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    Dispersed camping areas and established campgrounds surround Silver Plume, Colorado, providing varied options for outdoor stays in the Rocky Mountains. The region includes Guanella Pass Campground near Georgetown, which accommodates tent and RV camping with drive-in, hike-in, and walk-in access. Chinns Lake Dispersed Camping offers a more primitive experience north of Silver Plume, while Peru Creek Designated Dispersed Camping provides tent sites with permit requirements. Several campgrounds in the area feature fire rings, picnic tables, and vault toilets, though amenities vary significantly between established and dispersed sites.

    Road conditions and seasonal closures impact camping access throughout the area, with many campgrounds operating only from late May through early September. High-elevation sites like Guanella Pass (open June 6 to September 7) experience snow and cold temperatures well into spring and early fall. Dispersed camping areas often require high-clearance vehicles to navigate rough forest roads, particularly after rain. Cell service remains limited or nonexistent at most sites, especially in more remote locations. Campers should prepare for rapidly changing mountain weather conditions, including afternoon thunderstorms common during summer months. A visitor commented, "This trail does require some 4x4 action to get to the top. Lots of rocks, bumps, and pools of water to travel through to get anywhere."

    Many campers appreciate the proximity to hiking trails and water features near Silver Plume camping areas. Fall River Reservoir Dispersed Camping Trail receives positive reviews for its scenic creek access and relative seclusion while remaining accessible from nearby towns. Visitors frequently mention wildlife sightings, including moose, in the surrounding national forest lands. Campgrounds closer to I-70 provide convenience but may experience highway noise, while more remote sites offer greater solitude at the cost of rougher access. A recent review noted, "Even at the end of the trail, next to the reservoir there are some great spots to camp at. And a hike around the reservoir would show you that you could even do a bit of backpacking if you wanted to camp by a waterfall for the night." Fire restrictions vary throughout the season, with most established campgrounds providing fire rings while dispersed areas may have seasonal bans.

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    Best Campgrounds near Silver Plume (497)

      1. Chinns Lake Dispersed Camping

      4.4(26)9mi from Silver Plume

      "Just outside of Idaho Springs, take the exit for Co Rd 275 off of I-70. It's a scenic drive up a curvy paved road for about 15 minutes."

      "It is about 7 miles of dirt road, and 4 miles of very challenging (for me) driving. Be sure to follow the sign LEFT to Chinns Lake. "

      2. Prospector Campground

      4.6(51)18mi from Silver Plume107 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Located on Dillon Reservoir, Prospector Campground offers a nice balance of feeling remote while being conveniently near some really neat towns."

      "Great views of lake dillon and each spot is tucked into trees so you don’t see neighbors even if you can hear them. Short Hiking trail connected to the campground plus so many trail options close by"

      from $27 / night

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      3. Denver West-Central City KOA

      4.5(32)13mi from Silver PlumeRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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!!"

      4. Guanella Pass

      4.3(19)6mi from Silver Plume18 sitesRVs, Tents

      "There are 4 sites that are down by the creek in the trees that are walk-in only but have the most space between them and are right on the creek. They are my favorite spots on site."

      "Close hikes near by including one of Colorado’s 14ers."

      from $26 / night

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      5. Fall River Reservoir Dispersed Camping Trail

      4.3(20)9mi from Silver PlumeTents

      "I first camped in Colorado last year with a friend and we chose this dispersed due to it being close to travel too- yet still dispersed. I’ve come back 4 other times to camp here!"

      "It is a light off road trail and would recommend having high vehicle clearance and 4x4. We were unable to park right next to the reservoir because it was closed off."

      6. Pull off with fire ring - Dispersed Site

      3.8(16)6mi from Silver PlumeRVs, Tents

      "Resources were running low on a Friday night so it was great pull off great views close to idaho springs down town , nice hiking trails as well traffic is pretty much non existent after 9pm"

      "Any unpaved areas around it are not flat."

      7. West Chicago Creek

      4.5(13)4mi from Silver Plume16 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Sites 7, 9, and 11 have trails that connect back to Chicago creek just a short distance away. Hiking trails are close by to nearby forests land. No cell service."

      "It's close enough to civilization that there was a LOT of activity both in the campground and at the nearby picnic area. Choose a site on the outside."

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      8. Vasquez Ridge

      3.8(31)15mi from Silver PlumeRVs, Tents

      "There are different types of sites, including some pull-offs for campers, some sites you could drive into off the road, and some with parking on the road and a small hike down to the site."

      "The site we found was tucked back away from the road giving us nice privacy. We could barely see our neighbors from our campsite, but we could hear them."

      9. Peru Creek Designated Dispersed Camping

      4.2(16)9mi from Silver PlumeRVs, Tents

      "Overall great stay, some fun off roading trails near by and beautiful views. A bit buggy so bring bug spray but a camp fire keeps them at bay."

