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Ramble at Great Sand Dunes NP

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· Alamosa East, Alamosa, Colorado
640 acres hosted by Ramble O.
7 tent sites
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Near Great Sand Dunes National Park
Within a 60-minute drive from the Entrance Station.
Amazing views
Hipcampers say this spot has amazing views.
Family-friendly
Recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp is great for families and kids.
Best newcomers: Finalist
Named one of the best Hipcamps to visit in 2024.
Ramble welcomes you to our private campground - Ramble at Great Sand Dunes National Park! The location is strikingly beautiful and vast: 640 acres of rolling sand dunes nestled up against the Sangre de Cristo Mountains at 7,550 feet. This campground is just a 30 minute drive to the entrance of the Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve, where you can hike dunes up to 750 feet tall. It's also at the base of Colorado's fourth tallest mountain, 14,345-foot Blanca Peak. Ramble is a dog friendly campground so bring your furry friends. There is a pet leash hook for you to link up your dog at each site. The Welcome Center will be the first place you'll stop, which includes an interactive photo opportunity, our park map, and informative and interesting information about the local community and surrounding region. Just a short distance from every campsite is our bathhouse -- thoughtfully designed with private bathrooms, showers, and a pet rinse area. It also includes a QR-code-accessible mini store for easy purchases of firewood, toiletries and Ramble merchandise. Inside the bathrooms you’ll find flushing toilets, toilet paper, seat protectors, fold down changing tables, sinks, hand soap, hooks, mirrors, soft lighting, and locking doors. On the side of the bathhouse are our open air concept shower stalls complete with hot water, benches, towel hooks and complimentary body wash and shampoo. The dump station is located just past the bathhouse and can accommodate disposal of sewage, waste water and includes a spigot for easy clean up. This station is complementary to Ramble guests. All of our campsites are purposefully spread apart to give every group maximum privacy and spaciousness. Please refer to the campground map when making multi-site reservations and expect 100 to 250 feet walking distance between adjacent sites. As far as activities go, there’s plenty to do. Rent a bike or bring your own -- we’ve got our very own three mile gravel path for you to shred that provides direct access points to local bike and Bureau of Land Management trails. There is also a 40 acre, 9-hole disc golf course perfect for all levels onsite. Horseshoe pits, corn hole tables, board games, and other activities are also available. And if that’s not enough, attractions in San Luis Valley, Great Sand Dunes National Park, Medano Creek, Zapata Falls, and Hooper Pool are all just a short drive away. Ramble at Great Sand Dunes falls within the IDA International Dark Sky Park region, so be prepared to enjoy some ridiculously starry nights. If it gets too dark, our entire campground utilizes thoughtfully designed lighting that won’t detract from nature’s light show. So bring the dog, kids, family and friends -- or enjoy the awesomeness solo. Welcome to camping the way you've always wanted it to be.
Activities
Biking
Boating
Fishing
Hiking
Natural features
Desert
Mountainous
96%
125 Ratings · 90 reviews
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Trinitee G.recommends
October 11, 2024
Adventure #20
Very nice campsites! They all have grills and fire pits along with a nice picnic table and chairs. The bathrooms were nice and there are clean portapottys close to the campsites that are further from the main bathroom.
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Chris W.recommends
October 3, 2024
Adventure #23
Awesome location by the Dunes!
Awesome location by the Great Sand Dunes with beautiful views and sunrises/sunsets! I had accidentally booked a walk in site and contacted host via Hipcamp ap and was able to quickly change sites. Camp host met me at the site to make sure I was all set and knew where everything was! Highly recommend and would definitely stay here again!
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Keegan O.recommends
October 1, 2024
Adventure #21
Beautiful and amazing
Beautiful and amazing.. not to mention all the accommodations..If you are a glamper this is your spot..if you are a traditional camper..THIS is still your spot.
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Renea J Z.recommends
October 1, 2024
Signature #3
Delightful spot!!
Fabulous place! Really enjoyed finding and taking in the tiny details that have been out in to making this a great camping experience
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Sai K.recommends
August 31, 2024
Signature #3
Facilities were great, good camping location. Would recommend to friends.
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Brooke P.recommends
August 1, 2024
Adventure #25
Awesome camping spot. It felt rustic but had plenty of amenities to give a "glamping" vibe as well. The couple that was there when we stayed was Jeff and his wife, they were amazing. It was extremely windy when we got there and they helped us put up our tent and even gave us some extra tent suspensions to stabilize the tent in the wind. I would definitely camp here again!
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Alamosa East, Alamosa, Colorado, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Diné Bikéyah and Núu-agha-tʉvʉ-pʉ̱ (Ute) First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Ramble O.

Joined in August 2022
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