Best RV Parks & Resorts near Blanca, CO

Blanca, CO is a great camping destination for adventurers of all types. There are tons of hikes and other fun activities to partake in, as well as sights to see and explore. Find the best campgrounds near Blanca, CO. Read helpful reviews and tips to find the perfect camping option for you and your crew.

Best RV Sites Near Blanca, Colorado (90)

    1. Cool Sunshine RV Park

    9 Reviews
    Alamosa, CO
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 992-9105

    $40 - $52 / night

    "Laundry room in main building where check in with two washers. Back in spaces are close to each other. Pull throughs have more room between spaces."

    "Close to shopping and eating. -25-30 minutes from sand dunes. -clean facilities including small workout room and play area complete with outdoor games. -Shirley is so sweet."

    2. Sand Dunes Recreation

    28 Reviews
    Mosca, CO
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 378-2807

    "It’s more spread out, same amenities as the rustic tent and 180 mountain sunrise views. I’m also working full time while here and the internet has been pretty dependable so far."

    "We booked only one hour before arriving around 5pm looking for a last minute camp with showers. Boy did we get more than we asked for!"

    3. Blanca RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Blanca, CO
    0 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 379-3201

    "That said, it's still peaceful, and the people are nice. Has shower and laundry for guests, and full hookups for RVs. It's $30 per night or $199 a week, we stayed two days, and would stay again."

    "Nice place to stay with a small store, gas station, and showers available. Helpful staff, had a great night's rest in this hidden gem!"

    4. Stonewall Lodge & RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Weston, CO
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 868-2294

    $45 - $50 / night

    "Clean friendly staff/owner. Larry is the man. Found this place when everything along the interstate was booked."

    "We were so fortunate to find Stonewall Lodge and rv Resort. Full hook ups, if that’s what you would like. Very friendly and relaxed atmosphere. Beautiful nature drives."

    5. Circle the Wagons RV Park

    3 Reviews
    La Veta, CO
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 988-6190

    $44 - $51 / night

    "Very well run Clean bath and laundry room. Large camp spots with Large shading trees. Excellent WiFi."

    "Easy spot over the border in Colorado. We were there as a jump off to head further West from North Texas area and made it well before dark to hook up. Nice clean park with all the amenities."

    6. Woods & River RV Park

    10 Reviews
    Del Norte, CO
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 657-4530

    "Beautiful grounds along the Rio Grande River with trail and gazebos for a very relaxing and restful stay!"

    "Water and power but there is a dump station. Rio Grand River at your door step. Sites 1 through 18. Very relaxing Staff is friendly and helpful. Would definitely slay here again."

    7. Ute Creek RV Park

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    Blanca, CO
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 379-3238

    8. Gears RV Park and Cafe

    2 Reviews
    Aguilar, CO
    50 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 680-0861

    $35 / night

    "Mix of back in and pull through. Clean with a few long term folks who are friendly. 30-50 amp and full hookup that’s affordable. Near highway but I didn’t hear it."

    "We've stayed at the park several times traveling between New Mexico and Colorado."

    9. My Place

    1 Review
    Blanca, CO
    1 mile
    +1 (719) 298-0616

    $40 - $80 / night

    10. Sangre de Cristo Mountain RV Escape

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    San Luis, CO
    15 miles
    +1 (972) 436-3045

    $45 / night

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RV Park Reviews near Blanca, CO

614 Reviews of 90 Blanca Campgrounds


  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 23, 2022

    Gears RV Park and Cafe

    GEARS is great !

    Such nice folks! The cafe is being remodeled and I will certainly stop when I come through. Mix of back in and pull through. Clean with a few long term folks who are friendly. 30-50 amp and full hookup that’s affordable. Near highway but I didn’t hear it.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 2, 2025

    Great Sand Dunes Oasis

    great location

    campsites are w electric and water and sewer hookup. also a dump station. picnic table and firepit. lots of room for big rigs. nice showers/toilets and a big sink outside to do dishes. short drive to NP. pass on restaurant.

