Mancos State Park opens for camping

Camping is now open at Mancos State Park. Social distancing must continue while camping and that guidelines provided by the Colorado Department of Health and Environment and the Centers for Disease Control must be followed.

The Journal

Camping is now open at Mancos State Park.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife reminds everyone that social distancing must continue while camping and that guidelines provided by the Colorado Department of Health and Environment and the Centers for Disease Control must be followed.

All camping is by reservation only. Bathrooms are open, but showers, laundry and other group facilities are closed. Visitor centers are also closed. It is advised to only camp with household members. Campsites are limited to six people. Cabins are not available for rental at this time.

Individuals must maintain a 6-foot distance from others, including park staff, in the campground. A mask should be worn in public areas or when close to others in the campground. Do not come camping if anyone is feeling ill.

Bring food from a local grocery store and don’t plan to eat at a local restaurant. Bring hand sanitizer and other cleaning supplies. Keep a clean camp and pack out all trash. Do not invite others into a camp.

For information about camping at Navajo State Park, call 883-2208.

To make a camping reservation, visit www.cpwshop.com. Check for the latest updates and campground openings on CPW’s COVID-19 Information page.