Saddlehorn Campground
Colorado National Monument
Write a Review Monument Rd. Fruita, CO 81521 970-858-3617 Reservations: 877-444-6777 Official WebsiteGPS: 39.102, -108.7336
Overview of Saddlehorn Campground
A park entrance fee is required in addition to the camping fee.
Be aware that there are three tunnels on Rim Rock Drive. There are two tunnels on the west side and one on the east side of the park. Vehicle lights and/or bicycle lights are required while traveling through the tunnels. Maximum tunnel height is 16 feet at the center line.
Last Price Paid: $22
Reported by Mccracken_pnw on 9/23/2024
Longest RV Reported: 40 feet (Fifth Wheel)
Reported by Rich Travels on 8/15/2017
Number of Sites 80
Pad Type gravel
Reservations yes
Elevation 5,774 ft / 1,759 m
Max Stay 14
Max Length 40 ft
Tent Camping Yes
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Q&A - Ask the Community about Saddlehorn Campground
To ask questions of the owner or manager please contact the campground directly. 970-858-3617
Van Gogh asked on 11/3/2021
Does anyone know if these sites are open in November? As in, next week?
Thanks!
DesertRoad asked on 5/29/2021
Hi there! I'm planning on being at this campground in he next month. I have a 30 foot 5th wheel that is 13' tall. How...
Reviews of Saddlehorn Campground 40 people have reviewed this location.
“Beautiful Park”
Reviewed 9/29/2024
Days stayed: | 1 |
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Site Number: | 3 |
Pretty sure we booked same-day. Site 3 I think. We were right across the road from the restrooms. Tent site looked nice but we have a rooftop tent. We were not able to find a good flat spot but managed fine. Arrived in Grand Junction early afternoon. Drove through the park and made our way to the campground. Very beautiful drive!! Quie... more
Pretty sure we booked same-day. Site 3 I think. We were right across the road from the restrooms. Tent site looked nice but we have a rooftop tent. We were not able to find a good flat spot but managed fine. Arrived in Grand Junction early afternoon. Drove through the park and made our way to the campground. Very beautiful drive!! Quiet at night, a little windy. Amazing dark sky, lots of stars. Good solid picnic table. Restrooms were clean.
camper-910480 would stay here again
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“Close Proximity To Trails”
Reviewed 9/23/2024
Nightly rate: | $22 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | 23 |
The soil is very hard to get your tent stakes in. Most of the sites have a slope to them so when it rains it would not be fun with all the clays. Sites are very close to each other. Each site seems to have good enough space for parking vehicles, trailers, RVs, etc.
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“Wow ! What A Great Place ! ”
Reviewed 8/5/2024
Nightly rate: | $26 |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
Site Number: | 37 |
We camped on circle B - the view is amazing of lower Fruita - restroom a very clean A+++. Good road bike to do up there -amazing views.
roadtrippers-fala would stay here again
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“Fabulous Mountain Top Campsite ”
Reviewed 4/25/2024
Nightly rate: | $22 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | 79 |
RV Length: | 23' (Class B) |
This campground is well organized, well maintained, and quiet. Unbelievable stunning scenery from my site. Nice spacing between campsites. Parking for your RV can be tricky as those spots are sandy/crushed stone and not level. The campsites are more conducive to tent camping. No electric or sewer at any of the sites I saw. Water i... more
This campground is well organized, well maintained, and quiet. Unbelievable stunning scenery from my site. Nice spacing between campsites. Parking for your RV can be tricky as those spots are sandy/crushed stone and not level. The campsites are more conducive to tent camping. No electric or sewer at any of the sites I saw. Water is available at intervals in the campground.
Topidoc would stay here again
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“Great Camp Host”
Reviewed 9/25/2023
Nightly rate: | $22 |
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Days stayed: | 8 |
Site Number: | 15 |
Clean flush toilet, park is awesome.
Don would stay here again
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“Like A Mini Canyonlands ”
Reviewed 8/19/2023
Days stayed: | 1 |
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Site Number: | 13 |
RV Length: | 8' (Teardrop Trailer) |
First I have to warn you the drive in is incredibly scenic but not for those scared of heights. The road hugs the edge of the canyon and winds it’s way up to the top. Totally worth it for epic views and a national park feel. Plenty of open sites on a Friday night. Nice bathrooms and the sunrise was spectacular. Not far from the interst... more
First I have to warn you the drive in is incredibly scenic but not for those scared of heights. The road hugs the edge of the canyon and winds it’s way up to the top. Totally worth it for epic views and a national park feel. Plenty of open sites on a Friday night. Nice bathrooms and the sunrise was spectacular. Not far from the interstate but quiet.
