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JC435
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Feb 17, 2015

Telluride/Ouray, CO area

We are planning a trip to this area in the middle of July. Any recommendations on campgrounds in the area with hookups? I know there are several campgrounds without hookups in Telluride and vicinity. How about Ridgway State Park?

Also, we will be towing a 26' trailer, so I really want to avoid Million Dollar Hwy going north from Durango and Silverton to Ouray. But, what about going south to Ouray from Montrose? It appears to be rather straight. Has anyone done that route? Thank you for any help.
  • Amphitheater NFCG is too tight for that trailer, and no hookups, so cross that one off your list. (More room for me and my tiny trailer, LOL.) But drive up there without the TT and enjoy the view from the overlook.
  • Stay at Ouray KOA, rent a jeep right at CG, many jeep trails available in area.We did the Imogene Pass pass trail to Telluride, unbelievable wildflowers the year we were their.End of July time period
  • Weeeellllll, have been n there several times and will be there again later this summer. Stay at Ouray KOA and avoid 4J. Avoid Million Dollar with an RV. Montrose to Ouray nice easy drive. Enjoy.
  • We have stayed at Ridgway SP and the KOA in Ouray. My preference, by far, would be the KOA. It is a very nice park and much more picturesque than Ridgway.

    As far as the highway, I have driven from Montrose to Durango in our 35 foot MH towing our Jeep without any problems. Just take it easy going up and back down the passes. Ouray is one of our favorite places to camp. I hope you have a good trip!
  • Lauren wrote:
    Weeeellllll, have been n there several times and will be there again later this summer. Stay at Ouray KOA and avoid 4J. Avoid Million Dollar with an RV. Montrose to Ouray nice easy drive. Enjoy.


    We'll be there in June - when are you going?
  • Was at Ridgway 7/2014. Stayed at Pa-Co-Chu-Puk for 1 night by the river. We were over run with mosquitoes, so we were able to move to Dakota Terraces. It was nice with clean shower facilities (site#15). Next time we will try to get the Elk Ridge section (sites #181,184,186) appear to be the best...but this campground is a lot more wooded than the other two.

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