Canyon De Chelly National Monument - Camping
Canyon de Chelly National Monument by National Parks Service
Canyon de Chelly
Open
Open All Year
Details
Campsites are available at no charge on a first-come, first-served basis year-round.
Reservations for group sites of 15 or more people can be made by contacting the Monument. No
reservations are accepted for RV groups. Backcountry camping is allowed with an authorized
guide.
Campgrounds you can reserve online
Mcphee Recreation Complex Campground
Mileage:106 mi
Description: Located near the town of Dolores. Some sites are shaded. The Indian Ruins are a popular attraction. The campground provides many services, including a boat ramp, a fish cleaning station, and showers in the Campground. The Campground is popular for skiing, boating and fishing.
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House Creek Campground
Mileage:107 mi
Description: Located in an open meadow, close to the lake. There is no natural shade.
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Mancos Campground
Mileage:107 mi
Description: Just off the beautiful San Juan Skyway and surrounded by the majestic San Juan mountain range, Mancos State Park is southwest Colorado's hot spot for excellent fishing and camping. Located 14 miles from Mesa Verde National Park, the reservoir at Mancos State Park is a beautiful setting. Pleasant climate, year-round trout fishing and a campground in a mature Ponderosa pine forst combine to create an outdoor haven that can't be beat. Neighbors include the Four Corners area of the state (where the borders of Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico and Utah meet). Mancos State Park has 32 campsites and 2 new yurts available.
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Mancos Campground
Mileage:107 mi
Description: Just off the beautiful San Juan Skyway and surrounded by the majestic San Juan mountain range, Mancos State Park is southwest Colorado's hot spot for excellent fishing and camping. Located 14 miles from Mesa Verde National Park, the reservoir at Mancos State Park is a beautiful setting. Pleasant climate, year-round trout fishing and a campground in a mature Ponderosa pine forst combine to create an outdoor haven that can't be beat. Neighbors include the Four Corners area of the state (where the borders of Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico and Utah meet). Mancos State Park has 32 campsites and 2 new yurts available.
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Coal Mine Campground
Mileage:110 mi
Description: Located northeast of Grants, New Mexico.The elevation is 7,400 feet. Restroom facilities are avaliable.Tent camping and RV camping allowed on all sites.
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Junction Creek Campground
Mileage:116 mi
Description: Junction Creek Day Use Area is located close to Durango, Colorado, near the beginning of the Colorado Trail. Group site#1: max 65 people, pavilion, electricity. Group site#2: max 50 people. no pavillion Both sites have fire ring, serving tables, access to volleyball, and horseshoes. gates close at 10pm.
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Chris Park Campground
Mileage:129 mi
Description: Located north of Durango, Colorado, there are 3 group sites. Sites #1 and #2 hold 75 people max. Site #3 holds 150 people max. However, parking (in sites 1 and 2) is based on room for 15 cars. RVs could take up to three spaces each. Please take this space limit into account when reserving.
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Florida Campground
Mileage:131 mi
Description: There are mountains and Florida River nearby. Site is located 2.5 miles from Lemon Reservoir. A store and telephone are 7.5 miles away. Popular activities include hiking, hunting, stream fishing, bicycling and the Colorado Free Fishing Days.
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Note: All mileage numbers are "as the crow flies"