Colorado National Monument’s Saddlehorn campground has 80 single-family campsites and is nestled within spectacular red rock formations in a true American West landscape. Campsites can accommodate tents, trailers and RVs (up to 40 feet). Each site also has a table, fire ring and grate. Walk-in and primitive campsites are also available.
Campground amenities include drinking water and flush toilets. There is also a ranger station, visitor center, amphitheater and camp host. Firewood is available for sale from the camp host. Cell service is good in the area.
The monument is famous for is grand American West landscape with towering monoliths, spectacular red rock canyons, and plateaus. Outdoor recreation includes hiking, mountain biking, rock climbing, horseback riding, picnicking, birding and wildlife viewing. There’s also some cross-country skiing to enjoy in the winter moths.
You may also like Fruita campground at James M. Robb Colorado River State Park.
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Definitely one of the most spectacular campsites in Colorado. Perched 2,000 feet above Grand Junction it has an easy access from Fruita, which is a cool little town with a brewery and bistros.
If heading west get off in Fruita to access ,not Grand Junction which puts you right in a very confusing situation.
Just 4 mile up onto the top of a long winding mesa road. Good clean restrooms , running water but no showers .
There are showers down at the State campgound close to I70 and Fruita – but not a place you’d want to camp.
Up on top lots of trails and hiking and a beautiful bike ride around the rim but no off-road rideing.
The views from up here and the topography make it as must do.
Further west in Utah, check out route 24 with it’s many parks and sights.