The Best RV Parks and Campgrounds in Southern Colorado
The Best RV Parks and Campgrounds in Southern Colorado
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When you talk about Colorado, the first thing that comes to most people’s minds is the northern part of the state and its famous mountains. They think about the cold, the snow and the skiing. Seldom does Cripple Creek, Alamosa, Cortez or Buena Vista ever get mentioned. But Southern Colorado has a lot to offer including four glorious seasons with an average temperature of 62 degrees!
Colorado is a big state. The fact is that you can drive for 6 to 8 hours in one direction and never reach the border. There’s a mystery on what part of the state is actually considered “southern”, since, for example, a map shows Colorado Springs to be centrally located when it is actually counted as the largest of Southern Colorado’s cities. In searching for the answer to what makes a classification of a northern versus central versus southern Colorado city, City-Data.com came to the rescue:
“ Colorado Springs sits south of the Palmer Divide. It is part of the Arkansas River drainage (Fountain Creek, which passes through Colorado Springs, drains into the Arkansas River), while Denver is part of the South Platte River drainage. Traditionally, the lower Arkansas River drainage is considered part of southern Colorado, the South Platte drainage as part of northern Colorado. Also, the vegetation found from the Palmer Divide south, as well as the general climate, has more in common with southern Colorado than with northern Colorado. "Southern" and "Northern" is more than just an arbitrary dividing point on a map--one has to look at the natural geographic boundaries.” So there it is…mystery solved.
Southern Colorado is less populous than the Northern Colorado area, largely due to Denver and it’s surrounding suburbs like Aurora, Lakewood and Arvada. The biggest city in Southern Colorado is Colorado Springs (as we mentioned previously) with right around a half of million residents. Colorado Springs has a heavy military presence and is home to the Air Force Academy, NORAD, Fort Carson and Peterson Air Force Base. But it is also the location of the Olympic Training center and several educational facilities. Colorado Springs lies near the renown Pikes Peak, but this Southern Colorado city’s claim to fame is the Garden of the Gods natural red rock formations.
How Do You Get to Southern Colorado
Heading south of Colorado Springs you will find Monument. Going further down the road on the north-south running I-25 you’ll drive through Pueblo, Trinidad and on into Northern New Mexico over Raton Pass. Interstate 70 runs 2,100 miles across the United States and divides the entire state of Colorado from east to west.
Things to do in Southern Colorado
When you ask what you can do while in Southern Colorado, you better have a lot of time and be pretty good at making a decision because your opportunity for adventure looms large. Southern Colorado is home to three of the state’s four national parks. The iconic peak on those Coors beer cans is the San Juan mountain range – also in Southern Colorado. Southern Colorado has the Great Sand Dunes, and you might not have known this; Southern Colorado’s climate is actually classified as a desert (an alpine desert, to be exact), so you’re in for a year-round, mild climate that averages 300 days of blue-bird skies, with sunshine and low humidity. Pagosa Springs offers hot springs with legendary healing waters. The Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad in in Southwestern Colorado and so is Four Corners National Monument Four Corners is a place where you can stand in four states at once (New Mexico, Arizona, Utah and Colorado (A little trivial, yes…but kinda cool, too!) Mesa Verde has well preserved Native American petroglyphs, cliff dwellings and archeological sites. Santa Claus has a village in Colorado Springs and both Colorado Springs and Pueblo have great zoos. The list goes on and on…
RV Parks and Campgrounds in Southern Colorado
Although this area has abundant options for lodging, campgrounds and RV parks are plentiful. What better way to enjoy everything Southern Colorado has to offer – whether in the winter, spring, summer or fall – than heading out into its beautiful scenery and unique attractions with your preferred camping method. Below are a few of the different Southern Colorado burbs, villages, towns and cities that you can
explore on your journey south. Whoever said “Go West, Young Man” must not have known about Southern Colorado!
