Lincoln Creek Dispersed Campground Introduce

Experience the serenity of nature at Lincoln Creek Dispersed Campground, a pristine camping destination located along the Arkansas River near Buena Vista, Colorado. This dispersed camping area offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the great outdoors while enjoying access to breathtaking natural scenery and a variety of outdoor activities. Nestled in the shadow of the Collegiate Peaks, Lincoln Creek Dispersed Campground provides a peaceful retreat for campers seeking an authentic connection with nature.

Lincoln Creek Dispersed Campground is situated on the outskirts of town, offering a mix of tranquility and convenience. The campground is part of the larger Lincoln Creek Road area, which is known for its rugged terrain, scenic vistas, and diverse wildlife. The nearby Arkansas River adds to the charm of this location, providing opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and rafting. The surrounding landscape is dotted with waterfalls, gorges, and wildflower meadows, making it a haven for nature lovers.

One of the standout features of Lincoln Creek Dispersed Campground is its dispersed camping setup, which allows campers to choose their own spot within designated areas. This offers flexibility and privacy, letting you find the perfect location to set up your tent or RV. The campground is ideal for those who prefer a more remote and undeveloped camping experience, away from the crowds and closer to nature.

Visitors can enjoy a range of recreational activities in the vicinity. From hiking on scenic trails that wind through meadows and forests to exploring the nearby Collegiate Peaks Wilderness Area, there's no shortage of outdoor adventures. The area is also popular among rock climbers and mountain bikers, thanks to its rugged terrain and challenging trails.

Lincoln Creek Dispersed Campground offers a mix of basic facilities and amenities to cater to both primitive and RV campers. While the campground itself is more of a backcountry experience with no hookups or utilities, nearby towns like Buena Vista provide essential supplies and services. The dispersed sites are spread out along Lincoln Creek Road, offering varying degrees of privacy and proximity to natural features such as waterfalls and rivers.

Customers who have visited Lincoln Creek Dispersed Campground often highlight the stunning natural beauty of the area. Many mention the awe-inspiring views of the Collegiate Peaks and the serene sound of the Arkansas River flowing by their campsites. The wildflowers in mid-July are a particular highlight, with one visitor describing the area as "a hidden gem" that offers "true Colorado beauty." Another camper noted the convenience of being just 20 minutes from Aspen, making it an ideal base for exploring the surrounding attractions.

However, visitors should be aware of the need for a high-clearance vehicle or four-wheel drive to navigate the rocky terrain leading to the dispersed sites. The area can also be dusty, so bringing extra wipes is advisable. Despite these minor challenges, campers consistently praise the campground's remote location and the sense of adventure it offers.

Testimonials from past visitors emphasize the campground's charm and unique appeal:

  • "I love this dispersed camping area. I stayed at site 7 which is right across from a waterfall and gorge. The wildflowers were amazing (mid July)."
  • "Amazing dispersed campsite just 20 minutes down the road from Aspen. There is a river that runs through and from a few of the sites you are able to hear the water rushing which is lovely."

Lincoln Creek Dispersed Campground is more than just a place to pitch your tent—it's an opportunity to connect with nature, explore the great outdoors, and create lasting memories. Whether you're an experienced camper or new to the backcountry, Lincoln Creek offers an unforgettable experience surrounded by Colorado's stunning landscapes.

Location

ColoradoPitkin CountyBuena VistaLincoln Creek Road

Customer Reviews

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Rebekah El Maskaly
Jul 22, 2024

I love this dispersed camping area. I stayed at site 7 which is right across from a waterfall and gorge. The wildflowers were amazing (mid July). I recommend only going with 4x4, good clearance, strong car, and really great tires. I had a tire blowout here and it isn't an area mobile mechanics / tow companies will service. Still, i love the area and highly recomend it!

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Maren Burns
Jul 26, 2019

Amazing dispersed campsite just 20 minutes down the road from Aspen. There is a river that runs through and from a few of the sites you are able to hear the water rushing which is lovely. When camping here you are very close to excellent climbing and a dozen awesome trailheads. Not sure if this is true for all but our site was very dusty/ashy so I would recommend some extra wipes for sure. Also, 4wd is highly recommended or at least a larger vehicle as the road down to the dispersed sites is very rocky.

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Tom Replogle
Oct 20, 2017

Nice campground with great views. Road wasn't too bad when I was there in early September.

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Kyle Wilson
Jun 19, 2021

A nice campground only about a 30 minute drive from Aspen, but it's first come first served so it's hard to get a spot. Also an avalanche came through and so 4 of the 6 sites don't have many trees. Great place if you can get a site though because the stream is right there.

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Chris Hamberg
Sep 07, 2021

It isn't dispersed, and they expect you to pay $25. Temperature was in the mid 30's, overnight, in the beginning of September. There are bears. The vault toilet smells like hell. The road leading to this site, and away from it in the same direction is treacherous. The only reason I drove 100 miles was because it is advertised as dispersed, and Colorado rest areas discriminate against anyone not driving a semi truck limiting the stay to an absurd 3 hours. A beautiful state; horrible government. Drive around it, if you are trying to pass through.