Gypsum Campground Introduce
Nestled just 100 yards from the majestic Colorado River, Gypsum Campground offers a peaceful retreat for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers. Located along an unnamed road in Gypsum, CO, this campground provides a simple yet charming camping experience with easy access to the beauty of the Rocky Mountains.
Gypsum Campground features approximately 8 campsites, making it an ideal spot for a quiet and intimate camping experience. Basic amenities include a couple of vault toilets, ensuring convenience for campers. The campground is conveniently situated just 100 yards from I-70, providing easy access for travelers while still offering a sense of seclusion.
One of the highlights of Gypsum Campground is its proximity to the Colorado River, where visitors can enjoy fishing, kayaking, or simply soaking in the stunning views. The nearby Eagle River also offers opportunities for biking and picnicking, making it a perfect destination for a day trip or a weekend getaway.
Customer feedback highlights the simplicity and natural beauty of Gypsum Campground. Visitors have praised the scenic location, with one reviewer mentioning, "Nothing here but about 8 sites and a couple of vault toilets. 100 yards to Colorado River." Another camper shared their experience of enjoying a "picnic lunch at the creek on a beautiful fall day after a bike ride along the Eagle River."
Whether you're looking for a quiet spot to unwind or a basecamp for exploring the great outdoors, Gypsum Campground offers a unique blend of convenience and natural beauty. Pack your gear, bring your sense of adventure, and discover the charm of this hidden gem in Gypsum, CO.
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Customer Reviews
Nothing here but about 8 sites and a couple of vault toilets. 100yds to Colorado River. Road noise from I-70 100yds away also.
Picnic lunch at the creek on a beautiful fall day after a bike ride along the Eagle river
Picture is the view from our site. The campground runs parallel to the highway and on the other side there is a gun range so depending on your personal sleep needs consider these things. I grew up next to the freeway so it didn't bother me. There is a creek close by.
We were driving through Vail as we decided to stop at the hot springs. Had a great time, and needless to say we were ready to bunker down. We stopped at this little 8 spot camp ground right off of I 70. Beautiful view just a tad noisy
NO LONGER FREE. Now costs $20 a night. Seems like a lot of BLM in Colorado is doing this. Aren't taxes supposed to pay for maintenance to these areas? For a week that's $140. That's almost $600 a month they can make off of one site. Several sites at the campground. I refuse to believe alllllll of that is going to maintenance and upkeep. Write your state representatives people. This needs to stop or there needs to be transparency and accountability about where the money is going.
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