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Navajo State Park

United States

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Brochure Info Handicap sites #84 and #103 are only reservable through the park -1-800-244-5613. These sites require a handicap sticker, plate or placard. Colorado's answer to Lake Powell, many visitors describe their first view of Navajo Lake as "unbelievable". This huge (15,000 surface-acre and 150 miles of shoreline) reservoir extends for 21 miles south into New Mexico. Fish for record-size German brown trout or catfish in open waters without crowds. Camp on your boat or enjoy beautiful lakeside camping with lots of trees. Explore three major rivers and sail or water-ski on open waters. Take advantage of the opportunity to see wildlife such as foxes, deer, grouse and turkeys in the midst of one of Colorado's most historic and scenic areas. Navajo offers 118 campsites and 3 beautiful full-service cabins. There are 39 full service campsites in Rosa Campground, 41 electric sites in Carracas Campground, 24 RV sites with no hook-ups in Tiffany Campground and 14 incredible tent sites that overlook the lake. Eight of these are in Rosa Campground and 6 in Tiffany. All three campgrounds have new camper services buildings with flush facilities and pay showers. All campgrounds are open year round but only the camper services building in Rosa remains open off season. The Rosa Camper Services Building has a self service laundry that is open in the summer months. Winter is a wonderful time to visit Navajo. You will share the campground with families of deer that become less shy in the peacefulness of winter, and bald eagles who soar overhead and sun themselves in trees overlooking the lake.Sites 84 and 103 are reservable through the call center only. For current conditions and more information, please visit the Navajo website: http://cpw.state.co.us/placestogo/Parks/NavajoKey InfoBy making a reservation with Colorado Parks and Wildlife, you are agreeing to read and abide by all rules stated in this purchase flow and on the confirmation letter. Sites # 121-128 are tent only sites and hold only 1 vehicle. Additional vehicles and trailers must be parked in the parking lots outside the campground. In addition to the camping fee, an entrance fee is required at all state parks! There is very little natural shade in the campgrounds. Please call the park for specific details. Please use www.cpwshop.com to make, cancel, or change reservations or make any license, pass, or retail purchases. ReserveAmerica.com has limited functionality for CPW customers. Per CPW regulation, no individual may camp or park a motor vehicle, trailer or camper on a state park for more than fourteen (14) days in any twenty-eight (28) day period on a single park. For the purposes of this regulation, an individual is defined as any person who has occupied a site, whether or not they are formally listed on the reservation as the reserving party or primary occupant. Any reservations made with one or more days outside of the 6-month reservation window will be frozen to changes for 14 days from the date the reservation was made. Important Information for Daily EntranceDirectionTake US 160 west out of Pagosa Springs for 17 miles. Turn southwest on CO 151, go 18 miles to the town of Arboles. Go 2 miles south on County Rd 982.Other Phone NumbersMarina 970-883-2628Booking Window Product InfoFee Cancellation DescPlease read our Fees and Cancellation Policies

Campgrounds inside Navajo State Park

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