Best RV Parks & Resorts near Collbran, CO

Several RV parks near Collbran provide full-hookup accommodations for travelers exploring western Colorado. Canyon View RV Resort in Grand Junction features concrete pads with spacious sites, picnic tables, and fire pits, accommodating larger motorhomes with 50-amp service. "The sites are nice, more widely spaced than most private CGs and the sites are angled, so you're not looking directly in your neighbor's windows," noted one visitor about the resort's thoughtful layout. Palisade Basecamp RV Resort offers 99 sites with full hookups, including both back-in and pull-through options, while Four Seasons River Inn & RV Park in Delta provides six RV sites with electric, water, and sewer connections. Grand Mesa RV Park in Mesa sits at higher elevation and accommodates tents, RVs, and offers 50-amp electrical service.

Throughout the Grand Junction area, RV parks typically maintain year-round availability, though mountain locations may close during winter months. Cell service varies significantly by location, with stronger signals in valley areas and limited connectivity at higher elevations. Most parks accommodate pets, though specific restrictions may apply. Propane refills are available at several locations including Junction West Grand Junction and Love's RV Hookup. Dump stations can be found at Palisade Basecamp and Love's, while laundry facilities exist at multiple parks. A camper mentioned that "the bathrooms, showers and laundry were up to par" at Monument RV Park in Fruita. When planning routes, consider that some mountain access roads involve steep grades and tight turns, particularly when approaching Grand Mesa National Forest.

Best RV Sites Near Collbran, Colorado (113)

    1. Love's RV Hookup-Parachute CO 826

    1 Review
    Parachute, CO
    15 miles
    Website

    $37 - $599 / night

    2. Canyon View RV Resort

    16 Reviews
    Grand Junction, CO
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 730-2600

    $40 - $85 / night

    "It’s close to everything including sites. The mountains are beautiful. Night sky was jaw dropping. The resort was very quiet which was SO nice and relaxing."

    "We have a 36 ft Class A with a Cherokee Trailhawk tow and stayed in site B02 for 4 days in mid June. The temperatures were into the 100’s in the area."

    3. Four Seasons River Inn & RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Delta, CO
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 874-9659

    "Pretty campground with grass at the sites, a river a short walk away (there's a good portion of the campground with riverside sites, but limited for larger rigs)."

    "Overnighted before a hike into Browns Canyon (30 min away) and found everything that most RVers would want in basic accommodations in the high country."

    4. Palisade Basecamp RV Resort

    27 Reviews
    Palisade, CO
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 462-9712

    $43 - $137 / night

    "Pull throughs ... back ends available. Fabulous service from the owners. We planned on staying 2 nights but ended up staying a few more days."

    "The resort may not be busy in the fall, but that just adds to the appeal of staying this season. We arrived late, but check in was a breeze, and we were able to make ourselves comfortable."

    5. Heron's Nest RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Silt, CO
    27 miles
    +1 (970) 876-2443

    "We are full time travelling in a MH. We are mainly touring NPs. After a particularly busy park schedule we like to just chill. This KOA is super for that!"

    6. Gateway RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Carbondale, CO
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 379-8151

    "This quaint little campground is just below the highway. While there is quite a bit of highway noise when outside, it didn’t bother us when we were inside our trailer."

    "FHU, friendly hosts, right on the bike path and next to the Roaring Fork River. It is not a destination campground, it is a the best place to park and explore the best of Colorado."

    7. Junction West Grand Junction

    3 Reviews
    Grand Junction, CO
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 245-8531

    "Idyllic campground alongside Animas river against beautiful mountains. Very close proximity to Swiss Alps of America and downtown Durango."

    "There is a playground for kids and a splash pad that was working."

    8. Stego Vista RV Park Hotchkiss, Colorado

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    Hotchkiss, CO
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (618) 841-4407

    $30 - $500 / night

    9. River Village RV Park

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    Paonia, CO
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 527-4434

    $60 / night

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RV Park Reviews near Collbran, CO

782 Reviews of 113 Collbran Campgrounds


  • Aaron
    Jul. 4, 2021

    Gateway RV Park

    Cozy campground near Carbondale

    This quaint little campground is just below the highway. While there is quite a bit of highway noise when outside, it didn’t bother us when we were inside our trailer.

