About Camp Hale Memorial
Number of accommodations: 20
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
Campground Amenities
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Water and Hygiene
- Restrooms
Cooking and Fire
- Picnic Table
- Fire Pit
- Campfire Ring
Parking and Transport
- Parking
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Reviews (288)
What Guests Are Saying
Camp Hale Memorial is a beautifully located and peaceful campground, featuring spacious and well-maintained sites with clean facilities. Campers appreciate the friendly camp host and the stunning views, along with access to hiking and biking trails. While some noted the absence of water and occasional highway noise, the overall experience remains positive, making it a hidden gem for nature lovers.
What Guests Are Saying
Camp Hale Memorial is a beautifully located and peaceful campground, featuring spacious and well-maintained sites with clean facilities. Campers appreciate the friendly camp host and the stunning views, along with access to hiking and biking trails. While some noted the absence of water and occasional highway noise, the overall experience remains positive, making it a hidden gem for nature lovers.
Review Summary
Peggy M
VerifiedAugust 9, 2023 • Stayed at: 016, Loop: CAMP
Beautiful area. The new metal picnic tables are nice, however the slanted pieces on the sides cause a lot of things to slide off, as we found out time and time again.
Peggy M
VerifiedAugust 9, 2023 • Stayed at: 016, Loop: CAMP
Beautiful area. The new metal picnic tables are nice, however the slanted pieces on the sides cause a lot of things to slide off, as we found out time and time again.
Richard T
VerifiedAugust 5, 2023 • Stayed at: 007, Loop: CAMP
Great location and views. Other campers were very respectful. Clean
Richard T
VerifiedAugust 5, 2023 • Stayed at: 007, Loop: CAMP
Great location and views. Other campers were very respectful. Clean
Dave K
VerifiedAugust 3, 2023 • Stayed at: 003, Loop: CAMP
We have stayed at the Camp Hale Campground every summer for years and love it! The campground is small and quiet. The camp host does a wonderful job of maintaining the toilets and campsites. She will share insights and her observations about local wildlife and history of Camp Hale when asked, but otherwise works quietly, almost behind the scenes, to keep the place orderly. There is a healthy bear population in the area, but each campsite has a heatproof container for coolers!
As with most Colorado mountain campsites there are great opportunities for hiking, fishing and wildlife watching. The roads through the Monument provide opportunity for road, mountain bike and gravel bike cycling. BUT the OHV users in the area can be disrespectful, especially concerning speed and kicking up tons of dust. If you enjoy a great dining experience, consider going to the Tennessee Pass Cookhouse for a real treat. Reservations well in advance are needed and you will need to walk about a mile into and out of the yurt for dinner.
You will hear morning and evening commuter traffic from the Vail Valley workforce. If you have a choice, avoid US 24 during peak commuter hours.
The campground can be hot during the day due to geography, weather trends and limited number of trees at some sites. Be sure to bring your own water, as there is non available at the campground.
Dave K
VerifiedAugust 3, 2023 • Stayed at: 003, Loop: CAMP
We have stayed at the Camp Hale Campground every summer for years and love it! The campground is small and quiet. The camp host does a wonderful job of maintaining the toilets and campsites. She will share insights and her observations about local wildlife and history of Camp Hale when asked, but otherwise works quietly, almost behind the scenes, to keep the place orderly. There is a healthy bear population in the area, but each campsite has a heatproof container for coolers!
As with most Colorado mountain campsites there are great opportunities for hiking, fishing and wildlife watching. The roads through the Monument provide opportunity for road, mountain bike and gravel bike cycling. BUT the OHV users in the area can be disrespectful, especially concerning speed and kicking up tons of dust. If you enjoy a great dining experience, consider going to the Tennessee Pass Cookhouse for a real treat. Reservations well in advance are needed and you will need to walk about a mile into and out of the yurt for dinner.
You will hear morning and evening commuter traffic from the Vail Valley workforce. If you have a choice, avoid US 24 during peak commuter hours.
The campground can be hot during the day due to geography, weather trends and limited number of trees at some sites. Be sure to bring your own water, as there is non available at the campground.
