Someone on another forum asked where one would go
dry camping. He'd just gotten a new 18' TT and the salesman had told them to use it for
dry camping to really have fun. He was located in Colorado.
Just about all of the Nat'l Forest Campgrounds and Nat'l Park Campgrounds would be
dry camping, such as
Gunnison National Forest Campgrounds and the
Great Sand Dunes Nat'l Park.
Or
Pike National Forest Campgrounds.
A really neat area we stayed in was
Twin Lakes Campgrounds - Independance Pass - Aspen & Leadville Colorado .
I am not familiar with
Colorado State Parks, but I believe you can find dry camping in them as well.
My son drove by
Mueller State Park and liked it. It has been recommended by many, it is at a high elevation.
Cheyenne Mountain State Park was very new when we were in the area; it has been often recommended by others. But I have not been to it, nor Mueller.
Then there is real
Boondocking or Dispersed Camping
Clicky not in campgrounds.
Boondocking in CO
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Boondocking/Dispersed Camping NM-AZ **
You can find places to dry camp at this
SITE in Colorado as well.
Such as
Lizard Head Pass - US Forest Service.
We spent a few days in the Telluride area of Colorado, camping at a National Forest Campground on the Dolores River. It must have been West Dolores Campground.
San Juan National Forest
Later, On our way to Creede from the north via Hwy 149, we stayed over night at Silver Thread Campground along the Rio Grande. Camping in A very lovely area.
Creed Area Camping
More Dry Camping Places Northern NM & CO