South Mineral — San Juan National Forest

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The sound of South Mineral Creek carries through most of the campground, a constant backdrop that reviewers mention repeatedly. Set within San Juan National Forest at over 9,800 feet, this forested campground sits between the base of Ice Mountain and the creek corridor, with open sightlines toward the surrounding San Juan peaks. Snow can linger into early June at this elevation, and even August nights can drop cold enough to require serious layering.

Two loops hold roughly 25 sites, spaced generously with hammocking trees between them. Several sites sit close enough to the creek that campers can hear the water from their tents. Fred S. notes the "vault toilets were very clean and had tp," a detail that holds across multiple reviews, with campground hosts consistently credited for keeping facilities in good shape. Fire rings and metal tables come standard at each site. No electrical or water hookups are available, though potable water stations are on-site.

The Ice Lakes trailhead sits near the campground entrance, which means the adjacent parking area draws day hikers in volume. The road in is accessible to standard vehicles, roughly four miles from the main route and passing several dispersed sites along the creek on the way. No cell service reaches the campground. Firewood is available for purchase from the hosts.

Crowds are a real factor here. The campground fills early on summer weekends, and Lou P. advises having "a plan B." First-come, first-served appears to be the norm based on recent reviews, with no reliable online reservation option reported. Arriving by mid-morning on a Saturday in July or August gives the best odds of securing a site. Note that pets are not permitted at this campground.

Campers who miss out on a spot here have options along CR 7, where dispersed sites line the road for a considerable stretch. Those wanting a broader look at the region can browse campgrounds near San Juan National Forest or consider tent campgrounds near San Juan National Forest for more primitive setups in the surrounding area.

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  • Starting July 1, 2026 at 12:01am, Stage II Fire Prohibitions are in effect throughout the entire San Juan National Forest. The following are prohibited on the National Forest System (NFS) lands of the San Juan National Forest:
    • Building,maintaining,attending,orusingafire,campfire,charcoalbarbecue,orgrill,except ifusingadevicesolelyfueledbyliquidorgasthatcanbeturnedonandoffinanareabarren or cleared of all flammable materials within three feet of the device.
    • Smoking,exceptinanenclosedvehicleorbuilding.
    • Weldingoroperatinganacetyleneorothertorchwithopenflame.
    • Usinganexplosive. See forest order below for more detail. Alert Start Date: July 1, 2026 Alert End Date: December 31, 2026 Rec Sites Affected: Columbine Ranger DistrictPagosa Ranger DistrictDolores Ranger District Order Number: 02-13-00-26-10

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37.8056 N
107.7751 W

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Reviewed Aug. 6, 2026

A little slice of heaven

A little slice of heaven. I was fortunate to find campsite #8 which faces mountains and a lovely stream, which I could hear from my tent. Everyone was friendly, the campground host was kind and always available. No cell service or services whatsoever. Campsites have fire ring (check for restrictions) and metal table. Flat somewhat level area for tents. Wide road. Very quiet and serene. Could not register online, first come first serve.

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Month of VisitAugust
  • Review photo of South Mineral — San Juan National Forest by Derek J., August 6, 2026
  • Review photo of South Mineral — San Juan National Forest by Derek J., August 6, 2026
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Reviewed Jun. 14, 2026

Great campground

This is a small campground that fills up early. Have a plan B. The hosts are great, the campground is clean and well maintained. There is no cell service. The trailhead for Ice Lake is very close by, and the parking lot for the trailhead is a zoo.

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Month of VisitJune
  • Review photo of South Mineral — San Juan National Forest by Lou P., June 14, 2026
  • Review photo of South Mineral — San Juan National Forest by Lou P., June 14, 2026
Reviewed Sep. 18, 2025

Gorgeous with plenty to do

Stayed at site 6 - super expose which was great for starlink, solar, and warming up after a cold night

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Month of VisitSeptember
  • Review photo of South Mineral — San Juan National Forest by Whitney F., September 18, 2025
  • Review photo of South Mineral — San Juan National Forest by Whitney F., September 18, 2025
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Reviewed Sep. 3, 2023

Crowded and not dispersed camping at all

This is not dispersed camping at all.  The actual South Mineral Campground is a drive-in, specific site, pay first come first serve situation.  It was so crowded.  Even in the free sampsites it was overrun by RV's, trailers, and tons of people.  It may have been because it was Labor Day weekend, but definitely not a place that I would want to camp if you are looking for peace, quiet, and serenity.  It was like going to a tailgate party at some sort of festival.  I would change the description of this plae as driving in to what we thought was "dispersed camping" was actually not.  Great for families.  We did not stay here.

