Stagecoach State Park RV & Campground Guide
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This location is the perfect state park to hang out in regardless of the season. In the winter, explore this park's eight miles of trails or go ice fishing at the reservoir. Spring is a great time to see fawns and elk calves grazing by their mothers, and in summer, have fun on the 820-acre reservoir and fish the Yampa River. In the fall, you can enjoy the cooler temperatures and head to this park's biking trails. In every season, you can borrow or rent most of the equipment that you need, including snowshoes, augers, fishing rods, tackle, archery equipment, fat-tire bikes, and more from the park's headquarters. Stagecoach State Park is located approximately 17 miles south of Steamboat Springs, 159 miles northwest of Denver, and 160 miles east of Fort Coins, Colorado.
Spring 24–53 F
Summer 40-79 F
Fall 30–66 F
Winter 4-32 F
RV Resorts & Campsites in Stagecoach State Park
Bring your RV when you come to Stagecoach State Park because you will want a comfortable place to sleep and relax in between activities. If you do not already own an RV, then rent one on RVshare.com.
Stagecoach State Park Campground
The quiet campgrounds at Stagecoach State Park offer a great family atmosphere where you can relax surrounded by this park's immense beauty. Rates start at $14 a night at this campground. You can stay year-round, but showers, dump stations, and drinking water are not available in the winter.
• Water hookup: Yes
• Electrical hookup: Yes
• Sewer hookup: Yes
• Wi-Fi: No
• Pet-friendly: Yes
• Other amenities: Lake, group camping areas, grills
Steamboat Springs KOA
Rates start at about $45 per night at Steamboat Springs KOA. You can go tubing on the Yampa River, exercise on the core-fitness trail and shop at the day store. While you have a great time at this campground, your pets can get their own pet playground.
• Water hookup: Yes
• Electrical hookup: Yes
• Sewer hookup: Yes
• Wi-Fi: Yes
• Pet-friendly: Yes
• Other amenities: Tubing, pet playground, fitness trail
Dry Lake Campground
You'll love the availability of nearby hiking trails at Dry Lake Campground where rates start at $10 per night. The campground is open from mid-June through October. You can wake up to the smell of aspen, fir and spruce trees wafting through the air.
• Water hookup: No
• Electrical hookup: No
• Sewer hookup: No
• Wi-Fi: No
• Pet-friendly: Yes
• Other amenities: Vault toilets
Eagle Soaring RV Park
Camp in the Rocky Mountain meadows at Eagle Soaring RV Park. You will love the spacious size of these pull-thru sites where rates start at $50 per night.
• Water hookup: Yes
• Electrical hookup: Yes
• Sewer hookup: Yes
• Wi-Fi: Yes
• Pet-friendly: Yes
• Other amenities: Community fire pits, spacious sites
What to Do at
Stagecoach State Park
Inside Stagecoach State Park
This is the perfect park for you to try new things. Seasonally open bicycle trails allow you to see the lake and the meadow where many elk live, and you can combine the two trails to make an 11-mile loop trail. The lake offers many fun activities, and you can use the boat ramp to launch your watercraft. Spring fishing in the Inlet, Morrison Cove, Keystone Point, and the marina area is usually outstanding for rainbow trout. Many areas of the park are open for waterfowl hunting according to the seasons set by the state.
How to Get to
Stagecoach State Park
If you are in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, then get on US 40 E. Go about four miles and turn right on County Road 131 South. Then, turn left on County Road 14. After going around some curves, you will see the park in about 14.5 miles.
Entering Stagecoach State Park
For day use, the park hours are 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Stagecoach State Park Per vehicle : $9.0
Stagecoach State Park Per person (walk-ins) : $4.0
Stagecoach State Park Annual pass : $80.0
Situated just outside Steamboat Springs, Colorado, Stagecoach State Park offers many fun activities to do regardless of the weather or the time of year. If you have been here, then share your memories on social media and tag RVshare.com in them. Alternatively, you can send your stories and photos to [email protected].
Frequently Asked Questions About Stagecoach State Park
Stagecoach State Park is most popular during the summer due to its excellent fishing, boating, swimming and kayaking opportunities. Discover stunning views of the 820-acre reservoir as you hike, bike and explore the park.
This state park is home to turkeys, coyotes, red foxes, badgers, mule deer and elk. Common waterfowl sightings include geese, ducks, cranes, swans and coots. Hunting is allowed as long as you have a valid hunting license.
There are several campgrounds with a total of 83 sites at Stagecoach State Park. Many of the sites have full hookups or water and electricity. This park also has a dump station, modern showers, a marina and a swimming beach.
Since 2020, all state parks in Colorado have required a camping reservation. You can reserve a campsite, yurt or cabin online or via phone. Full hookup site rates range from $32 to $41 a night.
Bring your furry friends along with you as you camp, hike the trails and picnic at Stagecoach State Park. Be sure to properly dispose of any animal waste. Pets are not allowed on the swimming beach.