Dolores River Campground









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- On the banks of the Dolores river, two miles from Dolores town centre
- On-site fishing pond and direct access to the river for fly fishing
- Dog-walking area, nature trail, fish-cleaning station and social hall
There's direct access to fly fishing waters from Dolores River Campground in Colorado – and if that's just not enough angling for you, you can cast off for yet more at the pond in the grounds...
The campground is set up to have guests sorted for convenience and leisure, with a fish-cleaning station next to the fishing pond; a sale point for firewood, propane, ice, snacks and gifts; a communal firepit for evenings around the flames; a big recreation hall with a well-kitted out kitchen, and a launderette with several washers and dryers.
Kids have a playground to keep them busy, and there's also a dog-walking area and nature trail around the grounds. Regular get-togethers like ice cream socials and pizza nights are arranged in the summer season.
Dolores River Campground is a tree-filled rural site on the banks of the Dolores river in south-west Colorado. The site is on the edge of the San Juan National Forest and two miles from the town of Dolores.
Fly fishing is at the river, right beside the resort; you'll also be in a sweet spot for hiking, mountain biking and horse riding in the forest away, and for boat rental, birdwatching and more fishing on McPhee Reservoir, within a few miles.
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English
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Features
Dogs allowed
Campfires allowed
Leisure on site
Bar or club house Cycle hire Evening entertainment Fishing Fitness centre Games room Indoor swimming pool Kids' club On-site restaurant/cafe Outdoor swimming pool Play area TV room Take away Tennis WatersportsAmenities on site
Bath available Car parking by pitch/unit Composting toilet Dog park Drying room Food shop Free wifi Ice pack freezing Internet access Launderette Parent & baby washroom Pick-up from public transport Portable toilet Pub toilets Public telephone Shower available Toilet block Washing-up area WifiGroups welcome
Family friendly Motorcycle friendly Rallies welcome Single-sex groups welcome Student groups welcomeRules
Barbecue provided Barbecues allowed Campfires allowed Commercial vehicles allowed Dogs allowed Dogs allowed all yearThemes
Lake and/or mountain Peaceful Spectacular scenery Walkers' paradise Wildlife havenUtilities
Charging facilities Chemical disposal Electric car charging point(s) Gas cylinders available Recycling available Renewable energyNearby amenities
Bar nearby Dog walk nearby Nearby farmers' market Public transport nearby Shop nearbyType
Large (51-200 pitches)Nearby leisure
Canoeing/kayaking nearby Climbing nearby Cycling nearby Fishing nearby Golf nearby Horse riding nearby Indoor pool nearby Mountain biking nearby Outdoor pool nearby Restaurant nearby Sailing nearby Tennis nearby Watersports nearbyTouring and motorhomes
Drainage hook-up points for tourers Seasonal pitches Water hook-up points for tourersLocation
Dolores River Campground
18680 Highway 145
Dolores
Colorado
USA
81323
Timezone
America/Denver Mountain Daylight Time (GMT-06:00)
GPS
37.47438°N
-108.45425°W
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Local attractions
The San Juan National Forest, accessible a mile from the campground, covers nearly two million acres of northern California including two alpine wilderness areas in the Weminuche and South San Juan; the wilderness area of Lizard Head, and plenty of top spots for hiking, mountain biking, wildlife watching and horse riding. McPhee Reservoir, three miles away, is a good birdwatching spot that also has boating and fishing.
More mountain biking (60 miles' worth) is available via Phil's World Trail System 10 miles away near Cortez. Jumps and drops aplenty are along the tracks for experienced riders to tackle, including the Rib Cage Trail and its downhill jumps, followed by the climb back up Abajo to slide down the Rib Cage yet again.
To take things more easily, the vintage Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad runs for 45 spectacularly scenic miles through the forest landscapes; pick up its local section and see its history at the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad & Museum, 30 miles away. Closer to the resort, the Anasazi Heritage Center in Dolores is dedicated to local Native American and hunter gatherer cultures.
In south-west Colorado, the Mesa Verde National Park (15 miles) is the biggest archaeological preserve in the US, with over 4,300 archaeological sites including 600+ cliff dwellings. These include the spectacular sight of the Ancestral Pueblo people's Cliff Palace, the oldest cliff dwelling in all North America and very much a must-see (as is The Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, 20 miles from Dolores).
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- Does Dolores River Campground have a swimming pool? No View all features
- Is Dolores River Campground dog friendly? Yes View all features
- What attractions are near Dolores River Campground? The San Juan National Forest, accessible a mile from the campground, covers nearly two million acres of northern California including two alpine wilderness areas in the Weminuche and South San Juan; the … Read more
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