Month of VisitSeptember
Reviewed Aug. 1, 2023

Great week stay

Got there on a Sunday at 11 am in late July and they had around 6 sites available. We enjoyed the weather the view and the sounds of the rushing creek. The hosts keep the park clean, portable toilets kept clean and firewood for sale. Our site was near the trailhead to Ice Lake. Lots of dispersed camping on the CR 7 going towards campground. Also a forest road for 4x4 vehicles drive past the campground to find amazing views and even more great dispersed areas to camp.

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Month of VisitJuly
  • Review photo of South Mineral — San Juan National Forest by Kristine F., August 1, 2023
  • Review photo of South Mineral — San Juan National Forest by Kristine F., August 1, 2023
  • Review photo of South Mineral — San Juan National Forest by Kristine F., August 1, 2023
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Reviewed Jun. 18, 2023

Beautiful Setting

Stayed at campsite #17 in early June. Large campsite near intersection of campground roads; some traffic driving by. Campground wasn't crowded during our stay. Site was across road from vault toilets, and a few sites away from the nearest water station. Vault toilets were very clean & had tp. Elevation of campground is over 9800 feet. Snow was still on the ground in places. Overnight temperatures around 30 degrees F. Firewood was available for sale. Campground hosts were great! Kept the campground clean & safe. Campsite included metal fire ring & table. Site had great views of nearby mountains. The trailhead for Ice Lakes Trail is near campground entrance. Forest road accessing the campground was easy to drive for any vehicle. Pass a handful of walk-in dispersed tent sites on the way. South Mineral Creek & Clear Creek flow along side campground, providing fishing opportunities. Overall beautiful campground.

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Month of VisitJune
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  • Review photo of South Mineral — San Juan National Forest by Fred S., June 18, 2023
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Reviewed Jun. 24, 2021

Primo area if it’s not busy

I’ve stayed at both the CG and along the road in the dozens of available (if your lucky and early) dispersed sites.

Prime area to have your base to hike to Ice Lakes (closed still due to fire) or off-roading around the San Juan’s.

It’s a really busy area but if you can grab one of the better sites in the CG you’ll feel like the only one there. Clean, usually good well mannered neighbors but since it’s an easy spot to get too you’ll get the opposite as well.

Beautiful river flowing down the valley as well which is always a bonus.

IF you can’t get a spot here at least you have options for dispersed camping all around which helps take the stress off but remember it is quite a busy area and that really is my only negative

Month of VisitSeptember
  • Review photo of South Mineral — San Juan National Forest by Alex S., June 24, 2021
  • Review photo of South Mineral — San Juan National Forest by Alex S., June 24, 2021
  • Review photo of South Mineral — San Juan National Forest by Alex S., June 24, 2021
Reviewed Sep. 4, 2020

Words can't describe

My husband and I spent the last 9 days in the southwest traveling around camping. I would have to say this spot was my favorite spot of all. The actual South Mineral Campground was full, but there are spots along the river the whole way and plenty of them. If you're ready for some quiet, primitive camping- this is it. Gear up, though because the weather can change with the snap of your fingers. I wore 2 pairs of socks, 2 jackets, sweats, my buff, my hood and a beanie + I was under 2 blankets IN AUGUST! You're surrounded by mountains, trees, and the beautiful sky. Best it's based at the Ice Lake Trail head!

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Reviewed Aug. 23, 2020

Great jump to Ice Lake

I managed to get the last available spot, I recommend getting there early or planning to dispersed camp nearby, which there are a lot of options for.

