Mountainous camping near Craig

Find a gateway to adventure while camping in Craig, Colorado.

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96% (147 reviews)

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4 top mountainous campgrounds near Craig

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Ute Lodge - At the End of the Road

11 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents300 acres · Meeker, CO
The Ute Lodge was homesteaded in the 1930’s by Joe Fox who after leaving the military came west to settle in the White River valley. Joe was known for his friendliness, hospitality and wild stories. Today you might find much of the same. From Joe’s day to today it is a place where families come together to get away. The Ute Lodge is now owned by Karl and Mona Maser who celebrated 20 years of ownership summer of 2019! All summer our cabins are filled with guests from all over the US as well as international travelers. One of our favorite things about the summer is our weekly potlucks where we all share an outdoor meal. All of our visitors have a standing invitation to join us around the community campfire at night. From our beautiful private lake (where you can paddle-board, kayak and fish), to immediate access to the Papoose and Crooks Park Trails on National Forest land, as well as the vast variety of wildlife that roams around, you can find what you need here to unplug and get away from it all.
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$25
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Ripple Creek Pass Overlook Yurt

1 site · Lodging100 acres · Phippsburg, CO
Embark on an unparalleled winter journey at the Ripple Creek Yurt, Nestled 12 miles deep in the wilderness at a breathtaking altitude of 10,000 feet, this yurt offers not only staggering panoramic views but also positions itself as the ultimate hub for your winter escapades. Enveloped by vast, awe-inspiring snowmobile terrain, you can choose to immerse yourself for a day or extend your adventure overnight in this secluded paradise. With the capacity to comfortably host up to five, the yurt features two bunk beds. A woodstove, with an ample supply of firewood, promises to keep you warm. Cook a hearty meal in the equipped basic kitchen. This is not just any getaway; it's a self-sufficient, off-grid haven designed for those seasoned in navigating winter conditions. Don't just witness the winter; live it at Ripple Creek Yurt. Overnight use : Arrive - 2:30pm / Check out – 10:30am Rate: $150/ night Day Use: 11:00am – 2:00pm Rate: $50 Discounted snowmobile rentals through Paragon Snowmobile Adventures for overnight guests. $275/day – 850cc Snowmobiles $200/day 600cc Snowmobiles What you need to bring when staying at the yurt: Yurt door lock combination, Yurt confirmation packet, Sleeping Bag, Pillowcase Phone, Phone charger, Food ,Water (If you do not want to melt snow for water), Head lamp or flashlight Amenities: Kitchen: The yurt comes equipped with a two-burner propane cook stove. ( Pot, Pans, Dishes, Silverware, Measuring cups, cooking utensils, water and coffee cups, coffee percolator and filters, paper towels and trash bags, soap, scrub pads, and cook Spices). Lighting: The yurt comes with a solar light system and USB charge ports. Power is limited and lighting takes priority. Sleeping: The yurt is equipped with 2 bunk beds. 2 twins. 1 twin xl and 1 full size. Heat: A wood stove and firewood is provided Water: Water is by snowmelt. There is 1 large pot, to put on the woodstove to melt snow for cooking, drinking, and doing dishes. It is recommended that water is boiled before ingestion. This is a self-sufficient overnight trip. In order to keep prices down, guests are responsible for cleaning up before they leave. Please be sure dishes are washed and put away. firewood and kindling is stocked. And the floor is swept. Ready for the next guests
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$135
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Mountainous camping near Craig guide

Overview

Looking to go camping near Craig, Colorado in the United States? Hipcamp has you covered with over 163 options in the area. Whether you're looking for a serene lakeside retreat or a wilderness adventure, there's something for everyone. With prices as low as $25 per night and an average price of $45 per night, camping has never been more affordable. Check out some of the top campsites with rave reviews: Ute Lodge - At the End of the Road (81 reviews), Riverside Rest for RVs (55 reviews), and Vail Valley BackCounty Access (53 reviews). Amenities like trash, showers, and toilets are popular, and you can enjoy activities such as wildlife watching, fishing, and paddling. So grab your gear and get ready for an unforgettable camping experience!

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