  • K
    Apr. 8, 2021

    Piñon Campground — Lathrop State Park

    Lathrop State Park has a little of everything

    We have visited this park several times, in the summer, spring and fall. The campground provides a nice visitors center, two small lakes (one non-wake), a sand beach, paved and unpaved bike trails, fishing, a kids fishing pond, trails, and electric or no-hook-up camping. The campground is divided into three loops with each loop containing flush toilets and shower facilities. A tent-only campground is situated closer to the highway, while the three loops are far from the road and provide ample star-gazing experiences. Favorite spots include 102 (has a great view of the Spanish Peaks), and site 84 (private pull-through with junipers and other short trees to block the road/other campers). I have attended several ranger programs here and hiked on all trails. Playing on the beach and picnicking is enhanced by the water stations to wash off the sand, benches, picnic tables, and shade trees. Kayaking on the no-wake lake is peaceful and fishing is abundant. Bike riding is simple and mostly flat. A fully paved trail circles the lake and is accessible by the campgrounds. A public, 9-hole golf course sits directly next to the park. The course is inexpensive and fun for an afternoon or morning. If you've exhausted all your options at the park itself, head one hour away to the Great Sand Dunes National Park to "surf" on the dunes and learn about this beautiful area. This park truly has a little of everything and while it is one of the oldest state parks in Colorado, it is well-maintained and enjoyable year-round.

  • Michelle G.
    Jul. 13, 2020

    Aspen Acres Campground

    Well maintained & staffed

    This was a delightful experience for us. There are sites for every type of camper: tent, trailer, RV, glamping and cabins. This is a somewhat small but well maintained private campground with lots of simple amenities. All is the wooded back-in sites have full hook-ups (30A) and there are pull-thru sites (Ithink they are still 30A). The center wooded area is perfect for tents. A small dog park gave our girls the chance to run free for a little. There is a shower house with bathrooms that are well maintained. Trash is kept tidy and didn’t smell even on the 97 degree day. Very easy to access but no road noise (at least not at our site).

    We have a 26’ trailer and stayed in site 18. It was near the end of the row and relatively quiet. We only wish we had a longer power cable. (Our next purchase!) Our port is at the back and the outlet was way up front. To reach, we had to set up near the front of the site which limited our parking. Just pointing that out for others who might be ill prepared too.

    We were too far away to take advantage of WiFi which is fine, we just wandered up near the office to check our texts once daily. It might be more accessible if you are located closer to the office. No cell service for Verizon. Personally, I was happy to be unplugged for a couple of days!

    Although we had a fire ban in effect, we were able to rent a propane fire pit from the office. Be super cautious and check fire restrictions for Custer County. (http://oem.custercountygov.com/firecon.htm)

    Aspen Acres has a lot more staff than I expected and they patrolled frequently. Very helpful and friendly.

    5 minutes from Bishops Castle and 10 minutes from Lake Isabel ($7 day use fee). Easy drive up from I-25 but fairly steep in spots if that is problematic.

    We will stay again!

  • Hayley K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 10, 2020

    Del Norte City Park

    Only One Night Stay Allowed

    This is an interesting spot to stay the night. It is right on the river and there are 1-5 sites with a playground, bathrooms, bbq pit, and a dump station. I'm not sure who takes care of this park but they have done a great job! 

    It is not pet friendly so keep them on a leash and walk them off property.

    It is a free site but you can only stay 1 night max. It is not for tents but it will fit RV's and campervans just fine. Maximum RV length is 35 feet.

    The best thing about this site is that it is within walking distance of Three Barrel Brewing Company! Excellent beer and a legit pizza oven!

  • Joseph W.
    Jul. 29, 2020

    Canon Bonito RV & Fisherman's Club

    Love the location.

    This is my type of park. Located in a beautiful valley giving away to peaceful nights. At an altitude of 8100 feet I enjoyed pleasant days 76° and cool night 56°. Pet friendly park with WiFi and good Verizon cell service. Restrooms are still closed due to Covid 19. Took a day trip to Great Sand Dunes. Pass Port American card got me 50% off one night.

