020

      Oh Be Joyful Campground

      Perfect weather in October!

      Drove out with some friends from Kansas in early October this year and the views and weather was Amazing! Campsite has “fees” through an honor system so you no host to worry about you come and camp as you go here. Place has fire pits bathrooms! One of my favorite spots to camp in Colorado so far.


    Guide to Monarch

    The Monarch Pass area sits at elevations above 8,000 feet with rapid weather fluctuations that can drop temperatures below freezing even during summer nights. Dispersed camping sites spread across multiple forest service roads and BLM lands near the continental divide. Road conditions vary dramatically from maintained gravel to rough jeep tracks requiring high clearance vehicles.

    What to do

    Hiking to alpine lakes: From Monarch Park campsites, access multiple trail systems including paths to high mountain lakes. "As you continue driving up the rocky road, you'll end up at a stunning alpine lake basin that offers plenty of hiking," notes one visitor at Road 240 Dispersed.

    Fishing at stocked lakes: O'Haver Lake offers productive trout fishing throughout the camping season. "The trout fishing here is incredible and many folks were getting their 4 fish limit each day," reports a camper who visited the area, noting the lake supports a healthy fish population despite its small size.

    Mountain biking nearby trails: The Raspberry Gulch Dispersed Site provides direct access to multiple biking options. "We also rode our mountain bikes on 272, 274A and the 273," shares one camper, highlighting the network of interconnected forest roads suitable for two-wheeled exploration.

    White water rafting access: The Arkansas River offers world-class rafting opportunities with campgrounds strategically placed near put-ins and take-outs. "Love everything about staying here and having camp at our takeout from the Arkansas/Browns Canyon run," explains a visitor to Hecla Junction Campground.

    What campers like

    Seclusion between sites: At Browns Creek dispersed camping area, space is abundant. "Dispersed campsites are spread out so you can't see or hear your neighbors. Great proximity to trailheads and easy to get to," reports one visitor who appreciated the privacy.

    Wildlife viewing opportunities: The natural surroundings attract diverse wildlife. "Because of the quiet seclusion, Dahl sheep not only wonder through camp but they stuck around for about 3 hours! Also had a cow moose munch her way through," recalls a camper who stayed at Angel of Shavano.

    Night sky visibility: Minimal light pollution creates exceptional stargazing conditions. "The sky was amazing at night," notes a camper at Raspberry Gulch, while another at Hecla Junction mentioned, "We were also able to see the Milky Way while sitting around the fire."

    Creek-side camping: Road 240 Dispersed offers water features at select sites. "We found a campsite that had a little waterfall and fast flowing creek next to it. It was the perfect little spot," shares one camper about their experience finding a prime location.

    What you should know

    Road conditions vary dramatically: Access roads to dispersed sites often require careful driving. "Believe the reviews when they say the road to get to these campsites are ROCKY. I was able to get there in my Hyundai Santa Fe but got nervous a couple of times," warns a visitor to Road 240.

    Early arrival recommended: Mount Shavano Dispersed Camping fills quickly during peak seasons. "If you want a site close to the creek, you have to get there early. I went on a Thursday in October and the sites were filled before noon," advises one camper.

    Seasonal closures impact access: Some areas have wildlife management restrictions. "Closed Dec 1-June 1 for wildlife management. Watch out in the wet weather-road super muddy a bit difficult to get through," notes a visitor attempting to access Browns Creek during the off-season.

    Bathroom facilities limited: Most dispersed areas lack facilities. "There's no trash bins or toilets. Otherwise a great campsite," mentions a camper at Salida North BLM, while others note the presence of vault toilets at established campgrounds.

    Tips for camping with families

    Dog friendly campgrounds near Monarch: Cascade Campground welcomes pets with appropriate controls. "This is probably my family's favorite area to camp in Colorado. Off the beaten path enough that traffic is minimal," shares one visitor with pets, noting the quiet environment beneficial for families with animals.

    Cold nights require preparation: Even summer camping requires warm gear. "As is apparently our lot in life, as soon as we camp at altitude a cold front moves through, the temps drop and it gets rainy and/or snowy. Snowed about 1.5 inches Saturday morning," reports a camper at Monarch Park in June.

    Fishing for young anglers: Stocked lakes offer reliable catches for children. "Great for teaching the grandkids fishing. Coyotes calling at night and mule deer wandering through the campground," describes a visitor to O'Haver Lake, noting its family-friendly fishing environment.

    Pet-friendly hiking trails: Multiple dog-friendly hiking options exist throughout the area. "We went for a hike, there were multiple hiking trails including access to the Colorado Trail," notes a Raspberry Gulch visitor who brought their dog along to explore.

    Tips from RVers

    Site leveling challenges: Many mountain sites require additional equipment. "We couldn't get fully level, but it was a good site otherwise. The sites are fairly nice for a FS CG and very well spaced. Some sites are fairly level, but others will present some challenges," advises an RV owner at Monarch Park.

    Water access locations: Hecla Junction Campground provides limited utilities. "The camp group does not have water and spotty Mobile phone service for those who care," notes one RV camper who visited this Arkansas River access point.

    Trailer size limitations: Some dispersed areas accommodate larger rigs better than others. "DO NOT bring your trailer past the 3rd spot up the road after the bridge. And do not drive up that section to the 3rd if it is already taken (scout ahead here, trust me). You won't be able to turn around," cautions a trailer owner who visited Road 240.

    Cell service variability: Connectivity varies widely across camping areas. "Cellular - AT&T was decent, we were able to stream with a jetpack. T-Mobile is ok in some areas. It was not as reliable," reports an RVer who stayed at Mount Shavano area, providing important information for those needing to stay connected.

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