Nona S
July 25, 2023
Beautiful campsite, peaceful, clean. And the BEST campground host (Traci). Gave us all kinds of helpful information about the area and things to see. Definitely want to return.
Nona S
VerifiedJuly 25, 2023 • Stayed at: 004, Loop: CAMP
Beautiful campsite, peaceful, clean. And the BEST campground host (Traci). Gave us all kinds of helpful information about the area and things to see. Definitely want to return.
Beverly K
VerifiedJuly 20, 2023 • Stayed at: 011, Loop: CAMP
Very quiet campground. We stayed in Site #11 and it was perfect - backs up to a beautiful meadow. It is a wonderful base camp for exploring the whole area. You can hear the highway some but it's not too bad. It would be nice if they had water pumps but otherwise was excellent. Highly recommend.
Beverly K
VerifiedJuly 20, 2023 • Stayed at: 011, Loop: CAMP
Very quiet campground. We stayed in Site #11 and it was perfect - backs up to a beautiful meadow. It is a wonderful base camp for exploring the whole area. You can hear the highway some but it's not too bad. It would be nice if they had water pumps but otherwise was excellent. Highly recommend.
Location Camp Hale Memorial
Address:
Eagle Holy Cross Ranger District Po Box 190
Minturn, CO, 81645
United States
Located 15 miles south of the town of Minturn, Colorado on Hwy 24.
Take I-70 east from Grand Junction, Colorado, approximately 135 miles. Take exit 171 toward US-24 E. Keep right and follow signs for Minturn/Leadville, merging onto US-24 E. After 17 miles, take a slight left onto 10th Mountain Div Memorial Hwy. Take first left into Camp Hale.
From Denver: Take 1-70 west approximately 90 miles. Take exit 171 toward US-24 E. Keep right and follow signs for Minturn/Leadville, merging onto US-24 E. After 17 miles, take a slight left onto 10th Mountain Div Memorial Hwy. Take first left into Camp Hale.
Camp Hale Memorial is accessible via US-24, which is reached by taking exit 171 off I-70. It is located approximately 15 miles south of Minturn on Hwy 24.
Latitude & Longitude: 39.4203 / -106.315
Elevation: 2839 feet
Policies & Rules
Arrival & departure
Check in time
2PM
Check out time
11AM
General
- Please Note: One RV with tow per single site or one vehicle per tent site. Most sites can accommodate 1 extra vehicle that is not included with the reservation fee. Extra vehicle will be charged a per night fee and collected at the campground.
- OHV'S allowed in campground to drive in and at out only. Speed 10 MPH
- Water is not available at this campground
- Due to the pine beetle infestation and removal of hazard trees, there is little or no shade in the campground
- All food, beverages, trash and scented items must be properly stored when not attended. Bear-proof food lockers are provided at each site and bear-proof trash receptacles are provided at the campground.
- Reserved Sites will be held until check out time (NOON) the day following your arrival date. Sites must be occupied by the checkout time of that following day to hold a reservation or the site will be forfeited and released to other guests. Once your reservation start date has begun, neither the Recreation.gov Contact Center nor the campground manager will be able to modify your reservation.
- Fire Restrictions: Fire restrictions may be imposed at any time due to hot, dry weather conditions, at which time campfires and charcoal fires may not be allowed.
- Don't Move Firewood: Prevent the spread of tree-killing organisms by obtaining firewood at or near your destination and burning it on-site. For more information visit dontmovefirewood.org.
- Click here for more information about White River National Forest
- Any accepted senior passes must be entered for the discount at the time of booking for single sites only.
- Campers must occupy the site the first night at a campsite. This prevents booking the site for Fri-Sun and showing up on Saturday.
- Campers may leave the site for 24 hours and must occupy the site otherwise. This allows a camper to say go for an overnight backpack trip in the woods for one night and come back to their campsite the next day.
- It is imperative that you are clear from the site on your check out day so the host can come prepare the site for the next event. Please don't be the group that makes the incoming group have to wait.
- Customer Service Contact 801-226-3564 or Help.WhiteRiver.HolyCross@AmericanLL.com
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Last updated: June 4, 2026