Sunshine Campground Introduce
Sunshine Campground is a charming camping destination located near Telluride, Colorado. Nestled in the heart of the San Juan Mountains, this campground offers a unique camping experience with its stunning natural surroundings and access to a variety of outdoor activities. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an adventurous getaway, Sunshine Campground has something to offer everyone.
Environment: Sunshine Campground is situated in a picturesque aspen forest, providing campers with shade and a tranquil atmosphere. The campground is located near a small mountain lake, adding to the scenic beauty of the area. With its stunning views of Sunshine Peak and the surrounding San Juan Mountains, the campground offers a truly unforgettable camping experience.
Services and Facilities: Sunshine Campground offers a range of services and facilities to make your stay comfortable and enjoyable:
- Campsites for tent and RV camping
- Picnic tables
- Fire rings and grills
- Drinking water
- Vault toilets
- Trash collection
- Camp host on-site
Activities and Features: There are plenty of activities to keep you busy during your stay at Sunshine Campground:
- Hiking: Explore the surrounding trails, offering scenic views of the aspen forest and the San Juan Mountains.
- Fishing: Try your luck at fishing in the nearby mountain lake, known for its populations of various fish species.
- Nature Observation: Observe the diverse plant and animal life that inhabits the area, including birds, deer, and other wildlife.
- Photography: Capture the beauty of the aspen forest, mountain lake, and surrounding landscapes through photography.
- Relaxation: Unwind and enjoy the peaceful surroundings of the campground, taking advantage of the tranquil atmosphere and stunning views.
Campground Promotion Information:
- Sunshine Campground offers a unique camping experience in the heart of the San Juan Mountains, providing easy access to a variety of outdoor activities and breathtaking scenery.
- The campground's location near Telluride makes it a convenient base for exploring the town's attractions, restaurants, and shops.
- Sunshine Campground is an ideal destination for those seeking a peaceful and natural camping experience, away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
- The campground's range of amenities and facilities ensures a comfortable and enjoyable stay for all campers.
- Sunshine Campground is the perfect place to create lasting memories with loved ones, surrounded by the beauty of the Colorado wilderness.
Sunshine Campground offers a remarkable camping experience for those seeking a tranquil and scenic getaway in the San Juan Mountains. With its variety of activities, stunning views, and convenient location near Telluride, it's the perfect place to create lasting memories with loved ones.
Location
Customer Reviews
Excellent location, 15 mins from downtown Telluride. The campground is saturated with Aspen trees, and would be gorgeous in the fall. The hosts, Jerry and Kathy are wonderful, and have the cleanest bathrooms you could ever imagine for a campground. The only slight downside to this Campground is how close the sites are to each other. I would definitely come back though Make sure that you check out the overlook Trail between campsites number 9 and 12. The views are insane!.
Great location if you want to visit all things telluride. You’re about 10 minutes from the gondola. The host are so nice and friendly. It’s dog friendly and has some of the cleanest camp bathrooms I’ve ever stepped foot in.
Absolutely loved staying at this campground. It is close drive to Telluride and the camp hosts were so sweet! The bathrooms were incredibly clean as well. There is a beautiful lookout area to watch the sunset and so many aspen trees!
OF NOTE: this review has nothing to do with the actual campsite, but rather my experience. This past weekend I drove up to Telluride to catch the Aspen’s at their peak and get some cool hiking in. I planned on staying at Sunshine Campground, but knowing that it was first come first serve and I couldn’t make it until Friday night, I expected it to be full that night. I circled back around Saturday night and to my surprise found a spot! Or so I thought. Someone had written on their post that if they weren’t back by 7pm, whoever wanted the spot could have it. I decided to sit on the picnic table in the lot and enjoy the sun while I waited an hour for this person to show up (or not)! That’s when I was rudely greeted by the camp host. In an annoyed tone she asked me if I realized that this spot was taken. I told her that I had read the sign with the 7pm stipulation. She then asked if “I go around reading signs “(?). I told her that I’ve had luck in the past where people have abandoned their camp spot and I was able to score a cool place by asking/checking things out. She said that the person who had paid for that spot “didn’t have the authority to give it up,” which frankly doesn’t make sense to me considering they had already paid for it. She told me I needed to leave immediately and that it wasn’t “fair to her other campers if I just walked up and got this spot.” Keep in mind, this is a first come first serve no reservation campground. After she told me I needed to leave because I wasn’t allowed “to just hang out at this empty spot waiting,” a sweet old man told me I could just car camp at his lot if things fell through. Long story longer I did not feel welcome or comfortable around the camp host and ultimately car camped on the side of the road. I was surprised by this woman’s (camp host) demeanor and overall lack of understanding of the calm nature of camping. It’s just a camping spot, it’s not that deep. I did not have other motives at play, I just thought I got lucky with a cool spot! Hopefully you don’t have my experience and things run smoothly for you, but just be aware that this woman is VERY serious about how things are (or are not) done at her campground. Besides that, the views are amazing and you’re surrounded by Aspen trees so how much more could you want! Also only ~12 minute drive from down town Telluride. Porter potties and trash bins on site.
I would stay at this campground every single time just for the sunset views off the little trail/overlook between campsites 10 and 11. It is marked and only about 50-100 yards up the path. We stayed at campsite 15 which didn’t offer much privacy, but we met some cool neighbors (and pups) and had a great time! Camping folk are always friendly! Campsite is only about 15 minutes from Telluride.
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