# Camprtron > Find dispersed (free) and developed (reservable) campsites, sorted by the peaks, water, fishing, and trails near camp and within your drive time, with your rig's access factored in. Boondocking, car, tent, van, and RV camping. Built by Camprtron LLC. Currently covering Colorado. Camprtron is a campsite finder and camping trip planner for dispersed (boondocking) and developed camping. It sorts sites by what is actually nearby: 12,000-foot peaks, water you can filter, fishing, hiking, and mountain-bike trails, all within the drive time you set from camp. Every site shows its access type (passenger car, high clearance, or 4×4) so you know what your rig can reach. Access is shown as guidance and is never used to hide a site or remove it from results. Free dispersed sites on National Forest and BLM land are listed together with reservable developed campgrounds, never sorted by who paid for placement. Data comes from USFS MVUM, RIDB, BLM, and NHD, processed with PostGIS spatial analysis. ## Core pages - [Homepage](https://camprtron.com): Find dispersed and developed campsites sorted by what is nearby and within your drive time - [About](https://camprtron.com/about): Mission, data sources, and background - [Data & Methodology](https://camprtron.com/data/methodology): How sites are sourced, scored, and categorized ## App - [Camprtron App](https://app.camprtron.com): The full interactive tool; sign in to search by origin, rig, and criteria ## Guides Editorial guides on Colorado dispersed camping rules, access, and seasonal windows. - [How to Read an MVUM to Find Dispersed Camping in Colorado](https://camprtron.com/guides/how-to-read-mvum): MVUM symbol guide, surface type codes, and how to find legal dispersed sites - [Dispersed Camping Rules by National Forest in Colorado (2026)](https://camprtron.com/guides/dispersed-camping-rules-by-national-forest): Stay limits, campfire rules, setback requirements, and permit zones for each Colorado NF - [High Clearance vs 4WD: What You Actually Need](https://camprtron.com/guides/high-clearance-vs-4wd): The practical difference between high clearance and 4×4 required on Colorado forest roads - [BLM vs National Forest Camping Rules Compared](https://camprtron.com/guides/blm-vs-national-forest-rules): Side-by-side comparison of BLM and USFS dispersed camping rules for Colorado - [What Is Boondocking? Free Dispersed Camping on Public Land Explained](https://camprtron.com/guides/what-is-boondocking): Boondocking definition, legality, vehicle requirements, stay limits, Leave No Trace rules, and how to find legal sites on US public land ## Research Original-data research from the Camprtron PostGIS dataset. Licensed CC BY 4.0. - [Colorado Dispersed Camping: Access Road Analysis](https://camprtron.com/research/access-road-analysis): 62% of reviewed Colorado dispersed sites require high clearance or 4×4; aggregate breakdown with downloadable CSV - [Colorado Dispersed Camping: Access by Region and County](https://camprtron.com/research/access-by-county): County-level access-type distribution; Hinsdale and San Juan counties have the highest 4×4-only concentration ## FAQ - [Frequently Asked Questions](https://camprtron.com/faq): Pricing, coverage, dispersed vs developed camping, vehicle access, and data-source FAQs ## Full text - [Full guide and research text](https://camprtron.com/llms-full.txt): Concatenated text of all guides and research pages (<500 KB) ## Contact Contact: social@camprtron.com · X: https://x.com/camprtron (@Camprtron) - Organization: Camprtron LLC - Site: https://camprtron.com