Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
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36 Acres all to yourself below the Sangre De Cristo mountain range. Hotsprings right across the street, along with many others near by. Amazing hiking all around you! If you're into offroading, check out Marshall pass rd/Poncha creek Rd. Medano pass is another one of our favorites and is an amazing way to finish out a day in Sand Dunes National Park.
Joyful Journey hot springs is 3 mins away and for $15 you can soak all day long and enjoy a hot shower before returning back to camp.
An hour to Great Sand Dunes National Park. 3 hours from Durango, 3 hours to Denver, 2 hours from colorado springs. 30 mins from Salida.
Mailbox available to get whatever packages you need!36 Acres to yourself in the middle of a giant valley beneath the Sangre De Cristo mountain range. Totally private, beautiful wide open views. Check out more info on our insta at therollinboles. Hotsprings, offroading, and epic hiking all around. An hour to great sand Dunes National park. 30 mins from Salida.
We recently buried out beloved pup 30' NW of the campsite and we ask that you please be respectful of her burial site. Thank you and welcome!
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Very private and remote, good if you're using an RV or camper van. If we were tenting, it would have been a challenge for us, personally, but others may prefer the open land with no trees. If you're female this would be tricky to use the bathroom. I did love the mountain views and how dark it is without the city lights.
Glenn D.
12 reviews
Recommends
· October 2024
7 m Class B
We liked the views and privacy of the site. David was helpful in guiding us to the site.
Worth a stay.
Elizabeth S.
10 reviews
Recommends
· July 2024
5 m car
Spent an amazing stormy night on the plains! The scenery was beautiful, and I felt safe. It's a little overgrown with the weather being so fantastic, but no problems finding the spot. Highly recommend!
Whitney G.
5 reviews
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· July 2024
4 m pop-up camper
This was a great spot for our one night stay! Very clean and amazing views! While you could hear a little road noise, it was overall very peaceful and we liked that it was only a quick drive off the main highway we were passing through on. The sunset/sunrise was so beautiful and got a clear night with all the stars.
Bruce L.
2 reviews
Recommends
· June 2024
6 m Class B
Had a little trouble finding it, but got there. Great flat spot with fire ring. No services but incredible stars. Really got chilly the next morning. Got down to low 40’s, but made for great sleeping.
Joyful Journey Hot Springs are 1/2 mile away. Great deal to soak for the evening at $18.
Kat M.
21 reviews
Recommends
· May 2024
New favorite spot in Colorado!
Tent
I was really impressed with this spot!!! It is very private, has some of the best views and the fire pit with firewood was an awesome touch! Even better the brush is cleared away in a huge radius from the fire so fire safety is much easier to manage.
The roads getting to there are dirt but very flat and well maintained. I’m in a low Prius with terrible tires and still had no issues! There is a sketchy looking junkyard as you turn on David’s road but I didn’t even see lights coming from it at night. Felt very safe. David was also very responsive and there is enough reception to get help if you need it.
Keep in mind, there are no toilets but frankly port-a-potties are an eye sore and stink so I’m actually kind of thankful. This is definitely my new favorite spot especially since it’s always a challenge finding spots in Colorado that have amazing views but also enough privacy!
Location
Moffat, Saguache, Colorado, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Diné Bikéyah, Tséstho’e (Cheyenne), and Núu-agha-tʉvʉ-pʉ̱ (Ute) First Nations according to
Hipcamp acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders past, present and future and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.
Rollin Boles RV Ranch - Hipcamp in Moffat, Colorado