Camping at Difficult Campground: A Gateway to Aspen’s Wilderness
Nestled along the banks of the Roaring Fork River and just minutes from downtown Aspen, Difficult Campground lives up to its name in only one way: deciding to leave. This scenic, forested campground offers the perfect balance of accessibility and wilderness charm, making it an ideal basecamp for exploring the surrounding high country.
Arriving at Difficult Campground feels like stepping into a postcard. Towering pines and aspen groves provide shade and privacy, while the soothing sound of the Roaring Fork River creates a sense of tranquility. Each site is thoughtfully spaced, giving campers a sense of seclusion while still enjoying the camaraderie of a shared outdoor experience.
From Difficult Campground, adventure is at your fingertips. The nearby Difficult Creek Trail leads hikers through lush forests to alpine meadows and breathtaking vistas, while anglers can cast their lines in the river’s crystal-clear waters, known for their abundant trout. For those seeking a scenic drive, Independence Pass is just a short jaunt away, offering panoramic views and access to some of Colorado’s most stunning high-altitude terrain.
Evenings at the campground are magical, with the aroma of campfires wafting through the air and the stars twinkling brightly above. Whether you’re swapping stories around the fire or simply enjoying the stillness of the night, Difficult Campground offers a connection to nature that’s hard to beat.
Adventure Guide: Camping at Difficult Campground
Overview
Difficult Campground is a serene and well-maintained campsite located along Highway 82, just 5 miles east of Aspen. Its riverside setting and proximity to hiking, fishing, and scenic drives make it a favorite for outdoor enthusiasts.
Campground Details
Number of Sites: 47 (suitable for tents, trailers, and small RVs).
Elevation: ~8,180 feet.
Amenities:
Picnic tables and fire rings at each site.
Vault toilets.
Potable water available.
Fee: ~$29 per night (subject to change).
Reservations: Recommended during peak season (mid-May to mid-September) via recreation.gov.
What to Know Before You Go
Best Season: Mid-May through mid-September. Snow can linger in the early season, and campsites close in late fall.
Access: Located directly off CO-82 (Highway 82) on the way to Independence Pass. The road is paved, making it accessible for most vehicles.
Weather: Be prepared for chilly nights, even in summer, and sudden mountain storms.
Nearby Activities
Hiking the Difficult Creek Trail:
Distance: ~6 miles round trip.
Difficulty: Moderate.
Highlights: Dense forests, alpine meadows, and stunning views of the Elk Mountains.
Fishing in the Roaring Fork River:
Cast for wild trout in the pristine waters that flow alongside the campground.
Scenic Drive on Independence Pass:
A short drive from the campground takes you to Independence Pass, offering breathtaking views and access to high-altitude trails.
Exploring Aspen:
Just a 10-minute drive from the campground, Aspen offers shopping, dining, and cultural experiences.
Tips for Campers
Arrive Early: While reservations are recommended, early arrivals have the best chance of snagging a first-come, first-served site.
Pack Layers: Nights can dip into the 30s, even in summer. Bring a warm sleeping bag and extra clothing.
Fire Safety: Check for fire restrictions before using the fire rings, and always extinguish fires completely.
Bear Awareness: Use the provided bear-proof lockers for storing food and scented items.
Directions
From Aspen, take CO-82 east for ~5 miles. The entrance to Difficult Campground is well-marked on the right-hand side of the road.
Pro Tips
Fall Foliage: Visit in late September to enjoy the stunning golden hues of the surrounding aspen groves.
Extend Your Stay: Pair your camping trip with a hike to Cathedral Lake or a paddle on Ruedi Reservoir for a multi-day adventure.
Après-Camp Treats: After breaking camp, stop in Aspen for coffee at Jour de Fête or brunch at Poppycock’s Café.
Quiet Getaway: Midweek stays offer a more tranquil experience, with fewer crowds and a peaceful ambiance.
Safety and Sustainability
Leave No Trace: Pack out all trash, including food scraps and packaging, to preserve the area’s natural beauty.
Respect Wildlife: Observe animals from a distance and store food responsibly to avoid attracting bears.
Stick to Trails: Help protect fragile ecosystems by staying on designated paths.
Difficult Campground isn’t just a place to pitch your tent—it’s a gateway to the wild beauty of Aspen’s high country. From its riverside charm to its proximity to adventure, this campground offers everything you need for a memorable mountain escape. Whether you’re here to hike, fish, or simply unwind, you’ll find that the only thing difficult about this campground is leaving.
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Reviews
AUTOT3K HCL4 months ago
Convenient location near Aspen. Good tent sites. Easy to find. Motorcycle friendly parking.
For the price though, no showers and water tap out of order kind of sucked.
Kelsie Mckenna5 months ago
Beautiful campground covered in aspen trees. Host was helpful and friendly. We did encounter a moose during our camp trip but overall really enjoyed our stay
Samantha S.5 months ago
We enjoyed our stay here! The drop toilets were well maintained. It was funny: they didn’t smell in the actual bathroom, but walking up they did. The camp sites were very private, the river running through made for a pleasant experience. The sites were a bit small for our larger group, even though we had 2 sites for 9 people. No service at the sites which was nice. Good size bear boxes. Camp hosts were very nice. Be sure to bring cash if you need to buy wood there! Conveniently located close to Aspen, but there weren’t any hikes we did straight from the campground.
Bigger sites with more flat area to put up tents would’ve made us give it 5 stars for a campground. We would not have been able to fit 10 people per site (as the reservation said)
Josh Levey3 months ago
Great campground located about 4 miles from Aspen, surrounded by forests and mountains. Most sites have nice privacy and shade. Amenities include pit toilets, trash and water. Arrived back to camp at night one night and saw a moose right outside the campground. Beautiful spot, very peaceful, would recommend.
brannon fisk6 months ago
Amazing and beautiful zone! Pretty spectacular and a plethora of outdoor activities.
Campground is clean and quiet, and all you could want. With one exception, a real bad bear.
I am well seasoned camper and used to bears being around. I have seen many dozen bears over the years, and they want nothing to do with people. But over a few decades, I have had a couple of bears that are rogue. Not afraid and able to get human food non- stop. I hate it for this animal as its fate is short.
Having a fed bear repeating its presence and being successful at acquiring human food is a mistake on NFS management. Please help and make this area a 5 star campground again.