Cimarron Campground (Co)
Cimarron Campground (Co)
$12.00 - $24.00 / night
Campsite Fees
Standard camping fees are $24 per night during the open season. Senior and Access pass holders receive discounted rates of $12 per night. Fees are...
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Standard Site Fee$24.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$0.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00
Total Campsite Fees$24.00
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Provider970-641-2337
About this campground
Nestled in the shadow of towering canyon walls, Cimarron Campground offers a unique blend of outdoor adventure and living history. This tranquil retreat welcomes both tent campers and medium-sized RVs, where the whistle of bygone locomotives seems to echo through the surrounding railroad exhibits. Each thoughtfully positioned site comes equipped with picnic tables, fire grates, and fire rings, perfect for evening gatherings under the stars. Modern amenities including flush toilets, seasonal drinking water, and recycling facilities ensure comfort without compromising the authentic camping experience. With Crystal Reservoir's shimmering waters nearby and hiking trails beckoning from every direction, Cimarron serves as an ideal basecamp for exploring this remarkable corner of the American West.
Cimarron Campground accommodates a variety of camping styles, including tent camping and RV camping. Sites are first-come, first-served, and the campground rarely fills, providing flexibility for visitors.
Historical SignificanceStep back in time at Cimarron Campground, where your tent or RV rests on the very ground once bustling with the energy of a thriving narrow gauge railroad town. The adjacent railroad exhibits stand as monuments to the iron horses that once conquered these rugged canyons, carrying precious cargo and hopeful passengers through seemingly impossible terrain. These carefully preserved remnants tell the story of human determination and engineering prowess, offering campers a rare opportunity to sleep where history was made and wake to explore the tangible legacy of America's railroad era.
Weather and SeasonsSummer days at Cimarron unfold with brilliant sunshine and temperatures climbing between 50-90°F, while evenings cool to a refreshing 40-60°F—perfect for campfire conversations. The afternoon sky often stages dramatic performances as thunderclouds build over the canyon, bringing brief but spectacular storms accompanied by gusty winds that rustle through the pines. Winter transforms the landscape into a crystalline wonderland, with snow blanketing the historic railroad structures and temperatures dipping well below freezing, creating a serene but challenging environment for the most adventurous cold-weather campers.
ElevationPerched at 6,895 feet above sea level, Cimarron Campground offers a refreshing mountain escape where the air is crisp and clear. This elevation provides natural air conditioning during summer months, with temperatures typically running 10-15 degrees cooler than the valleys below. The thin mountain air adds a special quality to morning coffee and evening stargazing, while the elevated position offers commanding views of the surrounding landscape.
Natural Features and SceneryThe stunning natural amphitheater of Cimarron Canyon cradles the campground in dramatic beauty, where ancient rock walls rise like natural skyscrapers on either side. Crystal Reservoir sparkles like a sapphire jewel just moments away, its pristine waters reflecting the ever-changing mountain light. The gentle murmur of the Cimarron River provides a soothing soundtrack to your stay, while the surrounding landscape offers an ever-changing canvas of colors—from the soft greens of spring to the golden aspens of fall. This harmonious blend of water, stone, and sky creates an atmosphere of profound tranquility, interrupted only by the occasional call of wildlife or the gentle reminder of the area's railroad heritage.
Geological RegionCimarron Campground occupies a fascinating geological crossroads where human history meets ancient earth forces. The dramatic canyon walls surrounding the historic railroad town reveal millions of years of geological storytelling, with layers of rock chronicling epochs of change. Near the engineering marvel of Morrow Point Dam, Crystal Reservoir fills a natural basin carved by time and water. This unique setting showcases the interplay between natural geological wonders and human ingenuity, where narrow gauge rails once defied gravity to traverse what nature spent eons creating. The campground itself sits within this geological theater, offering visitors front-row seats to one of the West's most compelling landscape narratives.
Campsite details
AccessibilityThe road is paved, and the parking pads are also paved. However, there are no designated ADA campsites.
Sites SizeThe campground accommodates tents and medium-sized RVs. Sites are described as 'nice size and blacktopped' in one user review.
Sites PrivacyPrivacy levels vary, but the campground's layout and spacing contribute to a generally quiet and peaceful atmosphere. One reviewer mentioned the campground was 'small, quiet, and empty,' enhancing the sense of seclusion.
Total Campsites21 campsites
Recommended CampsitesChoose sites further from the utility room to avoid bright lights affecting nighttime views.
Best CampsitesSites near the Cimarron Canyon Rail Exhibit and farther from the utility area are preferred for their quietness and proximity to attractions.
Reserving a campsite
Check-in
- First-come, first-served
- no specific time for check-in.
Check-out
Check-out time is unspecified.
Guests Allowed Per Site
Eight guests and two vehicles are allowed per standard campsite.
Tents
Tents are allowed
RV vehicles
RV vehicles are allowed
Primitive
Primitive are not allowed
Reservable
Reservations are allowed
Site layoutAll campsites are first-come, first-served and are evenly distributed with picnic tables, fire grates, and fire rings.
Open and Closed SeasonOpen season: June 5 to October 14 (dates for first-come, first-served availability begin June 20). Winter closure from October 18 to May 15.
Reservation PlatformsReservations must be made on-site using Scan & Pay through the Recreation.gov mobile app.