Ghostrunner5 would stay here again
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“Incredibly beautiful national park camping best suited for small RVs and tents”
Reviewed 6/15/2023
Nightly rate: | $22 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Site Number: | 20 A |
We stayed here two nights in June 2023. It was our first time dry camping and we had no issues. The weather was pretty nice this time of year (low in the mid 50s, high in the mid 80s), so we did not miss having our A/C. The nights got a bit cool, but we were able to run our heat strips on our battery. The spots are small and the ... more
We stayed here two nights in June 2023. It was our first time dry camping and we had no issues. The weather was pretty nice this time of year (low in the mid 50s, high in the mid 80s), so we did not miss having our A/C. The nights got a bit cool, but we were able to run our heat strips on our battery.
The spots are small and the (incredibly scenic) drive in has lots of turns with little space. There are a few tunnels that you will also have to clear on the way in. As such, this camping area is best suited to those with small rigs or tent campers. We had no issues with our 21 foot travel trailer.
The sites themselves were not super scenic, but the park itself is incredibly beautiful. You can take a scenic drive, enjoy the overlooks for lovely views, or hike. We hiked a few of the easier trails (Devil's Kitchen, Coke Oven, and Canyon Rim Trail to Window Rock) and they were AMAZING.
There are bathrooms at the campsite, trash, and recycling. If you need to dump your rig or get potable water, visit the Colorado Welcome Center in Fruita which is only a few miles from the Fruita entrance of the Colorado National Monument.
My AT&T cell service was not good, but my husband's T-Mobile service seemed to work fine.
Traci would stay here again
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“Great vista. super quiet”
Reviewed 11/1/2022
Nightly rate: | $22 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | 10 |
Guess they switched to winter schedule. Appears the host departed last week and Loop C (all tent sites) is closed. No worries, even though Reservation.gov will still accept your reservation there are 50 First Come sites. Paved road to each gravel site. Only negative is that none of the sites appear to be level, We selected A-10 with fa... more
Guess they switched to winter schedule. Appears the host departed last week and Loop C (all tent sites) is closed. No worries, even though Reservation.gov will still accept your reservation there are 50 First Come sites. Paved road to each gravel site. Only negative is that none of the sites appear to be level, We selected A-10 with fantastic views but be prepared to use lots of blocks. very nice bathroom. Good cellphone service
Fred would stay here again
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“Quiet, nice views”
Reviewed 10/18/2022
Nightly rate: | $23 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Site Number: | 16 |
RV Length: | 20' (Class B) |
We camped here in our camper van. At this time of year all of the sites are first come first serve. Generators are allowed in loops A and B, but C is generator free. The rim drive in the monument is very beautiful. Large rigs may find the road challenging. The host was very friendly. Most of the sites are not very level though. There i... more
We camped here in our camper van. At this time of year all of the sites are first come first serve. Generators are allowed in loops A and B, but C is generator free. The rim drive in the monument is very beautiful. Large rigs may find the road challenging. The host was very friendly. Most of the sites are not very level though. There is not a way to dump or refill freshwater tanks at this campground. We dumped and refilled at the Fruita welcome center. The bathrooms were very clean and had been recently renovated. There are flush toilets and a sink.
WanderingWakes.Net would stay here again
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“Hidden Gem”
Reviewed 8/27/2022
Nightly rate: | $22 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | A9 |
RV Length: | 30' (Travel Trailer) |
We stayed here for an overnight on the way to Capitol Reef and we're clad we did. The views are spectacular without the crowds of a national park. The road into the campground is narrow, steep, and winding with several 10ft 6in tunnels. That measurement must be next to the curb because there was a ton of room above that and we didn... more
We stayed here for an overnight on the way to Capitol Reef and we're clad we did. The views are spectacular without the crowds of a national park.
The road into the campground is narrow, steep, and winding with several 10ft 6in tunnels. That measurement must be next to the curb because there was a ton of room above that and we didn't feel cramped at 10ft. The campground road itself is similarly narrow and winding.
Our site was very unlevel from side to side (>5 inches for our width) but we made do. Front to back was fine.
No dump station in the park.
AT&T service was 24mbps down and 5mbps up with a roof mounted Pepwave MIMO antenna.
Tin Tumbleweed would stay here again
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“$22 a night”
noted 9/30/2024
This is ridiculous that they're charging for public land then the rates are outrageous I'm 67 years old and I like to stay two weeks but I have so much to load and unload and then on top of that I having to pay so much money to stay for one night might as well get a motel room
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Amenities
Hookups
- dry camping
Recreation
- picnic area
- recreation trail
Site Amenities
- pull thru
Facilities
- recycle
- restrooms: flush
- trash
- water available
Pets
- pets
Nearby
Colorado Welcome Center at Fruita Dump Station
Great Spot With Pull In RV Parking. We Took Advantage Of The Free Potable Water And Dump
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