Colorado has several excellent, high-quality RV parks hidden away in serene landscapes. We’ve put together a list of the best Colorado RV parks, campgrounds, and resorts to help you map out your RV trip.
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Learn MoreOverlooking scenic vistas in Southwest Colorado, this park is home to 42 acres of beautiful forest. Everything is lively at this park, with a freshly remodeled bathhouse with showers and laundry facilities, free Wi-Fi, and an overall clean and simple, yet rustic campground.
You’ll be able to watch the sun rise and set from the comfort of your roomy RV site, then head into town to see the sights during the day. Explore the many historic sites and museums, head to local wineries for some wine tastings, or spend the day hitting balls at a golf course. Or you can simply explore the Colorado trails in the 42 acres at the campgrounds!
“We had a fantastic experience here! The owners are awesome, and the facilities are beautiful. I would absolutely stay here again without any hesitation at all.” – Mark, Google reviews
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River Run RV Resort is an alpine oasis nestled in the north central part of the Rocky Mountains in Granby, Colorado. This resort takes RV camping to luxurious heights with excellent amenities that feature beautifully landscaped RV sites with full hookups, a sport court complex and a wellness center. River Run's great location is also perfect for those who want to explore Grand Lake, Winter Park Ski Resort and Rocky Mountain National Park.
Campers at River Run enjoy the wide variety of family-friendly activities that include a huge jumping pillow, a premium arcade, a mini-bowling alley and a gemstone and fossil mining sluice. If you're hungry, the resort has two full-service restaurants — the Summit Bar & Grill and Headwaters Tavern. There's also a small lake on the property where campers can kayak or paddleboard.
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The Alpen Rose RV Park is a quiet, convenient park located in the Animus River Alley, only two miles from downtown Durango, Colorado. It has the advantage of being so close to a major city, so you’re in luck if you’re in need of an RV rental in Colorado. This is all while still having breathtaking mountain views and outdoor attractions.
This park has tons to offer, from inside the campground to the surrounding areas. In the park, there’s a dog wash, swimming pool, daily pancake breakfast, convenience store, and free Wi-Fi and cable tv! In nearby areas, you can enjoy award-winning restaurants, hiking, river rafting, hot springs, and more.
“This is one of the top RV camps we’ve been to, great bathrooms, laundry facilities, and friendliness. I’d recommend your place to anyone. We enjoy Durango every time we’re here..” – Suzanne & Don, Testimonial
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Mountaindale Cabins & RV Resort is located in the beautiful Pike’s Peak region of Colorado Springs, Colorado. It’s home to many beautiful hiking trails and scenery to explore. Located only 15 to 30 minutes from a wealth of attractions and activities, it’s convenient but far enough away from it all that you can still enjoy nature and watch for wildlife.
One reason you’ll love staying at this particular Colorado Springs, Colorado campground is that the staff is so committed to constantly improving the sites. There is a terraced to overlook the grounds, and flower beds have been planted to further beautify the park.
“Mountaindale is a great community that has many events and things to do for single and family visitors. They are professional and take good care of people from all walks of life. The location is beautiful and can bring that stressful day down to a relaxing and stress-free environment. I will visit as much as possible !!!” – Shannon, Google Review
This campground located in the small town of Seibert, Colorado is open year-round and is kept clean, quiet, and peaceful. It’s a great park for a home base, or as a weekend stop to take a break from driving on your way across the country.
Shady Grove is a small, but well kept, park that’s perfect for relaxing. It has many other Colorado RV parks beat when it comes to pricing, offering amazing deals on monthly rental rates. The large, full hookup sites provide privacy and can accommodate even the largest of RVs. You can visit the Flagler Reservoir area for a picnic and a chance to see some local wildlife or head to the Old Town Museum in Burlington for some local history and heritage.
“The staff here could not be friendlier or more helpful. We were stuck without a reservation at a name brand campground and were turned away. We found this place using google maps and were quite happy with accommodations here. It’s small and quiet. A good place to rest after driving all day.” – John, Google reviews
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This park located in the Kremmling area is an outdoorsman’s dream, with a wide variety of outdoor activities available within only a few miles, including the best RV dealers in Colorado. Offering RV and boat storage, a playground, horseshoe pits, and beautiful views, you can enjoy the beautiful scenery anyway you want.
