This historic ranch was settled in the 1880s in the upper Arkansas River Valley. You have hiking access to over 280 acres and the cows, sheep and horses grazing on the pastures. I have owned the ranch since 2005 and have spent my time re-vitalizing this amazing place. There are even several gravesites on the property from the 1880s. Your glamping/camping site is unequaled on top of a ridge that overlooks the Arkansas Valley and the Town of Salida. The other direction looks at the 14,000 ft Mt Shavano and the iconic Angel of Shavano.
Recently added is a central area for all Hipcamp guests that includes an area to play horse shoes and a fire pit. Additional amenities will be added throughout the season!
Here are the cons: cactuses everywhere. This makes it impossible to not get cactus needles in your feet, ankles, shins, hands. The RV site does not have a tent pad which was communicated prior, it does not have a fire ring either, making any fire constantly blowing embers amongst campers. Single roll of toilet paper in the small Porter potty, no hand sanitizer in the bathroom dispenser. It was my understanding that there would be cows, horses and other animals on the property but the piece of land is not set like that. It’s elevated which makes for beautiful views. There is definitely sound from multiple helicopter and flights going in and out throughout the day, this didn’t happen throughout the night. We had 3 dogs with us and I would not recommend anybody with pets to bring them. The amount of cactus spines in humans and pets was bonkers lol. Last con, there was zero shade! No spots to put hammocks & the ground was covered with rocks so until to bury poles to put up tarps for sun protection. The pros: we had the enter space to ourselves, no one else was there. Because it’s elevated, you truly have beautiful views over the town and mountains. The stars are incredible at night time!
Overall the site was beautiful and our group had a great time, however, we would not come back to this spot mostly due to the grounds.
We loved camping at Chavara! The hilltop has great views of the surrounding mountains and it an 8 minute drive to the heart of Salida. 100% worth the drive from Denver - would go back in a Heartbeat.
The view from the hilltop was really beautiful and it was easy to find and get to. The spot is surrounded by mountains on all sides. We took a hike on Waterdog trail, which was a bit challenging for elevation, but beautiful on the top.
The site is developing, and has a few issues. There is very little shade, so we tended to huddle under a tree in the group firepit area. All the spots are pretty small, and close together- very little privacy. In campsite 4, we couldn't actually have a fire b/c its right next to prairie grass, and it was pretty windy. The area is also filled with weeds, and our dog's fur got covered in goat heads and spear grass seeds (they look like little arrows), that required quite a bit of attention when we got home.
Got the job done, but left some things to be desired. The campsites are marked, but some of them don’t quite seem like sites at all, some don’t have fire rings and lots and lots of cactuses and goat heads. We still had fun, but we’ve been picking pricklies off of everything. Views were great, could hear the road but it wasn’t too bad.
Great spot outside of Salida. Porta potty was clean and having a trash can nearby was really nice. This is my second time staying here and I’d do it again…. The views are lovely.
Great location. Clean, large #7 site but it does have a lot of cactus and no fire ring. Some road noise but not bad at night. We were in a van and couldn’t hear anything when inside.
Location
Salida, Chaffee, Colorado, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Núu-agha-tʉvʉ-pʉ̱ (Ute) First Nations according to