| Facilities: Mancos State Park provides two campgrounds, tables, grills, vault toilets and water hydrants; Volleyball and horseshoe, a dump station, a group picnic ground, boat ramp and ranger station. Reservations: reservations are accepted to use Mancos State Park. Best Time To Visit: Mancos State Park is open year round. Fees: There are a variety of fees that can be occurred when entering this state area, from a daily walking pass all the way to an annual vehicle pass. Please contact this State Recreation Area to find the plan best for you. Accessibility: The state park does provide campgrounds that are accessible for disabled persons. Please contact the Mancos State Park for further information. Rules: Length of Stay - There is a 28 day maximum stay allowed per Colorado park during any 45 day period. One camping unit with up to 6 people is allowed per campsite. A violation of this regulation may result in the visitor being required to purchase an additional campsite (if available), or the reservation may be terminated and the appropriate fees refunded. The allowable combinations are one passenger vehicle and two tents; or one motorized vehicle towing a camping trailer and one tent (if space allows). If space permits, one additional passenger vehicle and/or motorcycle may be parked at a campsite. Directions: To reach Mancos State Park from Durango, travel west on U.S. Highway 160 27 miles to the town of Mancos. Go north on State Highway 184 1/2 mile and turn east onto County Road 42 (Forest Service Road 561). Go 5 miles and take Road North to the park entrance. To reach Mancos State Park from Cortez, travel east on U.S. Highway 160 to Mancos. Go north on State Highway 184 1/2 mile and turn east onto County Road 42 (Forest Service Road 561). Go 5 miles and take Road North to the park entrance. | |