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
Four regions across the San Juans. Customers get the full interactive map with every pin, photo, road condition, and GPS coordinate.
— the pitch —
Seven seasons of dirt-road exploration. Sixty pull-offs, benches, meadows, and creek bends — each one driven, photographed, and pinned by hand.
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 abovePDF for reading, KMZ for Google Earth, GPX for Gaia / OnX / Maps.me. Works at the bottom of a canyon with zero signal.
Multiple shots per site so you know what you're driving toward. Not a stock photo, not a Google Earth fly-through.
New sites added every season. Road condition changes. Closures. You get an email when there's an update. No subscription, ever.
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
38.0° … / -107.5° … · 11,240 ft
Difficulty
ModerateA 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.
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"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
— launching summer 2026 —
Waitlist members get 20% off at launch — $23 instead of $29. One email when the guide drops. No spam, ever.
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