About Rocky Mountain National Park Moraine Park Campground
Number of accommodations: 233
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
Campground Amenities
RV Utilities and Hookups
- Dump station on site
Water and Hygiene
- Potable Water
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Reviews (1084)
What Guests Are Saying
Moraine Park Campground in Rocky Mountain National Park offers stunning views, well-maintained sites, and clean bathrooms. Many visitors appreciated the quiet atmosphere, friendly park staff, and excellent hiking options nearby. While some noted the lack of showers and occasional issues with campsite reservations, overall, the campground is highly recommended for its beauty and accessibility.
What Guests Are Saying
Moraine Park Campground in Rocky Mountain National Park offers stunning views, well-maintained sites, and clean bathrooms. Many visitors appreciated the quiet atmosphere, friendly park staff, and excellent hiking options nearby. While some noted the lack of showers and occasional issues with campsite reservations, overall, the campground is highly recommended for its beauty and accessibility.
Review Summary
Charna R
VerifiedAugust 6, 2025 • Stayed at: A006, Loop: A Loop
Beautifully ept up.
Pritpal M
VerifiedAugust 5, 2025 • Stayed at: A127, Loop: A Loop
best experience. will come back again.
Leah S
VerifiedAugust 5, 2025 • Stayed at: C198, Loop: C Loop
The site itself wasn't too bad, neither were the views. The ranger lead presentation was fun for the kiddos. But unfortunately we had a VERY disrespectful camper camped next to us our second night. They had an EXTREMELY BRIGHT LED bar light on their camper van that pointed right at our campsite. It was on until past 11pm. Hard to enjoy your campsite when you have a splitting headache from someone's blaring light in your face.
Caleb J
VerifiedAugust 5, 2025 • Stayed at: A095, Loop: Loop A
Great campsite in an amazing location. Having access to the Bear Lake corridor whenever you want is practically an unlimited timed entrance pass. The shuttle to Bear Lake is great for thru hiking Bear, Odessa, and out Fern trailhead. The campsites are fairly tight but expected for being in the heart of a National Park. #95 isn't private but it does have lots of space between other sites, being alone on top of a little hill. The bathroom is close which is good and bad. At night the bathroom lights up whenever someone enters the men's side which casts a lot of light outwards. I didn't wake me up but it was a distraction when stargazing.
Doug P
VerifiedAugust 5, 2025 • Stayed at: B182, Loop: B Loop
So beautiful and we had a great spot. Glad Moraine has opened up.
Julia M
VerifiedAugust 5, 2025 • Stayed at: A085, Loop: A Loop
Wonderful views
Pritpal M
VerifiedAugust 5, 2025 • Stayed at: A127, Loop: A Loop
best experience. will come back again.
Leah S
VerifiedAugust 5, 2025 • Stayed at: C198, Loop: C Loop
The site itself wasn't too bad, neither were the views. The ranger lead presentation was fun for the kiddos. But unfortunately we had a VERY disrespectful camper camped next to us our second night. They had an EXTREMELY BRIGHT LED bar light on their camper van that pointed right at our campsite. It was on until past 11pm. Hard to enjoy your campsite when you have a splitting headache from someone's blaring light in your face.
Caleb J
VerifiedAugust 5, 2025 • Stayed at: A095, Loop: Loop A
Great campsite in an amazing location. Having access to the Bear Lake corridor whenever you want is practically an unlimited timed entrance pass. The shuttle to Bear Lake is great for thru hiking Bear, Odessa, and out Fern trailhead. The campsites are fairly tight but expected for being in the heart of a National Park. #95 isn't private but it does have lots of space between other sites, being alone on top of a little hill. The bathroom is close which is good and bad. At night the bathroom lights up whenever someone enters the men's side which casts a lot of light outwards. I didn't wake me up but it was a distraction when stargazing.
Doug P
VerifiedAugust 5, 2025 • Stayed at: B182, Loop: B Loop
So beautiful and we had a great spot. Glad Moraine has opened up.
Location Rocky Mountain National Park Moraine Park Campground
Address:
1000 Hwy 36
Estes Park, CO, 80517
United States
- Take Highway 36 west from Estes Park, CO. From Highway 36, turn left onto Bear Lake Road, which is near the Beaver Meadows Entrance Station, and follow the signs to the campground.
