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Mee 3
Public Campground

Mee 3

Grand Junction, Colorado
4.8 (56 reviews)

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About Mee 3

Campground in Colorado.

Nestled in the heart of Colorado, Mee 3 offers a authentic public campground experience that captures the essence of Rocky Mountain camping. This well-maintained facility welcomes RV travelers seeking a peaceful retreat away from crowded commercial parks, providing a genuine connection to Colorado's natural landscape and outdoor heritage.

The campground's location puts you in an ideal position to explore some of Colorado's most impressive terrain and attractions. Whether you're an avid hiker, fishing enthusiast, or simply looking to unwind under the stars, the surrounding area delivers on multiple fronts. The proximity to mountain trails, scenic byways, and natural recreation areas makes Mee 3 an excellent basecamp for outdoor adventures. Colorado's legendary outdoor culture comes alive here, with opportunities to experience everything from early morning wildlife viewing to sunset hikes through pristine wilderness.

For those traveling with family, the campground provides a safe, welcoming environment where children can experience the outdoors and develop an appreciation for nature. The setting encourages the kind of unhurried camping experience that creates lasting memories—gathering around a campfire, stargazing in the crisp mountain air, and disconnecting from the hustle of daily life.

The public campground atmosphere at Mee 3 attracts a diverse community of campers, from seasoned RV veterans to families experiencing their first camping adventure. This blend of visitors creates a friendly, community-oriented environment where you'll find helpful neighbors and fellow travelers eager to share tips about local attractions and hidden gems.

Colorado's climate and geography offer distinct seasonal advantages. Spring and summer bring comfortable temperatures perfect for exploring, while fall transforms the landscape with golden aspens and crisp mountain air. Even winter camping here appeals to those seeking a serene, snow-dusted experience.

With its solid 4.8-star rating from 56 reviews, Mee 3 has earned genuine appreciation from the camping community. Visitors consistently praise the campground's appeal and their overall experiences, suggesting it delivers reliable, enjoyable camping that keeps people coming back to Colorado's public lands.
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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Grand Junction 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 Grand Junction.

Explore the Area

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

Mee 3 Reviews

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C

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by C

Awesome spot to park and take it all in. 3 mile drive on a rough road to the lake. Not a road for cars. Went in mid-September and had the place all to ourselves. Road becomes all rock any way narrower around the lake. Narrow off-road vehicle after that point. 4 miles past the lake to Tim Cup pass. Like being on the top of the world. Worth it without a doubt. You can continue beyond the pass. Beaut... Awesome spot to park and take it all in. 3 mile drive on a rough road to the lake. Not a road for cars. Went in mid-September and had the place all to ourselves. Road becomes all rock any way narrower around the lake. Narrow off-road vehicle after that point. 4 miles past the lake to Tim Cup pass. Like being on the top of the world. Worth it without a doubt. You can continue beyond the pass. Beautiful country. As of 9/20/24, the Aspens are near peak, which are scattered around the mountains at the lake.

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Mark Goin

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Mark Goin

I'm a Colorado native and have been coming to this site for as long as I can remember, and have always loved it. But lately it's just being over run! It's no longer quiet. I get that it's fun to offroad, and 4 wheel, I do that myself, lately, it's just to busy. Just to share my connection to the area, my great uncle, along with the original owner of the Taylor Park trade store (who, as far as I kn... I'm a Colorado native and have been coming to this site for as long as I can remember, and have always loved it. But lately it's just being over run! It's no longer quiet. I get that it's fun to offroad, and 4 wheel, I do that myself, lately, it's just to busy. Just to share my connection to the area, my great uncle, along with the original owner of the Taylor Park trade store (who, as far as I know, their family still runs it) forged Cottonwood Pass.

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Brie

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Brie

Beautiful lake!! We ATV’d to this lake and it was a breath of fresh air to see. The silence of city life and graceful touch of natures pure sound was blissfully peaceful!

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Nathan Van Arsdale

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Nathan Van Arsdale

You need to have a high-clearance 4wd truck or SUV to make it up here... Or a Subaru and balls of steel. Once you make it up to Tin Cup Pass, you'll see that the road is covered by the lake, so don't try to stay on the road. Instead, the campground is just to the north of the lake. The lake is no longer mirrory... At least, it is much deeper than it used to be, and it is very windy throughout the... You need to have a high-clearance 4wd truck or SUV to make it up here... Or a Subaru and balls of steel. Once you make it up to Tin Cup Pass, you'll see that the road is covered by the lake, so don't try to stay on the road. Instead, the campground is just to the north of the lake. The lake is no longer mirrory... At least, it is much deeper than it used to be, and it is very windy throughout the day and night, so the surface is rarely still. Also, there is not a trail that goes all the way around the lake. The only relatively safe trail is on the east side of the lake, above where the road is submerged. There used to be a trail around the lake, but avalanches and rock slides have made the West side of the lake impassible (save for those whole are ultra foolhardy and hopefully prepared for steep slopes and trail-blazing around fallen trees... I very well could have ended up a SAR story). The fishing here seems to be great, and the 10 campsites have excellent fire pits, and are relatively private from each other.

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Tina Keller

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Tina Keller

Beautiful place to hang out, fish, 4 wheel drive.

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