    The double wide sites offer picnic tables and a fire ring, along with full hookups. The facilities are well maintained and clean. The sites are a bit shallow (we could not lower the rear patio on our 25’ toy hauler).

    Only minutes away from the cute little town of Carbondale. Here there are plenty of options to stuff your belly with great food and/or wet your whistle with local beers/distillations.

    Located just above a beautiful river, the campground is close to a partially-paved 40+ mi bike path (Aspen <> Glenwood Springs). Although we didn’t have time to ride them, Trailforks shows some nice MTB trails nearby as well.

  • A
    Sep. 20, 2022

    BLM #174 Road Dispersed Camping

    Best Spot in Fruita

    I’ve been coming to 18 road for years, but this is the first year with a camper (19 feet). Very spaced out, easy to get away from others if you want peace, right by excellent mountain biking, and pretty close to town. With a cell service extender and a hotspot both my partner and I were able to work remotely from here.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 15, 2025

    Island Acres Section Camping — James M. Robb Colorado River State Park

    Spacious State Park

    Overnight stay. Nice park park like setting with all the necessary amenities. Very flat concrete site with picnic table and canopy, fire ring, and gravel sitting area. 30 amp electric and water worked great. Excellent Verizon service as well. Nice view of distant mountains. We did occasionally hear a train in the distance, but it did not affect our sleep. Would stay again.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 5, 2022

    Glenwood Springs West/Colorado River KOA

    Efficient and clean

    After driving 4-10 hour days from Canada in our 16’ travel trailer, staying at Harvest Hosts, we decided to stop here to prep and regroup for the next leg of our journey. Full hook ups allowed us to flush our water systems, recharge all batteries and devices, and wait out some seriously nasty wind, like lift the trailer right off the ground wind (well felt like it I swear!). The place is super clean, easy to access, has great views and a helpful staff. Pet friendly with a small off-leash dog area even. Looks good for families too with a pool and water park, playground. Wifi was good and cell service at 2 bars. Not cheap but easy access to supplies and touristy spots.

  • Jeane L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 11, 2024

    Kebler Corner

    Would happily visit again!

    We stayed in a camper van over a busy holiday and loved it! We were hoping for a peaceful getaway for us and our dog and found it at Kebler. Yes, some of the spaces are close together but everyone there made it work well. The angled spots and strategic landscaping help too. Plenty of grassy common areas to stretch your legs and your pup’s (on leash), so much so we didn’t feel like we missed out on anything by not being parked with the big coaches along the river. Even better since the large river spots had little/no natural shade (most seemed to have their own awnings that our van didn’t so no worries there I think for them). The tent spots were in a different area on the other side of the property a little away from the busier parts. They also had less shade but had level pads and but seemed closer to the bridge (and hiking). The community vibe was respectful and friendly and it was lovely to stroll about and enjoy it all. Families were out and about, playing with their children and trying different things to do. There was a little playground and some activities in a covered space like velcro axe throwing and corn hole. There were soccer goals set up at one of the grassy areas too. There was also a frisbee golf course, hammocks and picnic tables scattered around the property. A sign by the bathrooms invited camp guests to go gentle group hike if you meet at the bridge at the posted time in the morning. The general store was open during the day and had more than I expected (came for stickers and snacks, left with a game of Bananagrams and more). There wasn’t cell service but wifi worked well for what we needed. The bathrooms were clean and the water was warm. On a busy weekend you might need to use the portable toilets near the tent sites if the regular ones are occupied at a busy time. In the future, splitting the shower and toilet facilities might help with that long term, but I am not sure how hard (and expensive) that is to do in places that are tucked away into the mountains like this. We did use the coin laundry and that worked well. At the time of our visit it was $2 for the washer and $3.50 for the dryer. There was a variety of cute cabins for rent with a good range in size and cost - and some have own their bathroom and even little patio spaces. The hosts and staff were friendly and helpful, even doing trash pickup in the morning if you left it out at a certain time by your site. Kebler is in a beautiful setting, has thoughtfully-designed spaces and is carefully maintained. We would definitely come back - hopefully in a camper van / travel trailer or even just to stay in one of the cabins.

