€16.822429906542
per night
Estimated price based on 1 car and 2 persons with a tent, camper or caravan.

Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
This campsite can only be booked by telephone. 970-247-4874
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3.5 / 5 (8 votes )

Lower Hermosa Campground

FR-576
81301, Durango
the United States

Lower Hermosa Campground is a campsite with 20 pitches in Durango, the United States, located in the Colorado region. Dogs are allowed on this campsite.

On Lower Hermosa Campground it's possible to camp with a tent.

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Valleyweather
English (US)
The t mobil was 3 bars in some spots. Unlike other places that I’ve had two and three bars, this was actual usable Internet. No facilities except a toilet, but i dont need much so it was all good.
2 years ago

Peaceful life
English (US)
This campground was nice and peaceful. Took us up a mountain through a very nice residential area but the road was a bit narrow. Traveled with 3 other trailers, some were small and 1 was a fifth wheel about 35 ft long and ours a 30 ft travel trailer. The paved road ends eventually and you travel through a more narrow dirt road. The road does not have much traffic which was a relief as it would have been hard to squeeze 2 tow vehicles down the same road. Clean bathrooms on-site. No dump station and no water. Each spot had plenty of room and each has a fire pit. The sites are pretty leveled. The location of the campground was ideal, near grocery stores and not far from Durango.
2 years ago

KampinN8
English (US)
Not sure if this is a seasonal site but the campground road is gated and closed. No camping here currently.
3 years ago

Nathan @ Wand'rly
English (US)
Not sure when they started charging for this campsite, but like Junction Creek (closer to town), it now costs $18 / night to camp here. For that price you get access to a vault toilet and of course your own dedicated spot with a picnic table and fire pit. I don’t see the value in that, not when there is free camping even closer to town (check Durfield) or about as far away in a similarly beautiful setting. Maybe if there was at least a dumpster, the fee would make sense. The bonus here is that cell service works well, there aren’t many other campers (lots of hikers though), and the first three miles or so of the trail is old-growth, a true rarity in Colorado.
3 years ago

tahaas
English (US)
Beautiful and secluded. The road is paved except for the last 1.5 miles. not a big deal even for a 40' bus. very quiet, very nice campsites. The only problem is no water and no trash receptacles. It's about 25 miles Durango to dump tanks get water or dispose of trash. Really great phone signal though!
3 years ago