Silver Queen Campground

Star4.66
46 reviews
Aspen Ranger Station, Attn: Silver Queen Campground, 806 W. Hallam, Aspen, CO, 81611, USA
Silver Queen Campground
$15.00 - $15.00 / night
Campsite Fees
During the peak season from May 28th to September 30th, the nightly fee for standard non-electric campsites is $15. Additional costs include a $10...
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Standard Site Fee$15.00
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$15.00

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Provider
(970)945-2521

About this campground

Nestled in the heart of Colorado's high country just outside Aspen, Silver Queen Campground offers an exclusive mountain retreat with only five reservable sites. Here, you'll wake to the gentle murmur of Maroon Creek and fall asleep under the watchful gaze of Pyramid Peak. Each campsite is embraced by shimmering aspen groves that dance in the mountain breeze, creating an intimate connection with nature. While the campground welcomes tents, trailers, and RVs, the cozy sites and winding access roads make it ideal for those seeking a more minimalist camping experience with smaller vehicles.
Silver Queen Campground provides a mix of camping options suitable for both tent and RV campers, with a focus on a small, quiet, and pristine camping experience.
Historical SignificanceSilver Queen Campground sits within the legendary Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness, a crown jewel among America's protected lands. When Congress passed the groundbreaking 1964 Wilderness Act, this spectacular landscape was among the first areas designated for preservation, recognizing its extraordinary natural beauty and unique geological character. Today, camping here connects you to a legacy of conservation that has protected these pristine mountains for generations to come.
Weather and SeasonsAt 8,460 feet, Silver Queen Campground exists in a realm where mountain weather writes its own rules. Summer days bloom with warmth and wildflowers, but as afternoon clouds gather over the peaks, dramatic thunderstorms often roll through, reminding visitors of nature's power. Evening temperatures drop quickly, transforming warm afternoons into crisp nights perfect for campfires and stargazing. Even in July and August, snow can dust the surrounding peaks, so savvy campers come prepared for four seasons in a single day.
ElevationPerched at 8,460 feet above sea level, Silver Queen Campground inhabits the thin air of Colorado's alpine zone. At this elevation, the atmosphere holds a crystalline clarity that sharpens mountain vistas and deepens the blue of the sky. The altitude brings cool, refreshing temperatures that provide welcome relief from summer heat, though visitors should pace themselves as their bodies adjust to the thinner air.
Natural Features and SceneryThe Maroon Bells Scenic Area cradles Silver Queen Campground in one of North America's most photographed landscapes. Quaking aspens create living cathedrals around each campsite, their leaves whispering ancient mountain secrets. In summer, wildflower meadows explode with Indian paintbrush, columbine, and alpine forget-me-nots. Above treeline, glacial valleys carved by ice age giants reveal a world where bighorn sheep traverse impossible cliffs, pikas chirp warnings from rocky outcrops, and white-tailed ptarmigan blend seamlessly into the alpine tundra.
Geological RegionSilver Queen Campground rests within the dramatic Elk Mountains, where the Rocky Mountains reveal their most colorful geological story. These peaks, composed of distinctive metamorphic sedimentary mudstone, glow with sunset hues of burgundy and purple that inspired their maroon namesake. Ancient glaciers sculpted deep valleys and sharp ridgelines, leaving behind a landscape of aspen-covered moraines and crystal-clear alpine lakes. This unique geology creates not just stunning scenery, but an entire ecosystem adapted to the mineral-rich soils and dramatic elevation changes.

Campsite details

AccessibilityNo specific accessibility features are mentioned.
Sites SizeSites vary in size but can accommodate tents, trailers, and RVs.
Sites PrivacyThe campsites offer a good level of privacy, with natural shade and separation provided by trees and vegetation. Reviews noted the secluded nature of the sites.
Total Campsites5 campsites
Recommended CampsitesSite #1 is secluded but challenging for trailers. Site #2 and #3 are ideal for creek access and tent camping. Site #4 is desirable for its proximity to clean restrooms, and Site #5 offers shade and partial views of the Maroon Bells.
Best CampsitesSite #3 is highly rated for its proximity to the creek and privacy. Site #4 is praised for its cleanliness and proximity to restrooms, while Site #2 offers excellent views and creek access.

Reserving a campsite

Check-in
11:00 AM
Check-out
11:00 AM
Stay Limit
You may stay up to 5 nights during a visit at this campground.
Guests Allowed Per Site
Campsites are limited to 8 people and 2 tents.
Tents
Tents are allowed
RV vehicles
RV vehicles are allowed
Primitive
Primitive are not allowed
Reservable
Reservations are allowed

Site layoutSilver Queen Campground consists of five sites spaced generously apart within a loop layout.
Open and Closed SeasonThe campground is open from May 28th to September 30th annually. Reservations are available beginning June 24th.
Reservation PlatformsReservations can be made via Recreation.gov, both online and through the app.
Walk-in AvailabilitySilver Queen Campground does not appear to offer walk-up, first-come-first-serve availability. All sites are reservable in advance.
Cancellation PolicyReservations can be canceled anytime before the scheduled arrival date with a $10 cancellation fee and any applicable reservation fees subtracted from the refund. Late cancellations (from midnight one day before the arrival date) forfeit the first night's fee.

