Very clean, nice size spaces; very friendly managers. No highway noise. Brand new fenced dog run. We had a great time. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The park is essentially in the desert area of the San Luis Valley. It is close to highway 160 but there is very little road noise. The wind blew the entire time we were there. The park could use some mowing and general manicuring of the sites. The wifi worked well. We will stop in again when we are in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great stopover park in Alamosa. The WIFI is fast and free. Sites are big and level. Very friendly owners. Will stay here over and over again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a small, quiet, and well-kept park with easy on and off access and no traffic, train or other obnoxious noises that plague so many other parks. The open, sparsely treed grounds in the 7000’ San Luis valley are surrounded by beautiful mountain backdrops and house several rows of mostly level pullthru sites, with a combination of full, 50-amp hookups (but only 4), full, 30-amp hook-ups, several water & electric, a handful of tent sites on the fringes of the park and the inevitable KOA cabins. Each site is equipped with tables, fire rings & grills. Navigating into some of the sites might be tight-turning for some of the biggest, big-rigs but we managed our 37’ fifth wheel & F-350 pickup with very little problem. The park has on-site propane, free WiFi, on-site owners & managers, a friendly, helpful staff and offers an escort to the site. The large, clean office building houses a cute all-year Christmas store and modest gift & supply store with grocery necessities and limited emergency RV supplies. The generously-sized, gravel spaces are separated by wide strips of lawn and a combination of young and mature trees. The playground is appropriately furnished and was enjoyed thoroughly by the many young campers using it during the Memorial Day week we were there. The lovely-looking pool was undergoing seasonal maintenance for the upcoming summer – the weather was still a bit too chilly for frolicking in the water. This is a great home-base to visit the Great Sands Dunes National Park, Zapata Falls, Alamosa Wildlife Refuge, Rio Grande Scenic Railroad & the Cumbres-Toltec Railroad. Now, the bad news: The Park has side-by-side hookups. We were on an end so we were not forced to share our front yard with a neighbor, not so with most other sites. The water pressure & voltage fluctuated quite a bit – the water pressure falling to 20 and the electric mostly never reaching 110. The single dumpster is by the office and certainly not convenient to all the campers. This highly-priced park offers no discounts – only their own KOA card which provides a 10% discount. We secured our reservations several months before our visit and would highly recommend the same for others – especially for any summer holiday week. If we return to the area we would most likely return to this park. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This campground has a very nice setting, with great views of the mountains. Got a spectacular sunrise! The staff (owners?) are very nice. We were not at all bothered by the highway noise, as most sites are far enough away from the road. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
The camp ground is under new ownership, and they have many improvements, and have plans for many more. The owners and staff provide excellence service. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Very nice place to stay. Much more desirable for tents and small RVs. We are only 36 ft and it appears that there is only about 4 sites that will accomodate a rig this size. We really enjoyed our stay there and recommend it to anyone. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice campground in two loops but definitely not designed with big RVs in mind. Out of 88 sites, I could fit in only 4 or 5 with my 33' fifthwheel and tow vehicle. Fortunately, one of those sites was vacant when I arrived. Most sites are suitable for tents, popups, and small (24 feet) RVs. No reservations accepted. No hookups, which is not unusual for national park campgrounds. Water faucet near the restrooms and dump station at camground entrance. Generator hours are 7 AM to 6 PM. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.