  • kristin S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 1, 2020

    Fruita Section Camping — James M. Robb Colorado River State Park

    Perfect spot for Colorado NM

    I typically rate campgrounds as they fit into 1 of 5 categories. This campground will be rated as a Regional/Public Park — Grounds that are on public lands, and have a cost for entry and/or overnight stay. Ratings for this category are based on: Cost: 5 Allure of the park/lands: 4 Amenities as available (bathrooms, showers, hookups, etc): 5 Layout and privacy of sites: 5

    We have come to love camping in state parks. This park fits the bill of our now high expectations. Reasonable cost ($30 for electric & water + State Park fees), good layout with nice privacy, clean facilities (laundry, bathrooms, Rec rooms) and easy access.

    It’s about 15 minutes from Main Street in Grand Junction and very close to groceries, gas and restaurants. It is right off a main highway and has some ambient road noise but the biggest disturbance is the trains that come by around 11pm and blare the horns. We experienced it both nights, but after that... peaceful. We enjoyed the stars one night, but the glowing Taco Bell sign across the street was a little imposing. All good. The park is right at the bottom of the foothills to Colorado National Monument... less than 3 miles to the entrance station. It’s also right along the River Trail for cycling and walking/running.

    Each site is paved and level with a large gravel area with a shaded structure, picnic bench and fire pit. The roads are wide and very easy to navigate to your site. It’s a popular park for camping, so make reservations.

  • Mary S.
    Jun. 12, 2018

    Saddlehorn Campground — Colorado National Monument

    Great base for exploring the Colorado Nat'l Monument

    This campground is near the visitor center just off the rim road, about a 25 mile road from one entrance to the other. There are several hiking trails for exploring the Colorado National Monument; you could keep busy for a couple days or more, depending on how much you enjoy hiking. There is also rock climbing.

    The campground has 3 loops:

    • A: no reservations, open year round

    • B: reservations and walkup. If you have a reservation, your site will have a "Reserved" sign along with dates and your last name. No check in is required. Open sites have an "Open" sign.

    • C: doesn't show up on recreation.gov so it looks like it is also walkup. I think groups can reserve it. There are tent pads which I didn't see in A and B (but you can pitch a tent in A and B). Only tents and truck campers are allowed, and no generators are allowed in loop C.

    Bathrooms seem fairly new with auto flush toilets, motion sensor faucets and hand dryers. There is potable water at various locations clearly marked with a "water" sign. No electric, water or sewer at sites.

    There are a few "driveway" styles in loops A and B: back in/pull in, pull alongside and pull through. Picnic tables and grills are back among juniper and pine trees, and you can pitch a tent. I would stay in loop C if I had a tent...very nice sites.

    And the views are beautiful, especially at sunset.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 25, 2020

    Palisade Basecamp RV Resort

    Wow! Love this camping spot

    Can’t say enough about this camp spot. Wow!! Pull throughs ... back ends available. Fabulous service from the owners. We planned on staying 2 nights but ended up staying a few more days. Dog park, showers, laundry faculties, full hookups, general store, art, great WiFi (we had Verizon) ... and some sites are backed up to the Colorado River. Just amazing .... very clean. Would highly recommend!

  • Roxanna L.
    Apr. 9, 2025

    Canyon View RV Resort

    Grand Junction, CO

    Loved this place!!! Very clean, friendly and have huge sites. Looks fairly new. It’s close to everything including sites. The mountains are beautiful. Night sky was jaw dropping. The resort was very quiet which was SO nice and relaxing. We didn’t use any amenities but I have no doubt they would be flawless. Grand Junction is worth a 2 night stay it has some incredible things to see. Good restaurants and we had perfect weather. It’s very pet friendly and even have small pet runs in some sites which we got. Nice dog park too. Grand Junction itself is very pet friendly.


Guide to Collbran

RV campgrounds near Collbran, Colorado occupy diverse terrain across Mesa and Delta counties, with elevations ranging from 4,600 to 11,000 feet. The area experiences significant seasonal temperature fluctuations, with summer highs reaching 90°F in valley locations while mountain campgrounds remain 15-20 degrees cooler. Accessibility varies dramatically between summer and winter months, with many mountain access routes becoming impassable after October.