RV Parks and Campgrounds Near Alamosa, CO
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Located in the heart of the San Luis Valley, there is no shortage of things to do. You can climb the highest sand dune, chase waterfalls and still make it back to the hot springs before dark! Enjoy traditional outdoor recreational activities like hiking and cycling, or try something new - like sandboarding. Plus, don’t forget to leave a little time to get some R&R worked into your scheduled. Plan a night to just sit back and stargaze into some of the darkest skies with the brightest stars you’ve ever seen. This region is also full of rich history, natural resources and wildlife. While in town, be sure to shop local and visit the many restaurants.
Alamosa KOA, Colorado – 6900 Juniper Lane, Alamosa, CO 81101
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Sitting at 7,550 feet above sea level and situated between the San Juan and Sangre de Cristo Mountains, this KOA campground is located at the base of the 14,345 foot tall Blanca Peak. The campground’s amenities include a playground, dog park, basketball, court, event tent, heated outdoor pool, horseshoes and a rec hall. Don’t miss the pancake breakfast on the weekends and meet some of your fellow road warriors. 100 feet maximum pull thru length. Tent sites with grills and fire rings.
Bike rentals are available, plus you can purchase firewood, propane and snacks on site.
RV Parks and Campgrounds Near Trinidad, CO
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Surrounded by cliffs and mesas (a mesa is defined as an isolate, flat-topped ridge, hill or mountain), Trinidad is located on the historic Santa Fe Trail, 21 miles north of Raton, New Mexico and 195 miles south of Denver. From state parks to art galleries, this Southern Colorado location gets less than its fair share of moisture and a bigger serving of sunshine than most other areas in the United Sates…making it a pretty good bet that you will have nice weather while visiting. Trinidad sits at 6033 feet above sea level with an average low temperature in January around 17 degrees, and an average high temp in July being 86 degrees.
Trinidad Lake State Park - 32610 Colorado 12, Trinidad, CO 81082
Located just 4 miles west of the town to Trinidad, you’ll find a large lake with rainbow and brown trout, largemouth bass, walleye, crappie and bluegills. Trinidad Lake State Park is an anglers dream! All types of boating is allowed and the lake is popular for aquatic activities like water skiing and windsurfing. There are miles of trails to explore with spectacular scenery around every corner. Pick your perfect camp site from the two campgrounds located there. Choose from the 73 sites to accommodate recreational vehicles, trailers or tents. Seven sites on the Carpios Ridge offer hookups and are open all year and you’ll also find 24-hour restroom facilities open year round. Local attractions include Southern Colorado Coal Miners Memorial and the historic Trinidad Museum located in two beautiful, old homes. Discover how Kit Carson, Bat Masterson and other true cowboys impacted this Southern Colorado area.
Camels and a Yurt, Colorado – Camping & Campgrounds - 6174 Oniya Lane, La Jara, CO 81140
Now here’s something you won’t find everyday! Located near the San Luis State Wildlife Area in the Trujillo Canyon, you’ll find one yurt (for up to 4 guests) off out-of-the-way dirt roads. You’ll know you’ve arrived at this 35 acre campground when you see the camels and donkeys roaming the land. Surrounded by BLM and a National Forrest, you will be able to disconnect and recharge by the creek or sit by the campfire and just unwind. 4-wheel drive vehicles recommended. Pets are allowed. Be advised that there are no showers or Wifi…just perfectly dark skies for stargazing. Potable water and picnic tables are available. Plan to bike, fish, hike or just sit back and watch nature do its thing.
RV Parks and Campgrounds Near Costilla County, Colorado
Costilla County is home to some of the best big game hunting in Colorado. Deer, elk and antelope can be seen in large herds grazing in open fields and meadows. Located in south-central Colorado, the elevation reaches from 8,400 feet to over 10,000 feet above sea level. The county seat is San Luis, the oldest occupied town in Colorado.
