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Bradfield Campground
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Mancos-Dolores Ranger District,
San Juan National Forest
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Bradfield Campground, has 22 campsites, all barrier-free, with hand pumps for water. The campground features a raft launch site for trips on the lower Dolores River. |
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Burro Bridge Campground
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Mancos-Dolores Ranger District,
San Juan National Forest
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Burro Bridge is 2 miles past Dunton and is a good base camp for hikes into the Lizard Head Wilderness. One site has a table suitable for wheelchairs. |
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Cabin Canyon Campground
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Mancos-Dolores Ranger District,
San Juan National Forest
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Cabin Canyon Campground is 4 miles upstream from Bradfield campground, on the Dolores River. The campground has 11 sites, all barrier-free, with hand pumps for water. |
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Cayton Campground
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Mancos-Dolores Ranger District,
San Juan National Forest
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Cayton Campground is 8 miles beyond Burro Bridge Campground. Because of Cayton's easy access to Colorado Hwy. 145 and Dolores River, the campground is very popular. |
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Ferris Campground
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Mancos-Dolores Ranger District,
San Juan National Forest
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Ferris Canyon Campground is 3 miles from Cabin Canyon Campground, has 6 sites (all barrier-free), hand pumps for water, and 6 picnic areas. |
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House Creek Campground
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Mancos-Dolores Ranger District,
San Juan National Forest
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The complex has open play areas, a sanitary dumping station, a four-lane boat ramp, and parking area. |
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Mancos State Park
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Mancos State Park,
Colorado State Parks
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This state park lies in the high country of the southern San Juan Mountains in the southwestern corner of Colorado. |
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Mavreeso Campground
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Mancos-Dolores Ranger District,
San Juan National Forest
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Mavreeso Campground has 14 sites which are mostly level and close to the river. One site has a table that accommodates wheelchairs. |
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Mcphee Campground
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Mancos-Dolores Ranger District,
San Juan National Forest
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McPhee Recreation Complex, on the south side of McPhee Reservoir, has the most modern camping facilities on the forest. There are showers, flush toilets, a sanitary dumping station, and 16 sites with electric hookups. |
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Morefield Campground
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Mesa Verde National Park
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This is the only campground in Mesa Verde National Park |
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Target Tree Campground
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Mancos-Dolores Ranger District,
San Juan National Forest
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This campground is dominated by 12-acres of pines and a variety of birds. The Narrow Gauge Trail begins near campsite # 37 and leads gradually uphill 0.75 miles to the old railroad grade. |
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Transfer Campground
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Mancos-Dolores Ranger District,
San Juan National Forest
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This four-acre campground has 12 sites in a small aspen grove northeast of Mancos. |
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West Dolores Campground
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Mancos-Dolores Ranger District,
San Juan National Forest
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West Dolores Campground is similar to Mavreeso Campground and just a mile up the road. One site has a table that accommodates wheelchairs. |
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