San Juan Camping Guide
01 / 06
Vol. 01 · Summer 2026

Sixty campsites
you won't find
on any map.

A hand-scouted digital guide to the best dispersed and overland campsites across Colorado's San Juan Mountains. Interactive map. Offline files. Lifetime updates.

Waitlist gets 20% off at launch — $23 instead of $29. One email when it drops. No spam.

or — preview the map

↑ Above the Imogene Pass road at first light

02 / 06

Sixty sites.
One map.

Four regions across the San Juans. Customers get the full interactive map with every pin, photo, road condition, and GPS coordinate.

Ridgway · 18 sites Ouray · 14 sites Lake City · 16 sites Telluride · 12 sites
san_juans · regional preview 37.85° N · 107.65° W
Exact pin locations are revealed in the customer-only map. v1.0.0

— the pitch —

The good ones aren't on iOverlander.
They're in my notebook.

Seven seasons of dirt-road exploration. Sixty pull-offs, benches, meadows, and creek bends — each one driven, photographed, and pinned by hand.

03 / 06
What's inside

Built for the trip,
not the App Store.

01 Hero feature

An interactive map

All sixty sites pinned, color-coded by region. Toggle between street map and satellite. Filter, search, share specific pins by URL.

see the regional preview above
02 Goes offline

Offline files

PDF for reading, KMZ for Google Earth, GPX for Gaia / OnX / Maps.me. Works at the bottom of a canyon with zero signal.

PDF KMZ GPX
03

Real photographs

Multiple shots per site so you know what you're driving toward. Not a stock photo, not a Google Earth fly-through.

04

Lifetime updates

New sites added every season. Road condition changes. Closures. You get an email when there's an update. No subscription, ever.

04 / 06
A sample entry

What each
entry looks like.

Sixty entries like this one. Photo, write-up, road conditions, exact GPS, one-tap "open in Maps."

Coordinates blurred until you've got a copy.

Site № [blurred] · Ridgway corridor

Aspen Grove Spur

38.0° … / -107.5° …  ·  11,240 ft

Difficulty

Moderate

A flat pull-off above a creek bend, ringed by old-growth aspen. Best in late September when the leaves turn — most of the basin to yourself. Approach via the spur off CR-30; high-clearance recommended after rain.

📷 6 photos ↗ Open in Maps ★ Save
05  / 06

— a note from the maker —

"I'm not selling a paywall to a forest road. I'm selling the seven years I spent finding the quiet ones — and a promise to keep adding more."

Casey M.

Maker · San Juan Camping Guide

06  / 06

— launching summer 2026 —

Be there when
the maps drop.

Waitlist members get 20% off at launch — $23 instead of $29. One email when the guide drops. No spam, ever.

Launching Summer 2026

Get early access pricing

Get notified →