Rocky Mountain National Park · Wilderness Permits
Flatiron in Colorado has 7 open booking windows on Recreation.gov right now, the soonest Aug 20–Aug 28. Reserve directly through the booking link above — cancellations go fast. To catch future openings the instant they appear, set a free CampSage cancellation alert.
Average Snow Melt-Out Date: July 4 Number of Sites: 1 (1-7 people) Elevation: 9,840 ft. Elevation Change: 160 ft. loss from Corral Creek TH Distance: 2.8 mi. from Corral Creek TH Privy: No
Camp safely away from standing dead trees as close to the silver metal arrowhead as possible. Carry in/out hard sided bear-resistant food storage canister required. NO FIRES, Fires Prohibited, Use portable stoves only. Purify water. Leave No Trace. **Hiking through recent burn area - use extreme caution with standing dead trees.** Fire damage area - foot bridges and trails may be damaged, impassable, or missing. Long Draw Road, to access Corral Creek trailhead, traditionally opens around July 15th. Call the National Forest Service for actual opening date and road status.
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Flatiron in Colorado is a backcountry camp area reserved through a wilderness permit on Recreation.gov. Use the “Book / check availability” button to open the permit itinerary builder, pick your entry date and camp areas, and reserve the permit.
Popular campgrounds like Flatiron often fill months ahead, but campers cancel every day and those sites reopen for booking. CampSage checks availability for you and sends a free email the instant a cancellation opens — set an alert on this page and you can grab the spot before anyone else.
Flatiron is located in Rocky Mountain NP, Colorado. Tap “Directions” above for driving directions, or see nearby campgrounds lower on this page.
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