About Marvine Campground
Number of accommodations: 22
Nearby Activities & Attractions
Fishing
Hiking
Horseback Riding
Hunting
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
Campground Amenities
Most popular amenities
Water and Hygiene
- Potable Water
- Restrooms
Parking and Transport
- Parking
Pets and Policies
- Pet friendly
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Reviews (169)
What Guests Are Saying
Marvine Campground is praised for its beautiful, remote location and well-maintained sites, making it ideal for hiking and horse camping. Reviewers appreciate the friendly camp host who keeps the campground clean and organized, with accessible hiking trails nearby. However, there are some concerns about unclear camping fees and rules, as well as early generator noise and limited water access for horses.
What Guests Are Saying
Marvine Campground is praised for its beautiful, remote location and well-maintained sites, making it ideal for hiking and horse camping. Reviewers appreciate the friendly camp host who keeps the campground clean and organized, with accessible hiking trails nearby. However, there are some concerns about unclear camping fees and rules, as well as early generator noise and limited water access for horses.
Review Summary
Jeremy F
VerifiedJune 5, 2022 • Stayed at: 11, Loop: 2
Great find with plenty of off-road trails and hiking nearby.
Jeremy F
VerifiedJune 5, 2022 • Stayed at: 11, Loop: 2
Great find with plenty of off-road trails and hiking nearby.
Jeremy F
VerifiedJune 5, 2022 • Stayed at: 11, Loop: 2
Great find with plenty of off-road trails and hiking nearby.
Rita S
VerifiedSeptember 17, 2021 • Stayed at: 21, Loop: 3
I had not been to this campsite since 2016. It used to be so peaceful and quiet. NO MORE. We made reservations and found someone in my spot. Because it was so crowded, we elected to camp in the overflow area because our big LQ trailer wouldn't fit in and we like some privacy. There was a pen there which was much better than the one in the regular camping spots. The water pump was not working until the day we left so we had to pump water for our horses from the creek. The E Marvine trail was nice We didn't try Marvine Lakes trail because there were so many outfitters going up. It was Bow Season and that may have made a big difference. I don't think I will be driving 300 miles to that campground anymore. The camp hosts were super nice and offered to make the people in our spot move, but we were happy in the overflow area and declined.
Rita S
VerifiedSeptember 17, 2021 • Stayed at: 21, Loop: 3
I had not been to this campsite since 2016. It used to be so peaceful and quiet. NO MORE. We made reservations and found someone in my spot. Because it was so crowded, we elected to camp in the overflow area because our big LQ trailer wouldn't fit in and we like some privacy. There was a pen there which was much better than the one in the regular camping spots. The water pump was not working until the day we left so we had to pump water for our horses from the creek. The E Marvine trail was nice We didn't try Marvine Lakes trail because there were so many outfitters going up. It was Bow Season and that may have made a big difference. I don't think I will be driving 300 miles to that campground anymore. The camp hosts were super nice and offered to make the people in our spot move, but we were happy in the overflow area and declined.
Rita S
VerifiedSeptember 17, 2021 • Stayed at: 21, Loop: 3
I had not been to this campsite since 2016. It used to be so peaceful and quiet. NO MORE. We made reservations and found someone in my spot. Because it was so crowded, we elected to camp in the overflow area because our big LQ trailer wouldn't fit in and we like some privacy. There was a pen there which was much better than the one in the regular camping spots. The water pump was not working until the day we left so we had to pump water for our horses from the creek. The E Marvine trail was nice We didn't try Marvine Lakes trail because there were so many outfitters going up. It was Bow Season and that may have made a big difference. I don't think I will be driving 300 miles to that campground anymore. The camp hosts were super nice and offered to make the people in our spot move, but we were happy in the overflow area and declined.
Pamela P
VerifiedSeptember 13, 2021 • Stayed at: 5, Loop: 1
NO WATER! Water wasn't available due the pump being broken or something. Would have been nice to know that ahead of time so that we could have brought more water. Water was available at another camp ground a few miles (10) away. The diesel truck that ran for quit a bit each morning was a bit of annoying as well. We don't run our generator until later in the day to help recharge our batteries, maybe you out to remind people to turn off their trucks or run them during non quiet hours.
Other than that it's a great spot, quiet and if you have horses it's ideal.