Campe Diem, Colorado – Camping & Campgrounds - Butchy Rd, Fort Garland, CO 81133
Situated just five minutes from town and 35 minutes from the National Sand Dunes, this 72 acres site offers 37 tent sites and 6 RV sites with parking on-site, affordable stays and is pet friendly. Activities include biking, boating, fishing, hiking, off-roading, horseback riding, windsurfing, swimming and wildlife watching. Where else could you get a beach, a desert, a forest, a waterfall, a lake and hot springs?
RV Parks and Campgrounds Near Rye, CO
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Located just south of Pueblo in Spanish Peaks Country is the less-traveled Rye, Colorado, the San Isabel National Forest, the Greenhorn Mountain Wilderness area and Lake Isabel. Historically a dairy and sawmill town, it was discovered that a stream near Rye has the last surviving greenback cutthroat trout and as they say, the rest is history! Lake Isabel is a 40 acre alpine lake with pristine waters. Year round recreation includes hiking, fishing, non-motorized boating and camping. But the real diamond-in-the-rough is the one-man-vision and life’s work of Jim Bishop. You can spend hours exploring the on-going creation of Bishop’s Castle. A stone and metal structure, you’ll see the dragon’s head and the observation globe standing high above the forest. It’s open free to the public but leaving a donation is requested.
Aspen Acres Campground - 16561 CO-165, Rye, CO 81069
New owners took over May of 2020 and the reviews are glowing. Located at 9200 feet above sea level, this small, quiet campground is only 25 minutes from I-25. All RV sites are gravel and grass and provide standard hook ups including water and electric (30 amp). All but 5 sites also have sewer hookups. There’s plenty to keep you busy including horseshoes, cornhole and ladder ball. Cell service is iffy but the lodge has Wifi. There’s a shower house on site. Pets welcome on leash, but there’s also an off-leash dog park. Both secluded and closer-in sites available. Cabins and outfitter tents are available for rental. Gathering area, gazebo and lodge can accommodate large groups for any occasion. And, best of all, there’s no mountain passes that you have to travel over to get here!
RV Parks and Campgrounds Near Conejos County, Colorado
Conejos Country has a large Hispanic population and is one of the original 17 Colorado counties created in 1861. Cities in this historic county include Conejos, Antonito, La Jara, Bountiful, Manassa, Sanford and Romeo. Located in Southern Colorado in the San Luis Valley, it is the largest high-altitude desert in North America. The county has the oldest church in Colorado (1856). And by-the-way, Conejos means rabbit in Spanish…just in case you’re wondering.
RV Parks and Campgrounds Near Antonito, CO
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Known for the many murals and Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church, Antonito is one of the San Luis Valley’s oldest towns. Antonito is also the starting point of the Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad. Antonito is home to many small farms and ranches.
Mogote Meadow Cottages & RV Park – 34127 Highway 17, Antonito, CO 81120
An enclosed recreation room, group camping area and fishing on the Conejos River are just a few of the draws this campground offers its guests. Full hookups, cement pads, shower house and on-site laundry. Propane sales, too. Long term and short term stays welcome.
Conejos River Campground - 26714 CO-17, Antonito, CO 81120
This camping ground is just a 1 hour drive to Taos, New Mexico and 40 minutes to Alamosa. “Fast WiFi and tent site has water and electricity!” Nestled in the Conejos Canyon and bordered by the Rio Grande National Forest, Conejos River Campground offers nothing less than “premier” fishing. Ask the staff about a guided fishing trip, ATV rentals, a steam engine train ride or big game hunting info. A peaceful spot for those who love nature. Open May-October.
Ponderosa Campground - 18584 CO-17, Antonito, CO 81120
Situated beside the river with pine, aspen and cottonwood trees, there are 25 RV sites and 6 cabins for you to choose from at the Ponderosa Campground. Follow the trails of the Spanish Conquerors when you take a drive on the Los Caminos Antiguos Scenic Byway. Small camp store onsite for fishing supplies and licenses. Laundry and clean restrooms available. Open mid-May through the end of September. OHV passes available.
