Welcome to Colorado's Great Northwest!

Welcome to Colorado's Great Northwest! Craig is tucked into the wide-open beauty of northwest Colorado, where golden high desert landscapes meet the winding Yampa River and sunsets stretch for miles. Come experience the uncrowded access to fishing, hiking, OHV trails,  and big-game hunting. Known as the "Elk Capital of the World", Craig blends rugged outdoor adventure with small-town charm and a slower pace that makes it easy to unwind, explore and reconnect with nature.

Campground Amenities

  • 50 Max Amp
  • 75' Max Length
  • Wi-Fi
  • Cable TV
  • Propane ($)
  • Firewood ($)
  • Dog Park
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Ways to Stay

KOA Journey

KOA Journey Campgrounds

KOA Journey campgrounds offer the perfect oasis after a day on the road. Whether it’s along the way or a quick getaway, they’ve got you covered. Located near the highways and byways of North America with long Pull-thru RV Sites, they deliver convenience to the traveling camper. Pull in, ease back and take a load off.

KOA Journeys Feature:

  • Pull-through RV Sites with 50-amp service
  • Premium Tent Sites
  • Well lit after hours check-in service

Latest Hot Deal

Weekly Rate

Weekly Rate! Stay 6 nights and get the 7th free. Use discount C7 when making reservations or call the office at 970-824-5105

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Local Area

Museum of Northwest Colorado

If you're looking to experience the true spirit of the American West, a visit to Museum of Northwest Colorado is a must while you're in Craig. Located in the historic 1922 State Armory building in downtown Craig, this fascinating museum takes visitors on a journey through millions of years of Northwest Colorado history—from dinosaurs and Native American cultures to pioneers, ranchers, outlaws, and legendary cowboys.  Explore one of the nation's largest collections of Old West firearms, spurs, saddles, and cowboy memorabilia, along with thousands of photographs, artifacts, and documents that bring the region's rich heritage to life. The museum's impressive exhibits showcase everything from ranching and railroad history to local wildlife, mining, and early homestead life.  Whether you're a history buff, Western enthusiast, or simply looking for a family-friendly activity, the Museum of Northwest Colorado offers an unforgettable glimpse into the people, places, and stories that shaped Colorado's Great Northwest. Best of all, admission is free and the museum is open year-round.

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Wyman Living History Museum

Step back in time and discover over a century of American history at Wyman Museum, one of Northwest Colorado's most unique and fascinating attractions. Located just east of Craig along Highway 40, this sprawling living history museum features an incredible collection of vintage automobiles, tractors, farm equipment, military artifacts, historic buildings, and everyday treasures that showcase the ingenuity and spirit of the American West.  What began in 1949 when founder Lou Wyman purchased an abandoned 1932 Lincoln for just $15 has grown into an extraordinary collection spanning generations of American life, innovation, and progress. Visitors can explore dozens of exhibits filled with antique vehicles, pioneer equipment, household items, transportation displays, and unique artifacts that bring history to life in a hands-on and memorable way.  The museum's outdoor grounds and historic structures offer something new around every corner, making it a favorite destination for families, history enthusiasts, photographers, and anyone who enjoys discovering the stories of the past. From classic cars and old machinery to military displays and rare collections, the Wyman Museum provides an unforgettable look at the people, tools, and technology that helped shape the West.  Whether you're exploring Craig for the first time or returning to experience more of Colorado's Great Northwest, a visit to Wyman Museum offers a fun, educational, and nostalgic journey through America's rich heritage. It's a hidden gem that captures the pioneering spirit and timeless character of Northwest Colorado.

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Strawberry Park Falls

Located just 40 miles east of Craig, Steamboat Springs offers great hiking, skiing, mountain biking, and many other outdoor activities. After spending the day outside, spend the evening relaxing in some hot springs. Steamboat Springs is home to Old Town Hot Springs and Strawberry Park Falls.

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Marcia Car

One of Craig's most unique historic treasures, the Marcia Car offers visitors a rare glimpse into the luxury and elegance of early 20th-century rail travel. Commissioned in 1906 by prominent Colorado railroad developer and financier David H. Moffat, this beautifully preserved private Pullman railcar was used for railroad inspection tours, business meetings, and entertaining distinguished guests as the railroads expanded across the West. Moffat named the car after his daughter, Marcia, and it quickly became a symbol of sophistication and progress during Colorado's railroad era.  Today, the Marcia Car remains a beloved landmark in downtown Craig, where visitors can admire its historic craftsmanship, elegant interior details, and fascinating connection to the region's railroad heritage. The railcar showcases the luxurious accommodations once enjoyed by railroad executives and influential travelers during a time when rail was the primary way to explore the American West.  Originally built by the Pullman Company, the Marcia was presented to the City of Craig in 1953 and has since been preserved as an important piece of local history. Its presence serves as a reminder of the vital role the railroad played in the growth and development of Northwest Colorado.  Whether you're a history enthusiast, train lover, or simply looking for a unique stop while exploring Colorado's Great Northwest, the Marcia Car offers an unforgettable journey back to a time when luxury rail travel represented the height of adventure, innovation, and Western expansion.

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