Tiffany Campground at Navajo State Park sits in southwest Colorado's scenic landscape, just outside Arboles near the New Mexico border. Located 35 miles southwest of Pagosa Springs and 45 miles southeast of Durango, this RV and tent camping destination offers direct access to one of Colorado's most expansive water recreation areas.
Nestled along Navajo Reservoir's 15,000 surface acres and 150 miles of shoreline, Tiffany provides excellent facilities for extended stays. All campsites include picnic tables and grills, with water available at central locations. A camper services building houses clean restrooms and shower facilities. The campground is big rig friendly with spacious pull-through sites and accommodates pets, making it ideal for RV travelers.
Water-based recreation defines the experience, with opportunities for fishing multiple species including largemouth and smallmouth bass, crappie, northern pike, rainbow trout, and kokanee salmon. Boating, sailing, and windsurfing are popular on the reservoir. Beyond the water, seven interconnected hiking trails wind through the park's wooded terrain, including the scenic Piedra Trail with views stretching across the lake and surrounding landscape. Wildlife viewing adds another dimension, with opportunities to spot deer, elk, river otters, and numerous bird species.
This destination combines outdoor recreation with family-friendly camping infrastructure.