Aspen Glade Campground - CO-17, Antonito, CO 81120
The Aspen Glade Campground sits on the Conejos River in the Rio Grande National Forest offering campers the perfect setting for fly fishing and peaceful nature watching.
“Immaculate, beautiful river front spaces, well maintained campground, spacious sites… The beauty of Aspen Glade campground is unmatchable” …need we say more?
RV Parks and Campgrounds Near Buena Vista, CO
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The Collegiate Peaks Wilderness Area is part of Buena Vista’s claim to fame.
Whether you want to meet and explore, wine and dine or shop and stay, Buena Vista is the perfect destination. Rent an e-bike, take a rafting trip, or book a walking tour (The Outlaw, Whores & History Tour is popular, as is the Ghost and Murder Tour). The Granite Via Ferrate Climbing Experience and inflatable kayak rentals are available for those more adventurous, too. Great restaurants, galleries and shops are there for you to discover in town, too.
Buena Vista KOA, CO - 27700 Co Rd 303, Buena Vista, CO 81211
The view from your campsite will be spectacular; there are five 14,000 foot plus peaks framing the valley. Located a few miles southeast of Buena Vista you’re only a mile from the Arkansas River and all the recreational activities it has to offer. Play volleyball, basketball, ping pong and horseshoes on site. Groups welcome, Wifi, provided but be aware it is limited. Pavilion, dog park, and snack bar on site. Firewood and propane available for purchase. Maximum pull thru length is 105 feet.
Valley Mobile RV Park, CO - 30620 US-24, Buena Vista, CO 81211
Just two miles north of Buena Vista, Colorado, Valley Mobile RV Park offers large level sites with patios, lawns and trees. All spaces have full hookups with 50 amp service at no additional cost. Shower, laundry, clotheslines and free Wifi provided for guests. Plan to attend the Tuesday morning coffee hours or Sunday evening campfire get-togethers. Four wheeling trails, fishing and mineral hot springs are just some of what makes this place so special.
Arrowhead Point Camping Resort - 33975 US-24, Buena Vista, CO 81211
Arrowhead Point Camping Resort claims you’ll come for the scenery but stay for the hospitality! Start your perfect camping vacation with a cup of espresso from the on-site coffee shop. Located on the Collegiate Peaks Scenic Byway, Arrowhead Point is where the original 1800s Pony Express and Stage Coach stop was located. The grounds still has the old remains of the bunk house, stable and tack room to explore. 35 big rig friendly sites with cable TV. Yurt and loft cabin available for rent. On site camp store, sparkling restrooms and laundry facility…and the nearby activities are endless, from horseback riding to zip line tours! Handicapped accessible.
RV Parks and Campgrounds Near Mosca, CO
Named for the nearby pass and the Spanish explorer, Luis de Moscoso Alvardo, Mosca Colorado sits at 7,559 feet above sea level. There is an abundance of federal land near this sleepy town – Great Sand Dunes National Park, Great Sand Dunes Wilderness area, San Luis State Wildlife Area, Sangre de Cristo Wilderness and South Zapata Lake and Falls, to name a few. Plan to visit the Colorado Gators Reptile Park while you are there. Rain or shine there is something to do and each season brings some new activities to experience.
Great Sand Dunes Oasis RV Park - 7800 CO-150, Mosca, CO 81146
For stunning views of the Sand Dunes, look no further than the Great Sand Dunes Oasis RV Park! 20 level, pull thru sites with 30/50 electrical hook ups. Sand board and sled rentals at the RV park so that you can live the sand dunes experience to the fullest. Hot showers, camp store with souvenirs, gifts and curios, gas and a restaurant serving breakfast, lunch and dinner are on site, as well. Group sites, individual tent sites, camper cabins and motel, too!
