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Yeoman Park Campground

Basalt, CO 81621, USA

Introduce

Nestled in the charming town of Basalt, Colorado, Yeoman Park Campground offers a serene retreat for outdoor enthusiasts seeking adventure and relaxation. Surrounded by breathtaking mountain scenery, this campground provides a unique opportunity to connect with nature while enjoying convenient access to some of the best trails and recreational activities in the area.

Located along the Roaring Fork River, Yeoman Park Campground is known for its riverside setting and ample opportunities for fishing, hiking, and exploring the surrounding valleys. The campground offers a mix of primitive camping options with limited facilities, making it ideal for those looking to experience nature without the distractions of modern amenities.

While at Yeoman Park Campground, visitors can enjoy:

  • Camping under the stars in a peaceful environment
  • Access to nearby hiking trails and scenic overlooks
  • Close proximity to the Roaring Fork River for fishing and boating
  • Wildlife sightings, including deer, elk, beavers, otters, and various birds
  • A small loop trail within the campground for easy walks

Customer Feedback:

  • "Love the area and trails beyond the lot/campground. It's a very beautiful part of the state!"
  • "The place was quiet with only a handful of other campers, and the campsites were spacious."
  • "Excellent for hiking and wildlife watching. Would definitely return with family."
  • Be cautious during shoulder season; trails may become impassable due to weather conditions.

Yeoman Park Campground is perfect for those who want to experience the great outdoors without compromising on adventure. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, or bringing the family, this campground offers a unique opportunity to disconnect and explore the beauty of Colorado's Rocky Mountains.

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Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Offerings

RV camping

Activities

Hiking

Amenities

Picnic tables

Public restroom

Restroom

Tent sites

Payments

Camping fee

Children

Good for kids

Kid-friendly hikes

Parking

On-site parking

Pets

Dogs allowed

Reva Golden Apr 12
★★★★★5

Love the area and trails beyond the lot/campground. It's a very beautiful part of the state! Be careful on those warm days during shoulder season! The main lot was a solid snowpack and easy to navigate when we arrived on a Friday (in late March). After a weekend of warm temps, we arrived on Sunday to find the lot was a melted sinkhole. Even big trucks and higher clearance vehicles were getting stuck. Not sure the overflow lot was any better

Nick Connell Jul 11
★★★★★5

My 2 friends and I camped here in early June 2017. What a gorgeous valley and mountain view! We found the place to be quiet (with only a handful of other campers at most) and have spacious campsites. We were close to some excellent hiking trails. The loop trail at the campground is lovely as well, very easy and enjoyable. Watching dear and elk eat across the valley was a treat. We saw river otter, beaver and their lodges, trout, and various birds. I would definitely camp there again and next time with my wife and kids. No showers. No running water. Plan well.

Brandon Van Horn Jul 12
★★★★★5

We always go here for Fulford Cave. Spent 10hrs in the cave last time and convinced we finally explored all Fulford has to offer. Great dispersed sites for camping afterwards. Rangers have always been super friendly

Zuleika Pevec Jul 03
★★★★☆4

Lovely campground, plenty of shade and good space between sites. The vault toilets were absolutely the cleanest, best-smelling vault toilets I have ever used! My one complaint is that there are no speed limit signs within the campground loops, so people were hauling through there like it was a county road...made for a stressful experience with little kids.

Patrick Bergstrom Jul 27
★★★★★5

Isolated, with amazing views. No cell phone service makes it an A+! Great place to disconnect. Lots of great trails and paths, with Holy Cross trail just up the mountain