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Stone Cellar Campground

46525 St Hwy 114, Saguache, CO 81149, USA

Introduce

Stone Cellar Campground is a hidden gem nestled along the scenic St Hwy 114 in Saguache, Colorado. Known for its serene environment and proximity to outdoor adventures, this charming campground provides an ideal base for exploring the great outdoors.

  • Natural Setting: Surrounded by meandering streams and lowlands, Stone Cellar offers a picturesque setting perfect for nature lovers.
  • Camping Options: Whether you're pitching a tent or bringing an RV, there are sites available with full hookups. Tent-only areas ensure a more primitive experience if desired.

The campground features well-maintained facilities including restrooms with running water and flush toilets, picnic tables, drinking water taps, and trash stations. The nightly rate is $17, paid through a self-pay station for convenience.

Stone Cellar Campground provides an environment rich in natural beauty, ideal for those seeking tranquility amidst Colorado's landscapes. It's a haven for families, solo campers, and groups looking to disconnect and enjoy nature.

Customer Feedback

Guests highlight the campground's beauty and well-maintained state, making it worth the visit despite occasional crowding. The dirt road leading in is manageable for all vehicles, including front-wheel-drive models, as confirmed by recent visitors.

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  • Outdoor Activities: Perfect base for hiking and exploring the area's trails, fishing in nearby streams, or simply enjoying a peaceful evening under the stars.
  • Wildlife Viewing: Offers opportunities to spot diverse wildlife, enhancing your camping experience with sightings of local fauna.

Book your stay at Stone Cellar Campground and embark on an unforgettable Colorado adventure! For more information, visit their website or contact directly.

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Activities

Hiking

Amenities

Public restroom

Restroom

Tent sites

Payments

Camping fee

Children

Good for kids

Parking

On-site parking

Pets

Dogs allowed

Joshua Pisciotta Oct 25
★★★★★5

Campground with a meandering stream in some lowlands. No trees to forage firewood. The dirt road takes a while to drive down and gets rougher as you go. I made it in a front wheel drive Nissan rogue with no problem. It was $17 a night with a self pay station.

American Apiary Jul 20
★★★★★5

I was disappointed at how many people there were. Lol I really didnt anticipate so many campers and people in general. It is so beautiful and well maintained!

Shaina Richard Sep 19
★★★★☆4

We was on the road next to it. Beautiful ❤❤ 😍 but so dusty!! My allergies had me feeling bad most of the trip.

Chauncey Morris Nov 03
★★★★★5

If you love seclusion and beautiful views. Spend time here. Dry camping and small sites but you'll love the area

Shelly Maize Jun 26
★★★★★5

Very beautiful