The bathrooms near the front are older and used by hikers for the Ice Lakes Trail. I recommend taking the extra walk to one of the two other restrooms at the campground.

There’s a mix of exposed and shaded spots. Lots of easy walking trails nearby with creeks and waterfalls. Overall a good experience.

  • Review photo of South Mineral — San Juan National Forest by Ryan H., August 23, 2020
  • Review photo of South Mineral — San Juan National Forest by Ryan H., August 23, 2020
Reviewed Apr. 29, 2020

Tons of wildlife, nearby falls, hiking trails, off-road climbs etc

South Mineral Creek Campground is just about as remote as you wanna get without sacrificing the real luxuries in life, like running water and toilets. The road in is quite a ways from, well, pretty much everything you know and love about civilization but that's part of the draw if you ask me. You won't have cell service but you will have an abundance of critters who make themselves right at home in your camp if you let them and beautifully vibrant wildflowers in the late summer months. If you've been wondering how to show the kids a magnificent world beyond TikTok and Fortnite, this is a great place to start. The only reason anyone will be pulling out a phone is to snap pictures.

Month of VisitAugust
  • Review photo of South Mineral — San Juan National Forest by Trina S., April 29, 2020
  • Review photo of South Mineral — San Juan National Forest by Trina S., April 29, 2020
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Reviewed Jul. 31, 2019

Spotlessly clean with unbeatable views

I can’t say enough great things about this campground! The views all around a tremendous, with the San Juan peaks high above you and waterfalls cascading in every direction. The place is kept spotless and the bathrooms were some of the cleanest I’ve seen in a Colorado campground. I really appreciated the fact that they could have probably squeezed quite a few more campsites in this popular campground, but they chose instead to keep the spots well spaced out and give each camper a private place to enjoy. With that being said, make reservations, this place fills up quick!

  • Review photo of South Mineral — San Juan National Forest by Isabelle K., July 31, 2019
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Reviewed Sep. 30, 2018

South Mineral Campground

Down an access road about 4 miles is South Mineral Campground. On the way there you will pass several single dispersed campsites next to the river or in the reeds by the beaver ponds, as well as a few semi developed dispersed campgrounds. South Mineral is set back between the base of Ice Mountain and the river, with a really nice and fast rushing waterfall/cascade. There are essentially two loops, with around 25 sites that are nicely sized and spaced with great hammocking trees. The campground is fairly level with handicap access to several sites. There is no electric or water hook ups, but there is water available. There is a day use parking area for those who want to fish, as well as a parking area across from the entrance of the campground for hikers and backpackers heading up to Ice Lake or Clear Lake and beyond or just peak bagging. The vault toilets were clean-ish, but in the need of servicing (it was not long after the July 4th weekend). If you are in need of a shower, head into Silverton and go to the Red Mountain Lodge RV park office. You can get a key to the shower for $5. The showers are clean and not too busy in the middle of the day.

Month of VisitJuly
  • Review photo of South Mineral — San Juan National Forest by Annie C., September 30, 2018
  • Review photo of South Mineral — San Juan National Forest by Annie C., September 30, 2018
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Reviewed May. 28, 2018

Great views from the campground and easy access to trailhead

The trail head for Ice Lake and Island Lake is just across the road. There is a stream that runs along side the campground. The spaces are nice and large. This campground does not take reservations, but we were lucky enough to get a place on a Sunday afternoon.

There are several pit toilets, which are clean and have TP.

We camped with our small travel trailer and were really happy here! Going back this year.

Month of VisitJuly
  • Review photo of South Mineral — San Juan National Forest by Gail L., May 28, 2018
Reviewed Jun. 30, 2017

Great campground close to Ice Lakes

Camped here after hiking to Ice Lakes and Island Lake. It's right at the trail head! The camp hosts were awesome and the spots are beautiful. Great spot.

Month of VisitJuly
  • Review photo of South Mineral — San Juan National Forest by Madison G., June 30, 2017
  • Review photo of South Mineral — San Juan National Forest by Madison G., June 30, 2017
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