Hovenweep National Monument | Established Campground

United States

Details

Verified:
6 months ago
Altitude:
1588.6 masl
Website:
None
Phone:
None
Contributor:
Lucky

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
No
Water:
Potable
Toilets:
Running Water
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes
Sanitation Dump Station:
No

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Description

31 sites with shaded tables and firepits, closely distributed around a loop, mostly for tent camping. A few sites can accommodate large rigs (class A, 45 ft setups, etc). Clean restrooms, trash and recycle bins. Potable water with threaded faucet outside of bathroom. Self-registration. $15/site/night. Beautiful location close to the canyon rim, the trails, and the visitor center. Hovenweep is known for the ruins of Pueblo towers and houses constructed on the canyon rim.

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pretty fully. 8pm so I cant tell much, but only about 6 spots open of the 30.

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This great campsite is only 10$ a night if you have an America is Beautiful card, 20$ without. Fairly level pitches, water up to 5 gallons available, no dump, toilets. Grand views and hikes, info at the visitors centre. Camping is first come first served self registration on site, lady in centre said camping is seldom full.

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First come first served. 20$ / nuit à payer à l’entrée après son installation.
31 sites avec chacun table et espace pour feu mais de nombreuses places ont des emplacements pour tente avec stationnement des véhicules le long de la loop.
La limitation de la taille des véhicules correspond à la difficulté de circuler autour de la loop,quand les emplacements sont occupés.
Nous avons occupé l’emplacement N°2 à droite de l’entrée. Tout juste pour rentrer un 36ft, nous avons évité de faire le tour de la loop en repartant.
Toilettes.
Lieu magnifique. Fantastique séjour. Départs de trails au pied du campground

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great campground. plenty of sites available. beautiful views. clean restrooms.

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We had no problem fitting our 25ft TT and crew cab truck with 8ft bed. We parked parallel to the road and had plenty of room. A large Class A and Jeep was in the spot across from us. Lots of tent spots. FREE potable water with threaded faucet outside of bathroom. Trash cans and recycle bins on-site. Super quiet and sky was loaded with stars!

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Beautiful clean campground adjacent to a really nice short 2 mile loop hike to several ruins.

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Beautiful location, super quiet at night with incredible stars. No large rvs. Good cell service with Verizon. Great hiking as well.

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Nice camground. We have a 30' MH and saw several sites we could fit. No amenties but only $15 per night. Very quiet!

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Just as described. Beautiful views. Trails close to campsite. Four bars on AT&T.

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super tasty non chlorine water. The rest is as others said bevor.

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Lovely campground. Beautiful canyon views. Site #4 is the most popular. 31 total sites. Bathrooms with running water (no showers). Water spigot runs during warmer months. Year round water available at the visitor center. $15 per night or $7 with Senior Pass.

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Super clean, nice and affordable camping right next to Ancestral Pueblo ruins. Water is by the visitors center in winter and the threads have been removed from one faucet so you can’t attach a hose. If you have a jug you’re fine though. Definitely recommended.

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beautiful sites, nice level framed spaces for tents, some RV sites, not all level. $15/night, or $7 with access/senior pass

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31 sites with tables and firepits, closely distributed around a loop, mostly for tent camping. A few sites can accommodate vehicles up to 36 ft. Clean restrooms. Self-registration. $15/site/night. Nice location close to the canyon rim, the trails, and the visitor center. Hovenweep is known for the ruins of Pueblo towers and houses constructed on the canyon rim.

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