      "We have an off-road teardrop trailer with rooftop tent and travelled with another family with rooftop tent and we were able to spread out with plenty of level ground for our vehicles/sleeping quarters."

      10. Echo Lake Campground

      4.4(14)7mi from Silver Plume18 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Echo Lake campground is situated off Squaw Pass Rd next to Echo Lake and the start of Mt Evans Rd."

      "RV sites are VERY close together and a little close to the main road. That is the only downside. Beautiful and spacious sites surrounded by spruce trees. Camp host was friendly and helpful."

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    Recent Reviews near Silver Plume, CO

    3409 Reviews of 497 Silver Plume Campgrounds


    • RThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 8, 2026

      Halfmoon Campground

      Great campsite for Holy Cross

      Stayed here overnight to basecamp Holy Cross. Clean, quiet, and not terribly expensive. Rolled in around 7PM on a Monday and 5/7 of the sites were available.

    • Sharon S.
      Jul. 7, 2026

      Elk Meadows Lodge & RV Resort

      Quick visit

      The rv park is close to town. It would be great if the rv park was on a shuttle stop. There is wide space between campers. The bathroom near my site was immaculate. The site was well groomed, fire pits CLEAN, and the tables as well. The camp hosts were warm and friendly. They even greeted us when we arrived! There is propane and firewood for purchase. The guests kept to the quiet hours. There were large trash receptacles, including recycle.

    • Taryn S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 7, 2026

      Moraine Park Campground — Rocky Mountain National Park

      Good basecamp for RMNP, but funky site layout

      Moraine Park is an excellent location for exploring the park and has some amenities, but the sites are laid out really bizarre and you won't have ANY privacy.

      We stayed in A46 in a 4runner with a RTT plus an additional tent, and really liked our site. Ours was technically a "walk in," but the distance from the vehicle to the picnic table and tent pad is negligible - you can hold conversation from one spot to the other. We loved that the site sits a bit higher than the driveway and street (also it has its own driveway, not shared), and it has a fair amount of space all around except for the site to the left (if you're facing your vehicle from the site). The bathrooms/rinse station/potable water and trash were only a few sites down, and the solar showers (which we did not use) are one or two sites down the other direction. Ice and firewood are available nearby the entrance.

      Be aware generators are allowed here during certain hours, which may be a plus or minus for you.

      We prefer the tree cover and fewer people Timber Creek offers, but the location of this one is great.

    • Brian C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 6, 2026

      Hell Canyon Dispersed

      Nice spot

      Not a bad road getting here. One lane most of the way with a few turn around spots getting to the sites.

    • m
      Jul. 6, 2026

      Kelly Dahl

      Nice Spot

      I wouldn’t necessarily plan another trip here but it’s nice to know the place. Came last week and we literally had the FCFS side of the campground to ourselves the 2nd night which was nice!

      The spots really vary on that side and I wouldn’t say any have space for campers bigger than pop ups. Some were basically nothing., and maybe 4 had pop up parking. There’s a lake at the campground entrance and the sun sets behind it so it was gorgeous, no water access though. And I will say, I often wonder why we pay so much at campground’s…the camp host was constantly around maintaining the grounds. I’ve never seen that before.

    • RThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 5, 2026

      Granite Gulch Campground — Hermit Park Open Space

      Beginners Parardise!

      Joined our close family friends on our first travel trailer trip from AZ to CO. Both sites are perfect for boon-dockers but stayed within seconds of the restroom for the children and emergencies. No showers present, so prepare if that’s a need as it is for us. We have a grey water collection tank so do use them. Wild life did come and inspect my setup since I had a hose running into a ditch into my collection tank for gravity.

      Other than that, couldn’t have entered the pop-up community any better.

    • Sue D.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 5, 2026

      Bailey Area Dispersed

      Bailey

      Challenging road with ruts but worth the.peace over July 4th.

    • mark C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 5, 2026

      Middlefork rv park

      Not bad

      If you want a spot for an RV near Breckenridge. This is it. Cool in July low 70’s for a high low 40’s at night. Gravel sites tarred road so not stupid dusty.


    Guide to Silver Plume

    Camping sites near Silver Plume, Colorado range from 9,600 to 11,000 feet in elevation, creating challenging mountain conditions with significant temperature swings between day and night. The area receives heavy snowfall from October through May, with many access roads impassable until late spring. Most campgrounds in this region operate only during a short 3-4 month window when conditions permit safe access.

    What to do

    Mining history exploration: 8 miles round-trip. The Peru Creek area features abandoned mining structures accessible via moderate hiking trails. "Peru Creek was just across the road and we took our chairs over to sit by it one sunny afternoon which was wonderful. LOTS of moose droppings in the area but we never saw any," notes a visitor to Peru Creek Designated Dispersed Camping.