Walk-in AvailabilityAll sites are first-come, first-served. Walk-up availability is generally good as the campground rarely fills.
Cancellation PolicyScan & Pay reservations are non-refundable, non-modifiable, and non-cancellable.
Amenities available
Potable water
Fire rings
Picnic tables
Dump station
Flush toilets
Activities you can enjoy
Cimarron Campground offers various recreational opportunities that cater to diverse interests. Visitors can explore nearby historic railroad exhibits, engage in hiking, and enjoy fishing at the nearby Crystal Reservoir. Wildlife viewing and stargazing are other popular activities, though light pollution near the utility room may be a minor issue for some campers. Reviewers highlighted activities such as hiking near the dam, exploring nearby trails, and enjoying the railroad exhibits.
Hiking
Hiking opportunities include trails near the dam and a 'great hike at the end of the road with a bridge going over the river,' as one reviewer described. These trails are family-friendly and offer unique features like river crossings.Fishing
Fishing is a key attraction, as noted by a reviewer who stated the campground is 'close to fishing, kind of a campground secret.' The proximity to Crystal Reservoir enhances fishing opportunities.Wildlife viewing
Wildlife viewing is implicitly supported by the natural setting and quiet surroundings, although specific species are not mentioned in the reviews.Cultural and Educational Programs
The historic Cimarron Canyon Rail Exhibit is adjacent to the campground, offering cultural and educational insights into the area's railroad history.Campground rules
- Pets are not allowed
- Fires permitted in grates provided at each campsite; camp stoves are also allowed.
Hazards
General hazardsPotential hazards include strong afternoon winds and wildlife in the vicinity. Visitors are encouraged to stay on designated trails and roads.
Active alertsSeasonal closures apply. Winter closure from October 18 to May 15 due to snow and freezing temperatures.
Weather forecast
56
°F
Oct 11
Saturday
Light drizzle
Precipitation: 0.4%
Gentle breeze, perfect for outdoor activities
Humidity: 86%
High humidity, may feel muggy
Wind: 2.2 mph
Gentle breeze, perfect for outdoor activities
Very Light Rain - (0.40% chance)
Slight drizzle possible
Light drizzle
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Temperature Trends
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Precipitation Trends
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Weather Summaries
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Emergency Services
An emergency phone (911) is available next to the Visitor Center door; the nearest full emergency services are likely in Montrose, CO, approximately 20 miles away.
Good to know
Peak season datesJune 5, 2025 - October 14, 2025
Trash and recyclingTrash and recycling collection services are provided seasonally, contributing to the campground's overall cleanliness.
Proximity to water featuresApproximately 1.5 miles from Crystal Reservoir near Morrow Point Dam and Cimarron River.
Common complaintsComplaints include occasional road noise, bright lighting near utility areas disrupting stargazing, and rusty water from drinking stations.
HostCampground hosts are described as friendly, attentive, and informative in multiple reviews.
Campground Map
Driving directionsCimarron Campground is located 20 miles (32 km) east of Montrose between mile markers 112 and 113 on U.S. Highway 50, at the site of a historic narrow gauge railroad town.
Road access is paved and open seasonally as per the operating dates of the campground.Nearby places
Montrose, CO: 20 miles (approximately 25-minute drive)
Nearby supplies
Newberry's Store nearby offers basic camping supplies, snacks, and beverages
additional supplies can be found in Montrose, CO (20 miles away).
Camper Reviews
4.4
12 reviews

Cimarron Campground (Co) is recommended, placing it in the top 40% of campgrounds based on reviews
User reviews for Cimarron Campground are overwhelmingly positive, with visitors praising the cleanliness, quiet setting, and friendly campground hosts. The historic and natural attractions nearby are also highly appreciated. However, some complaints about light pollution and water quality (e.g., 'brown rusty water') were noted.
Review Summaries
Based on 12 reviews
What Campers Love
Positive aspects include clean and well-maintained facilities, a quiet and serene environment, and nearby cultural and natural attractions. Visitors particularly appreciated the hiking opportunities...
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Common Concerns
Common complaints are limited but include issues with light pollution from the utility room and occasional water quality concerns ('brown rusty water' reported by one reviewer).
Based on 12 reviewsPro Tips & Recommendations
Visitors recommend bringing everything you need as there is no camp store on-site. Another tip is to enjoy the nearby hiking trails and rail exhibits. A reviewer suggested, 'Don't miss the rock...
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Seasonal Insights
Reviews indicate that summer is the most popular season for visiting, with daytime temperatures ranging from 50 to 90°F. Visitors appreciated the lack of crowds during these months. However, no...
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Camper Quotes
1. 'Great place, small quiet and empty. Near the dam and a great hiking trail.' - Rebeka R.\n2. 'The bathrooms here are really clean too. Definitely worth the stop.' - Rebeka R.\n3. 'Excellent little...
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Site-Specific Reviews
Specific site feedback includes comments about the light near the utility room being too bright for stargazing but not affecting most sites. Sites are described as spacious and suitable for...
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Accessibility Features
Accessibility is somewhat limited, with no designated ADA campsites, though the paved roads and parking pads offer moderate accessibility.
Based on 12 reviewsLast updated August 10, 2025