Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
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Cimarrona Campground is a charming and secluded camping destination nestled in the San Juan National Forest, near Pagosa Springs, CO. Surrounded by stunning natural beauty, this campground offers a peaceful retreat for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. With its well-maintained facilities and friendly atmosphere, Cimarrona Campground provides a perfect balance of comfort and wilderness adventure.
Whether you're camping in an RV or pitching a tent, Cimarrona Campground has something for everyone. The campground features modern restrooms with running water, picnic tables, fire pits, and bear storage lockers to ensure a safe and enjoyable stay. Located near the beautiful Wolf Creek, guests can enjoy fishing, hiking, and exploring the nearby reservoir during their visit.
Cimarrona Campground is highly praised by visitors for its beautiful setting and cleanliness. One guest described it as "very beautiful" with a fantastic view of the lake despite its distance from it. Another highlighted the charm of autumn camping, with stunning aspen trees, a nearby creek, hiking trails, and fishing opportunities.
Hiking
Public restroom
Restroom
Running water
Good for kids
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
I love this campground. It is very beautiful and even though it is a little way away from the lake you have a fantastic view of it. The campground host did a great job keeping everything clean and in order.
The only campsite open for Autumn camping. Beautiful aspens, a creek, hiking, a reservoir right down the road for fishing and wading and beautiful views makes this site a great option for those hoping to camp past mid September.
One of the best campgrounds I’ve stayed in CO. Gorgeous views and great access to nearby hikes. The campground itself offered private sites, clean/fresh bathrooms, and GREAT drinking water. The campground is worth the trip from Pagosa.
Camp ground was fantastic. Bathrooms were spotless. If it wasn't for the wind the whole 4 day weekend, the trip would have been perfect.
This campground is a gem. Beautiful vistas and the smell of sugar pine and lots of Aspens. The vault toilets are super clean, and the current hosts David and Pam are very nice. The portable water pump had very good tasting drinking water, and you are surrounded by fantastic hiking trails. Absolutely loved it.