If you need to stay right in Greeley, this is probably your only choice. The smell from the stockyards can be overwhelming depending on the wind direction. This is an older park with narrow sites and older utility connections, although we had no problems with the power or water. The wifi signal was weak at our site and I had to orient the computer to get any signal at all. The signal might be stronger if you are close to the office. The park roads are mostly dirt and gravel and the park is rather dusty. Some people did not observe the 5mph speed limit. The park does have strict rules and the other guests seemed to be well behaved in spite of their appearance. Next time we will probably not stay right in Greeley, most likely go to Loveland. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here last fall for almost three months without incident. We returned to stay for 4 months on this visit. We were told that because we had a dog over 20 pounds, 1 month would be the limit for us. She is 30 pounds, 16 years old, and on her last legs. This is not a "large dog" as she was classified by this park. As stated previously, the sites are extremely close together. This is more of an overnight park than it is a destination park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The park is clean, the WiFi is great. The sites are tiny. Overnight only sites are much larger than the monthly sites. We had to squeeze our 40' rig into our site. Our front yard is approximately 6-8 feet wide. The dead center of our awning area is the next site's water, sewer and electric hookup. The roads are very narrow. The staff is very friendly. There is no view. This appears to be an old KOA park. This is really not my idea of RV'ing. Give me a Thousand Trails Park any day! We camped here in a Motorhome.