Information About Campgrounds In Alamosa, Colorado
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Alamosa, Colorado
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Cathedral Campground - RV Developed, Tent Developed
Located near Embargo Creek, there are 33 individual campsites with tables and fireplaces, vault type toilets and developed drinking water with a spring source. The maximum RV size is 35 feet.

Cojones Campground - RV Primitive, Tent Primitive
There are 16 individual sites with ample parking space. Maneuvering space for trailers is limited, and the maximum size for RV's is 25'.

Comstock Campground - RV Primitive, Tent Primitive
There are eight individual sites with tables and fireplaces, vault type toilets and ample parking space. Maneuvering space for trailers is limited, and the maximum size for RV's is 30'.

Cross Creek Campground - RV Developed, Tent Developed
This campground is located on the south end of Beaver Creek Reservoir among spruce and fir trees. There are a total of 11 individual campsites for trailers/RV's or tents.

Elk Creek Campground - RV Developed, Tent Developed
This campground is for day use and overnight use. There are 31 campsites with tables and fire grills.

Highway Springs Campground - RV Primitive, Tent Primitive
The facilities include 11 campsites with tables and fireplaces, 5 campsites with fireplaces but no tables, 2 vault type toilets, trash cans and adequate turn around and parking space for RV's. No drinking water or firewood is provided.

Ivy Creek Campground - Tent Primitive
This campground is considered to be remote and is usually not heavily used yet attractive with trees and open grassland. The campground is really more suitable for tents and popup camping trailers, as there are no developed spurs or pull-throughs.

Kerr Lake - Tent Developed
At 11,400 feet above sea level, this lake is one of the few boating areas with road access in the Conejos District. Kerr Lake offers excellent fishing.

Lower Beaver Creek Campground - RV Developed, Tent Developed
The facilities include 20 sites with tables and fireplaces, vault type toilets, centralized refuse bin and a developed drinking water system. This site is suitable for a large RV, up to 35'.

Mogote Campground - RV Developed, Tent Developed
There are 41 campsites with tables and fireplaces, 4 vault type toilets, drinking water (Hydrants) and refuse receptacles for your convenience. Maximum RV size is 25'.

Mosca Campground - RV Full Hook-Up, Tent Developed
This campground, located within the San Luis State Park, offers 51 individual campsites, all with electrical hook-ups.

North Clear Creek Campground - RV Developed, Tent Developed
This campground offers 25 sites and is located 24.5 miles west of Creede on Forest Road 510. 2 vault type toilets are provided and drinking water comes from a well. Maximum RV size is 30'.

North Crestone Campground - RV Developed, Tent Developed
There are 13 campsites with tables and fireplaces, vault type toilets and developed drinking water with hand pumps. Maximum RV size is 25'.

Old La Manga Dispersed Camping Area - Tent Primitive
This site is located southwest of Elk Creek Campground. No facilities are provided so please pack your trash.

Palisade Campground - RV Developed, Tent Developed
There are 12 campsites with tables and fireplaces, vault type toilets and developed drinking water with hand pumps. Maximum RV size is 30'.

Pinon Flats Campground - RV Developed, Tent Developed
This campground offers 88 sites located along two loops, with rest rooms and drinking water available in each loop. Many of these sites can accommodate RV's up to 32' in length.

Poso Campground - RV Developed, Tent Developed
There are 11 single unit camping sites with tables, fireplaces, vault toilets and developed drinking water provided through hand pumps. Firewood is limited and no refuse receptacles are provided. Maximum RV size is 25'.

Rio Grande National Forest - Camping In National Forests
The Rio Grande National Forest consists of 1.86 million acres and four wilderness areas. This area offers a wide variety of recreational opportunities for all visitors.

Rock Creek Campground - RV Developed, Tent Developed
There are 23 sites which have tables and fire rings. Maximum RV size is 30'. Drinking water is provided.

San Luis State Park - Camping In State Parks
The 2,369-acre park offers camping, sightseeing, wildlife viewing, hiking, picnicking, boating, fishing and great photo opportunities.

Spectacle Lake Campground - RV Developed, Tent Developed
This campground provides 24 individual sites located within the Rio Grande National Forest. Both the Spectacle Lake and the Cojones River are accessible from here.

Stone Cellar Campground - RV Developed, Tent Developed
This campground is in Saguache Park near the confluence of tributaries forming Saguache Creek in the Gunnison National Forest. At an elevation of 9,000 feet, the campground will stay open in heavy snow with reduced service.

Storm King Campground - RV Developed, Tent Developed
There are 11 campsites with tables, fireplaces, vault toilets and developed drinking water provided through hand pumps. Maximum vehicle size is 25 feet.

Thirty Mile Campground - RV Developed, Tent Developed
There are 35 sites which have a parking spur, table and fire ring. Most sites will accommodate any sized trailer up to 32 feet and some sites can take a 35 foot unit. Maximum RV size is 35'.
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