Staunton State Park

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12102 S Elk Creek Rd, Pine, Colorado, 80470, United States

Quick Facts

8,100 ft

Price

$35/night

Booking

Reservable

Sites

25 campsites

Season

Year-round

Cell

Unknown

Pets

Allowed

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Staunton State Park
$35.00 - $35.00 / night
Campsite Fees
The standard fee per night is fixed at $35, applicable to all walk-in tent sites. Additional fees for cancellations and changes may apply per...
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Standard Site Fee$35.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$35.00
Group Site Fee$0.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00
Total Campsite Fees$70.00

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Fees & Passes at Staunton State Park

$35/night

Campsite fees

Standard Site

Basic tent/RV spot

$35/night

Stay Limit: Maximum stay allowed is 14 days within 28 days per site.

Cancellation: Cancellations made 28 days before arrival will retain 25% of one night's fee. Within 8-27 days, 50% ...

Prices verified August 10, 2025

Prices may vary by season and site type. Always confirm current rates on the official Colorado Parks and Wildlife website.


Best Time to Camp at Staunton State Park

Each season paints Staunton in dramatically different hues. Summer brings warm, sun-drenched days perfect for exploration, while winter transforms the landscape into a crystalline wonderland of snow and ice. The park enjoys gentle breezes and relatively dry conditions throughout the year, though winter visitors should prepare for frigid temperatures and occasional snow flurries that dust the peaks in powder.

Spring (Mar-May)

Wildflowers bloom, mild temperatures, fewer crowds. Great for hiking and photography.

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Summer (Jun-Aug)

Peak season with warm days. Most facilities open. Reserve ahead.

Fall (Sep-Nov)

Beautiful fall colors, cooler temps, quieter campgrounds. Ideal for peaceful trips.

Winter (Dec-Feb)

Snow activities available. Some facilities may close. Check conditions.

Planning Tips
  • Peak Season: Summer months experience high visitation and are considered peak season.. Book 2-3 months ahead.
  • Operating Season: Staunton State Park is open year-round.

About Staunton State Park

Nestled across 3,800 pristine acres of Colorado wilderness, Staunton State Park beckons adventurers with an extraordinary tapestry of outdoor experiences. Whether you're pitching your tent at one of 25 secluded walk-in campsites, conquering granite cliffs as a rock climber, or threading through alpine trails on horseback or mountain bike, this park delivers unforgettable moments. Anglers find solace casting lines in crystal-clear waters, while hikers discover new vistas around every bend.
Staunton State Park caters to tent campers with 25 walk-in tent-only sites. The park does not offer RV camping or glamping options.
Historical SignificanceStep back in time at the historic Staunton Mountain House, where guided tours unveil fascinating stories of Colorado's pioneering past. This carefully preserved landmark stands as a testament to the hardy souls who first called these mountains home, offering visitors a window into the region's rich cultural heritage and the enduring spirit of the American West.
Weather and SeasonsEach season paints Staunton in dramatically different hues. Summer brings warm, sun-drenched days perfect for exploration, while winter transforms the landscape into a crystalline wonderland of snow and ice. The park enjoys gentle breezes and relatively dry conditions throughout the year, though winter visitors should prepare for frigid temperatures and occasional snow flurries that dust the peaks in powder.
ElevationFrom its base at 8,100 feet to peaks soaring beyond 10,000 feet, Staunton State Park takes visitors on a vertical journey through multiple climate zones. This dramatic 2,000-foot elevation gain creates a stunning variety of ecosystems and microclimates, where meadow wildflowers give way to hardy alpine species, and the air grows crisp and thin with each ascending step.
Natural Features and SceneryImagine a landscape where emerald meadows suddenly give way to towering granite sentinels, where hidden waterfalls cascade through shadowy gorges, and pristine streams wind through corridors lined with towering pines, spruce, fir, and golden aspen. This photographer's paradise offers endless compositions, from intimate forest scenes to sweeping mountain vistas that stretch to the horizon. Every trail reveals new wonders, making each visit a unique journey of discovery.
Geological RegionRising from Colorado's Northeast Region, Staunton State Park showcases nature's architectural mastery across an elevation spectrum from 8,100 to over 10,000 feet. This remarkable landscape seamlessly blends rolling grasslands with rugged foothills, culminating in dramatic granite cliffs that pierce the sky. Hidden waterfalls tumble through ancient rock formations, while verdant stream corridors carve their paths through this geological wonderland, creating a diverse ecosystem that captures the essence of Colorado's varied terrain.
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Campsite details