  • Johnathan C.
    Jan. 8, 2021

    Mosca Campground

    Beautiful view

    One of few places to camp close to Great Sand Dunes NP in winter months. Electric sites with semi-covered picnic table and fire pits. I think toliet were closed for the season but didn’t try. Colorado hunting/fishing license required for sites

  • Debra M.
    Nov. 16, 2020

    Piñon Campground — Lathrop State Park

    Views for Miles

    We stayed here the first week o f November 2020. Not all sites were open and the park was not crowded at all. The bathrooms were open and the weather was beautiful. The sites are all pull through and private. We had lots of space behind us to stretch out in. A picnic table was also placed in a space where shade would be provided on a concrete slab. Electric and water at the site and a dump station at the exit.

  • Kari T.
    Sep. 28, 2016

    Alamosa KOA

    Friendly, Beautiful KOA in Alamosa

    The Alamosa KOA was chosen by our family because we like to have the option for swimming at the end of a hard day of play in the National Parks. We made our reservation for our site in March, a mere three months before our mid-week, June 7 arrival.

    This KOA has a nice sized heated, outdoor pool with reasonable hours, closing around 8:00 PM. The pool temperature was warm enough for even the adults to slip right into it. There is also a fantastic playground with updated equipment, including an elevated tunnel system that ends with safety slides. When you have a small child who loves to play, especially a special needs child, this is a big deal! Other amenities include showers and laundry facilities (we did not use either but they looked nice). Wi-Fi is advertised, and the signal is available, but was not even fast or reliable enough to load photos from Instagram or Twitter. Streaming would be out of the question, but it would probably suffice for checking email.

    One of the more unique benefits offered at this KOA include on-site Hunt Brothers Pizza and breadsticks. Not only can you get hot, fresh pizza here, made to order, but they will deliver it to your site! In addition, they deliver wood and ice. This site also offers a weekend pancake breakfast (seasonal).

    The RV sites were leveled very well, and they have both 30-amp and 50-amp sites available. There are small shade trees scattered throughout the camping area, but they are still quite young and small. I read some previous reviews that felt the sites were too close together. Although there was little privacy, we have certainly had less room between sites than we had in Alamosa. Perhaps with slide-outs it might be more compact, but our little Starcraft fit in just fine. In addition to RV sites, there are tent sites and camping cabins available.

    Our take-away from Alamosa KOA: The view from the campsite and the kindness and helpfulness of the hosts, the Martin family, make this a return-trip campground for sure! Any questions for us about this site? Leave them in the comments below!


Guide to Blanca

Blanca, Colorado, offers a variety of RV camping options that cater to outdoor enthusiasts looking for adventure and comfort in the stunning natural landscape.

Explore the Great Sand Dunes National Park

  • The Great Sand Dunes Oasis is just a short drive from the park, providing full hookups and a clean bathhouse for a comfortable stay.
  • Alamosa KOA is conveniently located about 30 minutes from the dunes, featuring a well-stocked store and a pizza shop that delivers to your campsite.
  • For a unique experience, Sand Dunes Recreation offers heated pools and hot tubs, making it a great spot to relax after a day of exploring the dunes.

Well-Reviewed Campgrounds with Full Hookups

  • Cool Sunshine RV Park provides a clean environment with electric hookups and a friendly atmosphere, perfect for a peaceful stay.
  • At Blanca RV Park, guests can enjoy full hookups and easy access to local amenities, although some reviews mention noise concerns.
  • Circle the Wagons RV Park features spacious sites and clean facilities, making it a solid choice for RV travelers.

Activities and Amenities for RVers

  • Ute Creek RV Park offers a serene setting for those looking to unwind, although it lacks some amenities like drinking water and showers.
  • Sammies RV Park is open year-round and provides essential hookups, making it a convenient stop for travelers.
  • Stonewall Lodge & RV Park features a friendly atmosphere with a playground for children and a campfire area, ideal for family gatherings.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Blanca, CO is Cool Sunshine RV Park with a 4.4-star rating from 9 reviews.

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