The Kremmling area is definitely not lacking in the way of entertainment- fly fishing, water sports, snowmobiling, and fossil hunting are just the beginning! Red Mountain is the perfect RV camping spot to use as a home base while exploring
“This is a very nice park, various size sites for any size rig and all are level. Tons of hiking and off-road trails to explore plus great fishing…” – Michael, Google reviews
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The Great Sand Dunes Oasis is a unique park located on the eastern side of the San Luis Valley. This park offers a spectacular view of the sand dunes and the Valley, which allows for some unique attractions-sandboarding and sand sledding!
This park truly is an oasis; it’s home to a gift store, laundry facilities, and a restaurant that serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. During the summer, you can rent a sandboard or sand sled and spend the day getting dirty, and then rinse off at the end of the day in the clean showers. Great Sand Dunes Oasis is one of the best places to go for an RV trip in Colorado.
“Stayed in one of the newer cabins. Great value, and great for our small family of two kids and two parents. They run things a little old-fashioned there, but it added to the fun…” – Shawn, Google reviews
Spectacular views of Lake John, a world-class Rocky Mountain Trout fishery in beautiful North Park, Colorado. The gold medal waters of North Park as well as the alpine lakes of the Mt. Zirkel Wilderness offer outstanding angling opportunities. Lake John Resort is only a short distance from the Delaney Butte Lakes, Big Creek Lake, Cowdrey Lake, the Grizzly Helena Trail and the many alpine lakes of Mt. Zirkel Wilderness. Public lands offer: hunting, fishing, hiking, camping, ATV & UTV trails, snowmobiling, cross country skiing, and North Sand Hills Recreation Area.
Best fishing in Northern Colorado, all RV sites are pull through plus have 30 amp or 50 amp connections, water, electricity, trash pickup and more. 500 yards to lake access/ North Park hunting, hiking, and mountain biking, boat & ice hut rentals
“ Love this place!!! The new owners are amazing if you have any kind of problem they go out of their way to help and the cabins were super clean and have everything you need. The fishing was great our 3 year old loves that almost every cast she had a bite and could try reeling it in. The views are breathtaking and there is great 4 wheeling close by highly recommend checking out Sandhill! We saw 6 moose on our drive as well! We will be back. ” -Brook Huffington
Camp Eddy is the premier place to stay, relax, and explore Grand Junction. Located in Las Colonias Park, Camp Eddy is on the banks of the Colorado River, with easy access to swimming, kayaking, and SUPing right from the property. We are a short walk to Las Colonias Amphitheater and a quick bike to downtown. Come stay in our renovated and stylish airstreams and tiny homes, or park your rig in our RV Park with full hook-ups and spacious sites. Join our mailing list to stay in the loop!
Full hookups spots in Los Colonias Park! Enjoy access to the banks of the Colorado River just a few steps from your RV Site. Walking distance to breweries, restaurants, and Los Colonias Amphitheater. The property is brand new and opens mid August 2022, so the guest amenities, including showers, laundry, community fire pits, are brand new.
