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Rabbit Hole Ranch

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· Alamosa East, Alamosa, Colorado
40 acres hosted by Jen B.
1 lodging site · 25 RV/tent sites
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Amazing views
Hipcampers say this spot has amazing views.
Off-leash friendly
Pets can be off-leash at some sites.
Near Great Sand Dunes National Park
Within a 60-minute drive from the Entrance Station.
The Rabbit Hole Ranch offers beautiful unobstructed views of the majestic Blanca Massif and the Great Sand Dunes and is just a (gorgeous) 35 minute drive from both to include Zapata Falls. The Great Sand Dunes National Park is a must-see, and I am grateful for the opportunity to offer you a place nearby to set up camp and go exploring. Alamosa, the largest town in the SLV, is just 20 minutes away. With a population of around 9,800 Alamosa has that small town feel and has the goods and services you will need. Camping here at the Rabbit Hole Ranch is primitive and dispersed (no numbered sites) and there 30 acres available for you to use. Typically, you will experience a rare kind of solitude and silence that feels…. other-worldly, with incredible sunrises and sunsets filling the enormous skies. On holidays, however, expect it to be busy. Our two Great Pyrenees are here to help keep you and your pets (and our chickens) safe. Please help make their jobs easier by not leaving any food or trash in or around tents. Please keep your pets on leash or under control until you’re comfortably certain they get along with all four of our dogs. This year we have a new Great Pyrenees to greet you, his name is TheoVon and he is huge! Returning this season is KayLee also a GP and and Finn, who is a little Benji lookin rescue from Alaska who just LOVES everybody. And then we have our latest addition, Kya, Shes a rescue as well and spent way too much time in an apartment before coming to stay with us, This will be her first season with us and she is 1 1/2 years old. A more energetic dog than what were used to around here but so far so good! Hopefully you happy campers can help us socialize the new dogs! Quiet time begins at 10:00 pm. Note: Holidays still offer the excellent location and spectacular views, but are likely to be less quiet and far more busy. We do not strictly enforce quiet time during holidays.
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Zedek S.recommends
June 25, 2024
Rabbit Hole Ranch
Camping at RHR
Rabbit hole ranch was very nice! The view of the mountain and dunes was great, the camp site was awesome, and the only thing you could hear was nature. If it's been rainy it is difficult on the dirt roads but the camp site was great and Jeff was really helpful. Dogs are friendly and got along well with our dog.
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Gavin H.recommends
June 11, 2024
Rabbit Hole Ranch
Nice spot! Amazing views, kind and thoughtful host, and tons of space. Completely recommend it!
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Leah W.recommends
June 9, 2024
Rabbit Hole Ranch
Easy access, clear, communication, and beautiful land! Highly recommended!
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Kevin B.recommends
June 9, 2024
Rabbit Hole Ranch
Beautiful site with friendly dogs!
One of my favorite sites I’ve stayed at. Very private, serene location. The stars were absolutely stunning. But the highlight of the site has to be their dogs! The three pups were very friendly and sweet and sat by our site watching out for us! Amazing site, would definitely recommend.
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Codi V.recommends
June 8, 2024
Rabbit Hole Ranch
Beautiful Campsite
Had such a peaceful night staying at Jens campsite! The views are gorgeous and it’s conveniently located just outside the national park. The dogs were so sweet and a comforting presence at night. Im also really appreciative of Jen for helping us get in contact with someone in the morning to jump our car when it died on us. The campsite is definitely remote and without her help we would’ve been in a pickle.
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Madison K.
June 8, 2024
Rabbit Hole Ranch
Unclear directions, but good views
Overall, the views were great and it is a very close spot to the sand dunes and zapata falls, but the directions to get there were very unclear. We got lost on the way there and ended up in a pretty sketchy area nearby in the middle of nowhere, you also lose cell service on the way to the site so just be prepared and know where you’re going ahead of time. Also, when we went it was very crowded and it’s not dispersed camping across 30 acres - it’s limited to a small area so everyone was somewhat on top of eachother. The owner was nice and helpful when we got lost but I do think things could be spread out more and the directions to get there could be more clear!
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Alamosa East, Alamosa, Colorado, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Diné Bikéyah and Núu-agha-tʉvʉ-pʉ̱ (Ute) First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Jen B.Joined in March 2018
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