Pamela P
VerifiedSeptember 13, 2021 • Stayed at: 5, Loop: 1
NO WATER! Water wasn't available due the pump being broken or something. Would have been nice to know that ahead of time so that we could have brought more water. Water was available at another camp ground a few miles (10) away. The diesel truck that ran for quit a bit each morning was a bit of annoying as well. We don't run our generator until later in the day to help recharge our batteries, maybe you out to remind people to turn off their trucks or run them during non quiet hours.
Other than that it's a great spot, quiet and if you have horses it's ideal.
Pamela P
VerifiedSeptember 13, 2021 • Stayed at: 5, Loop: 1
NO WATER! Water wasn't available due the pump being broken or something. Would have been nice to know that ahead of time so that we could have brought more water. Water was available at another camp ground a few miles (10) away. The diesel truck that ran for quit a bit each morning was a bit of annoying as well. We don't run our generator until later in the day to help recharge our batteries, maybe you out to remind people to turn off their trucks or run them during non quiet hours.
Other than that it's a great spot, quiet and if you have horses it's ideal.
Kerri P
August 15, 2021
Beautiful place to ride and camp. The corrals are a little small for more than 1 horse.
Location Marvine Campground
Address:
220 East Market Street
Meeker, CO, 81641
United States
The Marvine Campground is located 35 miles east of Meeker. From Meeker, take Colorado Highway 13 east for 1 mile, then turn east on Rio Blanco County Road 8 and follow this for 28 miles. Turn south (right) at Fritzlans' Guest Ranch, cross the bridge and turn east (left) on Rio Blanco County Road 12. Follow this 6 miles to the Marvine Campground.
Elevation: 8,200 Ft
Address: 32201 County Rd 8, Meeker, Colorado 81641
Latitude & Longitude: 40.0069 / -107.426
Elevation: 2490 feet
Policies & Rules
Arrival & departure
- Check-in is at 2:00 PM and check-out is at 11:00 AM; guests must vacate by check-out time.
- For assistance, contact customer service at the provided phone number or email.
Cancellation policy
- Reservation fees are non-refundable. For campsites, cabins, lookouts, yurts, group sites, and similar stays, we charge a reservation service fee of $8.
- Standard cancellations usually have a $10 cancellation fee. Customers can generally cancel before the check-in date online.
- Late cancellation rules differ by stay type.
- Individual campsites: cancelling after 12:00am local time the day before arrival usually means a $10 cancellation fee plus forfeiting the first night's fee.
- Cabins, lookouts, and yurts: cancelling less than 14 days before arrival usually means a $10 cancellation fee plus forfeiting the first night's fee.
- One-night reservations: a late cancellation usually forfeits the full amount paid, up to the total original reservation cost.
- Modifications are allowed before the cut-off window, but fees depend on the change. Changing to dates completely outside the original reservation dates may trigger a $10 change fee. Extending or shortening a stay that still includes original dates usually has no change fee, though refunds may depend on timing and facility rules. Switching to the same type of campsite for the same dates usually has no change fee, but price differences are charged or refunded.
- Early departures may or may not be refunded. At certain facilities, partial refunds may be possible if staff can mark the site available for other visitors. No refund is given for a night if the early departure is requested after that day's check-out time.
- Security deposits are separate. Security deposits may be refunded to the original payment method if the facility is left in acceptable condition, as determined by the property.
Vehicles & parking
- Each site allows a specific number of vehicles, with extra vehicles subject to fees and overflow parking.
Site types & loops
- Livestock corrals are for livestock site reservations only, and regular sites need an additional reservation and payment for using corrals.
Site capacity
- Reserved sites must be occupied by 11:00 AM the day after arrival to avoid forfeiture.
- Campers can leave the site for 24 hours but must occupy it at other times; notify a host if leaving overnight.
- Guests must occupy their site on the first night of their reservation to avoid forfeiture.
Fees & deposits
- Discounts for accepted passes must be applied at booking for single site reservations.
Wildlife & food storage
- Food and trash must be stored properly to prevent wildlife encounters; bear-proof lockers and trash bins are provided.
Fires & fuel
- Fire restrictions may apply during hot, dry weather, prohibiting campfires and charcoal fires.
- Obtain firewood locally and do not move it to prevent spreading pests; clean equipment to avoid invasive species.
Local regulations
- For more information on the surrounding area, check the link to White River National Forest.
Pets
- Pets must be leashed and accompanied by their owners at all times.
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Last updated: June 4, 2026