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Dutch Town Campsite
Public Campground

Dutch Town Campsite

Fort Collins, Colorado
4.0 (2 reviews)

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About Dutch Town Campsite

Campground in Colorado.

Dutch Town Campsite offers a genuine Colorado camping experience in a public setting where nature enthusiasts and RV travelers can truly disconnect and recharge. Nestled in the heart of Colorado, this campground provides an authentic base camp for exploring some of the state's most treasured landscapes and outdoor adventures.

Colorado's natural beauty is legendary, and staying at Dutch Town Campsite puts you in position to experience it firsthand. The state's diverse terrain ranges from high alpine peaks to scenic valleys, offering endless opportunities for hiking, fishing, wildlife viewing, and photography. Whether you're an early riser who loves watching the sunrise over mountain ridges or someone who prefers peaceful evenings under Colorado's famously clear night skies, this public campground serves as an ideal launching point for your outdoor explorations.

The region surrounding Dutch Town Campsite embodies the spirit of Colorado camping. You'll find yourself surrounded by the kind of scenery that defines the Rocky Mountain experience: towering evergreens, pristine water sources, and dramatic geological formations. The campground's public nature means you'll be camping alongside fellow adventurers and families who share a passion for the outdoors, creating a genuine community atmosphere that many RV travelers cherish.

Visitors to Dutch Town Campsite often spend their days exploring nearby trails, enjoying outdoor recreation opportunities, and immersing themselves in Colorado's natural wonders. The campground serves as a perfect home base whether you're planning day trips to local attractions or using it as a hub for a longer Colorado tour.

This is an excellent choice for RV travelers who value authenticity and natural beauty over elaborate amenities. It appeals to those seeking a more rustic camping experience, families looking to connect with nature, outdoor enthusiasts planning hiking and recreation-based vacations, and anyone wanting to experience Colorado's genuine character. The public campground setting fosters a welcoming environment for all types of travelers seeking a memorable Colorado camping adventure.
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Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Fort Collins 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 Fort Collins.

Explore the Area

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

Dutch Town Campsite Reviews

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Patrick W. Deegan

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Patrick W. Deegan

Lovely site, close to fresh water. However, be wary of the wood rats, and the marmots. The campsite turns into a small mammal party at night, with animals habituated to human presence. Keep your wilderness food protocols to reduce this habituation and potential damage to your goods. I recommend tying a suspension line or you risk losing things unsecured in backpacks, etc. The site also has expect... Lovely site, close to fresh water. However, be wary of the wood rats, and the marmots. The campsite turns into a small mammal party at night, with animals habituated to human presence. Keep your wilderness food protocols to reduce this habituation and potential damage to your goods. I recommend tying a suspension line or you risk losing things unsecured in backpacks, etc. The site also has expected amounts of small mammal feces. Soft bodied ticks—slow and easy to dispatch—are plentiful in the wood mulch. It's wilderness! Bring DEET. The site is otherwise well sheltered from mountain winds, and receives first morning light. It's a cheerful place.

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Patrick W. Deegan

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Patrick W. Deegan

Lovely site, close to fresh water. However, be wary of the wood rats, and the marmots. The campsite turns into a small mammal party at night, with animals habituated to human presence. Keep your wilderness food protocols to reduce this habituation and potential damage to your goods. I recommend tying a suspension line or you risk losing things unsecured in backpacks, etc. The site also has expect... Lovely site, close to fresh water. However, be wary of the wood rats, and the marmots. The campsite turns into a small mammal party at night, with animals habituated to human presence. Keep your wilderness food protocols to reduce this habituation and potential damage to your goods. I recommend tying a suspension line or you risk losing things unsecured in backpacks, etc. The site also has expected amounts of small mammal feces. Soft bodied ticks—slow and easy to dispatch—are plentiful in the wood mulch. It's wilderness! Bring DEET. The site is otherwise well sheltered from mountain winds, and receives first morning light. It's a cheerful place.

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Patrick W. Deegan

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Patrick W. Deegan

Lovely site, close to fresh water. However, be wary of the wood rats, and the marmots. The campsite turns into a small mammal party at night, with animals habituated to human presence. Keep your wilderness food protocols to reduce this habituation and potential damage to your goods. I recommend tying a suspension line or you risk losing things unsecured in backpacks, etc. The site also has expect... Lovely site, close to fresh water. However, be wary of the wood rats, and the marmots. The campsite turns into a small mammal party at night, with animals habituated to human presence. Keep your wilderness food protocols to reduce this habituation and potential damage to your goods. I recommend tying a suspension line or you risk losing things unsecured in backpacks, etc. The site also has expected amounts of small mammal feces. Soft bodied ticks—slow and easy to dispatch—are plentiful in the wood mulch. It's wilderness! Bring DEET. The site is otherwise well sheltered from mountain winds, and receives first morning light. It's a cheerful place.

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Marc Levin

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Marc Levin

Nice site, had a yellow bellied marmot wandering into site that wasn't afraid of people. Good stay before heading up to Lake of the Clouds.

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Marc Levin

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Marc Levin

Nice site, had a yellow bellied marmot wandering into site that wasn't afraid of people. Good stay before heading up to Lake of the Clouds.

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