Dry Gulch Campground Introduce
Dry Gulch Campground is a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Gunnison, Colorado, offering a unique camping experience surrounded by breathtaking nature. This charming campground provides a mix of convenience and seclusion, making it an ideal destination for both adventurers and nature lovers.
- Location: Conveniently located on Co Rd 723D in Gunnison, just minutes from downtown Gunnison and close to popular outdoor recreation areas like the Bay of Chickens and Dillon Pinnacles hiking trail.
- Campsite Features: Dry Gulch offers a mix of tent-only and RV-friendly sites with limited hookups. Each site is equipped with metal fire pits, grills, and picnic tables, providing everything you need for an authentic camping experience.
- Amenities: Basic facilities include clean restrooms with regular maintenance and fresh water spigots throughout the campground. Firewood is available but may require cutting and drying.
- Environment: Tucked among dense trees, Dry Gulch offers a peaceful setting for camping with plenty of space for tents, hammocks, and outdoor activities. The sites are flat enough to accommodate multiple tents and offer privacy while still feeling connected to nature.
Dry Gulch Campground is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering easy access to hiking trails, fishing spots, and hunting areas. It's a perfect base camp for exploring the surrounding wilderness and enjoying Colorado's natural beauty.
- Customer Feedback: - Visitors praise the friendly and accommodating rangers who provide excellent advice and support.- The campground is described as "beautiful" with limited spots, making it feel exclusive and intimate.- Guests appreciate the traditional camping experience without hookups but with essential amenities like water and bear boxes for safety.
Dry Gulch Campground is a great choice for those seeking an authentic outdoor adventure while being close to local attractions and services. Its secluded location offers peace and quiet, while its proximity to Gunnison ensures easy access to supplies and activities.
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Customer Reviews
Great campsite. Beautiful and just a few spots. No hookups, water and bear boxes for every other camping spot.
Wonderful little spot for traditional camping. Spots are first-come first-served so it does fill up on busy days, but my friends and I were able to score 2 sites right next to each other on a holiday weekend. Just be sure to get there early! Fee is $16/night and they do have a way to take cards or cash payment. Rangers were extremely friendly!!! Great advice and really accommodating. The whole area felt safe. Cell service was spotty, but available. Calls were fine, music streamed alright, but I wouldn't try to stream movies here. Only got ~3 bars of 4G at best. This is a small valley and fairly isolated. The bathroom was pretty decent and well kept up with. A ranger checks it daily in the mornings and stocks it with TP. Looks like it gets thoroughly hosed out at least every Monday. We had spots right next to the toilet and it didn't ever smell bad around there. Fresh water available from a few blue spigots around. Camp sites are tucked back amongst plenty of trees with space for hammocks. Flat areas for at least 2x 4-person tents. Each site has metal fire pits with a grill for cooking and picnic tables. Some of the picnic tables are fine, but others are a tad dirty, so bring towels and/or tablecloths. Our site (#7) had a ton of space for setting up a cooking area and pop-up canopy in addition to our tents. Parking space for 2 full size cars or a vehicle with a small trailer. Some spots have more space for trailers than others, but if you have a big rig, keep going down the highway to the Lake Fork campground. You will need to bring your own firewood. The rangers cut down dead trees every once in a while and the wood is technically available to use, though wet, slow to bun, and not the best for a standard campfire. Overall, it was super close to a lot of good stuff. Only 20 minutes or so from downtown Gunnison for supplies. Very close to the Bay of Chickens rec area with some cool beachy spots, as well as the Dillon Pinnacles hiking trail. Only an hour or so from Black Canyon.
Just posting about the Dry Gulch Trail. It's a good trail for about 2 miles. After that it becomes hard to follow, rocky and then heavy sagebrush over grown. Wear long pants to avoid brush scraping. before the first cattle reservoir, there seems to be an optional trail toward the North East that leads to a nice mesa overlook.
$16 a night. Bathrooms, water, bear boxes. This spot needs more camping spots. Other than that it’s a nice little area tucked away from the lake.
Great Campground with super clean compost toilets
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