Camping
Discover Camping in Rangely and Rio Blanco County
Camping opportunities abound throughout Rangely and the surrounding Rio Blanco County, especially for those seeking spots off the beaten path. Kenney Reservoir (just east of town on Highway 64) offers developed campsites suitable for tents and self-contained RVs, complete with amenities like restrooms, picnic tables, and fire rings—available for a modest daily fee.
Beyond the reservoir, you can find primitive, unmarked dispersed camping spots along the scenic White River and on nearby public lands (managed by agencies like BLM or the Forest Service—check current regulations). As stewards of this beautiful area, we ask that you camp responsibly:
- Build fires only in established rock rings or grills, and always follow current fire restrictions.
- Pack out what you pack in—leave no trace to help preserve our pristine landscapes for future visitors.
Rangely's stunning natural surroundings are a treasure we all share—let's keep them clean and welcoming for everyone. Safe travels and happy camping!