- Take Highway 34 west from Estes Park, CO to Highway 36 via Deer Ridge Junction. From Highway 36, turn right onto Bear Lake Road, which is near the Beaver Meadows Entrance Station, and follow the signs to the campground.
- Take Highway 34 east from Grand Lake, CO to Highway 36 via Deer Ridge Junction. From Highway 36, turn right onto Bear Lake Road, which is near the Beaver Meadows Entrance Station, and follow the signs to the campground.
Moraine Park Campground is accessible via Highway 36 and Highway 34, which connect Estes Park to surrounding areas.
Latitude & Longitude: 40.3625 / -105.602
Elevation: 2488 feet
Policies & Rules
Arrival & departure
Check in time
1PM
Check out time
12PM
General
- Need to Know - You must scroll down and read all of the "Need to Know Information" below.By completing your camping reservation, you are agreeing to the following items. Use the scroll bar in this small window to scroll and read all the information.
- Camping space is extremely limited. Ensure your camping unit or equipment will fit in your chosen site. Other options may not be available.
- Vehicle Length - Vehicles larger than 40-feet are not permitted in Moraine Park Campground.Trailer length is the total maximum vehicle length allowable.(Trailer Length = Trailer + Hitch + Vehicle)Maximum Vehicle + Trailer Length = Vehicle + Trailer + Hitch = 40 ft at Moraine Park Campground.
- Campers will be able to enter the park beginning at 1 p.m. on the first day of their camping reservation, which is also the check-in time for all RMNP campgrounds.
- Entrance Fee. A park entrance fee is required to enter Rocky Mountain National Park, or show your annual or lifetime park pass. You may pay the entrance fee upon arrival.Pass Discounts on Camping. If you use a Senior or Access Pass for a camping fee discount while booking a reservation, you must present the pass and photo ID upon check-in.
- Site Limits. Each site is limited to eight (8) persons and one camping unit (i.e., a tent, RV, or trailer/tow vehicle) plus one additional tent per site. All tents shall be located on the tent pad. All additional camp structures must be self standing without impacts to vegetation or trees. There is at least one parking space per site. Some sites may accommodate more than one vehicle. A vehicle is defined as one car/truck, one trailer, one RV, or one towed unit. Each vehicle must be parked on the gravel or paved parking pad causing no resource degradation or encroachment onto the main road. Extra vehicles must park in overflow areas.Maximum length of stay. The maximum length of stay during peak season is 7 nights. Please check the rules and regulations before making your reservation.
- Firewood. Firewood is available for purchase at Moraine Park Campground, and all other campgrounds in Rocky Mountain National Park.Don't Move Firewood: Help protect our forests! Prevent the spread of tree-killing pests by obtaining firewood at or near your destination and burning it on-site. Moving firewood is illegal in some states. Visit dontmovefirewood.org to learn more.STOP THE SPREAD OF INVASIVE SPECIES. Remove plants, seeds, animals, and mud from boots, gear, pets, and vehicles. Clean your gear before entering and leaving the recreation site. Stay on designated roads and trails and follow local guidelines for firewood. CLEAN, DRAIN, DRY boats and any other recreational equipment that contacts water. Dispose of unwanted bait, worms, fish parts, or other organisms into the trash and not into the environment. For more information visit the National Invasive Species Information Center .
- Stay Out of Hydroseeded Areas!Moraine Park Campground has recently been re-seeded after construction! This process, called hydroseeding, applies a combination of local native seed, mulch fiber, and water to disturbed areas, and looks similar to fine straw. Over the next couple of years, this seed will germinate and help restore the local native plant communities we know and love. Please protect these fragile areas by using designated paths and keeping kids and pets out of hydroseeded areas.
- Prohibited Wheeled Devices. The use of skateboards, rollerblades, scooters and other similar devices is prohibited.
- Be Bear Aware when camping. Store all food and scented (soaps/lotions/toothpaste/lip balm – anything with a scent) items inside Food Storage Boxes provided at each campsite. RMNP has a zero tolerance policy for food storage violations. Do your part to help protect wildlife.
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Last updated: June 21, 2026