Coffee Pot Spring Campground Introduce
Nestled along Coffee Pot Rd in Gypsum, Colorado, Coffee Pot Spring Campground offers a tranquil retreat for nature enthusiasts and adventurers alike. This no-frills campground is ideal for those looking to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of daily life and immerse themselves in the beauty of the great outdoors.
With approximately 10 campsites available on a first-come, first-served basis, Coffee Pot Spring Campground provides a quiet and intimate setting. While amenities are minimal—no bathrooms, showers, or picnic tables—the campground’s simplicity is part of its charm. It’s a perfect spot for tent camping or small RVs, offering a chance to enjoy the raw beauty of the Colorado landscape.
Visitors can expect stunning sunsets, distant lightning shows, and breathtaking views of the surrounding area. The campground’s fire pits invite cozy evenings under the stars, though guests are encouraged to exercise caution, especially during warmer months. Its free access and serene environment make it a hidden gem for budget-conscious travelers and nature lovers.
Customer feedback highlights the campground’s appeal:
- "Beautiful spot to unplug and relax! We camped here for a couple of nights to explore the area. No bathroom, showers, tables, etc. It's free and there are only about 10 spots so you have to arrive early to get a spot, but so worth it."
- "We actually camped at a site before this former campground for 2 nights. On side road with a small pull out with a view. Fire pit already present but we didn't have a fire—not after all the CO fires in the past 2 years and it was warm well into the evening. Got a lightning show in the distance after a spectacular sunset."
Whether you’re passing through Gypsum or planning a dedicated camping trip, Coffee Pot Spring Campground offers a unique and memorable experience. Pack your essentials, arrive early to secure a spot, and prepare to embrace the simplicity and beauty of this picturesque location.
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We actually camped at a site before this former campground for 2 nights. On side road with a small pull out with a view. Fire pit already present but we didn't have a fire - not after all the CO fires in the past 2 years and it was warm well into the evening. Got a lightning show in the distance after a spectacular sunset.
Beautiful spot to unplug and relax! We camped here for a couple of nights to explore the area. No bathroom, showers, tables, etc. It's free and there are only about 10 spots so you have to arrive early to get a spot, but so worth it.
Beautiful, secluded campground. Takes about 45mins to get up to it from the main road (4x4 highly suggested) but as others mention, well worth it. A collared bear cautiously approached our site while we were cooking, which freaked out my gf so much that she had is packed up before I finished eating lol. Was funny to hear his progress to other sites as ppl set off their alarms and yelled. Definitely returning... sans gf of course lol.
Its Free. you do have to be there early to get the good camping sites since there is only 10 available, it has 1 restroom utility,plenty of wood for fire it has bence and fire ring plenty of open space..
Typical beautiful Colorado scenery. However, when I asked at the White Forest office in Glenwood Springs, there was "nothing of note" that I should've been aware of. However, after traveling coffee pot springs road 23 Oct (no problems in my Ford Expedition) I discovered the Coffee Pot Springs campground closed. Definitely something I should've been advised of.
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