Aspen Glade (Rio Grande National Forest, Co)
23750 State Highway 17, Antonito, CO, 81120, USA
Aspen Glade (Rio Grande National Forest, Co)
$29.00 - $58.00 / night
Campsite Fees
The peak season rates for standard nonelectric sites range from $29.00 to $58.00 per night. Additional weekend and holiday surcharges of $2.00 apply.
Standard Site Fee$29.00
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$29.00
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Provider435-245-6521customerservice@pmcparks.com
About this campground
Nestled along the pristine waters of the Conejos River in southern Colorado's high country, Aspen Glade Campground offers an intimate escape into nature with 32 thoughtfully spaced campsites. Here, the gentle murmur of the river mingles with the whisper of wind through towering pines, creating the perfect backdrop for anglers casting for native trout, hikers exploring mountain trails, and wildlife enthusiasts seeking glimpses of the forest's secretive inhabitants.
Aspen Glade Campground offers standard non-electric campsites that are primarily designed for tent and RV camping. Group sites and other specialized lodging types are not explicitly mentioned.
Historical SignificanceStep back in time aboard the legendary Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad, where steam engines still chug through dramatic mountain passes just as they did during Colorado's mining boom. This living piece of history winds through ghost towns and abandoned mining camps, telling the story of fortune seekers and frontier families who once called these rugged mountains home. The journey offers a window into the Old West that shaped this corner of Colorado.
Weather and SeasonsSummer transforms Aspen Glade into a mountain paradise where crisp mornings begin in the 40s°F, perfect for wrapping hands around a steaming cup of coffee while watching mist rise from the river. As the sun climbs higher, temperatures reach into the comfortable 70s°F, ideal for outdoor adventures. Early season visitors in May should pack warm layers, as morning frost and occasional snow flurries remind everyone that this is true mountain country.
ElevationPerched at 8,500 feet above sea level, Aspen Glade Campground delivers the crisp, clean air and spectacular mountain vistas that make Colorado's high country legendary. This elevation brings relief from summer heat while painting endless views of peaks and valleys that stretch to the horizon. The thin mountain air adds a sense of adventure to every activity, from morning hikes to evening stargazing under brilliantly clear skies.
Natural Features and SceneryAt 8,500 feet, Aspen Glade reveals nature's artistry through contrasting forest zones—from sun-dappled groves of towering ponderosa pines to dense cathedral stands of spruce, aspen, and fir that create a verdant canopy overhead. This diverse ecosystem attracts an impressive cast of wildlife characters: black bears lumber through berry patches, deer and elk graze in meadow clearings, and a symphony of mountain birds fills the air with song. The ever-changing forest light creates magical moments as golden sunbeams filter through quaking aspen leaves.
Geological RegionTucked within the vast Rio Grande National Forest near the New Mexico border, Aspen Glade Campground occupies a special place where the Conejos River has carved its path through ancient volcanic terrain. This dramatic landscape showcases nature's diversity—from open ponderosa pine parklands that invite exploration to mysterious dark forests of spruce, aspen, and fir that harbor centuries of secrets. At 8,500 feet elevation, the campground sits in the sweet spot where multiple ecosystems converge, creating a rich tapestry of mountain habitats along the life-giving waters of the Conejos River.
Campsite details
AccessibilityNo explicit details on accessibility features for disabled individuals were provided in the content. However, the campground is noted for its well-maintained sites and clean facilities.
Sites SizeThe 32 campsites are described as spacious, with some being large enough to accommodate longer travel trailers and fifth wheels. Sites are generally level and graveled.
Sites PrivacyCampsites offer a sense of privacy, especially in the lower loop by the river, which features large trees and bushes around the sites. Upper loop sites are more open.
Total Campsites32 campsites
Recommended CampsitesFor shade, choose heavily wooded Loop C sites. For river views, select lower elevation sites near the Conejos River.
Best CampsitesSites 20, 21, and 22 are highly rated for their proximity to the river.
Reserving a campsite
Stay Limit
You may stay up to 14 nights during a visit at this campground. A rolling 30-day limit applies as well.
Guests Allowed Per Site
Single campsite reservation fees are good for 6 people and 1 vehicle, with a maximum of 8 people per site.
Groups
No designated group sites are available.
Tents
Tents are allowed
RV vehicles
RV vehicles are allowed
Primitive
Primitive are not allowed
Reservable
Reservations are allowed
Site layoutThe campground is divided into loops (A, B, and C). Loop A and B are lightly wooded, while Loop C is heavily wooded and near the river.
Open and Closed SeasonOpen for reservations from May 23 to August 31. Reservable start dates begin June 24, 2025.
Reservation PlatformsReservations can be made online at Recreation.gov, via its mobile app, or by calling its contact center.
Walk-in AvailabilityFirst-come, first-serve campsites may be available but are not guaranteed.
Cancellation PolicyThere is a $10 cancellation fee for changes or cancellations made before the arrival date. Late cancellations, starting from midnight one calendar day before the scheduled check-in, result in forfeiting the first night's fee.