AccessibilityStaunton State Park provides track chair programs for individuals with disabilities, allowing access to trails. User reviews highlight the availability of 'off-road caterpillar wheelchairs' as a unique and inclusive feature.
Sites SizeAll tent sites are walk-in and accommodate up to 6 people.
Sites PrivacyUser reviews highlight that campsites are 'clustered together,' suggesting limited privacy between sites.
Total Campsites25 campsites
Recommended CampsitesAspen section has wagons available at the parking lot to haul camping gear.

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Check-in
Check-in time: 2 PM
Check-out
Check-out time: 12 PM
Stay Limit
Maximum stay allowed is 14 days within 28 days per site.
Guests Allowed Per Site
Maximum capacity is 6 people per tent site.
Tents
Tents are allowed
RV vehicles
RV vehicles are not allowed
Primitive
Primitive are allowed
Reservable
Reservations are allowed

Site layoutThe campground is divided into loops like Aspen, Ponderosa, and Spruce, featuring walk-in tent sites.
Open and Closed SeasonStaunton State Park is open year-round.
Reservation PlatformsReservations can be made via cpwshop.com or through the Aspira Call Center at 1-800-244-5613.
Walk-in AvailabilityWalk-in tent sites are reservation-only and cannot be accessed on a first-come, first-served basis.
Cancellation PolicyCancellations made 28 days before arrival will retain 25% of one night's fee. Within 8-27 days, 50% is retained, and within 7 days or less, 100% is retained. Nights before the cancellation date are non-refundable.

Amenities available

Potable water
Food storage lockers
Picnic tables
Vault toilets

Activities you can enjoy

Staunton State Park offers a wide variety of recreational activities, including hiking, fishing, mountain biking, climbing, and wildlife viewing. Winter activities like snowshoeing and cross-country skiing are also available. The park's scenic trails spanning 30 miles are a highlight, and the diversity of activities reflects its appeal for multi-use recreation.
Hiking
The park features over 30 miles of trails suitable for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. Trails are described as 'well marked' and 'easy to navigate,' with options ranging from short hikes like the 2-mile round trip to Davis Ponds to longer, more challenging routes such as the 10-mile round trip to Elk Falls Pond.
Climbing
Climbing opportunities may be available in nearby natural areas such as rocky outcrops, boulders, or cliff faces. Visitors should bring appropriate gear and check local regulations or park guidelines before attempting any climbs.
Fishing
Fishing is available at three ponds: Davis Ponds, which are regularly stocked with rainbow trout, and Elk Falls Pond, home to native brook trout. One user review mentioned that hiking to the fishing pond can be challenging for young families.
Biking
Mountain biking is a popular activity at Staunton, and the trails are described as suitable for various skill levels. One user review notes the park's 'excellent mountain biking singletrack.'
Wildlife viewing
The park is home to diverse wildlife, including moose, black bears, elk, mountain lions, and various bird species. User reviews also mention opportunities for bird watching and wildlife observation.
Cultural and Educational Programs
The park's visitor center offers nature interpretation and educational programs. One user review mentioned a tour of the Staunton Mountain House, which featured 'interesting history' and knowledgeable guides.
Winter Activities
Activities such as snowshoeing and cross-country skiing are available during the winter season.
Water Sports
No non-motorized water sports like kayaking or paddleboarding are mentioned.
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Campground rules

  • Pets are allowed
  • No fires are allowed. All tent sites lack fire rings and BBQ facilities.
  • Quiet hours are 10 PM to 6 AM daily.

