Best Family-Friendly Campgrounds in Colorado
247 sites, open year-round (some loops). Easy access to RMNP's family trails. Junior Ranger program for kids. Elk are frequently visible in the meadow. Book 6 months ahead.
336 sites with electrical hookups available. Flush toilets and showers. Excellent fishing for rainbow trout and pike. Playgrounds and a visitor center. Easy 2-hour drive from Denver.
132 sites with full hookups available. 35 miles of family trails, wildlife watching (elk, black bears, mountain bluebirds). Yurt rentals available. 45 min from Colorado Springs.
153 sites with hookups, flush toilets, showers. Reservoir beach, boat rentals, disc golf, and equestrian trails. 30 min from downtown Denver — best for "test run" camping trips.
28 backcountry sites accessible by foot or horse (no cars at sites — gear hauled in). Family-friendly trails, rock climbing, and backcountry yurts. Quieter alternative to RMNP.
197 sites with hookups and showers. Boat ramp on 1,000-acre lake. Fishing, swimming, and easy trails. Near Steamboat Springs for town amenities. Spectacular mountain scenery.
Planning Tips for Family Camping in Colorado
Altitude and Young Children
Colorado campgrounds typically sit between 6,000–10,000 ft. Young children can be more susceptible to altitude sickness than adults. Start at lower elevations (Chatfield at 5,500 ft, Mueller at 9,500 ft) and watch for headaches, irritability, or loss of appetite. When in doubt, descend.
Booking Strategy
- State parks book via cpwshop.com — opens 6 months in advance at 8am Mountain time
- Rocky Mountain NP campgrounds at recreation.gov — 6 months in advance, very competitive
- Staunton and Mueller book fast for summer weekends — Tuesday or Wednesday openings available
- Book mid-week if possible — significantly more availability and quieter campgrounds
Pro Tip: The Best Family Camping Strategy
Book a developed campground with facilities for your first night (Chatfield, Eleven Mile, Mueller). Get everyone acclimatized and comfortable. Then on night 2-3, consider moving to a more remote or backcountry site. Kids adapt faster when they're not also dealing with unfamiliar camp routines.
Kid-Friendly Colorado Campground Activities
- Junior Ranger programs — RMNP, Great Sand Dunes, Mesa Verde (free, ages 6–12)
- Ranger-led nature walks — most state parks offer these summer weekends
- Fishing — Easy catch-and-release trout fishing at Eleven Mile and Chatfield
- Wildlife watching — RMNP has reliable elk, mule deer, and marmot sightings near Moraine Park
- Night sky programs — Great Sand Dunes NP has exceptional dark sky events
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