Matterhorn Campground Introduce
Nestled along Priest Lake Rd in Ophir, CO, Matterhorn Campground offers a serene retreat surrounded by breathtaking mountain landscapes. Just 25 minutes from Telluride, this charming campground provides a perfect blend of nature and comfort for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're planning a family trip or a solo adventure, Matterhorn Campground is your ideal base for exploring the great outdoors.
- Scenic Location: Tucked away from the main road, the campground offers stunning views of the mountains and sunsets that leave everyone in awe. Ideal for those seeking peace and proximity to attractions like Telluride.
- Modern Facilities: Enjoy on-site showers with both warm and cold water options, making it easy to freshen up after a day outdoors. The campground also features flush toilets, adding a touch of luxury compared to traditional pit toilets.
- Convenient Booking: Reservations are available online, offering flexibility for planning your trip. Tent-only sites with breathtaking views are perfect for those who prefer a more rugged experience.
- Trail Access & Wildlife: With direct access to trails and streams, the campground is a haven for hikers and nature lovers. Guests have spotted snowshoe hares and other wildlife, adding a wild touch to your stay.
- Space & Amenities: The well-designed layout ensures ample space between sites, maintaining privacy while keeping you close to shared facilities. Some sites offer full hookups for those needing water, electric, or sewer services.
Matterhorn Campground is more than just a place to stay—it’s an experience that connects you with nature and provides the comforts of home. The friendly campground hosts add a welcoming touch, offering firewood for sale and ensuring your stay is as enjoyable as possible.
Customer Feedback: While some guests have experienced challenges like communication issues during holidays, most highlight the beauty of the location, convenient facilities, and proximity to trails as standout features. One visitor even listed the views, showers, booking options, trail access, and space as top reasons to choose Matterhorn Campground.
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We rented this cabin through recreation.gov for thanksgiving night (thurs) through Sunday. 12 of us from 3 different states, drove 6 hours to get to the cabin and when we arrived realized our reservation confirmation did not include the entry code for the door to gain access. We spent the next almost 2 hours trying to gain access and call someone for help, the emergency contact “John” had his phone off and even after multiple text, calls and voicemails never followed up. The local sheriff had no idea how to help, CO State Patrol did their best but could not help either and recreation.gov was closed. We eventually gained access through an open door and found some keys. The cabin is beautiful and more than equipped for a large group of different age groups. We stayed the whole weekend and never once heard back from anyone after our almost catastrophic holiday. Be aware and prepared. I would definitely recommend staying here, just be sure you don’t do it on a holiday and make sure you have the entry code prior to leaving!
Top 5 campgrounds I’ve stayed at and here’s why. 1. The views. Holy smokes this campground is just tucked off of the road and 25 minutes away from Telluride with some of the best views of the mountains with sunsets that don’t disappoint. 2. Showers. Yes they are included with your site fee. Ya might get a warm one, might get a cold one, regardless it’s great to have the option to clean up after a long day on the trail. There are 2 shower stalls in the women’s and 2 flush toilets which is such a “luxury” compared to pit toilets. There is even the option to buy a shower 2023 rate is $8 and you don’t have to stay the night. 3. Book online. Reservations are available online or if your lucky snag a first come fist serve spot. some sites are more expensive if you need electric or water. But there are even 3 tent only campsites that you have a shot hike to, with absolutely gorgeous views. We just needed a spot for the proximity out of Telluride, and got one with full hookups, which we didn’t think we would need but it was great to fill up water, charge our electric bikes and dump our grey water. The rate this year is $40 a night. 4. Trail access and wildlife viewing. This is a small campground with access to a stream, trail and just a short drive to ghost town by Alta lakes. We’ve been hanging out with a snowshoe hare that greets us all the time at our site all weekend. 5. Space. This is a small campground but it’s well designed. There is lots of space between sites and even though our site 7 had no trees and was situated next to the bath house it was really quiet and peaceful. With all that said. This is the WORST campground ever. I just would never stay here and recommend you NOT booking it so I can come back. Ok in all seriousness, the campground hosts were so friendly and happy. They are so sweet and even sell firewood at their site for $10. I was in and out of 1 bar for cell service and our next door neighbor had his STARLINK out. There are trash dumpsters by the entrance, and our site 7 had a pole, tent pad area, fire ring and picnic table. This place is wonderful and I would go back in a heartbeat.
We really enjoyed this campground. We went at the end of September when the trees were turning colors. Our camper was surrounded by beautiful shades or yellow, red, and green. It was gorgeous! The site was very clean and very well maintained. There was a picnic table, a metal fire pit, and a standing hook for lanterns. The staff was very kind and helpful. I am looking forward to staying here again in the future.
Very nice FS CG, close to hwy so access is good but some hwy noise. CG hosts onsite are very nice, 28 sites total, 8 sites are full hookups. Of all sites...1/2 are reservation, 1/2 are FCFS. $36/$24 senior full hookups, $24/$12 senior standard. Two restrooms, one is flush toilets and showers and other by tent walk-in sites is a vault toilet. CG is run by RRMof A. Cell limited to none but my Starlink worked great in #1. Dumpsters and water spigots. Best deal here for me was the non electric site with senior pass...$12 and free showers!
Great campsite. Lots of trails and daytrip possibilities from this site. Potable water, power for RVs, car camping tent sites, walk-in tent sites, real flushing toilets, AND showers in addition to a shared vault toilet. Hot showers included with nightly camp fee. Seven day stay limit. About eight miles from Telluride Mountain Village with easy access to Telluride via the free gondola. The only downside is that sometimes the main road (CO- 145) adjacent to the campsite gets loud from traffic.
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