Rabbit Valley Recreation Area - Grand Junction, Colorado

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Price: Free
Address: I-70 Exit 2 Coordinates: 39.183769, -109.017631
Site Type: Bureau of Land Managment Status: Official
Open Dates: March to mid-December for campground Max Stay Length: 7 days campground, 14 days dispersed
Road Type: Gravel Miles to Paved Road: 0.5 and up
Number of Sites: 30 or more Max RV Length : none
Contact Email: Contact Phone:
Website: www.blm.gov/co/st/en/nca/mcnca/recreation/Camping.html



This week's weather forecast for this location.
Mon
Clear
High 91° F
Low 54° F

Tue
Clear
High 93° F
Low 55° F

Wed
Mostly Sunny
High 90° F
Low 48° F

Thu
Mostly Sunny
High 73° F
Low 50° F

A broad high desert valley, part of McInnis Canyons National Conservation Area. See . Three designated camping areas plus unlimited dispersed camping. The main area, just 0.5 miles from I-70 exit 2, can hold an unlimited number of very large RV’s. A very scenic hiking trail, with Colorado River overlooks, begins at Castle Rock, which is also a nice designated camping area, but not accessible to RV’s longer than 20′ or so.

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Scenery level: ★★★★☆ 

Noise Level: ★★★☆☆ 


Amenities:
- Restrooms
- Picnic Tables
Activities:
- Hiking Trails
- Wildlife Viewing
- ATV Trails
- Horse Trails
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2 Comments about “Rabbit Valley Recreation Area”

  1. Sasha says:

    That is an AWESOME area, highly recommended.

  2. Nicely manicured, large sites with little fences around them. We are about 28′ long and we stayed in the first dispersed campsite on the road (a right) opposite of the “RV camping” road (a left). Admittedly, as a truck camper we have high clearance, but the road was well maintained. We didn’t go any further than the first dispersed site. Our site had a sign that said 7 day limit.

    Great cellular connection! Full bars of Verizon 3G EVDO. Full bars of a vanilla Sprint cellular signal.

    Hot! 100°F in late July (2011) and no shade. If we were staying for more than one night, we would have checked out the sites down by the river. They are about 3 miles in. Rabbit Valley is an OHV area but our campsite was set way off the main drag and we rarely heard them.

    The closest dump station I know of is off I70 at the welcome center. You are not allow to dig cat holes at Rabbit Valley! You must either be in a self contained rig or you must bag it and carry it out!

    This post needs pictures. Gonna upload some!


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