Rustic Rook Resort LLC, Colorado – Camping & Campgrounds - 13254 Lane 5 N, Mosca, CO 81146
This is glamping at its finest! When you check in you will park your vehicle and use a wagon to transport your items to your camp spot. Amenities include snacks and gift stores, nightly community fires and grills, fenced dog park, kids big wheel track, volley ball and Frisbee golf…and on site coffee! Complimentary hot breakfast is served daily. And, adult beverages are available – including that morning mimosa! Preorder your lunch when you’re ready to go exploring. Grill packages are available for pre-order, as well. Other amenities include bath products, bedding and towels, USB battery packs and lanterns and on-site dining. Their website says, “Natural Hot Springs, a day at the water park, a scenic train ride, hike to a waterfall or up a 14,000ft mountain or even visit an alligator farm. Your selection of area activities and sights may surprise you.”
Rustic Rook Resort is only 15 miles from the Great Sand Dunes National Park. This park was designated as an International Dark Sky Park in 2019, so you can enjoy world-class stargazing right from your camp’s porch!
RV Parks and Campgrounds Near Cripple Creek, CO
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Located just 20 miles southwest from Colorado Springs near the base of Pikes Peak, Cripple Creek was a former gold mining town. Today there are nine casinos all within walking distance of each other located along historic Bennet Avenue. You can take a tour of the old Mollie Kathleen Mine, see a modern, working gold mine or just enjoy the historical architecture of downtown Cripple Creek. They say you can still strike it rich…”Rich in Beauty, Rich in Excitement, Rich in Adventure and Rich in History!”
Cripple Creek KOA, CO - 2576 County Road 81, PO Box 1689, Cripple Creek, CO 80813
Stay at the highest KOA campsite in the world; the Cripple Creek KOA is 10,000 feet above sea level with panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. There are pull thru RV sites as well as primitive camping cabins or wilderness tent sites. Located within an hour of many attractions like Pike’s Peak and the Royal Gorge. There is hiking, mountain biking, fishing, geocaching and rock climbing adventures awaiting you…just to name a few. 63 foot maximum length.
RV Parks and Campgrounds Near Pueblo, CO
Known as the “Steel City” Pueblo was once one of the largest steel-producing cities in the United States. Today you’ll find a true commitment to the arts and a charming, historic brick downtown with the Riverwalk project to explore. Visit the El Pueblo History Museum; a recreation of an 1840s trading post or the Rosemount Museum, built in 1893. You will experience the opulence of the time in this 37-room mansion that once housed the areas prestigious Thatcher family. The Nature and Wildlife Discover Center is a multi-campus nature preserve and educational facility where you can witness the rehabilitation of raptures. West of the town, Lake Pueblo State Park offers fishing, boating and camping.
Pueblo KOA, CO - 4131 Interstate 25 North, Exit 108, Pueblo, CO 81008
The Pueblo KOA is centrally located for a one-stop camping spot for attractions like the Garden of the Gods, Royal Gorge, Bishop’s Castle, Pikes Peak and more! Pull thru sites, 24/7 laundry and free WiFi/Cable. An adult-only hot tub is there to soak your cares away but kids have their on things: they can enjoy the jumping pillow, pedal karts, a heated pool and playgrounds. Private RV sites include fenced area with a gas grill, patio with fire pit and picnic table. 125 foot max length. Free campsite delivery of Kactus Kitchen eats featuring Hunt Brothers Pizza and Wings. Summertime milk shake socials and pancake breakfasts. There is a snack bar on site as well as a dog park.
Lake Pueblo State Park, CO - 640 Pueblo Reservoir Road, Pueblo, CO 81005
A real mecca for sun lovers and water sports enthusiasts, Lake Pueblo is one of Colorado’s most popular parks. With 4600 acres of surface water, 60 miles of shoreline and 10,000 acres of land, there is never a feeling of being crowded. Lake Pueblo has 400 campsites and welcomes tents, motorhomes, campers and trailers. This park has ADA fishing access and two full-time marinas. Jet Skiing, boating, water skiing, sailing and sailboarding are just a few of the aquatic activities. Dump and comfort stations. Too much fun to list it all – just come stay, you’ll love it!
