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From the Sangre de Cristo Mountains to the San Juan Mountains, the jagged peaks and rushing rivers of the San Luis Valley public lands wrap themselves around this Rocky Mountain basin. Whether viewing the mountain scenery from roads or finding a challenge on trails, visitors discover solitude and self-reliance through uncrowded year-round recreation opportunities.

While many campgrounds are on a first-come basis, you can make reservations for some campgrounds. In addition, there are eleven cabins that are available for nightly rental. 

The Forest offers several accessible recreational facilities and visitor discounts with the Interagency Access Pass for fees charged on national forests.

Start here to find campgrounds, cabin rentals, hiking, horse and motorized trails, fishing access and much more. The Forest covers a lot of ground so you might want to explore the "Recreation Regions" for a more isolated view of your destination. 

Use the search tool below to further isolate your location or activity. An example would be to type in "Cabin" to locate the eleven rental cabins the Forest operates. Or you might enter "Fishing" to search the abundant fishing opportunities on the Forest.  

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Buffalo Pass Campground

Site Closed
Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning Picnicking Horse Riding and Camping Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
The campground is comprised of a single large loop, surrounded by a grass meadow in a Ponderosa Pine grove. There are 19 sites, 4 are pull-through. The sites are large and well-spaced with sites #16,…

Burro Creek Trailhead #873

Site Open
Hiking Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) Biking
This facility consists of a gravel parking lot and some trail signing.  This is a major ATV friendly trailhead for the lower approach to the Burro Creek Trail # 873 right off the Pinos Creek Road #…

Carnero Guard Station Cabin

Site Closed
Winter Sports Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) Scenic Drives Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Hiking
The cabin has two rooms including a combination kitchen/dining room and a bedroom with three bunk beds.  The kitchen includes a propane refrigerator, stove, and heat.   The cabin is easily…

Cathedral Campground

Site Temporarily Closed
Biking Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) Picnicking Hiking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Horse Riding and Camping Outdoor Science and Learning Winter Sports
Cathedral Campground is northwest of Del Norte and northeast of South Fork on Embargo Creek. The campground has 22 sites, all first come, first served. 17 are dead end spurs and 5 are pull through…

CDNST - Cumbres Pass North Trailhead # 813

Site Open
Biking Winter Sports Hiking
Located off State Highway 17 at the turnoff to Trujillo Meadows Reservoir on Cumbres Pass.  The trailhead is approx. 150 yards west of Forest Road 118 just after turning off Highway 17.  The…

CDNST - Wolf Creek Trailhead

Site Open
Hiking Winter Sports Outdoor Science and Learning
This facility consists of a large parking lot and trailhead signing right at the top of Wolf Creek Pass off US Highway 160.  It serves as an approach to the Continental Divide Trail in summer and as…

Chama Basin Trailhead - Trail # 738

Site Open
Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Biking
The Chama Basin Trailhead is at the beginning of Forest Service property at the end of FDR 121. It gives access to the Archuleta Creek and Chama River trails. Dispersed camping is allowed there.

Chama River Trailhead - Trail # 738

Site Open
Winter Sports Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Biking
The Chama River trail is 4.9 miles long. It begins at Forest Road 121 and ends at Orel Cabin. Trail 740 begins approx. 2 miles up trail 738.This trail follows the Chama River to the confluence of the…

Chama, NM

Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Water Activities Outdoor Science and Learning Hiking Biking Horse Riding and Camping
Located on Highway 17, 10 miles south of the Colorado border.

Columbine Interpretive

Site Open
Outdoor Science and Learning Picnicking Scenic Drives
This is a combination rest stop with no bathroom and interpretive site right on US Highway 160 about 10 miles west of South Fork, Colorado.The facility consists of a large parking area…