Moraine Park Campground (8,160 feet) is located in Colorado's awe-inspiring Rocky Mountain National Park, near the Beaver Meadows Entrance on Highway 36. It is situated on the north side of Moraine Park, offering beautiful views of the vast park and the surrounding mountains. From lush valleys to craggy peaks reaching elevations over 14,000 feet, visitors are provided opportunities for countless breathtaking experiences and adventures. Scenic driving, hiking, backpacking, fishing, horseback riding and wildlife viewing are popular activities in the park.
Take Highway 36 west from Estes Park, CO or Highway 34 east from Grand Lake, CO. Off the main park road, take the Bear Lake Road, which is near the Beaver Meadows Entrance Station, and follow the signs to the campground.
One RV or one RV+one towed vehicle or one trailer+one vehicle, and/or two tents allowed per site B and E Loops have pit toilets only (no water or electricity) Gathering firewood is prohibited; Firewood is available for purchase during the summer months There are no hookups There are no shower or laundry facilities in the campground; Portable showers are allowed only in the Solar Shower Facility. RV sewage and wastewater tanks must be emptied at the dump station Bears, deer, elk, raccoons and skunks frequent the area: All food, pet food, cooking utensils and other scented items must be stored in a vehicle or in food storage lockers located in the campground The use of skateboards, rollerblades, scooters and other similar devices is prohibited A separate park entrance fee of $30/vehicle is required; This fee covers entrance to the park for the date of purchase and the next 6 days If using a Golden Age or Golden Access Passport for a camping fee discount, the pass must be presented upon check-in This is a high elevation facility; Please exercise caution when traveling from lower elevations. Please check the rules and regulations here before make your reservation. Camping space is extremely limited. Please ensure your camping unit or equipment will fit in the site as other options may not be available. 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.