Tigiwon Community House

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Tigiwon Community House

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Price

$85 - $185/night

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Year-round

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Pets

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Tigiwon Community House
$85.00 - $185.00 / night
Campsite Fees
Group rental fees by group size: 1-50 people = $85; 51-100 people = $135; 101-200 people = $185.
Standard Site Fee$0.00
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$0.00

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"Reviews are overwhelmingly positive, emphasizing stunning mountain and Gore Range views, quiet and privacy, and the unique setting for camping, weddings, and backcountry access. Several users highlight clean bathrooms and the community house as a great shelter when it’s open, but one reservation user reports a serious issue with never receiving the door code and being unable to use the property."

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Fees & Passes at Tigiwon Community House

$85 - $185/night

Campsite fees

Stay Limit: Day-use only; overnight camping is prohibited.

Prices verified December 10, 2025

Prices may vary by season and site type. Always confirm current rates on the official White River National Forest website.



About Tigiwon Community House

Step into the historic Tigiwon Community House, where a spacious single-room cabin welcomes your family reunion, celebration, or mountain wedding beneath towering pines. With sweeping Gore Range vistas and accessible amenities both inside and out, this day-use facility offers the perfect backdrop for creating memories—just remember to head home before sunset, as overnight stays aren't permitted.
A historic, one-room community cabin intended for day use and group events such as family reunions, parties or weddings. Overnight camping and lodging are prohibited; group-use fee schedule applies.
Historical SignificanceThe Tigiwon Community House carries the legacy of Colorado's conservation heritage, standing within the White River National Forest—a landscape protected since 1891 when it became just the second timber reserve designated in the entire United States. Originally known as the White River Plateau Timber Reserve, this forest has witnessed over a century of American history unfold across its peaks and valleys. Today, the community house serves as a gathering place where modern celebrations meet mountain tradition, offering visitors a tangible connection to the pioneering spirit that first recognized these lands as worth preserving for generations to come.
Natural Features and SceneryCradled in the embrace of the White River National Forest, the Tigiwon Community House sits where the Rocky Mountains reveal their most dramatic character. Ancient spruce and fir frame your view of the Gore Range, whose jagged peaks cut across the western horizon in a display that changes with every passing cloud and season. The setting places you at the crossroads of wilderness, with both the Holy Cross and Eagles Nest Wilderness Areas beckoning just beyond the tree line. Down in the Vail Valley below, the Eagle and Colorado Rivers carve their timeless paths through the landscape, while nearby trails wind through terrain that has drawn mountain bikers and outdoor enthusiasts from around the world to experience this intersection of forest serenity and alpine grandeur.
Geological RegionSituated within the White River National Forest in Colorado's central Rocky Mountains, the site commands views across the dramatic Gore Range and occupies the renowned Vail Valley region where ancient geological forces sculpted peaks, carved river corridors, and created one of the most striking mountain landscapes in North America.
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Campsite details

AccessibilityAmenities both inside and outside the cabin are accessible.
Total Campsitesnull campsites
Recommended CampsitesThe facility is a large one-room cabin suitable for gatherings; amenities both inside and outside are accessible. Visitors should obtain a Motor Vehicle Use Map to determine open Forest Service roads for motorized travel.

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Stay Limit
  • Day-use only
  • overnight camping is prohibited.
Guests Allowed Per Site
Fee tiers provided for groups of 1-50, 51-100, and 101-200 people.
Groups
  • Intended for group day-use events. Fees: 1-50 people = $85
  • 51-100 people = $135
  • 101-200 people = $185. Overnight use is prohibited.
Tents
Tents are not allowed
RV vehicles
RV vehicles are not allowed
Primitive
Primitive are not allowed
Reservable
Reservations are not allowed

Site layoutOne-room historic cabin interior with four tables, bench seating, and a stone fireplace. Exterior amenities include four 10-foot picnic tables, two charcoal grills, a fire pit, a horseshoe pit, and vault toilets. Parking area holds approximately 15-20 cars.

Accomodation available

GroupGroup campsites are offered for larger parties such as families, schools, or organizations. These sites provide space and facilities to accommodate multiple people camping together.

Amenities available

Fire rings
Picnic tables
Vault toilets

Activities you can enjoy

Located in the Vail Valley with expansive views of the Gore Range, the site provides access to trails, rivers and forest roads nearby. Recreation opportunities include hikes into adjacent wilderness areas, mountain biking on valley-floor trails, and river-based activities on the Eagle and Colorado Rivers.
Hiking
Several trails lead into nearby wilderness areas; the Community House is a few miles below a trailhead that accesses the Holy Cross Wilderness Area (visitors are advised to learn wilderness ethics and regulations before hiking).
Fishing
The Eagle and Colorado Rivers flow through the valley and offer fishing opportunities.
Biking
The valley floor has mountain bike trail opportunities.
Boating
Rivers in the valley offer floating opportunities.
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Campground rules

  • Pets are not allowed
  • Facility amenities include a fire pit and two charcoal grills; no specific fire restrictions or policy details are provided in the source material.

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Proximity to water featuresLocated in the Vail Valley; the Eagle and Colorado Rivers flow through the valley (proximity to the house not specifically quantified).

Campground Map

Tigiwon Community House
Driving directionsFrom Denver, go approximately 105 miles to exit 171. Take Highway 24 south through the town of Minturn to the Tigiwon Road/Forest Service Road 707 and turn right. Follow the Tigiwon Road approximately 6 miles to the Community House. The parking area in front of the community house can accommodate approximately 15-20 cars. Visitors are advised to pick up a free Motor Vehicle Use Map from the White River National Forest webpage or the office in Minturn to determine which Forest Service roads are open to motorized travel by vehicle type and season.
Accessible via Tigiwon Road / Forest Service Road 707 off Highway 24 (reach Highway 24 via Exit 171 from the Denver area); approximately 6 miles on Tigiwon Road from the Highway 24 turnoff.
Nearby places
Denver: approximately 105 miles to Exit 171
Minturn: mentioned as nearby (distance not specified).
Nearby supplies
White River National Forest office in Minturn (map pickup).

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Tigiwon Community House has limited reviews, placing it in the bottom % of campgrounds based on reviews
Reviews are overwhelmingly positive, emphasizing stunning mountain and Gore Range views, quiet and privacy, and the unique setting for camping, weddings, and backcountry access. Several users highlight clean bathrooms and the community house as a great shelter when it’s open, but one reservation user reports a serious issue with never receiving the door code and being unable to use the property.
Review Summaries
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What Campers Love

Campers and visitors consistently praise the “breathtaking” and “stunning” views, including specific mention of vistas across the Eagle River gorge and toward the Gore Range and Mt. of the Holy...
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Common Concerns

The only recurring negatives are logistical: one reviewer notes the long, sometimes rough dirt road in, and a reservation user reports never receiving the door code for the community house, which...
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Pro Tips & Recommendations

Expect a long, somewhat rough dirt road drive; a semi off‑road capable vehicle and extra time are advisable. In winter, plan on the house itself being closed and rely on the porch for shelter, and if...
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Camper Quotes

“The dirt road is a bit long and sometimes rough to get there, but.... The view!!! Oh my goodness!” “Enjoyed our stay here. Quiet, private, breath taking view to wake up to.” “Never received the code...
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Site-Specific Reviews

One Rec.gov review for Site COMMHO (Loop: TIGIWON COMMUNITY) reports that the renter never received the door code for the community house and therefore could not use the reserved facility. Another...
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