Location can't be beat
Arrived here after several days in Canyonlands as 3 of the 4 kids in our family were ready for town activities. We happened to see that the bookings were opening post-COVID and were able to reserve two nights.
It's a pretty park with a small waterfall just steps from it, and right along the San Miguel river, but the obvious draw is being steps from Telluride's Main Street and its park complex. We had site #28, which was right against the river and plenty large enough. Traffic through the park is minimal, but the river being next to this site drowned out most noise and the park seemed to be well managed to keep noise down.
This is not an RV site, but they are interspersed throughout the campground. There are decent showers in the campground, but much nicer ones are available for the same cost about 30-40 yards away at the pool/park showers. The campground shower/bath house also has a dishwashing sink on the back wall. I believe it's $3 for 5 minutes in the showers, and you have to use tokens, not quarters.
The nearby park has a kids fishing pond with a sign that says you can rent gear, but we didn't have time to use it. The adjacent park appeared to have yoga classes in the mornings as well.
The campground is pricy ($33/day for our tent site) but as the last stop of 7 days camping, the access to town and the ability to let the teenagers have some freedom wandering town and taking the gondola to Mountain Village was more than worth it.