What to do

River fishing access: At Palisade Basecamp RV Resort, campers enjoy direct Colorado River access for fishing. "The campground is beautiful, with the Colorado River on one side and peach orchards surrounding the rest," notes Rob S. The resort provides easy river entry points within 200 feet of riverfront sites.

Mountain biking trails: Located near Carbondale, Gateway RV Park offers convenient access to extensive trail networks. "Gateway is a great headquarters for Aspen, to Glenwood Springs and Marble... right on the bike path and next to the Roaring Fork River," explains Kimberly H. The partially-paved 40+ mile bike path connecting Aspen to Glenwood Springs runs adjacent to the campground.

Winery tours: Explore local vineyards within walking distance of several campgrounds. "The winery next door (Colterris) is awesome. Small family owned great atmosphere," shares Matt O. about Palisade Basecamp. Most tasting rooms operate seasonally with extended summer hours from May through September, typically charging $10-15 for standard tastings.

What campers like

Spacious sites: Canyon View RV Resort receives high marks for site layout. "We had an awesome stay when we were going through to Utah. The place is immaculate and the owner and ladies in the office were awesome," writes Brandi M. Sites include concrete patios with picnic tables and fire pits.

Clean facilities: Bathroom cleanliness ranks consistently high in reviews. "Loved our stay here. Brand new by only a few months when we stayed. The staff was great going above and beyond in every category, the place was spotless," reports Mark P. about Canyon View. Most facilities include free hot showers with private changing areas.

River views: Waterfront sites provide popular camping spots across the region. "Four seasons was easily accessible, clean, and service was very friendly. The park allows you to enjoy camping while being close to the small town amenities of Salida," notes Richard E. about Four Seasons River Inn & RV Park, which offers premium riverside camping locations.

What you should know

Highway noise: Several campgrounds experience traffic sounds due to proximity to major roads. "The campground is situated below the road keeping road noise low. The entrance is at a busy location on the highway and steep so take care while entering," advises Keith S. about Four Seasons River Inn.

Limited shaded sites: Newer campgrounds often lack mature trees. "No trees for shade, but they have planted quite a few," notes a Canyon View reviewer. Consider bringing portable shade structures during summer months when temperatures frequently exceed 90°F.

Seasonal closures: Mountain campgrounds operate on limited schedules. Grand Mesa RV Park in Mesa sits at higher elevation and typically closes from November through April due to snow accumulation. Lower elevation sites in Grand Junction, Fruita, and Delta generally remain open year-round.

Tips for camping with families

Splash pads and pools: Some resorts offer water features for children during hot summer months. "Had a hot tub that was actually hot and clean," mentions Brian C. about Canyon View's amenities, which also include a swimming pool and splash pad for younger children.

Pet restrictions: Policies vary significantly between campgrounds. "The privacy fences behind the back in sites really make it nice. We would absolutely stay here again," shares Kim G., noting Canyon View's pet-friendly features including small pet runs at some sites and a designated dog park.

Winter activities: Love's RV Hookup provides access to nearby winter recreation. "This was my first time emptying my gray water tank and filling my water tank. The manager Thomas couldn't have been more helpful!!!" reports Julie S. The location serves as a convenient base for families exploring Powderhorn Mountain Resort, approximately 45 minutes away.

Tips from RVers

Site selection for larger rigs: "Pretty campground with grass at the sites, a river a short walk away (there's a good portion of the campground with riverside sites, but limited for larger rigs)," advises Melody C. about Four Seasons River Inn. Request specific site dimensions when making reservations.

Water pressure considerations: Bring pressure regulators when camping in the area. "Great water pressure and WIFI. Showers and bathrooms were great," mentions Mark P., highlighting the need for proper equipment to manage variable water systems.

Mountain driving challenges: Large RVs should plan routes carefully when accessing higher elevation campgrounds. The road to Grand Mesa RV Park involves multiple switchbacks and grades exceeding 7% in some sections. Travel during daylight hours and check road conditions before attempting mountain passes, particularly during shoulder seasons.

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