North Rim Campground

North Rim Campground

Camping
Last Updated: July 2026

Sites

13

RV Max Length

22 feet maximum combined length of RV, car and/or trailer. Measure the whole train before you commit.

Hookups

Dry camping only - no electrical hookups at any site, and generators are prohibited.

Pets Allowed

No

Showers

No

Overview

About This Campground

The North Rim Campground is the quiet side of Black Canyon: 13 first-come, first-served sites tucked among pinyon and juniper trees at 7,767 feet, at the end of a road whose last 5.6 miles are unpaved. There are no hookups, no showers, and no generators allowed - just vault toilets, bear boxes, seasonal water, and canyon-rim country that stays dark and quiet at night. Pay by Scan & Pay on the Recreation.gov app, and download it before you enter the park because there is no cell service here. If your rig and trailer together are under 22 feet and you like camp chores done by lantern light, this is your spot.

Highlights

Book If

BOOK IF: Tent campers and small rigs (under 22 ft combined) who want a quiet, remote, generator-free camp among the pinyon-juniper. SKIP IF: Big rigs, hookup-dependent RVers, or anyone who needs showers, cell service, or a camp store - this is dry camping with very limited services.

Site Types

13 standard sites shared by tents and small RVs - none are tent-only or RV-only.

Scenic Views

You're camped on the North Rim of the Black Canyon of the Gunnison - the quieter, more remote rim of the park.

Nearby Attractions

North Rim Ranger Station is just before the campground; the Tour the North Rim Road route starts nearby. Crawford, CO is about 15 miles away.

Family Friendly

Fine for self-sufficient families: bear boxes, vault toilets, and a small quiet loop. But it's remote with no cell service and limited services, so bring everything the kids need and keep them close to camp near the rim.

Best Time to Visit

Late spring through fall, after the road opens (usually late April or early May) and before the November 15 winter closure. It fills often in that window, so arrive early.

Camping Tips

- Download the Recreation.gov app BEFORE entering the park - Scan & Pay is the only way to pay and there's zero cell service. - Keep the whole rig train under 22 feet or you won't fit. - Bring your own water jugs and firewood - both are seasonal or unreliable on site. - Pack layers and a warm bag: 7,767 ft means cold nights even in July. - Use the tent pads and bear boxes - both are there for a reason. - Leave the generator home; they're prohibited anyway.

RV Driver Intel

The Setup

Expect gravel internal roads and unpaved, unimproved sites - bring leveling blocks and don't count on a manicured pad. Keep your combined rig, car, and trailer under 22 feet; there's no room for big rigs. No hookups and no generators, so arrive with charged batteries, full water jugs, and empty tanks (no dump station).

The Vibe

Forested and low-key, not a parking lot: 13 sites dispersed among pinyon and juniper on the park's remote rim. No generators and no cell service means quiet nights. The trade is limited services - this camp rewards the self-sufficient.

Bath & Laundry

Vault toilets year-round (reached by a compacted dirt path), no showers, and no laundry. Bring wipes, a wash basin, and quarters for the laundromat back in town.

What Campers Say

The word on the trail matches the official line: remote, small, and quiet, with sites dispersed in the pinyon-juniper and very limited services. It fills often from spring to fall despite the unpaved approach, which tells you campers who make the drive think the solitude is worth it.

ℹ️ Data Sources
πŸ“– National Park Service β€” North Rim Campground (official page) (checked 2026-07-12) πŸ“– National Park Service β€” Black Canyon Of The Gunnison National Park fees, hours & conditions (checked 2026-07-05) πŸ“– Climate data: Black Canyon Of The Gunnison, Co Us, 8,150 ft (NOAA 1991-2020 normals, station USC00050754) πŸ“ YourNPGuide Editorial

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