Hazards

General hazardsThe park is located in black bear territory, requiring the use of bear-proof food storage boxes provided at each campsite. Other hazards may include mountain lions and fast-moving mountain bikers.

Weather at Staunton State Park

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Precipitation: 0%

Gentle breeze, perfect for outdoor activities

Humidity: 26%

Very dry conditions, stay hydrated

Wind: 2.9 mph

Gentle breeze, perfect for outdoor activities

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Emergency Services

Emergency services are located within the park at the Ranger Station (contact: 303-816-0912). Additional services may be available in nearby towns such as Pine and Conifer.

Good to know

Peak season datesSummer months experience high visitation and are considered peak season.
Trash and recyclingSpecific information about trash and recycling facilities is not provided.
Proximity to water featuresFishing ponds are available, with Davis Ponds regularly stocked with rainbow trout and Elk Falls Pond featuring native brook trout.
Common complaintsReviews mention a lack of parking and no campfires or BBQ facilities at the sites.
HostVisitors praised staff and volunteers for their courtesy and helpfulness, particularly Melissa at the Visitor's Center.

Campground Map

12102 S Elk Creek Rd, Pine, Colorado, 80470, United States
Driving directionsFrom Denver - Take US Highway 285 (also called Hampden Avenue in Denver) Southwest approximately 35 miles to the Elk Creek Exit at Shaffers Crossing. Turn right (north) on Elk Creek Road and follow the signs 1.5 miles to the park's entrance.
Access to the park is via paved roads and is straightforward from Highway 285, making it accessible year-round. There are no mentions of seasonal closures or challenging terrain in the main access route.
Nearby places
Pine (approx. 0 miles), Conifer (approx. 10 miles), Bailey (approx. 12 miles), Evergreen (approx. 15 miles)
Nearby supplies
The small mountain communities of Pine, Conifer, Bailey, and Evergreen provide access to groceries, camping supplies, and fuel. Conifer features attractions like Denver Zipline Tours and local disc golf courses.

Reviews from booking and map sources

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Staunton State Park has limited reviews, placing it in the bottom % of campgrounds based on reviews
User reviews highlight the park's diverse recreational offerings, well-maintained facilities, and beautiful scenery. However, some reviewers noted limitations such as clustered campsites, lack of fire pits, and the need to hike to campsites.
Review Summaries

What Campers Love

Positive aspects include 'well-maintained' trails and campsites, courteous staff, and the availability of track chairs for individuals with disabilities. The park's range of activities and...
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Common Concerns

Common complaints include the lack of fire pits and BBQs at campsites, the need to hike with gear to the tent sites, and limited parking during peak times. Privacy at campsites was also noted as a...
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Pro Tips & Recommendations

Users recommend arriving early to avoid crowds, bringing a wagon to transport camping gear to the walk-in sites, and taking advantage of the track chair program if needed.

Seasonal Insights

The park is busiest during summer weekends, and its beauty is amplified during the fall with the changing aspen colors. Fewer visitors are noted during weekdays and off-peak seasons.

Camper Quotes

- 'The coolest thing I have seen is the off-road caterpillar wheelchairs allowing for individuals in wheelchairs to access and enjoy the trails!' - Nikita At - 'No fire pits either FYI.' - Troy H -...
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Site-Specific Reviews

Specific reviews mention the clustered layout of campsites within loops such as Aspen and Ponderosa. A user mentioned that the Aspen section had wagons available at the parking lot.

Accessibility Features

The availability of track chairs for individuals with disabilities is a standout feature, enabling access to trails that might otherwise be inaccessible.

Pet-Friendly Features

Pets are allowed on leash, and one user highlighted the park as being 'dog friendly.'

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Last updated August 10, 2025
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