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Rocky Mountain National Park Aspenglen Campground
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Rocky Mountain National Park Aspenglen Campground

Estes Park, Colorado
4.7 (134 reviews)

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About Rocky Mountain National Park Aspenglen Campground

Federal campground in Colorado.

Nestled at the gateway to Rocky Mountain National Park, Aspenglen Campground offers RV travelers an extraordinary high-altitude camping experience in one of America's most spectacular natural settings. Located near the town of Estes Park, Colorado, this campground serves as an ideal basecamp for exploring over 415 square miles of pristine wilderness, dramatic peaks, and alpine tundra that define this iconic national park.

The campground's location at approximately 8,000 feet elevation places you amid towering ponderosa pines and aspen groves, creating a serene forest atmosphere that makes you feel genuinely removed from everyday life. The crisp mountain air, cool evenings, and stunning scenery create the perfect backdrop for a memorable RV camping adventure. Whether you're an experienced outdoor enthusiast or a first-time national park visitor, Aspenglen provides direct access to some of Colorado's most breathtaking landscapes.

Rocky Mountain National Park itself is the main draw for visitors to this area. The park's famous Trail Ridge Road offers one of the most scenic drives in North America, climbing to 12,183 feet and providing panoramic views that seem to stretch endlessly across the Continental Divide. The park contains numerous trails ranging from easy walks to challenging backcountry routes, ensuring there's something for every fitness level and interest. Wildlife viewing is exceptional here, with opportunities to spot elk, mule deer, bighorn sheep, and occasionally moose along the park's many scenic byways and trailheads.

Beyond the national park boundaries, the surrounding region offers charming mountain communities and attractions. The town of Estes Park, just minutes away, features local shops, restaurants, and galleries that showcase regional character and culture. Grand Lake on the park's western slope provides scenic lake activities and additional lodging and dining options. The area's elevation and mountain setting mean you'll experience dramatic weather patterns and vibrant seasonal changes that create their own spectacular visual shows throughout the year.

This destination appeals particularly to nature lovers, hiking enthusiasts, photographers, and families seeking meaningful outdoor experiences. Retirees appreciate the slower pace and accessibility, while adventure seekers find endless exploration opportunities. The combination of accessible national park access, surrounding mountain beauty, and proximity to charming towns makes Aspenglen Campground a premier choice for RV travelers seeking an authentic Rocky Mountain experience.
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Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Estes Park 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 Estes Park.

Explore the Area

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

Rocky Mountain National Park Aspenglen Campground Reviews

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Dani Marie

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Dani Marie

There is drinking water available in the bathrooms. They were pretty clean and nice. The camping area is pretty vast and wide. There are flush toilets which was amazing and sinks with water.

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Yeom Myeonghwan

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Yeom Myeonghwan

The park rangers at Aspenglen Campground were incredibly kind and warm-hearted. It’s clear they care deeply about both the visitors and the park itself. Flush toilets and potable water were limited during the winter, but you could still fill up your RV water tank at the visitor center during its opening hours, which was a big help.

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Shannon Bedo

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Shannon Bedo

This is the most beautiful campground we’ve ever visited. It’s the first left inside the park. You stop at the ranger station and check in. They did tell us that they saw a bear within the last few days, but there are TONS of bear boxes. We had the most beautiful spot. We parked at loop A right by the bathroom and then walked about 70 yards to site A. We had a flat spot for our tent and a fire rin... This is the most beautiful campground we’ve ever visited. It’s the first left inside the park. You stop at the ranger station and check in. They did tell us that they saw a bear within the last few days, but there are TONS of bear boxes. We had the most beautiful spot. We parked at loop A right by the bathroom and then walked about 70 yards to site A. We had a flat spot for our tent and a fire ring. They sell bundles of wood near the ranger station for $7 each, but not on Wednesdays. There was a little sink for the final wash for your dishes at the restroom. The restrooms were the nicest I’ve ever seen at a park, but I think loop A’s restroom was by far the best. There was potable water by the path to the walk in sites. A&B sites were great, but I would stay away from C, D, and E because they are right by the river and really loud. All sites had a fire ring. We drove over to alluvial fan and hiked the Lawn Lake trail. I wouldn’t hike the trail right by the campground, as it’s a horse trail and full of mud and horse poop. We’d definitely stay again.

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Jonathan Whitten

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jonathan Whitten

Beautiful campground! Currently only one loop is open but we stayed on a Wednesday and only 4 other people were there. Lots of wildlife! There are bathrooms and water but they are closed until warmer weather. There's a creek a few hundred feet away and if you're into doing cold plunges that's the place! Overall this is a beautiful site right inside the nation park. You will have to pay entry to... Beautiful campground! Currently only one loop is open but we stayed on a Wednesday and only 4 other people were there. Lots of wildlife! There are bathrooms and water but they are closed until warmer weather. There's a creek a few hundred feet away and if you're into doing cold plunges that's the place! Overall this is a beautiful site right inside the nation park. You will have to pay entry to the park plus the $30 per night for the site.

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Joy Jiao

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Joy Jiao

Lovely campground next to Fall River. Quiet and spacious but also close to Estes Park. Bathrooms were very clean with flush toilets. Saw some elk and deer.

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