Pueblo South / Colorado City KOA, CO - 9040 Interstate 25 South @ Exit 74, Pueblo, CO 81004
Located 20 miles south of Pueblo, this quiet get-away has room for everybody! Pull thru sites for smaller units, up to 55 foot and 60 feet x 30 feet angled sites for larger towing vehicles. Pueblo South / Colorado City KOA can also accommodate big rigs with 85 foot with their all-grass, pull thru sites (some are even satellite friendly!) Heated pool and adult-only hot tub and sauna, too. Catering is offered on site. Free fitness center. Firewood, propane, mini golf and snack bar are available at an additional cost. WiFi and Cable TV. Pet friendly. Pueblo South / Colorado City KOA is so centrally located you can find great adventures and attractions going north or south! They brag that this campground averages over 300 days of sunshine annually. Seasonal, weekly, monthly and group rates are available. NOTE – GPS does not work to find this site. Take Exit 74 E.
RV Parks and Campgrounds Near Canon City, CO
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Canon City is best known for its many fossil discoveries and the world’s highest suspension bridge, the Royal Gorge. This small, Southern Colorado community has so much to offer visitors. If you are traveling with children, plan to visit the Dinosaur Experience; the interactive family museum is a kid-pleaser. The Royal Gorge Railroad is a top attraction that departs daily. This scenic rail tour also offers first class dining service with locally sourced foods and great cocktail concoctions. Breakfast, lunch and dinner is served and it is prepared fresh, right on board as you sit back and relax. You can travel back in history and enjoy afternoon tea at the Royal Gorge Mansion. Built in the late 1800s, this property has four acres of manicured grounds to explore and the home is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. As with many Colorado adventures, you can also white water raft, golf, hiking and mountain biking, you can take all types of tours, but only in Canon City, Colorado can you visit a winery housed in a former monastery.
Royal Gorge/Canon City KOA, CO - 559 County Road 3A, Canon City. CO 81215
Warm days and cool nights make for perfect camping! The Royal Gorge / Canon City KOA has 90 foot pull thru sites with electrical service. There are also 11 cabins to rent and secluded tent sites. Self-serve convenience foods are offered on site, and prepared meals are also available for “stay in” dining. Firewood, propane and tour shuttles are on site, as well. The pool is open May-September. Lots of planned activities and tons of nearby attractions. A perfect “base camp” for your next family vacation!
RV Parks and Campgrounds Near Salida, CO
Salida has so many activities it’s hard to tell where to start. Home to Colorado’s largest historic district, there are 136 preserved buildings and a walking tour to tell you their stories (be on the lookout for the ghosts that are said to still inhabit some of the locations!) In the winter there is Monarch Mountain; a great place to learn to ski or snowboard. Summer offers rafting on over 100 miles of the Arkansas River. You can fish Colorado’s longest stretch of gold medal waters while in Salida, or relax at the beach. There is also the Monarch Scenic Tram for jaw-dropping aerial views of the stunning surroundings. Salida has a hot springs, a fish hatchery and a museum. You’ll find distilleries, restaurants, art galleries and antique shops in town, too. Plus there are outdoor and mountain activities like zip lines and mountain biking, plus beautiful scenery and wildlife. And, you can hike 15 of Colorado’s famed 14,000 foot peaks or just set out on one of Salida’s 175+ hiking routes designed for all levels of experience, from novice to the expert hiker.
Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area, CO - 307 W Sackett Ave, Salida, CO 81201
Known for its whitewater rafting and kayaking, the Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area (AKA: AHRA) offers class IV and V rapids. But don’t worry, there are also areas for beginners and families! There are eight campgrounds in the AHRA, all with ramps for non-motorized vessels. Ranger station and visitor center on site for help with your questions. There is no water or electricity at the campgrounds and no motorized crafts are permitted on the river. Primitive camping site with vault toilets, tent pads, grills and picnic tables available. 64+ senior discounts, see reserveamerica.com for specifics.
