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Bridge Campground Introduce

Bridge Campground offers a unique and memorable camping experience nestled within the stunning landscapes of San Juan National Forest. Located along the banks of a crystal-clear river, this campground provides a perfect blend of nature and convenience, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're planning a family trip, a solo adventure, or a group getaway, Bridge Campground offers a variety of sites to accommodate all types of campers, including tents, RVs, and trailers.

One of the standout features of Bridge Campground is its pristine natural environment. The campground is surrounded by lush forests, rolling hills, and the sparkling river that flows right through the site. This makes it an excellent spot for fishing, kayaking, or simply enjoying the tranquility of nature. The cool river breeze creates a refreshing atmosphere, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration.

Bridge Campground provides a range of services to enhance your camping experience. The well-maintained campsites offer plenty of space for tents and RVs, with hookups available for those staying in motorhomes or trailers. Clean and modern restrooms are conveniently located throughout the campground, ensuring that visitors have access to essential amenities. The site also features a small store where you can purchase snacks, drinks, and camping supplies, making it easy to stock up without traveling far.

  • Well-Maintained Sites: Campers appreciate the neatly manicured sites with plenty of space for outdoor activities.
  • Clean Bathrooms: The restrooms are regularly cleaned and maintained, providing a hygienic environment for all visitors.
  • River Access: Direct access to the river offers opportunities for fishing, swimming, and boating.
  • Scenic Views: The campground's location provides breathtaking views of the surrounding forest and river landscape.

Bridge Campground is known for its welcoming atmosphere and friendly staff. The campsite is designed to cater to both casual campers and those seeking adventure, with a range of activities available nearby. From hiking trails that wind through the national forest to local attractions like hot springs and historical sites, there's always something to explore.

Customers who have stayed at Bridge Campground often highlight the cleanliness of the facilities, the peaceful environment, and the convenient access to the river as some of the standout features. Many also mention the friendly and helpful staff who are always willing to assist with any questions or needs.

Location

ColoradoHinsdale CountyPagosa SpringsForest Road 715

Customer Reviews

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Jessica Alba
Aug 28, 2020

We had a lovely stay at Bridge a few weeks ago. Well maintained sites, clean bathrooms and fabulous river access. We believe we stayed at site # 16. All of the sites along that stretch of the river were great.

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David Donovan
Jul 27, 2020

What a spectacular place to camp right on the river. Quiet and peaceful.

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lisa H
May 02, 2024

Lovely campground with large, mostly grassy sites. Lots of mature trees, some sites are shaded. Many sites or right on the river. Quiet, clean.

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Tyra Benally
Sep 04, 2021

My family and I were ask to leave when we haven’t did anything. We were just minding our business and enjoying our time. Worker accused us of ruining his restroom. Which, We did not do at all. He went straight to us and didn’t even ask other campers. We also didn’t know there was a limit of 8 and he told us to leave by 12 pm. I think he could’ve handled that a lot more better. Either tell us we have to get another spot or just try to work out something instead of just kicking us out. Came all the way from NM, a 2 1/2 hr drive to get there. For family to spent some time and kids to have fun outdoors during this difficult time just to get kicked out for something we didn’t do. I don’t want to say that my family was racially targeted but it sure felt like that because we were the only Navajos in our camping section that was camping right there. He should’ve at least asked other campers but he just went straight to us and kicked us out. Was such a beautiful place but didn’t like how we were treated by staff.

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paul keyte
Dec 15, 2017

Brian our host was great. The place is very peaceful. Lot of mosquitos. High water levels in spring make fishing difficult. Warm spring days and freezing overnight temps.