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Cutthroat Campground
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Cutthroat Campground

Gypsum, Colorado
4.9 (7 reviews)

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About Cutthroat Campground

Campground in Colorado.

Nestled in the heart of Colorado's stunning landscape, Cutthroat Campground offers an authentic high-country camping experience for RV travelers seeking escape and adventure. This public campground captures the essence of what makes Colorado's wilderness so special, providing a genuine connection to nature without unnecessary frills or complications.

The location of Cutthroat Campground positions you perfectly for exploring some of Colorado's most spectacular scenery. The surrounding area features dramatic mountain vistas, pristine alpine meadows, and the kind of clear, star-filled nights that remind you why you hit the road in your RV. Whether you're an early riser looking to catch the sunrise over mountain peaks or someone who enjoys evening hikes along scenic trails, the landscape here supports every kind of outdoor pursuit. The elevation and terrain create distinct seasons, each offering unique beauty and different activities for visitors.

For those who love outdoor recreation, the region around Cutthroat provides excellent opportunities for fishing, hiking, and wildlife observation. The natural setting supports a variety of ecosystems, making it ideal for photographers, nature enthusiasts, and families wanting to introduce children to outdoor adventures. Day trips to nearby attractions and trails offer endless exploration possibilities, allowing you to tailor your camping experience to match your interests and energy level.

The campground itself maintains the character of a true public lands experience. This means you're camping in a setting that prioritizes the natural environment while still accommodating modern RVers. The setting attracts a mix of travelers, from weekend getaway enthusiasts to those spending extended time exploring Colorado's mountain terrain. The genuine 4.9-star rating from visitors reflects the satisfaction of those who appreciate what this campground offers: a quality outdoor experience in a beautiful Colorado location.

This destination works wonderfully for anyone seeking to slow down and immerse themselves in Colorado's natural beauty. Whether you're traveling solo, with family, or with friends, Cutthroat Campground provides a solid base for mountain adventures and peaceful camping days.
4.9

Rating

7

Reviews

Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Gypsum is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Colorado weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Gypsum.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Gypsum. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Cutthroat Campground Reviews

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Steve Lewis (From Boise, To)

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Steve Lewis (From Boise, To)

This was a nice campground. It has trash collection, four water taps and two pit toilets. I read somewhere that the camp spurs were just 36’ long. But that is inaccurate. We drove through all four campgrounds here and there were plenty that were 50’ to 60’ long. There are a number of pull-throughs as well. The dump station is has a fee for its usage as well. We stayed her two nights (mid-week)... This was a nice campground. It has trash collection, four water taps and two pit toilets. I read somewhere that the camp spurs were just 36’ long. But that is inaccurate. We drove through all four campgrounds here and there were plenty that were 50’ to 60’ long. There are a number of pull-throughs as well. The dump station is has a fee for its usage as well. We stayed her two nights (mid-week) and it was very pleasant. I hope the photos I am attaching for this campground are helpful for your research.

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Steve Lewis (From Boise, To)

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Steve Lewis (From Boise, To)

This was a nice campground. It has trash collection, four water taps and two pit toilets. I read somewhere that the camp spurs were just 36’ long. But that is inaccurate. We drove through all four campgrounds here and there were plenty that were 50’ to 60’ long. There are a number of pull-throughs as well. The dump station is has a fee for its usage as well. We stayed her two nights (mid-week)... This was a nice campground. It has trash collection, four water taps and two pit toilets. I read somewhere that the camp spurs were just 36’ long. But that is inaccurate. We drove through all four campgrounds here and there were plenty that were 50’ to 60’ long. There are a number of pull-throughs as well. The dump station is has a fee for its usage as well. We stayed her two nights (mid-week) and it was very pleasant. I hope the photos I am attaching for this campground are helpful for your research.

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Steve Lewis (From Boise, To)

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Steve Lewis (From Boise, To)

This was a nice campground. It has trash collection, four water taps and two pit toilets. I read somewhere that the camp spurs were just 36’ long. But that is inaccurate. We drove through all four campgrounds here and there were plenty that were 50’ to 60’ long. There are a number of pull-throughs as well. The dump station is has a fee for its usage as well. We stayed her two nights (mid-week)... This was a nice campground. It has trash collection, four water taps and two pit toilets. I read somewhere that the camp spurs were just 36’ long. But that is inaccurate. We drove through all four campgrounds here and there were plenty that were 50’ to 60’ long. There are a number of pull-throughs as well. The dump station is has a fee for its usage as well. We stayed her two nights (mid-week) and it was very pleasant. I hope the photos I am attaching for this campground are helpful for your research.

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Steve Lewis (From Boise, To)

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Steve Lewis (From Boise, To)

This was a nice campground. It has trash collection, four water taps and two pit toilets. I read somewhere that the camp spurs were just 36’ long. But that is inaccurate. We drove through all four campgrounds here and there were plenty that were 50’ to 60’ long. There are a number of pull-throughs as well. The dump station is has a fee for its usage as well. We stayed her two nights (mid-week)... This was a nice campground. It has trash collection, four water taps and two pit toilets. I read somewhere that the camp spurs were just 36’ long. But that is inaccurate. We drove through all four campgrounds here and there were plenty that were 50’ to 60’ long. There are a number of pull-throughs as well. The dump station is has a fee for its usage as well. We stayed her two nights (mid-week) and it was very pleasant. I hope the photos I am attaching for this campground are helpful for your research.

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Sabin Smith

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Sabin Smith

Nice but cash or check only, nowhere to write credit card details. Had to chat with the folks at the lodge to get some cash, otherwise the trip back to town and find an ATM would've been a long one. Very greatful to the lodge folks!!!

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Sabin Smith

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Sabin Smith

Nice but cash or check only, nowhere to write credit card details. Had to chat with the folks at the lodge to get some cash, otherwise the trip back to town and find an ATM would've been a long one. Very greatful to the lodge folks!!!

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Sabin Smith

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Sabin Smith

Nice but cash or check only, nowhere to write credit card details. Had to chat with the folks at the lodge to get some cash, otherwise the trip back to town and find an ATM would've been a long one. Very greatful to the lodge folks!!!

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Michael Spickelmier (KCPieRider)

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Michael Spickelmier (KCPieRider)

About 30 miles of gravel to ride in on the bikes, but it was a very nice place to camp.

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Michael Spickelmier (KCPieRider)

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Michael Spickelmier (KCPieRider)

About 30 miles of gravel to ride in on the bikes, but it was a very nice place to camp.

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Michael Spickelmier (KCPieRider)

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Michael Spickelmier (KCPieRider)

About 30 miles of gravel to ride in on the bikes, but it was a very nice place to camp.

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Michael Spickelmier (KCPieRider)

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Michael Spickelmier (KCPieRider)

About 30 miles of gravel to ride in on the bikes, but it was a very nice place to camp.

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Jacob Canada

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jacob Canada

We had a blast hiking and fishing

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Jacob Canada

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jacob Canada

We had a blast hiking and fishing

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Jacob Canada

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jacob Canada

We had a blast hiking and fishing

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Marvin Djonne

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Marvin Djonne

The most majestic beautiful, serene place I've been in colorado.fishing was off the hook

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Marvin Djonne

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Marvin Djonne

The most majestic beautiful, serene place I've been in colorado.fishing was off the hook

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Marvin Djonne

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Marvin Djonne

The most majestic beautiful, serene place I've been in colorado.fishing was off the hook

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Marvin Djonne

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Marvin Djonne

The most majestic beautiful, serene place I've been in colorado.fishing was off the hook

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