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05/2013
rating [ 7/10 ]
Larimer County runs several RV campsites. This is one of two near Rocky Mountain National Park. Great thing is the price. I was in my teardrop camper and self contained so used a tent site for $27 for the night. Full hook ups are $37. There are two sets of restrooms and in one of the back sections I saw a porta potty. That is probably the only downside for the camp. The spaces on the perimeter are widely spaced, some have trees and shade. All have picnic table and fire pit. Starting next week you should plan on reservations through the fall. Since one of the NPS camps is closed again this year. There is also a smaller companion park a bit further south.
05/2013
rating [ 7/10 ]
The staff was friendly and the store had a lot variety. Interesting park layout. The back-ins look to be tight if you have slide outs with very little space between neighbors. There are 3 tiers. Across from the back-ins on each tier are parallel park sites. I had one of those for my teardrop. I commented that it looked like they had more cabins than RV spots and turns out that is accurate. This is a fair price as other spots in town outside the national park are more expensive.
04/2013
rating [ 9/10 ]
A gem of a park. Lots of trees and shade. Large open areas of grass with picnic tables. Covered patio deck with tables off of the back of the office in case of rain. Large gravel spots, plenty of room and extremely level. Hosts were very cordial. Would definitely go back if in the area.
04/2013
rating [ 7/10 ]
The Richfield KOA is located in a residential area and is very quite. Location is good as it is midway between the north and south ends of town for restaurants and shopping. Park was clean, restrooms were spotless, and the hosts were friendly.
04/2013
rating [ 7/10 ]
The Oasis is a large well maintained park. Restrooms were very clean. Reported a broken shower head and by the next morning it was replaced. Only complaint was when I asked about checking out but parking my 10 foot teardrop for a few extra hours the rate was nearly the same as an extra night. This despite many service vehicles and trailers from vendors servicing the park.
11/2012
rating [ 7/10 ]
Decided after a bit of cabin fever I would take my Camp-Inn teardrop out for a close by over nighter. This is a nice park north of Denver. Sites are HUGE. Probably at least 50 feet between sites. Most have a sheltered picnic table. About 50/50 electric or full hookup. Price this time of year was $20 for the electric only sites. First come first serve but plenty of open spots on a Friday evening. Only downside was that the main restroom facility is partially closed. Men/Women closed but the family bathroom open. Of course that means everyone is using one bathroom so if someone is taking a shower you are out of luck. On one of the other loops there is a vault toilet so at least there is a backup.
10/2012
rating [ 7/10 ]
This was off season for the campground and they only have dry camping. So no power, water or restrooms. I wanted to watch the debates and the cable and WiFi was still working so I setup. I was the only person there. Nice level sites, huge KOA that winds back into the hills. Very close to Mt Rushmore. Stayed there in a Camp-Inn teardrop trailer.
10/2012
rating [ 9/10 ]
Really nice KOA. Bit of highway noise but not to bad. Many sites had grass to the sides. Like a lot of Wyoming locations there are lots of long term folks that are working the oil and pipeline projects so could be challenging getting a site without a reservation during the 'season'. Staff was extremely helpful. Rate is for a tent camper since I didn't need any services with my teardrop. Would definitely go back.
10/2012
rating [ 5/10 ]
This park is located on a hillside behind the motel. Out of the 35 sites only a couple were available since the remainder are being used by long term folks, primarily workers for the oil and pipeline project in Wyoming. Found this situation at other Wyoming sites during this trip. Bathrooms were clean. Electric and cable were ok and my site had water that I didn't use. Sites are very very tight and are gravel only. Tight turns would be challenge with large rigs. Looked like most trailers were in the 30 ft range. Was there in a Camp-Inn teardrop.
10/2012
rating [ 8/10 ]
Stay at Ridgway nearly every year about this same time to shoot the fall colors. This year only stayed one night since it was way past peak for the colors. No problem getting a site since the park at this time of year is pretty empty. Drive the loops and find a spot that you like. Main bathroom does have showers but out on the loop B where I was located it was just a simple restroom with the prison style toilets. Everything was clean.
10/2012
rating [ 7/10 ]
Great remote location in the heart of the Rockies near Telluride and Wilson Mesa. This is a NSF site so not much in the way of amenities. I was there to shoot the fall colors but missed the window by a couple of weeks. Restrooms were closed, vault toilets, but they had portal potties at each of the restroom locations. Actually was able to connect via Verizon using a booster amp. But no over air TV.
09/2012
rating [ 8/10 ]
Nice clean KOA. Staff friendly. Others suggested staying towards the back due to road noise so that's what I did. Still hear it a bit if you are outside but not annoying. Bathrooms were immaculate as typical for the KOA's I've stayed at.
10/2012
rating [ 8/10 ]
Really nice park just north of Durango. Lots of shaded sites. Restroom/showers/laundry were clean and in top condition. Great park if you have dogs as they have a wide open area for your dogs to play. Location is just across the street from the Durango Silverton Narrow Gauge rail line. It is about 30 minutes train time if you want to see the trains go by (8:30am departure comes by about 9am, around 5:00 pm for the returns in the evening).
09/2012
rating [ 5/10 ]
As others have said the first night is free. I remembered this park from a previous pass through the area and stopped to take a mid-day break. Basically it is a large gravel lot. Spaces are back in only. Very dusty with any wind. They used to have some picnic tables but there were none in place. Some construction by the city going on on the perimeter so maybe they have been removed for the work. Not all sites have hook ups. Check the website for details.
09/2012
rating [ 4/10 ]
Typical KOA. Sites pretty close together. Wi-Fi went down and could not get AT&T signal and poor Verizon so out of luck for being online. No help to fix from the front desk. Location close to the highway so you do get highway noise.
09/2012
rating [ 8/10 ]
Found this using All Stays app on my iPad. Water is off for the season. They have started a remodel on a large number of electric only sites that will be electric/water next year. Easy setup. Wi-Fi was solid and you have a nice view of the lake from a large number of sites.
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