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Lathrop
Overview
Lathrop State Park holds the distinction of being Colorado's first state park, offering over 1,500 acres of high-desert beauty. Situated at the base of the iconic Spanish Peaks, this destination provides a serene retreat for travelers looking to experience the unique landscape of southern Colorado. The park features two sparkling lakes, Martin Lake and Horseshoe Lake, which serve as the centerpiece for outdoor recreation and relaxation throughout the seasons.
Location & Surroundings
Located just three miles west of Walsenburg off Highway 160, the park sits at an elevation of approximately 6,400 feet. The environment is characterized by rolling hills, pinon pines, and juniper trees, providing a classic high-plains atmosphere. The most striking feature of the location is the unobstructed view of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, which create a dramatic backdrop for evening stargazing and morning coffee outside your rig.
Amenities & Park Features
The park offers two distinct camping areas, Pinon and Yucca, with over 100 sites designed to accommodate various RV sizes. Many sites include electric hookups and paved pads, while the park provides centralized water and a dump station for convenience. Guests have access to modern restrooms and coin-operated showers. On-site recreational facilities are extensive, including a nine-hole golf course, a swimming beach, and multiple boat ramps for those bringing watercraft.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Fishing is a primary draw here, with Martin Lake stocked for warm-water fishing and Horseshoe Lake reserved for wakeless boating. For those wanting to explore further, the Highway of Legends Scenic Byway begins nearby, offering a stunning drive through historic mining towns and lush mountain passes. The town of Walsenburg provides local museums and shops, while the rugged beauty of the Great Sand Dunes National Park is accessible for a memorable day trip.
Who This Park Is Best For
Lathrop is an ideal choice for nature-loving families and outdoor enthusiasts who prefer a mix of water-based activities and desert hiking. It is particularly well-suited for RVers who enjoy a quiet, natural atmosphere over a crowded commercial resort. Whether you are a birdwatcher looking for migratory species or a golfer seeking a unique course with mountain views, this park offers a versatile home base for exploring the southern reaches of the state.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
M E
Great campground with electric sites. Paid showers with hot water in November were great. We just stayed for one night while traveling through but would definitely go back to stay longer. Nice bird watching and a family of deer paid us a visit.
Julee D Vigil
Went to get my grandsons hunting license and just want to thank you so much for all your help and patience. You all were the best. 💯❣️
Susanna Gross
Lathrop State Park is a great place to spend the night, go for a walk, or have a picnic. You can walk for an hour around the lake on the remarkably smooth sidewalk or go for a much shorter bike ride. Places like this are why I include the state parks pass whenever I renew the registration of my vehicle.
Marcy Smith
It’s so beautiful here! We live here and come to walk. They have amazing, wide, paved walkways. I stop to often to take pictures! So much for that heart rate!
Candice Collins Leavell
This is my normal stop when 🧳 ng through Waldenburg. The area is great for stretching your legs and letting the dog walk. The restrooms are the cleanest in the area. You can fill your water bottle and grab an ice cream. Very safe as there is a state patrol office at the welcome center. Highly recommend for families and ladies 🧳 ng solo.
Dawn Smith
Love the view, the staff, grounds and sights. Two lakes: one to fish and one for sporting fun. Spanish Peak is amazing to gaze at in the morning and evening. Town is close to pick up anything you forgot. 35 mins to Trinidad and 45 minutes to Pueblo. No Walmart but there is a Safeway and Dollar General. Walsenburg is a small town with several known fast food places and restaurants. La Veta is just 15 minutes down the road. Mountain View Baptist church in La Veta is a great reformed church. Great Sand dunes aren't far.
Justin Williams
Beautiful facility right off the freeway. It's cool you can buy a state park pass, fishing license and national park pass here. Staff is friendly and helpful. This is not a first come first serve park as the website proclaims. Reservations through a third party company are prioritized and you can get kicked out of your camp site if you didn't reserve online and paid at the park. They have no way to override the reservation system. Typical govt operation do as little as possible and shift blame to someone else. Again the reservation and booking system is a joke, but probably the same at all Colorado state parks. We couldn't get more then one night which was a blessing because of the fire that blanketed the camp in smoke.