The best tiny homes near Grand Junction

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Experience the majesty of the American West in Grand Junction, a small city in western Colorado. Red rock buttes rise above the Colorado River, calling to hikers, bikers, and climbers. Nearby, millions of acres of public lands overflow with forest and mountain campsites. In town, RV parks with full hookups sit near vineyards and golf courses.

For classic red-rock camping, head to the Colorado National Monument. Wake up to valley views from your tent or RV site in the Saddlehorn Campground. Or, head into the wild on foot and create your own backcountry campsite.

Craving mountain views? Head to the 11 developed campgrounds in Grand Mesa National Forest. Solitude-seekers should make camp in the McInnis Canyons National Conservation Area provides. In the Dominguez-Escalante National Conservation Area, fish right from your campsite on the Gunnison River.

From camp, it’s easy to access Grand Junction’s outdoor adventures year-round. Launch a kayak at Colorado River State Park near downtown. The fast, fun Ribbon trail is a must for mountain bikers. The local Red Rocks provide hiking trails for every ability.

During the spring snowmelt, join in a local tradition: waterfalling. Hike into No Thoroughfare and Big Dominguez canyons to spot waterfalls. Act fast, because they disappear quickly!

100% (15) 15 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Grand Junction

Camp Eddy

1. Camp Eddy

100%
(28)
2.7mi from Grand Junction · 73 sites · RVs, Lodging
Camp Eddy’s RV Park is brand new and a one-of-a-kind experience in Grand Junction! Our property is uniquely in an urban environment, while still providing the space and tranquility of a nature-filled RV Park. This is because our RV Park is nestled into the beautiful Las Colonias Park in Grand Junction! This park is an expansive and beautiful green space with the Colorado River running through the center. The park is filled with walking and biking trails, river recreation and outdoor sports rentals, and the Amphitheater with headlining acts in the summer. We are the only RV Park around that allows for this central accessibility to the park and all of Grand Junction, while still providing a gorgeous outdoor environment! Whether you’re here for a single night, a week, or more, we know you will love this experience.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$35
 / night
Fire Mountain Farmstead

2. Fire Mountain Farmstead

46mi from Grand Junction · 1 site · Lodging
Fire Mountain Farmstead has easy access to the area's many attractions. Right on Hwy 92, 7 minutes to downtown Hotchkiss and 20 min to Paonia. Drive 45 min to the Black Canyon's North Rim, or 45 min the other direction to the Grand Mesa. World class fishing right down the road! High desert views of the Gunnison Gorge and the Uncompahgre Plateau. We raise Dorper sheep, chickens, ducks, geese, and pigs. We also grow 90% of our own food and have a market garden for a popular Paonia Producer's Market. We sell meat, eggs, veggies, herbs, medicinal tinctures, hand-made soap, and more! All of these items are available for our guests to purchase, although some are only available seasonally. Inquire with your hosts for more information or to schedule a farm tour! Well-stocked kitchenette. 100 Mbps WiFi. Fire pit! Dog allowed. No cats. Smoking OK outside, 420 friendly!
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$73
 / night
Powderhorn Resort

3. Powderhorn Resort

22mi from Grand Junction · 7 sites
Powderhorn Mountain Resort stands out as one of the most family-friendly destinations in the West, offering a unique blend of breathtaking scenery and diverse outdoor activities. Nestled along the northern edge of Colorado's Grand Mesa, the world's largest flat-topped mountain, Powderhorn spans over 1,600 acres of stunning terrain. With an annual snowfall of over 250 inches of light powder, the resort features a variety of groomed runs, aspen and pine glades, and volcanic boulder fields, catering to skiers and snowboarders of all skill levels. In addition to its winter offerings, Powderhorn transforms into an exhilarating summer playground. The introduction of a downhill mountain bike park has expanded the resort's appeal, adding more trails and activities that make it a year-round destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The resort is dedicated to affordability through its Mission Affordability initiative, which aims to keep winter sports accessible by freezing or reducing prices on lift tickets and other resort products for the 2024-25 season, ensuring that families can enjoy their favorite activities without overspending. For those looking for unique accommodations, Powderhorn is launching its Tiny Home project, providing alternative lodging options at the base of the resort. These cozy, fully equipped Tiny Homes are conveniently located within walking distance of the primary

Experience the majesty of the American West in Grand Junction, a small city in western Colorado. Red rock buttes rise above the Colorado River, calling to hikers, bikers, and climbers. Nearby, millions of acres of public lands overflow with forest and mountain campsites. In town, RV parks with full hookups sit near vineyards and golf courses.

