Junction Creek Campground
Junction Creek Campground is located just 5 miles northwest of Durango, is a good base camp for area activities. Four camping loops are nestled amongst the ponderosa pines with a total of 44 campsites, 29 reservable sites and 14 sites with electrical hook-ups.
Junction Creek Campground also has one group campsite accommodating up to 50 people.
Junction Creek Day Use / Picnic Area: The day-use loop has one group picnic site that can accommodate 65 people and includes a pavilion, horseshoe pits, volleyball court, and electrical hookups. This group day use area is reservable.. There is also one family picnic site available on a first-come, first-served basis.
At a Glance
Current Conditions: | Check out our Campground Status for up-to-date information. |
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Reservations: | Reservations for campsites and the group picnic area can be made online at www.recreation.gov or calling 1-877-444-6777. |
Fees: | Standard: $27 Double: $54 Electric Hookup: $39 Group Campsite: $125 Group Pavillion / Picnic Area: $150 |
Open Season: | May - September |
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Closest Towns: | Durango |
Water: | Potable Water |
Restroom: | Vault Toilet |
Operated By: | Concessionaire |
Information Center: | Columbine Ranger District |
General Information
General Notes:- Fishing opportunities along Junction Creek: The campground is on a south-facing hillside with Junction Creek 1/4 mile below. Skilled fishermen may have luck near the campground, but chances improve upstream.
- Junction Creek Trail/Colorado Trail: The Colorado Trail spans from Denver to Durango with Junction Creek Trail being the last (or the first) section of this through hike. This lovely trail can be accessed from the campground as it meanders along junction creek.
- Animas Overlook: Located approximately 7 miles past Junction Creek Campground, the Animas Overlook is a wonderful, short hike and picnic spot. The self-guided, interpretive path is 0.8 mile loop through a Ponderosa pine and Gambel oak forest, following the edge of the mesa overlooking the Animas River Valley. There are several overlooks and some informative signs that touch on the history of the area and the role of water and other resources. The trail has been designed to be ADA accessible and has no more than a 5% grade and three-foot-wide pavement. Also provided are handicapped accessible toilets and picnic facilities with barrier-free benches, tables and fire grills.
Directions:
From Durango, CO: Travel to North Main and turn west on 25th street (across the street from the La Plata County Fairgrounds). 25th street turns into Junction Road, then Junction Creek Road. Follow this road approximately 5.5 miles to the campground entrance.
Junction Creek campground area map
Accessibility:
Barrier-free group picnic site is available.
Activities
Campground Camping
Group Camping
Group Day use and small group overnight camping available by reservation at 877-444-6777 or at www.recreation.gov
Reservation required?: | Y |
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