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⛺ Boreas Pass Road Dispersed Camping

🌲 US Forest Service
Pike National Forest — Breckenridge, CO
⛰️ 11,200 ft
15 sites
Max 14 nights
FREE
🏕️ Free Dispersed — Open 🏕️ Free Dispersed First Come First Served
⚠️ No maintained facilities — dispersed camping. Pack in everything, pack out all trash. No water source guaranteed. Conditions vary significantly — verify access roads are passable before departure. No reservation system. Check for any seasonal travel restrictions (mud season closures, snow gates) before heading out.
Overview
📋 About This Campground
High-altitude dispersed camping along historic Boreas Pass Road near Breckenridge. Historic 10th Mountain railroad route. Colorado Trail access. Stunning alpine scenery.
Campground availability subject to change. Verify reservation status directly with Recreation.gov or the managing agency before travel. PeakScout provides this information for planning purposes only and does not guarantee availability.
Seasonal Conditions
📅 Seasonal Access & Status
📅 Open year-round (weather permitting)
📆 Access: Late June – September (snowpack dependent)
Cost & Fees
💰 Fee Structure
FREE
No fee — dispersed camping
Permit
Usually not required — verify with agency
First-come, first-served — arrive early on weekends during peak season (June–August) for best availability. Maximum stay: 14 nights.
Planning
🗓️ Best Time to Visit — Colorado
🌡️ Best Time to Visit
July – August
Shoulder: Late June, September
📍 Current Conditions
June
High elevation — check for snow
Colorado alpine campgrounds open late June through September; snow can persist into July at 9,000+ ft. Always check road conditions with the managing agency before planning a trip, especially for high-elevation destinations.
Facility Details
📊 Campground Details
AgencyUSFS
Typedispersed
Total Sites15
ReservationsFirst come, first served
Max Stay14 nights
Elevation11,200 ft
RV Access❌ No
Coordinates39.3723, -105.8823
Activities
🏃 Available Activities
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Hiking
Trail access varies by season. Check for trail closures before departure.
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MTB
Trail conditions vary by season and recent weather. Check current status.
historical exploration
wildflower viewing
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French Gulch Trail
5.0 mi away
🥾
Illinois Gulch Road
9.7 mi away
🥾
Swandyke Road
9.7 mi away
Nearby Trails
🥾 French Gulch Trail
5.0 mi away
🥾 Illinois Gulch Road
9.7 mi away
🥾 Swandyke Road
9.7 mi away
🥾 Governor King Trail
10.6 mi away
Safety
⚠️ Local Hazards & Conditions
Afternoon Thunderstorms high
Afternoon storms are common June–September at 11,200 ft. Plan outdoor activities for morning hours. Check the NWS forecast before each trip.
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Wildfire Smoke low
CO experiences wildfire smoke July–September. Check AQI before outdoor activities. The go score accounts for smoke in its computation.
🔔 Check USFS Alerts for Pike National Forest — Breckenridge →
On-Site Facilities
🛠️ Amenities & Facilities

No amenity data available — verify with managing agency.

Recreation
🏕️ Recreation Activities
hikingmountain bikinghistorical explorationwildflower viewing
Directions
🗺️ Getting There
Boreas Pass Road from Breckenridge (paved becoming gravel). Passenger car ok to pass summit. Open June–October. Free.
📍 Open in Google Maps →
Questions Answered
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
How do I reserve a campsite at Boreas Pass Road Dispersed Camping in Colorado?
Boreas Pass Road Dispersed Camping operates on a first-come, first-served basis — no reservations are available. The campground has 15 sites. Arrive early on Fridays and Saturdays during peak season (June–August) for the best chance of securing a site.
What is the fee per night at Boreas Pass Road Dispersed Camping?
Boreas Pass Road Dispersed Camping is free dispersed camping with no fee charged. No reservation system. Pack in everything, pack out all trash. Check for any permit requirements with the managing agency before visiting.
When is Boreas Pass Road Dispersed Camping open? What are the seasonal access dates?
Boreas Pass Road Dispersed Camping at 11,200 ft elevation typically opens late May/early June and closes by October due to snow. Verify current access status with USFS before planning your trip.
What are the fire restrictions at Boreas Pass Road Dispersed Camping in Colorado?
Fire restrictions apply at Boreas Pass Road Dispersed Camping — verify current restrictions with USFS before starting any campfire, charcoal grill, or flame. Restrictions are most common June–September during peak fire season. Check NIFC Predictive Services for current fire danger levels in the Pike National Forest — Breckenridge area.
Can I bring my RV or trailer to Boreas Pass Road Dispersed Camping?
Boreas Pass Road Dispersed Camping is primarily designed for tent camping. RVs and trailers may not be accommodated — contact USFS to confirm vehicle access before visiting.
Is there cell service at Boreas Pass Road Dispersed Camping?
Cell service at Boreas Pass Road Dispersed Camping is typically very limited or unavailable due to the remote mountain location and high elevation. Plan accordingly — download offline maps, notify someone of your itinerary, and carry a personal locator beacon if venturing further into the backcountry. No Wi-Fi is available at this campground.
What amenities are available at Boreas Pass Road Dispersed Camping?
Amenity information for Boreas Pass Road Dispersed Camping was not available at time of publication. Contact USFS directly to confirm available facilities before visiting.
What is the best time to camp at Boreas Pass Road Dispersed Camping in Colorado?
The best time to camp at Boreas Pass Road Dispersed Camping is July through mid-August. At 11,200 ft elevation, snow can persist on access roads well into June, and the first fall storms typically arrive in September. Shoulder season (late June, September) offers fewer crowds but requires flexibility for weather. August brings the warmest temperatures and most reliable access.
Are there bear safety requirements at Boreas Pass Road Dispersed Camping?
Boreas Pass Road Dispersed Camping is not in a designated bear area, but Colorado has active bear populations in many regions. Carry bear spray as a precaution, store food properly, and never leave food or trash unattended. Food storage rules may still apply — verify with the managing agency.
What nearby trails can I access from Boreas Pass Road Dispersed Camping?
Boreas Pass Road Dispersed Camping at 11,200 ft provides access to high alpine trails in the Pike National Forest — Breckenridge backcountry. Trails above treeline require careful weather monitoring — afternoon thunderstorms are common June–September. Check trail conditions with the local ranger district before heading out. Several popular peaks and alpine lakes are within hiking distance.
🎯 Go Score
82
Great day to camp
Updated daily from weather + trail data
☀️ Weather
75
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🏕️ Reservations
🏕️ FREE Dispersed Camping

No reservation required. First-come, first-served. Check with managing agency for permit requirements.

Campground availability subject to change. Verify reservation status directly with Recreation.gov or the managing agency before travel. PeakScout provides this information for planning purposes only and does not guarantee availability.
🌤️ Today's Weather
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58°F
Precip0.0"
Wind17 mph
At 11,200 ft elevation
🔗 Sources & Contact
🌲 US Forest Service
🌐 US Forest Service Official Site →
Live Weather Radar
Radar centered on campground location. Imagery is near-real-time — does not replace official NWS forecasts.