Amenities available

Potable water
Fire rings
Food storage lockers
Picnic tables
Vault toilets

Activities you can enjoy

Silver Queen Campground offers access to a wide array of outdoor recreational activities, many of which are centered around the breathtaking natural surroundings of the Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness.
Hiking
The campground is a gateway to several incredible hiking trails. The West Maroon Trail, accessible from the Deadly Bells Trailhead at Maroon Lake, is a favorite for backpackers and gains elevation through aspen groves, evergreen forests, and boulder fields. The Maroon Creek Trail provides a less crowded but equally scenic option for day hikers and horseback riders, featuring gentle flat terrain and picnic-worthy scenic stops.
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 opportunities are available nearby, although specific details about types of fish or fishing locations are not provided.
Biking
Many user reviews noted the popularity of biking in the area, particularly on roads leading to Maroon Bells.
Wildlife viewing
Wildlife viewing in the area is exceptional, with chances to see deer, foxes, and other animals. User reviews mentioned sightings of bears, foxes, and even a family of moose.
Winter Activities
No specific winter activities are listed, but the campground's elevation and location in the Rockies suggest potential for snow-related recreation during the off-season.
Water Sports
No specific non-motorized water sports were mentioned in the source materials.

Campground rules

  • Pets are allowed
  • Fires are permitted only within designated campfire rings. Firewood must be sourced locally to prevent the spread of tree diseases.
  • Quiet hours are There are no specific quiet hours mentioned, but reviews describe the campground as peaceful and secluded.

Hazards

General hazardsActive bear populations require campers to use bear-proof lockers and observe strict food storage rules. Afternoon thunderstorms can occur, and snow remains a possibility even in summer.
Active alertsThe water pump is occasionally non-functional early in the season, requiring campers to source water from nearby trailhead facilities. Check local weather updates before arrival.

Weather forecast

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°F
Oct 11
Saturday
Overcast
Precipitation: 0%

Moderate wind, may affect light items

Humidity: 83%

High humidity, may feel muggy

Wind: 4.2 mph

Moderate wind, may affect light items

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Emergency Services

The nearest hospital and emergency services can be accessed in Aspen, which is 6.5 miles away from the campground. Aspen Police Department and Aspen Valley Hospital are the closest facilities.

Good to know

Peak season datesMay 28th to September 30th, annually.
Trash and recyclingTrash and recycling bins are provided in a common area.
Proximity to water featuresThe campground is a short walk from Maroon Creek, known for its rushing sounds and scenic value.
Common complaintsReviews commonly mention issues with water availability early in the season, challenging site layouts for large trailers, and additional car access fees.

Campground Map

Aspen Ranger Station, Attn: Silver Queen Campground, 806 W. Hallam, Aspen, CO, 81611, USA
Driving directionsComing to Aspen via Independence Pass: Take Highway 82 West from downtown Aspen, 1 mile to the roundabout (rotary). From the roundabout, take Maroon Creek Road 4.7 miles to the Maroon Bells Welcome Station. Continue past the Welcome Station 1.5 miles. Silver Queen Campground is on the left-hand side. Silver Queen Campground is approximately 6.5 miles from Highway 82 at the roundabout. Coming to Aspen via Glenwood Springs: Take Highway 82 for 40 miles to the roundabout (rotary). From the roundabout, take Maroon Creek Road 4.7 miles to the Maroon Bells Welcome Station. Continue past the Welcome Station 1.5 miles. Silver Queen Campground is on the left-hand side. Silver Queen Campground is approximately 6.5 miles from Highway 82 at the roundabout.
The campground is accessible via paved roads and serviced primarily through Maroon Creek Road after turning off Highway 82. Independence Pass (Highway 82) is seasonally open from Memorial Day through mid-October, weather-dependent. Access challenges may include narrow roadways and limited maneuverability for large trailers.
Nearby places
Aspen (6.5 miles, approximately 15 minutes), Glenwood Springs (40 miles, approximately 1 hour)
Nearby supplies
Groceries, camping supplies, and fuel are available in Aspen, located approximately 6.5 miles away. Options include general supermarkets, outdoor supply stores, and gas stations.

Camper Reviews

4.7
46 reviews
Top-Rated
Top-Rated
Silver Queen Campground is top-rated, placing it in the top 15% of campgrounds based on reviews
Silver Queen Campground is highly praised by users for its stunning location, exceptionally clean vault toilets, and proximity to the Maroon Bells. It is considered a quiet and serene destination with great access to hiking trails and natural beauty.
Review Summaries
Based on 46 reviews

What Campers Love

Positive reviews highlighted the cleanliness of the vault toilets, the seclusion and peacefulness of the campsites, and the proximity to the Maroon Bells and other recreational opportunities. Many...
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Based on 46 reviews

Common Concerns

The most common complaints were related to the lack of running water early in the season, occasional issues with campsite cleanliness, and the challenging access to certain sites for larger trailers....
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Based on 46 reviews

Pro Tips & Recommendations

Users recommend reserving campsites well in advance due to high demand. They also suggest bringing bug spray for mosquitos and bees, and ensuring all food is stored securely to avoid wildlife...
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Based on 46 reviews

Seasonal Insights

Reviews suggest the campground is particularly popular in the summer, though visitors are cautioned about the potential for afternoon thunderstorms and chilly evenings, even in peak season. Winter...
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Based on 46 reviews

Camper Quotes

1. 'The vault toilets were the cleanest I've ever seen. They came by daily and bleach mopped them completely.' - User review from July 2020 2. 'Site #6 is the best with access to the river and views...
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Based on 46 reviews

Site-Specific Reviews

Site #1: Offers privacy but is difficult for large trailers to access due to narrow roads and obstacles. Site #2: Noted for its proximity to Maroon Creek and good privacy. Site #3: Described as...
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Based on 46 reviews

Accessibility Features

No specific reviews addressing accessibility features were provided.
Based on 46 reviews

Pet-Friendly Features

Several reviews mentioned that pets were welcomed, though rules require leashing. No specific pet amenities were noted.
Based on 46 reviews

Last updated August 10, 2025

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