Overview Located on the Pike and San Isabel National Forest at an elevation of 9,813 feet, Burning Bear Campground offers cooler temperatures during the hot Colorado summer months. Along the Guanella Pass Scenic Byway, this campground is near prime spots for wildlife viewing, scenic driving, landscape photography, hiking and roads open to off-highway vehicles. Recreation Numerous hiking trail opportunities are available along Geneva Road. Mount Evans Wilderness is directly behind the campground allowing for access to the Abyss Trail (sometimes referred to as the Scott Gomer Trail). Although Mount Evans Wilderness is closed to mountain biking, Burning Bear Trail across the road from the campground is a wonderful trail for mountain biking and hiking alike. Facilities Numerous hiking trail opportunities are available along Geneva Road. Mount Evans Wilderness is directly behind the campground allowing for access to the Abyss Trail (sometimes referred to as the Scott Gomer Trail). Although Mount Evans Wilderness is closed to mountain biking, Burning Bear Trail across the road from the campground is a wonderful trail for mountain biking and hiking alike. Natural Features The campground is nestled in a beautiful valley on the way to Guanella Pass. Although somewhat open, a scattering of ponderosa pines provides some privacy to campers. Mount Bierstadt (elevation 14,060 feet) is north on the Guanella Pass road – a Scenic and Historic Byway, and one of the most popular scenic drives on the Pike and San Isabel National Forest. The Guanella Pass road is a great place to watch for bighorn sheep, elk, deer, moose, marmot, pika, and bear contact_info For facility specific information, please call (303) 647-2366. Nearby Attractions Mount Bierstadt summit is approximately 7 miles north of the campground and offers amazing views of the valley below. Charges & Cancellations Cancellations Individual Campsites: Cancellations up to 2 days before a reservation start date incur a $10.00 cancellation fee. A visitor who cancels a reservation the day before or on the day of arrival will pay a $10.00 service fee AND forfeit the first night's use fee including tax and applicable add-on for a campsite. Cancellations for a one-night reservation will forfeit the entire amount paid and will not be subject to an additional service fee. No-Shows A no-show visitor is one who does not arrive at a campground and does not cancel the reservation by check-out time on the day after the scheduled arrival date. Staff will hold a campsite until check-out time on the day following the arrival date. No-shows are assessed $20.00 service fee and forfeit the first night's rate, taxes and applicable add-on for a campsite. Refunds Visitors may submit a refund request through their Recreation.gov profile within 7 days of the end date of their reservation. Refunds will not be issued after the 7 days has ended. Refunds for debit or credit card payments will be issued as a credit to the original bank or credit card used to pay. For check or cash purchases, Recreation.gov will mail a Treasury check for refunds of cash, check, or money order payments to the address associated with the reservation. Treasury check refunds may take up to 6-8 weeks to arrive. In the event of an emergency closure, the Recreation.gov team or facility manager will refund all fees and will attempt to notify you using the contact information within the Recreation.gov visitor profile.
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Overview Echo Lake Campground is located on the Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests in central Colorado near its namesake lake at the base of Mount Blue Sky along Hwy 103. Visitors enjoy hiking, fishing and taking scenic drives along Mount Evans Road. Recreation Activities in the area include hiking in the Mount Evans Wilderness, fishing, scenic driving and wildlife viewing. Several trails leave directly from the campground. Facilities Activities in the area include hiking in the Mount Evans Wilderness, fishing, scenic driving and wildlife viewing. Several trails leave directly from the campground. Natural Features Echo Lake sits in a spruce forest near the shores of Echo Lake. The campground's 10,600' elevation creates cool to chilly nights, even in summer, and its location on a mountain pass makes for windy conditions year-round. The Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests and Pawnee National Grassland on the foothills and slopes of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado. The forests and grassland cover 1.5 million acres and extend north to the Wyoming border, south to Mount Evans and west across the Continental Divide. The area encompasses mountains, lakes and five scenic byways, designated by Congress for their scenery, wildlife or history, including the highest road in North America. Mount Evans Road, also known as Colorado Highway 5, allows visitors to drive from 10,500' to 14,130' above sea level in just 14 miles. contact_info For facility specific information, please call (530) 529-0578. Nearby Attractions Nearby Idaho Springs, a former mining town, makes for a nice outing. History buffs will appreciate the Argo Gold Mine and Mill Museum. The City and County of Denver Mountain Park, Echo Lake and Echo Lake Lodge are located adjacent to the campground.
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Tiger Run Resort is located to the east of Arvada in Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests. It is one of the most isolated RV parks in the area, and it is surrounded by tall trees. Despite its remote location, Tiger Run RV Resort is still close to Interstate 70.
Tiger Run RV Resort features stunning mountain views, and it is located on the banks of Dillon Reservoir. This RV park is about five minutes away from Frisco Adventure Park, and it is right next to Breckenridge Golf Club. To top it off, all of the restaurants, grocery stores, and bars of Frisco are a short distance away.
