About Alvarado Campground
Number of accommodations: 35
Nearby Activities & Attractions
Hiking
Horseback Riding
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
Campground Amenities
Water and Hygiene
- Potable Water
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Reviews (324)
What Guests Are Saying
Alvarado Campground offers a clean, well-maintained environment with friendly and helpful camp hosts. Many visitors appreciate the beautiful scenery, quiet atmosphere, and excellent hiking trails in the area. While there are some concerns about site accessibility and occasional water issues, the overall experience is highly praised, making it a recommended spot for campers.
What Guests Are Saying
Alvarado Campground offers a clean, well-maintained environment with friendly and helpful camp hosts. Many visitors appreciate the beautiful scenery, quiet atmosphere, and excellent hiking trails in the area. While there are some concerns about site accessibility and occasional water issues, the overall experience is highly praised, making it a recommended spot for campers.
Review Summary
William B
VerifiedJuly 26, 2023 • Stayed at: 37, Loop: ALVARADO
Host - Larry was excellent!
I was able to switch from Site 37 to Site 16. Site 37 was not level enough to park my 21ft trailer.
Toilets were kept clean, well maintained!
William B
VerifiedJuly 26, 2023 • Stayed at: 37, Loop: ALVARADO
Host - Larry was excellent!
I was able to switch from Site 37 to Site 16. Site 37 was not level enough to park my 21ft trailer.
Toilets were kept clean, well maintained!
Steven S
VerifiedJuly 25, 2023 • Stayed at: 33, Loop: ALVARADO
Alvarado Campground ended up being a total surprise and we’ll be back when we need a couple of days of decompressing in the mountains. It’s going to be dry camping — no water hookups, no electric, and no sewer dump site. I would have given Alvarado a 5-star rating, except for the fact that you cannot use a hose to fill up your RV’s water tank at any of the many water spigots around the campground. I was fortunate enough to have a pair of collapsible camping buckets and a funnel that attaches to the fresh water inlet, so I was able to put water into the tank. It took a while, but it did the job.
The campsites are fairly far apart; we had a large group (too large if you look at the limits) that was spread between the sites on both sides of our site, and we could barely hear them. Site 33 had a relatively flat pull in, so leveling with blocks was simple. There is a downhill walk to the picnic table; this was somewhat difficult for my disabled wife, but she was able to make it. Trees are all around the site, offering good shade. A stream runs through the campground, although not next to site 33. Pit bathrooms are located conveniently close and are maintained several times a day.
Deer wander through the campground all the time, and we were buzz-bombed by hummingbirds and stared at by squirrels and chipmunks. The fire pit was handy - we had a wood fire both nights of our trip and enjoyed the warmth of the fire at night at 9200 feet.
Some of the upper loop sites have a view looking east toward the valley, and I noticed that some had steep “driveways” - definitely not recommended for RVs.
If you’re looking for an inexpensive, quiet, accessible (3 hours away from Denver), and beautiful campground, Alvarado is awesome.
Steven S
VerifiedJuly 25, 2023 • Stayed at: 33, Loop: ALVARADO
Alvarado Campground ended up being a total surprise and we’ll be back when we need a couple of days of decompressing in the mountains. It’s going to be dry camping — no water hookups, no electric, and no sewer dump site. I would have given Alvarado a 5-star rating, except for the fact that you cannot use a hose to fill up your RV’s water tank at any of the many water spigots around the campground. I was fortunate enough to have a pair of collapsible camping buckets and a funnel that attaches to the fresh water inlet, so I was able to put water into the tank. It took a while, but it did the job.
The campsites are fairly far apart; we had a large group (too large if you look at the limits) that was spread between the sites on both sides of our site, and we could barely hear them. Site 33 had a relatively flat pull in, so leveling with blocks was simple. There is a downhill walk to the picnic table; this was somewhat difficult for my disabled wife, but she was able to make it. Trees are all around the site, offering good shade. A stream runs through the campground, although not next to site 33. Pit bathrooms are located conveniently close and are maintained several times a day.