Salida / Mt. Shavano KOA, CO - 16105 US 50 West, Salida, CO 81201
High country recreation is what you’ll find at this KOA. The Salida / Mt. Shavano KOA is located just 13 miles from Monarch Pass off of Highway 50. Maximum pull thru length is 100 feet. 30 amp service. ATV trails, horseshoe pit, volleyball and dog park will keep you and fido entertained. Plan to make time to head into Salida for their one-of–a kind arts district, unique shopping and dining or enjoy the outdoors with mountain biking trails, fly fishing and rafting.
Angel of Shavano Group, Colorado - Salida, CO 81201
Considered one of the area’s best kept secrets, this campground is located next to the Arkansas River and offers a myriad of outdoor recreational activities. Hike, bike and, of course, fish! From national forests to mountain peaks you’ll get a genuine mountain camping experience at Angel of Shavano Group campgrounds. Maximum pull thru length is 100 feet. Ask the camp hosts about the mountain biking trails, fly fishing hot spots and how to book a white water rafting adventure. Dog park, all terrain vehicle trails, horseshoe pit and volleyball on site. Close to snow skiing, too.
Sugarbush Campground, CO - 9229 US-50, Howard, CO 81233
Located 15 miles from downtown Salida, Colorado, Sugarbush Campground offers full hookup RV sites and premium tent sites with electricity. Camping necessities include clean bathrooms and showers, laundry, pavilion, free WiFi and a liquor store! Firewood, ice and RV accessories for sale at the camp store. Self serve kiosk is available for easy check in.
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Mueller State Park, CO - 21045 CO-67, Divide, CO 80814
Enjoy year round recreation at this 5,000 acre park with wildlife, spring-fed meadows, forests and massive rock outcroppings. Stop by the Visitor Center and view the scenic panoramic overlook and the Wildlife Kiosk to learn about animals that call this park home – like elk, black bear, hawks and mule deer. The Rock Pond trailhead begins there too and connects to the Wapiti Nature Trail; a short, family-friendly hike. Trial maps are available at the Visitors Center.
Cotopaxi / Arkansas River KOA, CO - 21435 US-50, Cotopaxi, CO 81223
RV sites have concrete patios, fire rings and patio furniture. Maximum pull thru length is 75 feet. Upgraded tent sites feature a deck overlooking the Arkansas River. There is firewood, propane, a snack bar and mini golf for purchase on site as well as a dog park, ceramics workshop, fishing, and plenty of planned activities like ice cream socials. Book a helicopter ride over the Royal Gorge or rent a jeep and go exploring. There are nearby attractions to keep you busy all day – every day!
RV Parks and Campgrounds Near Lake George, CO
Eleven Mile State Park, CO - 4229 Co Rd 92, Lake George, CO 80827
One of the state’s largest reservoir, you’ll find rainbow, brown and cutthroat trout along with kokanee salmon, northern pike and carp. At Eleven Mile State Park you’ll find waterfront camping, boating and ideal conditions for sailing and windsurfing. Open year round you’ll have plenty of room to breathe and recreate. Take your pick of 348 camp sites. Laundry facilities, showers, flush toilets, water fill up station and dump station are open May-September only.
RV Parks and Campgrounds Near Victor, CO
100 Mile Overlook at 105 West Ranch – Coleman Cooking Site, CO – TBD,Co Rd 863, Victor, CO 80860
This Coleman equipped campsite has over 100 acres of private camping with more than three miles of private hiking trails. 100 Mile Overlook is just about an hour from Colorado Springs and the massive 14, 115 foot Pikes Peak towering above it. Mining tours, gold panning, gambling, restaurants , railroad tours and dining are minutes away. Hiking, fishing and climbing, too! You can also purchase the extra “Adventure Gear Shed” that gets you unlimited firewood, fishing equipment, SUP boards, mountain bikes, hiking gear, outdoor games, etc. The name says it all – you can see for over 100 miles!