“Nice hideaway resort in between Frisco and Breckenridge. A lot of different lodging options through their privately owned chalets and RV hook-ups. They also have a decent clubhouse with an indoor pool, hot tubs, laundry, and a game room.” – Shannon, Google Review
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Explore the tranquility of Idaho Springs RV Resort & Campground, nestled in the majestic mountains near Denver, Colorado. Situated along I-70 between Georgetown and Idaho Springs, our park offers stunning views and serene surroundings.
The most stunning views around. Built in a canyon you have 360° views of mountains. Easy access right off I-70. Concrete pads, full hookups, huge private showers, flush toilets,
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Overview South Fork Group Campground is located in north central Colorado in the Williams Fork Valley next to South Fork Creek. Many mountain streams and creeks nearby offer good fishing opportunities. South Fork is the only facility in the area designated for horse camping. Recreation The South Fork Trail begins at the campground and is one of the most popular trails in the valley. The 26-mile loop trail is open to hiking and horseback riding, and provides access to other trails in the area, including Ptarmigan Pass, Ute Peak and Jones Pass Trails. Mountain biking opportunities also exist in the valley. The Byers Peak Wilderness can be accessed nearby. Anglers enjoy trout fishing on the South Fork Creek and numerous additional streams and creeks in the surrounding area. Wildlife viewing opportunities abound. Facilities The South Fork Trail begins at the campground and is one of the most popular trails in the valley. The 26-mile loop trail is open to hiking and horseback riding, and provides access to other trails in the area, including Ptarmigan Pass, Ute Peak and Jones Pass Trails. Mountain biking opportunities also exist in the valley. The Byers Peak Wilderness can be accessed nearby. Anglers enjoy trout fishing on the South Fork Creek and numerous additional streams and creeks in the surrounding area. Wildlife viewing opportunities abound. Natural Features The campground is located in the Williams Fork Valley next to South Fork Creek at an elevation of 8,962 feet. A cool mountain climate with frequent afternoon thunderstorms should be expected. Due to the pine beetle infestation and hazardous tree removal, shade has been reduced throughout the campground. The Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests and Pawnee National Grassland sit on the foothills and peaks of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado. The forests and grassland cover 1.5 million acres and extend north to the Wyoming border, south to Mount Evans and west across the Continental Divide.
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Overview Columbine Campground is located just off the Peak to Peak Scenic Byway/Highway 119, west of Denver, in north central Colorado. This campground is popular with off-road enthusiasts and many jeep roads can be reached from the campground. Recreation Many hiking and biking trails are found nearby. Scenic driving is available along Highways 119 and 72, which is also known as the Peak to Peak Scenic Byway. Numerous creeks, rivers and lakes in the area provide fishing opportunities. Off-road enthusiasts will find many jeep roads in the vicinity. Facilities Many hiking and biking trails are found nearby. Scenic driving is available along Highways 119 and 72, which is also known as the Peak to Peak Scenic Byway. Numerous creeks, rivers and lakes in the area provide fishing opportunities. Off-road enthusiasts will find many jeep roads in the vicinity. Natural Features The campground's two loops are situated in a grove of aspen and lodgepole pine, at an elevation of 9,200 feet. Highway 279 is gravel to the campground and the interior campground road is dirt. Due to the mountain pine beetle infestation and removal of hazardous trees, there may be little to no shade available in the campground. Nearby Attractions The historic mining town of Central City is nearby. Popular events there include Lou Bunch Day and the Central City Opera and Jazz festivals. Golden Gate Canyon State Park is a short drive from the campground. This scenic park offers over 35 miles of hiking trails. Mountain biking and horseback riding are allowed on some trails. Every stream and pond in the park is open to fishing. contact_info For facility specific information, please call (530) 529-0578. Charges & Cancellations A $10.00 service fee will apply if you change or cancel your reservation. Late cancellations are subject to additional fees.
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Middle Fork RV Resort is a tiny RV park in the town of Fairplay, Colorado. This town is deep within the Rocky Mountains, and there are tons of mountain hikes in the vicinity of this campground. Since Middle Fork RV Resort is on the South Platte River, fishing is available at this RV park.
