Located in the western section of Montrose County, the West End offers an high desert environment, of mesas, wide valleys, and red rock canyons. Camping options are many, with dispersed camping, BLM campgrounds, and camping at the Dan Noble State Wildlife Area at Miramonte Reservoir. Tabeguache Creek Third Park Campsite (primitive):<\/strong> MM102 Campsite (primitive):<\/strong> Salt Creek Campsite (primitive):<\/strong> MM93 Campsite (primitive):<\/strong> Roc Creek Placer Campsite (primitive):<\/strong> Biscuit Rock Campsite (primitive):<\/strong> Rimrockers Uravan Campsite (primitive):<\/strong> Lower Beaver Campground:<\/strong> Caddis Flats Campground:<\/strong> Ledges Rock House Campground:<\/strong> Cottonwood Campground:<\/strong> Byckeye Campground (USFS):<\/strong> Miramonte Reservoir, Dan Noble SWA: <\/strong><\/p>\n Located south of Norwood, camping sites around the Miramonte Reservoir; 32 campsites for tents or RV’s, no hookups,\u00a0Dump Station, no Showers, no water, vault toilets.<\/p>\n Miramonte Reservoir- elevation 7,701 feet<\/strong>
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\nUncompahgre Valley Camping Guide<\/a>
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\nBasecamp West End Link<\/strong><\/a>
\n <\/p>\nDispersed Campsites:<\/h5>\n
\nPrimitive camping area, shade trees, no fee, facilities or water.<\/p>\n
\nPull off of Hwy 141, the area is OK for tents, camp trailers and RVs, no shade, fees, facilities or water.<\/p>\n
\nPull off of Hwy 141, the area is OK for tents, camp trailers and RVs, no shade, fees, facilities or water.<\/p>\n
\nPull off of Hwy 141, the area is OK for tents, camp trailers and RVs, no shade, fees, facilities or water.<\/p>\n
\nPull off of Hwy 141, the area is OK for tents, camp trailers and RVs, no shade, fees, facilities or water.<\/p>\n
\nPrimitive camping area; no shade, fees, facilities or water.<\/p>\n
\nA large semi-primitive camping area, some shade trees, portable toilets, no water.<\/p>\nBLM Camp Grounds:<\/h5>\n
\nLocated on Hwy 145, about .4 mile down river from the Beaver Creek Boat Ramp; two parking areas, 3 tent sites; vault toilet, no water.<\/p>\n
\nLocated on Hwy 145;Three developed campsites; 4 parking areas; no water; vault toilet, hand carry boat launch on the San Miguel River.<\/p>\n
\nSan Miguel Canyon, above Hwy 90 Bridge; 10 campsites on the San Miguel River; shade trees, vault toilets, no water.<\/p>\n
\nSan Miguel Canyon, above the Hwy 90 Bridge;10 campsites on the San Miguel River; shade trees, vault toilets, no water.<\/p>\nUSFS Campgrounds:<\/h5>\n
\nLocated on the north side of Buckeye Reservoir, 30 campsites, 1 group site, vault toilets, 18 “less developed” tent sites around the reservoir. USFS link<\/a><\/p>\nColorado State Campgrounds:<\/h5>\n
\nFish: Brown Trout and Rainbow Trout
\nAccess: Easy
\nBoating: Power Boats<\/p>\n