    Mountain biking: 4+ miles of trails. The Rainbow Road area provides technical terrain for intermediate to advanced riders. "We accessed further down the road with our mountain bikes. Once camping area had a picnic table, most others were typical dispersed camping. There is a super cool mine in the area that you can explore!" shares a camper from Peru Creek.

    High-altitude fishing: Stocked lakes. Fall River Reservoir offers trout fishing opportunities throughout summer. A camper at Fall River Reservoir Dispersed Camping Trail reports, "Our tent was literally right next to a stream of water which was good fishing as me and my friend caught our daily limit of fish very quickly the only day we were there."

    What campers like

    Alpine stargazing: Clear mountain skies. The high elevation and minimal light pollution create exceptional night sky viewing. A camper at West Chicago Creek shared, "What an amazing campground, such beautiful scenery and very quiet. Roughly 16 very spaced out sites. Fire pits with grill top and picnic tables at each location. Sites have bear boxes for protection and safe keeping."

    Wildlife encounters: Dawn and dusk sightings. The mountain forests host diverse wildlife including moose and fox. "We got there on a Sunday afternoon in July around 10 AM and still found a spot. The lake is soooo beautiful!" noted a visitor at Fall River Reservoir, while another camper mentioned, "I stayed on a Wednesday night and just about all the campsites were full."

    Waterfall hiking: Various difficulty levels. Multiple trails lead to seasonal waterfalls within hiking distance of camping areas. At Chinns Lake Dispersed Camping, a camper experienced "Absolutely gorgeous. Got to within 1/8 mi and had to stop. Camped there and watched at least ten jeeps try and fail to get up. Hiked up to an absolutely gorgeous lake, and upper lake."

    What you should know

    Vehicle requirements: High clearance needed. Most dispersed sites require 4WD vehicles with adequate ground clearance. "The entrance road is a bit rocky and 4x4 would be suggested. Low clearance vehicles won't make it up with bumpers intact," warns a Chinns Lake visitor. Another adds, "You'll absolutely need a 4x4 or a high-clearance SUV to get up there. The road is rocky and steep in places, but manageable with careful driving."

    Seasonal limitations: June-September window. Snow can block access until late June at higher elevations. A Chinns Lake reviewer noted, "There's still at least 3 feet or more of snow and ice on this trail. It's just past the river. Spent 3 hours getting unstuck."

    Weather preparedness: Rapid temperature changes. Afternoon thunderstorms are common and temperatures drop significantly after sunset. "It did get pretty windy at night and it also dropped into the upper 30's," shared a Chinns Lake camper. "The weather changes drastically up there and all three days we got 3/5 hours of rain," added another visitor.

    Tips for camping with families

    Child-friendly sites: Choose established campgrounds. Echo Lake Campground offers more amenities for family comfort. "Echo Lake campground is situated off Squaw Pass Rd next to Echo Lake and the start of Mt Evans Rd. The campground has all the facilities: fire ring, picnic table, tent pads, toilets, water, firewood... there's even a lodge right next to it."

    Easy access activities: 1-mile loop trails. Echo Lake features a flat trail perfect for young children. "There's multiple hikes to chose from of different difficulty. Ranging from nature walk status - the Echo Lake Trail, a flat 1 mile walk around Echo Lake - to quick but tough hikes like Chief Mountain Trail."

    Emergency preparedness: Limited cell service. Pack first aid supplies and inform others of your plans. "I have AT&T and had zero cell reception, some of the others had Verizon which had limited cell service," notes a Chinns Lake camper, highlighting communication challenges.

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection strategy: Arrive weekdays. Weekend competition for suitable RV sites is intense throughout summer. At Prospector Campground, an RVer shared, "This was our first time staying in site 105 for a single night in between stays at other campgrounds. It is a pull-through site that comfortably fit our 29' Class C, Tow Dolly, and Towed Vehicle with room to spare."

    Road hazards: Scout before committing. Many access roads become increasingly difficult beyond the first mile. "The road up is no joke, listen to everyone when they say you need 4x4 with a least 3' clearance. Be patient and it will reward you," advises a Chinns Lake visitor.

    Water management: No hookups available. Bring sufficient water as most sites lack potable sources. "Water pump is not functioning as of 6/24, so bring your own water," reports an Echo Lake camper, emphasizing the importance of self-sufficiency.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Silver Plume, CO?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Silver Plume, CO offers a wide range of camping options, with 497 campgrounds and RV parks near Silver Plume, CO and 177 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Silver Plume, CO?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Silver Plume, CO is Chinns Lake Dispersed Camping with a 4.4-star rating from 26 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Silver Plume, CO?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 177 free dispersed camping spots near Silver Plume, CO.

    What parks are near Silver Plume, CO?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 15 parks near Silver Plume, CO that allow camping, notably Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests and Pawnee National Grassland and Rocky Mountain National Park.