Deer wander through the campground all the time, and we were buzz-bombed by hummingbirds and stared at by squirrels and chipmunks. The fire pit was handy - we had a wood fire both nights of our trip and enjoyed the warmth of the fire at night at 9200 feet.
Some of the upper loop sites have a view looking east toward the valley, and I noticed that some had steep “driveways” - definitely not recommended for RVs.
If you’re looking for an inexpensive, quiet, accessible (3 hours away from Denver), and beautiful campground, Alvarado is awesome.
Kristian H
VerifiedJuly 23, 2023 • Stayed at: 44, Loop: ALVARADO
Beautiful location, great campsite, clean facilities, potible water, nice guests, excellent access to the trails, close to town.
Kevin M
VerifiedJuly 23, 2023 • Stayed at: 21, Loop: ALVARADO
Pleasant quiet stay. Campground was pretty full but everyone was considerate and quiet at night. Bathrooms well maintained.
Kevin M
VerifiedJuly 23, 2023 • Stayed at: 21, Loop: ALVARADO
Pleasant quiet stay. Campground was pretty full but everyone was considerate and quiet at night. Bathrooms well maintained.
Kristian H
VerifiedJuly 23, 2023 • Stayed at: 44, Loop: ALVARADO
Beautiful location, great campsite, clean facilities, potible water, nice guests, excellent access to the trails, close to town.
Annie C
VerifiedJuly 16, 2023 • Stayed at: 15, Loop: ALVARADO
This is such a clean and we'll run campground. The view of the valley is beautiful and if you get a clear night the starry skies are incredible! We return every year. Some of the sites are small but there are quite a few that will accommodate larger RVs. Handy to have trail access in the CG and the handy restaurant for some fine dining (Alpine Lodge) within walking distance. Nice dirt roads, clean pit toilets and water spigots.
Annie C
VerifiedJuly 16, 2023 • Stayed at: 15, Loop: ALVARADO
This is such a clean and we'll run campground. The view of the valley is beautiful and if you get a clear night the starry skies are incredible! We return every year. Some of the sites are small but there are quite a few that will accommodate larger RVs. Handy to have trail access in the CG and the handy restaurant for some fine dining (Alpine Lodge) within walking distance. Nice dirt roads, clean pit toilets and water spigots.
Location Alvarado Campground
Address:
Co. Rd. 140
Westcliffe, CO, 81212
United States
From Westcliffe, CO, take State Route 69 south 3 miles to the campground sign (County Road 140). Turn right and go 1.8 miles to the stop sign. Continue straight through the stop sign for 2.8 miles until you hit another stop sign (RD 141). Turn left onto RD 141 and continue 2.1 miles to campground.
(Note: RD 141 becomes dirt/gravel after 0.4 miles.)
Latitude & Longitude: 38.0789 / -105.563
Elevation: 2750 feet
Policies & Rules
Arrival & departure
- Real-time information is unavailable; contact the San Carlos Ranger District for inquiries.
Site capacity
- Campground limits: 8 people per site, with options for 2 tents and 2 vehicles or 1 RV.
Wildlife & food storage
- Store food securely to avoid attracting bears; keep food out of sight and remove after use.
Safety & rules
- Only certified weed-free hay is allowed at the campground.
Site types & loops
- Electric hookups are not provided at this campground.
- Campsites are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
General
- Click here for more information on Pike and San Isabel National Forests
Fires & fuel
- Do not transport firewood; purchase it locally and burn it on-site to protect trees.
- Purchase firewood at the host site for $10 per bundle.
Fees & deposits
- Camping fee includes 2 vehicles; $10 charge for each additional vehicle.
Utilities
- Water available via handpump/spigot; do not connect RV hoses to the system; fill tanks before arrival.
- No dump station available; nearest facility is at a nearby campground not operated by ExplorUS.
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Last updated: May 20, 2026