Colorado is a state that is world-famous for its connection to nature. The state sits right along the always stunning Rocky Mountains and is home to some of the most beautiful scenery in the entire United States. It is no wonder that many consider Colorado a Mecca for any outdoor lover looking to get a real experience in the great outdoors. As the summer months drag on, millions of people from Colorado and the surrounding states flood into the nearby countryside, hoping to get a firsthand look at the world-renowned landscape. Thankfully Colorado hosts some of the best state parks in the nation, all of which offer top-notch camping and other outdoor activities.
Chatfield State Park

Being so close to Denver has made Chatfield one of the more popular destinations during the summer. If you want to camp and spend the night here, you will need to call ahead to make reservations for yourself and anyone else accompanying you. The short phone call is certainly worth it; each campsite is spacious and can fit quite a few people.
Rifle Gap State Park

The park does take reservations, but you won't likely need to make any. There are 89 campsites in the park in total, and they are not frequently visited, especially in the winter. If you are lucky, you might only encounter a handful of people while there.
The Best State Parks In The United StatesThese state parks act as sanctuaries to millions of wildlife species continually forced out of their original ecosystems.
Ridgeway State Park

Most people visit Ridgeway Park to hike into the nearby hills to get a better view of the mountains and the reservoir at the bottom of the valley. These vantage points make it the perfect place to observe local wildlife and a hotspot for birdwatchers. Camping here is available all year, but its busiest months are between April and October. Staying overnight will require a reservation, but it should not be too much of a hassle. If you go early in the busy months, then you should have no issue finding a place for your tent or RV.
Roxborough State Park

Officially, camping here is not permitted at Roxborough, but that does not stop many from doing it. It is never a good idea to break the law, but a good way around these guidelines is to camp just outside of the park grounds and hike in in the morning. There are tons of campsites and lodges in the surrounding area that are more than welcome to take those not willing to risk upsetting the park rangers at Roxborough.
Eldorado Canyon State Park

Walking around the park might be the best way to explore the area anyways. Eldorado Park is infamously hard to get a vehicle through and you need to pay for a vehicle pass if you plan to drive through the park grounds.
Steamboat Lake State Park

Steamboat Lake is incredibly popular, considering its relatively remote location in northern Colorado. The park has a strict no-show policy and will not think twice about selling off your campsite if you arrive late to your reservation. If you think you will need more time to make your reservation make sure to call ahead and let them know. The campsites here are great. They are usually very clear and private. There are also cabins available if you do not want to pull out all of your camping equipment from your garage or dread the gas prices that come with taking an RV.
Boyd Lake State Park

Many locals bring their boats to one of the many boat launches here and bask in the warm afternoon sun. Being so close to a city, there is no ban on motorized watercraft or anything like that either. However, bringing a vehicle into the park will cost you a $10 fee. The campsites here are designed with RVs and other vehicles in find but are spacious enough to allow a tent or two to fit on the nearby grassy areas.
The 9 Most Underrated State Parks You Should VisitFor those who have discovered the secret, however, some state parks are just as astounding as national parks — and come with a bonus; they are often less crowded.
Colorado is one of the most beautiful parts of the United States. Despite having large megacities such as Denver, most of the state remains very close to nature and its roots as an outdoor enthusiast paradise. If you ever get the chance to stop by any of these fantastic locations, make sure you do so and book your spot there quickly. Reservations can fill up fast, and you would not want to miss out on what could be an experience of a lifetime.