Jouflas Campground
About the Business
Jouflas Campground is a picturesque camping destination located in Mack, Colorado, United States. Situated within the Rabbit Valley Motorized Area of the McInnis Canyons National Conservation Area, this campground offers 14 sites with picnic tables and fire grates for a true outdoor experience.
This campground is perfect for those looking for a tent camping adventure, as the access road is a loop and cannot accommodate vehicles longer than 30 feet. Reservations are required to secure your spot at Jouflas Campground, and more information can be found on the official website of the United States government at https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/10227416.
To reach Jouflas Campground from Grand Junction, simply take I-70 west to exit #2 and follow the signs to the National Conservation Area. With its beautiful surroundings and convenient location, Jouflas Campground is the ideal place to immerse yourself in nature and enjoy a peaceful camping experience.
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Reviews
"A gravel road with many holes leads to the camping site. There are no level parking spaces, no wifi, just a restroom. All of this nothingness for 30$! People saying it's free simply did not pay the fee, since there is no office at the entrance, only a sign with very clear requirements and descriptions. It would have been a nice campground if it was free. The area is really nice though."
"Small tight CG. Best suited to tenters and van/ truck campers. A couple side spots for a TT but narrow access road is post cabled on both sides and not enough form for two TTs or RVs to pass. Note that this area is now fee reservation only and has had sig improvements to the roads, sites, signage and toilets. However...NO water, NO trash dumpsters and NO RV dump. $20/$10 senior and an $8 reservation fee. 7 day camping limit. Cell signal is very good to excellent. Lots of marked trails and expect this area to be busy on weekends. Lots of I70 traffic noise depending on your site."
"Nice and peaceful camping site. It is near the highway, but it is not loud. We came there late at night and we were the only ones. It was not hard to get there and it was free"
"Very quiet and beautiful views, inexpensive camping, especially if you have a National Parks pass. Dry camping without any utilities. Nearby pit toilet."
"Great little free spot close to the highway. The road in is a bit rough, but I managed in a minivan. Very pretty, has premade tent spots, and an outhouse. Could be a little cleaner, but not too bad, the only real drawback is the lack of shade."
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