Middle Fork RV Resort is remote, but it has everything you need to stay comfortable. Free Wi-Fi is offered at this RV park, and the town of Fairplay is within walking distance. If you want to try your luck, you can even pan for gold on the river.
“A nice, clean and friendly park. The staff is helpful and knowledgeable about the area. High-speed internet a plus, and the walking path next to a brook is pretty! Because the park is down in a river valley the traffic noise from the highway is minimal.” – Jo Ann, Google Review
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Set in the small, mountain town of Nederland, Colorado, Peak to Peak RV Park is located off the Peak to Peak Highway. It's far enough east of Boulder to be quiet and peaceful. The park leans into its rustic charm with unpaved roads and family-friendly policies. The RV park is also very near local restaurants and shops for convenient dining, refueling, and souvenir hunting.
Peak to Peak offers daily, weekly, and monthly rates. The community follows general quiet hours from approximately 10 p.m. to 7 a.m., which is ideal for families with small children. Amenities include water, sewage, and electrical hookups. All RV sites are back-in only and unpaved, but all well-behaved and leashed pets are welcome.
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Overview Gore Creek Campground is situated six miles east of Vail, Colorado, at an elevation of 8,700 feet and centrally located for recreation and relaxation in the White River National Forest. Recreation The Gore Creek campground is located along Gore Creek in a forested setting near the boundary of the Eagles Nest Wilderness. This is the closest campground to the town of Vail and there are several trailheads nearby into the Eagles Nest Wilderness; all wilderness regulations must be observed when traveling in the wilderness (foot and horse travel only). The campground is also located at the west end of the paved Vail Pass/Tenmile Canyon recreation trail open to foot traffic and bicycles. Facilities The Gore Creek campground is located along Gore Creek in a forested setting near the boundary of the Eagles Nest Wilderness. This is the closest campground to the town of Vail and there are several trailheads nearby into the Eagles Nest Wilderness; all wilderness regulations must be observed when traveling in the wilderness (foot and horse travel only). The campground is also located at the west end of the paved Vail Pass/Tenmile Canyon recreation trail open to foot traffic and bicycles. Natural Features In the heart of the Rocky Mountains, the 2.3 million acre White River National Forest is a place of serenity and adventure, boasting eight wilderness areas, four defined seasons, and 10 peaks surpassing 14,000 feet in elevation. Wildlife in the area abounds. Bighorn sheep navigate rocky ridges and bull elk bugle at dusk. Black bear and mule deer are common. Scenic rivers sustain populations of cutthroat, rainbow, and brown trout. Alpine regions provide habitat for pika and ptarmigan. These species, along with many others, depend on surrounding undeveloped wilderness, clean streams, and diverse forests to live. contact_info For facility specific information, please call (801) 226-3564. Nearby Attractions The nearby town of Vail is a popular destination for visitors to the area. From downhill skiing and world-class fly fishing, to dining and resorts, there are a multitude of outdoor and indoor opportunities in this resort mountain town. Charges & Cancellations Once your reservation start date has begun, neither the Recreation.gov Contact Center nor the campground manager will be able to modify your reservation.
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Colorado has a lot to offer to its guests – scenic valleys, breathtaking mountains, vivid sand dunes, and colorful forests. Combine this list with our wide selection of RV Rentals in Colorado for the perfect vacation! Any one of these RV resorts would be a great choice to make your home base for a vacation in the Centennial State. If you want even more options, however, this beautiful state of Colorado has even more great parks.
Find a wide variety of great camping spots by visiting Camp Colorado, Colorado’s Premier RV Park and Campground Directory. The Camp Colorado Directory offers some of the most unique and diverse locations in each region of Colorado. Whether you camp in a Motorhome, 5th Wheel, Travel Trailer, Pop-Up, Conversion, Tent, or Cabin. You'll find just the right fit for your needs and desires.
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The top 10 campgrounds we selected all show daily, weekly and monthly rates for you. Pricing will vary.
Pricing will vary. The top 10 RV Parks we selected all display daily, weekly and monthly rates for you.
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Yes. The majority of campgrounds we selected in this blog allow pets.