Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
Explore family camping activities that bring all ages together, from outdoor games and scenic hikes to memorable campfire fun that creates lasting memories.
West Fork Campground is a charming camping destination located near Pagosa Springs, Colorado, in the heart of the San Juan National Forest. This campground offers a unique camping experience with its stunning natural surroundings, access to a variety of outdoor activities, and peaceful atmosphere. Whether you're seeking a relaxing retreat or an adventurous getaway, West Fork Campground has something to offer everyone.
Environment: West Fork Campground is situated in a secluded 10-acre area, surrounded by lush forests and the tranquil West Fork San Juan River. The campground offers a mix of shaded and open sites, providing options for both sun and shade preferences. With its stunning views of the surrounding mountains and the peaceful sounds of the river, the campground provides a truly unforgettable camping experience.
Services and Facilities: West Fork Campground offers a range of services and facilities to make your stay comfortable and enjoyable:
Activities and Features: There are plenty of activities to keep you busy during your stay at West Fork Campground:
Campground Promotion Information:
West Fork Campground offers a remarkable camping experience for those seeking a tranquil and scenic getaway in the San Juan National Forest. With its variety of activities, stunning views, and convenient location near Pagosa Springs, it's the perfect place to create lasting memories with loved ones.
Hiking
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
One of the nicest campgrounds we've stayed at in the last two weeks. The roads coming into the campground are nice. Camp sites are well spaced out. The bathrooms are the cleanest, with toilet paper folded, germ x, and reading material. All lead by the camp host John, which is great!
Beautiful campground but tricky to get to if you don’t have an SUV or truck. Camp host was great and helpful. We took a camper so a little rough getting down the road but quiet and peaceful without the RV noise. Toilets are pit style but clean. Would love to come back with my fishing pole next time.
This is a really nice Forest Service campground when functioning as intended. On a recent visit, it appeared to be functioning as federally subsidized overflow parking for the RV park down the road. Couldn't believe someone had jacked a huge tiffin Diesel Pusher into an interior loop site. They had to have backed up the loop the wrong way to jam that in there? And there with their diesel generator running, sorry for any campers in the area, you might as well pitch your tent in a Loves parking lot. Of course they're inside heavily insulated walls with AC and big screen, they cannot hear their own generator. And they weren't the only one, RVs with motorized generators fired up all over that side of the campground. All the campers were using quiet power, but I guess being able to afford 300K for a motorhome doesn't mean you will add an extra 1% to get lithium quiet power. Or just go by an idiot proof power station under 2K that will run an rv.
Clean and neat, beautiful scenery. The camp host was excellent and informative. Close to the river. Fresh water station. Decent cell service.
Awesome location and John the camp host was very professional, helpful and he kept the restrooms well maintained. Definitely a great place if you want to relax, plus Treasure falls and Pagosa Springs are just right down the road.