Camping and Yurts
This small campground along the reservoir offers a quiet getaway. The 36 campsites and two Yurts at Pearl Lake all of the campsites are sunny and have views of both the lake and surrounding views of our Colorado mountains. View Pearl Lake State Park Map.
Pearl Lake Upper Loop pictures 1, 2, 3,4,5,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,18,19,20,21,22,23 Pearl Lake Yurts pictures 6 ,16 Yurt Winter pictures 6, 16 Pearl Lake Lower Loop pictures 24,25,25a,26,27,28,29,29a,30,30a,31,32,33,34,35,36,37,37a,38,
All campsites at Pearl Lake are $18 /night, and can accommodate tents, trailers and smaller motor homes. Camping rates change to $16/night from Oct. 1st to April 30th. Amenities include:
Due to the popularity of the park, reservations are strongly recommended.
Yurts Leave your tent at home and stay in one of the two yurts available for reservations year round. Yurts, reminiscent of tents used by nomads on the steppes of Mongolia and Siberia, are round tents on a wooden frame with circular skylights and windows to provide illumination. Built on an elevated deck, the 20-foot diameter yurts sleep up to six people. Sorry, cooking, and smoking aren’t allowed in the yurts. Pets are allowed in Yurt #16 ONLY. An additional $10.00 pet fee per day is required At this time no pets are allowed in Yurt #6 Yurts are $70 a night, and include:
Guests should bring:
Winter offers an exceptionally remote experience with trees and yurts covered in snow and only accessible by snowshoe, ski or snowmobile.
From the last week in October until Memorial Day, the road to access the yurts closes due to snow. The cross-country ski or snowshoe trail into the yurts is approximately 1/2 mile long. There is no drinking water available at the yurts during the winter months.
Maximum occupancy is 6 per yurt. From May 1st through November 30th, the camping minimum night stay for the yurts is two nights. For more information see the reservations page, or check fees.
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