The four types of camping that are allowed in the Rocky Mountain Region's national forests and national grasslands are listed below. Click on one of the camping types and you will be taken further down the page for more information.
DEVELOPED CAMPGROUNDS:
Traditional camping in a developed US Forest Service campground with a tent pad, covered grill and parking spot. more»
DISPERSED CAMPING:
Dispersed camping can be in either designated areas or
in non-designated areas. more»
BACKPACKING CAMPING:
Overnight backpacking trips should
be undertaken only by those who are accustomed to hiking mountain
trails and are familiar with backpacking techniques. more»
HORSE CAMPING:
A permit is NOT required to ride horses in national forests or grasslands
but you must follow Weed-Free forage guidelines for national forests
and grasslands in the Rocky Mountain Region. more»
Whether you are camping in a developed campground or far away from civilization in the backcountry, either backpacking or on your horse, all campers should follow the ideals of Leave No Trace and Pack It In - Pack It Out!
DEVELOPED CAMPGROUND INFORMATION
Developed Campgrounds charge a fee for campsites that can acommodate anything from a single tent to a 30' Recreational Vehicle, or larger in some cases. Saddle
and pack stock are not allowed in most campgrounds. There are campgrounds that only offer campsites on a first-come, first-serve basis and others that offer campsites that can be reserved through up to 240 days in advance for individual campsites and 360 days in advance for group campgrounds. As a general rule of thumb, 2/3 of the campsites are reserveable at developed campgrounds that offer campsite reservations. The remaining 1/3 of that developed campground's campsites are offered on a first-come, first-serve basis. When trying to get a first-come, first-serve campsite at a campground that accepts reservations, it is a good idea to try and arrive at the campground by Thursday night.
Use the map below to find all the US Forest Service campgrounds within the Rocky Mountain Region. When you click on the state you want to camp in, a new window will open with the state map in it. From there, click on the forest or grassland you would like to camp in and you will be directed to that forest or grassland's Campground Information Web page.
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DISPERSED CAMPING INFORMATION
Dispersed camping can be in either designated areas or
in non-designated areas. When camping in non-designated areas, the
general rule is to be 100 feet from any road, trail or water source. Some areas in National Forests
are closed to dispersed camping, so check postings carefully and check with the local Ranger District [.pdf file 120 KB] office before you head out into the backcountry. Please
respect private landowners.
BACKPACKING INFORMATION
Overnight backpacking trips should
be undertaken only by those who are accustomed to hiking mountain
trails and are familiar with backpacking techniques. Click on the Backpacking icon below to view an excellent guide to backpacking information. Please
respect private landowners.

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HORSE CAMPING INFORMATION
A permit is NOT required to ride horses in national forests or grasslands
but you must follow Weed-Free forage guidelines for national forests
and national grasslands in the Rocky Mountain Region. For details on forage restrictions
in the Rocky Mountain Region click on your state's Weed Free Forage Web site link from the list below. Saddle and pack stock are not allowed in most campgrounds.
Use low impact riding, camping, and horse tethering methods to minimize
your animals' impact on natural resources and ensure that camp areas
remain enjoyable for others! Please
respect private landowners. It can also be a good idea to contact the local Ranger District [.pdf file 120 KB] office to find out where the best horse trails are.
WEED FREE FORAGE WEB SITE LINKS:
[click on the .html icon or .pdf icon to view the information]
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