For classic red-rock camping, head to the Colorado National Monument. Wake up to valley views from your tent or RV site in the Saddlehorn Campground. Or, head into the wild on foot and create your own backcountry campsite.

Craving mountain views? Head to the 11 developed campgrounds in Grand Mesa National Forest. Solitude-seekers should make camp in the McInnis Canyons National Conservation Area provides. In the Dominguez-Escalante National Conservation Area, fish right from your campsite on the Gunnison River.

From camp, it’s easy to access Grand Junction’s outdoor adventures year-round. Launch a kayak at Colorado River State Park near downtown. The fast, fun Ribbon trail is a must for mountain bikers. The local Red Rocks provide hiking trails for every ability.

During the spring snowmelt, join in a local tradition: waterfalling. Hike into No Thoroughfare and Big Dominguez canyons to spot waterfalls. Act fast, because they disappear quickly!

100% (15) 15 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Grand Junction

Camp Eddy

1. Camp Eddy

100%
(28)
2.7mi from Grand Junction · 73 sites · RVs, Lodging
Camp Eddy’s RV Park is brand new and a one-of-a-kind experience in Grand Junction! Our property is uniquely in an urban environment, while still providing the space and tranquility of a nature-filled RV Park. This is because our RV Park is nestled into the beautiful Las Colonias Park in Grand Junction! This park is an expansive and beautiful green space with the Colorado River running through the center. The park is filled with walking and biking trails, river recreation and outdoor sports rentals, and the Amphitheater with headlining acts in the summer. We are the only RV Park around that allows for this central accessibility to the park and all of Grand Junction, while still providing a gorgeous outdoor environment! Whether you’re here for a single night, a week, or more, we know you will love this experience.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$35
 / night
Fire Mountain Farmstead

2. Fire Mountain Farmstead

46mi from Grand Junction · 1 site · Lodging
Fire Mountain Farmstead has easy access to the area's many attractions. Right on Hwy 92, 7 minutes to downtown Hotchkiss and 20 min to Paonia. Drive 45 min to the Black Canyon's North Rim, or 45 min the other direction to the Grand Mesa. World class fishing right down the road! High desert views of the Gunnison Gorge and the Uncompahgre Plateau. We raise Dorper sheep, chickens, ducks, geese, and pigs. We also grow 90% of our own food and have a market garden for a popular Paonia Producer's Market. We sell meat, eggs, veggies, herbs, medicinal tinctures, hand-made soap, and more! All of these items are available for our guests to purchase, although some are only available seasonally. Inquire with your hosts for more information or to schedule a farm tour! Well-stocked kitchenette. 100 Mbps WiFi. Fire pit! Dog allowed. No cats. Smoking OK outside, 420 friendly!
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$73
 / night
Powderhorn Resort

3. Powderhorn Resort

22mi from Grand Junction · 7 sites
Powderhorn Mountain Resort stands out as one of the most family-friendly destinations in the West, offering a unique blend of breathtaking scenery and diverse outdoor activities. Nestled along the northern edge of Colorado's Grand Mesa, the world's largest flat-topped mountain, Powderhorn spans over 1,600 acres of stunning terrain. With an annual snowfall of over 250 inches of light powder, the resort features a variety of groomed runs, aspen and pine glades, and volcanic boulder fields, catering to skiers and snowboarders of all skill levels. In addition to its winter offerings, Powderhorn transforms into an exhilarating summer playground. The introduction of a downhill mountain bike park has expanded the resort's appeal, adding more trails and activities that make it a year-round destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The resort is dedicated to affordability through its Mission Affordability initiative, which aims to keep winter sports accessible by freezing or reducing prices on lift tickets and other resort products for the 2024-25 season, ensuring that families can enjoy their favorite activities without overspending. For those looking for unique accommodations, Powderhorn is launching its Tiny Home project, providing alternative lodging options at the base of the resort. These cozy, fully equipped Tiny Homes are conveniently located within walking distance of the primary
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