Amenities available
Potable water
Fire rings
Picnic tables
Vault toilets
Activities you can enjoy
The campground offers a range of outdoor activities, making it ideal for nature enthusiasts. Fishing in the nearby Conejos River is a highlight, especially the 'Gold Medal' trout fishing section upstream. The Sheep Creek Trail provides excellent hiking opportunities, and the scenic drive along Forest Road 250 offers breathtaking views of the Conejos Canyon.
Hiking
The Sheep Creek Trail is highly recommended for avid hikers, providing stunning views and a rewarding experience. No specific details about trail lengths or difficulty levels are provided.Fishing
Fishing is a star attraction at Aspen Glade, particularly in the 'Gold Medal' trout fishing section upstream, known for its large-quality trout. Some users reported mixed results, stating 'fished but did not catch,' while others found the experience rewarding.Wildlife viewing
Wildlife such as bears, deer, elk, and a variety of birds can be observed in the area, adding to the natural charm of the campground.Winter Activities
Winter activities are not explicitly mentioned, but reviews note that the campground experiences snow and cold temperatures during early and late seasons.Water Sports
Non-motorized water sports like kayaking or canoeing are not mentioned in the provided sources.Campground rules
- Pets are allowed
- Campfires are permitted. Firewood must be obtained locally to prevent the spread of pests.
Hazards
General hazardsBears are present in the area; food should be stored securely. Mosquitoes may be an issue, especially near the lower sites by the river.
Weather forecast
65
°F
Oct 8
Wednesday
Clear sky
Precipitation: 0%
Strong wind, exercise caution
Humidity: 33%
Comfortable humidity levels
Wind: 12.6 mph
Strong wind, exercise caution
Clear sky
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Emergency Services
Closest emergency services are in Antonito, Colorado, which is approximately 15 miles away.
Good to know
Peak season datesMay 23, 2025 - August 31, 2025
Trash and recyclingThere were mentions of overflowing dumpsters at one point, but overall, the campground is described as clean and well-maintained. Regular trash disposal systems are available.
Proximity to water featuresThe Conejos River runs adjacent to the campground, providing easy access for fishing and nature observation.
Common complaintsSome users reported issues with mosquitoes, lack of shade at certain sites, and challenges with camp host interactions.
HostHosts Bill and Deb are frequently praised for being helpful and maintaining clean facilities.
Campground Map
23750 State Highway 17, Antonito, CO, 81120, USA
Driving directionsFrom Antonito, Colorado, go west on Highway 17 for approximately 15 miles to the Aspen Glade Campground.
The campground is accessed via State Highway 17. The road conditions are not specified in detail, but the campground is described as being close to the highway, allowing for relatively easy entry.Nearby places
Antonito, Colorado (15 miles, approximately 20 minutes)
Chama, New Mexico (approx. 67 miles)
Pagosa Springs, Colorado (approx. 86 miles)
Durango, Colorado (approx. 122 miles)
Alamosa, Colorado (approx. 30 miles)
Nearby supplies
Groceries, hardware, liquor, and camping supplies are available at a store in Antonito, Colorado, which is about 15 miles away. Additional supplies and services may be available at the Red Bear Welcome Center in Horca, Colorado.
Camper Reviews
4.7
110 reviews

Aspen Glade (Rio Grande National Forest, Co) is top-rated, placing it in the top 15% of campgrounds based on reviews
Aspen Glade Campground consistently receives high praise for its cleanliness, scenic beauty, and peaceful ambiance. The average user sentiment for the campground is 4.6 out of 5, with many visitors highlighting the excellent maintenance of facilities and the attentive camp hosts.
Review Summaries
Based on 110 reviews
What Campers Love
Positive feedback centers on the 'super clean' vault toilets, the 'peaceful and quiet' environment, and the 'beautiful' setting next to the Conejos River. Users also appreciate the spacious campsites...
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Common Concerns
Some visitors mentioned issues with mosquitoes and bugs, a lack of shade at certain campsites, and occasional difficulties with unhelpful camp hosts. A few reviews noted the absence of Wi-Fi or cell...
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Pro Tips & Recommendations
Campers recommend booking riverfront sites for the best experience and bringing bug spray due to mosquitoes. Several users suggested arriving early to secure a good spot and being prepared for cold...
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Seasonal Insights
The campground is busiest during the summer months, with many reviews highlighting the pleasant weather and thriving river ecosystem during this time. Winter and early spring visits may encounter...
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Camper Quotes
1. 'The best-kept outhouse I have ever used by far!' - Jonathan Antunez. 2. 'The campground is quiet and next to great fly fishing water.' - Kathryn O. 3. 'Very clean bathrooms for the type that...
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Site-Specific Reviews
Site 12 is noted for lack of shade and being double the cost of other sites. Sites 20-32 are praised for being near the river, offering scenic views. Site 8 is described as large and airy but without...
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Accessibility Features
No specific reviews address accessibility features for people with disabilities.
Based on 110 reviewsPet-Friendly Features
Pets are allowed, and most reviews indicate that campers comply with leash rules, though there were isolated complaints about enforcement.
Based on 110 reviewsLast updated August 10, 2025