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White River/Chapman
Overview
Chapman Campground provides a quintessential Colorado wilderness experience within the White River National Forest. Situated along the banks of the Fryingpan River, this facility offers a serene escape for those looking to disconnect from digital distractions and reconnect with the natural world. It is a rustic destination that emphasizes the raw beauty of the Rocky Mountains, offering a peaceful atmosphere characterized by the scent of lodgepole pines and the gentle sound of rushing water. This is an authentic mountain getaway where the landscape remains the primary focus.
Location & Surroundings
Located near the quiet community of Meredith, the park sits at an elevation of approximately 8,400 feet. The surrounding landscape is defined by rugged peaks, deep evergreen forests, and the sparkling waters of the upper Fryingpan Valley. The drive to the campground is a highlight itself, winding through dramatic red rock canyons and lush meadows. Its proximity to the Ruedi Reservoir adds a diverse aquatic element to the high-altitude environment, making it a scenic hub for mountain exploration.
Amenities & Park Features
As a traditional forest service site, the amenities at this park are simple yet functional, designed to support a self-contained camping style. The campground features vault toilets and seasonal potable water available via hand pumps. Each individual site is equipped with a heavy-duty picnic table and a fire ring, ideal for evening meals under the stars. While there are no electric, water, or sewer hookups, the park can accommodate various RV sizes, though travelers should be prepared for a dry camping experience in a dense forest setting.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The area is a premier destination for outdoor recreation, particularly for those interested in Gold Medal fly fishing on the Fryingpan River. Just a short distance away, the Ruedi Reservoir offers ample space for boating, sailing, and lake fishing. For those who prefer land-based adventures, the surrounding forest is crisscrossed with hiking and mountain biking trails that range from leisurely walks to challenging backcountry treks. Wildlife enthusiasts will find plenty to see, as the region is home to elk, mule deer, and a variety of raptors.
Who This Park Is Best For
This location is ideal for self-contained RV travelers who value peace, privacy, and proximity to nature over modern resort luxuries. It is a perfect fit for anglers looking to base themselves near world-class trout waters and for families seeking a traditional, screen-free outdoor experience. If you enjoy boondocking-style camping and want to immerse yourself in the quiet majesty of the Colorado Rockies, this park offers the rugged charm you are seeking.
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- Recreational Facilities
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- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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- On-Site Rentals
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User Reviews
Paty Ponce
Great campsite! Clean bathrooms and close to the mari a for fishing.
alicia jones
Scenic campground by Frying Pan River, with a stunning drive from Basalt past the Ruedi Reservoir on good roads. Most sites are private, near the river, and feature flat gravel pads, though a large rock separates the camper and picnic table/fire pit area. Bathrooms are clean, and potable water is available. Our starlink worked great! No interaction with the host, as we weren’t sure of the process. Caught brook trout and enjoyed long dog walks around the loops. First trip in our new Leisure Travel Van was fantastic. Highly recommend.
Mariza Vazquez
The BEST campground we've visited in Colorado. It is huge, we had to drive to some friends campsites. You can hear & often see the Frying Pan River. Some sites are closer to the river than others. Many of us slept longer with the soothing sounds of the water. Kayaking, paddle boarding, walking, hiking, driving this area was a treat for us. The campfires were a great end of a fab day. Traffic on I70 added an hour to our drive from Denver. But, it was worth it! 5 Stars to the Camp hosts, husband/wife team, their daughter/friend hosts were awesome, friendly & informative. My only caveat, Recreation.gov did not show a photo of site #61, it turned out 2 floors, 1 for picnic table & campfire, the lower portion for our camper. Not the best. We scouted, preferring flatter sites next time.
Mike Wallace
Beautiful place, lots to do in the campground an in the during area. The lake has some good fishing and calm waters for paddle boards. In the area around it has hiking and some famous 4x4 trails like hagerman pass.
Brandy C
Amazing views and scenery not to mention all of the wildlife. Very peaceful and clean. Restrooms were exceptionally clean and well maintained. Camp host Patty was always friendly and helpful. No cell service of any kind, and must be Bear aware and also watch for Moose.
Kristina Buckles
Stunning drive up to this campground! You lose cell service about 50 mins out but the gorgeous drive makes up for it. Winding through mountains and passing Reudi Reservoir really make it special. The campground itself was quiet and beautiful with its own small reservoir that we caught a lot of fish in and did some kayaking. Many of the sites are out in the open with little shade, but there are a few in loop F that are set back in the aspens that are more private. We were in one of those and had deer passing behind us on multiple occasions! The bathrooms were also truly the cleanest I have ever seen at a campsite, and I've been to a lot of them. Highly recommend!
C Guy
We love going here. Quiet, peaceful campground with some great river front sites. No hookups and no cell phone service. Potable water available and newer, clean vault toilets. Well maintained campground with the best hosts and good fishing at the reservoir, river, nearby lakes and Ruedi. A lot of hiking opportunities, too, and atv trails (no atv’s allowed in the campground)
Jonathan Haslage
Looking for peaceful? Looking to unwind and decompress from reality for a bit? Looking for beautiful views, or peaceful sounds of river to help you relieve the stress? Dozens of “back country” sites I’ve visited and Chapman easily places in the Top 3. We went during the week. Monday thru Thursday. Active but not to active. Quite enough to have your peace. Sites spread far enough apart you aren’t sitting on top of your neighbors. Scenery, off road trails, hiking, big Reservoir, plenty of river spots for kids to play. Ample fishing on the Frying Pan river. This place has it all. Also- cleanest vault bathrooms you’ve ever seen. And great hosts. Recommend 5 out 5.
MarichkaOst
One of the best maintained campgrounds I’ve seen. Hosts are extremely nice and keep campground very clean. Campsites located far from each other to give you privacy and nearby river and lake add up to an amazing scenery. There’s no phone coverage. Drive from the Basalt is beautiful, so even the ride there is worth it. Also a good place to spot deers, groundhogs and foxes.
K. Danielle Becker
Minus the issues with day use..... don't change policy mid-week without warming, then be awful about the confusion.... its spectacular