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About Rabbit Valley
Number of accommodations: 74
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Nearby Activities & Attractions
Hiking
Horseback Riding
Mountain Biking
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2026 Season availability
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Reviews (157)
What Guests Are Saying
Rabbit Valley offers a well-maintained campground with clean facilities and stunning views, particularly from Knowles Overlook. The large, spaced-out campsites provide a peaceful atmosphere, ideal for off-roading and outdoor activities. However, access can be challenging due to a rough road, and the lack of shade and amenities may not suit everyone.
Review Summary
Ron B
VerifiedNovember 6, 2024 • Stayed at: Knowles 14, Loop: Knowles
Absolutely gorgeous primitive campground overlooking the Colorado River.
Clean restrooms and in October very few other campers. Super fun Mtn biking as well.
Ellena R
VerifiedNovember 2, 2024 • Stayed at: Fluffle 16, Loop: Fluffle
This was just a quick overnight for us this time but it is worth going back and exploring.
Lisa R
VerifiedOctober 28, 2024 • Stayed at: Fluffle 7, Loop: Fluffle
The improvements were perfect for a group camp!
Claudia W
VerifiedOctober 24, 2024 • Stayed at: Jouflas 11, Loop: Jouflas
Nice campsite beautiful views
Daniel H
VerifiedOctober 21, 2024 • Stayed at: High North 8, Loop: High North
I camped at Rabbit Valley Area twice on my trip. If the weeds in the graveled camping areas were controlled, I'd give this area the full 5 stars.
First night out (Oct 6, 2024): east- southeast of the Interstate 70 interchange (Fluffle 21): Everything was fine except the weeds in the graveled parking area were so abundant and thick (like a tall carpet) that we had to drive our rigs through them and do some weed removal in order to have better access to our campers. Later I read the sign that explained how funds were being spent to maintain the campground, including spraying weeds ... which obviously hasn't being done in a while on at least some of these sites.
Last night out (Oct 11 2024): in the High North Campground: No weed problem in the graveled areas here -- very nice sites. A fire had been through recently, which appears to have started from a vehicle on I-70, west of the campground, and burned up to the campground and partially hit some of the campsites. Still a nice place to camp, though. The grasses that burned you won't be able to tell in a season or two. Some of the sparse trees are goners, but some have survived as well.
Alan H
VerifiedOctober 21, 2024 • Stayed at: Jouflas 6, Loop: Jouflas
Campground and Campsites are clean and well-kept.
Vault Toilet was clean and stocked with TP.
Campground is a bit too pricey ($28 for a site) when you include the mandatory reservation fee, and no provisions for walk-up customers who are just passing through for one night.
IMO, this should be a FCFS-area with lower fees per site. $10-$12 would be appropriate.
Kevin M
VerifiedOctober 20, 2024 • Stayed at: Fluffle 3, Loop: Fluffle
The campsites worked well with our rv. The site was mostly clean. Very dusty but that's expected. We were there to ride dirt bikes . The trails were nice, there should be more information on the trails at the kiosks, specifically a trail rating system, Trail 8 is very difficult for example. There were no Maps available at the kiosks, however T-Mobile coverage was excellent everywhere in the area for using map apps. We would come back.
Michele C
VerifiedOctober 7, 2024 • Stayed at: Fluffle 3, Loop: Fluffle
Needing to have internet to reserve a campsite is ridiculous. Charging $28 for a campsite with no bathroom nearby is way too expensive.
Kerry B
VerifiedOctober 2, 2024 • Stayed at: High North 6, Loop: High North
Quiet 🤫 cliff. Occasional dirt bike sounds in the distance. Nice over look of the hwy but it’s tiny from up there.
Dennis J
VerifiedSeptember 30, 2024 • Stayed at: Fluffle 6, Loop: Fluffle
Expensive for a gravel parking spot close to I70, but we needed a place to stay.
Location Rabbit Valley
Address:
2815 H Road
Grand Junction, CO, 81506
United States
From I-70, take exit 2 and turn south until you come to the BLM kiosk. Follow the map and directions to specific campgrounds and loops.
Latitude & Longitude: 39.1867 / -109.019
Elevation: 1422 feet
Policies & Rules
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Rabbit Valley is a multiple-use area where respect earns respect. You are representing your user-group here. All users are expected to yield to equestrians. Expect other people around blind corners on the trail. Keep your speed low on full-sized roads. Roads are not maintained and may be rough. Access to Knowles Overlook may require high clearance and 4-wheel drive.
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