Best RV Parks & Resorts near Delta, CO

Delta offers several RV-friendly campgrounds with full hookup sites and varying amenities. Four Seasons River Inn & RV Park provides electric, water and sewer hookups at its six spacious sites, while Valley Sunset RV Ranch offers year-round access with full hookups and big-rig friendly pull-through spaces. "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 Canyon View RV Resort near Grand Junction. Riverbend RV Park & Cabins in Montrose accommodates RVs from April through October with electric, water, and sewer connections on level sites, and KOA Montrose RV Resort features similar amenities with 50-amp service for larger motorhomes.

Throughout the region, most RV parks maintain gravel parking pads with concrete patios, though quality and levelness vary between locations. Cell service is generally reliable near Delta, with visitors reporting strong Verizon and AT&T coverage at most parks. Dump stations are available at River Bend RV Park and Valley Sunset RV Ranch, while Cedar Creek RV Park offers sanitary dump facilities without requiring overnight stays. Based on reviews from The Dyrt, some parks include a mix of short-term and long-term residents, particularly at Valley Sunset. Pet restrictions differ by location—Four Seasons prohibits pets while most others welcome them with designated dog areas. Propane is not available on-site at most parks, requiring trips into Delta or Montrose for refills.

Best RV Sites Near Delta, Colorado (131)

    1. Four Seasons River Inn & RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Delta, CO
    1 mile
    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."

    2. Riverbend RV Park & Cabins

    7 Reviews
    Montrose, CO
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 249-8235

    $42 - $149 / night

    "Such a peaceful campground during shoulder season. The river and pond are were very nice to sit by and observe nature. The Canada geese families were fun to watch."

    "The staff were extremely friendly, this sites were clean, dog park great, river amazing, and location to Montrose perfect.

    The laundry rooms was clean with new equipment."

    3. Stego Vista RV Park Hotchkiss, Colorado

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

    $30 - $500 / night

    4. Canyon View RV Resort

    16 Reviews
    Grand Junction, CO
    38 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."

    5. Cedar Creek RV Park

    12 Reviews
    Montrose, CO
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 249-3884

    "This RV park is close to a bowling alley and several restaurants. It's great for a quick stay. There does appear to be many long-term residents, but they are separate from the retro campers."

    "Wifi and T-Mobile service are good. Park is clean and front desk people are friendly and helpful."

    6. KOA Montrose RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Montrose, CO
    22 miles
    +1 (970) 249-9177

    "Very friendly staff, clean facilities and grounds. Only complaint is several (3) washers are out of order."

    7. Centennial RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Montrose, CO
    33 miles
    +1 (970) 240-3832

    "Super clean Park, bathrooms, laundry. Well maintained. Very Spacious pull thru rv spaces. Long green dog walk area. Surrounded by fields. Views of the San Juan mountain range."

    8. Valley Sunset RV Ranch

    2 Reviews
    Delta, CO
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 874-0200

    "Nice place, near railroad track. Didn’t hear train at night. Walking distance to a few restaurants. WiFi, 3 bars on sprint, 3 bars on Verizon. Propane fill up on site, full hook ups with cable."

    9. River Village RV Park

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

    $60 / night

    10. Palisade Basecamp RV Resort

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

    $43 - $136 / 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."

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RV Park Reviews near Delta, CO

797 Reviews of 131 Delta Campgrounds


  • 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.

  • Mea H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 28, 2022

    South Rim Campground — Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park

    Winter camping!

    We stayed in the winter off season in Loop A, since it’s the only loop open. They plow Loop A and all pull through sites. There was no fee for the campsite, just the park entrance fee. There’s no power in this loop and there’s no water since it’s shut off in the winter. There are pit toilets which are pretty clean for pit toilets. There were a few campers but they were spread so far apart since everyone needed pull through sites cause it snowed a lot recently. Some places the snow is up to your thighs and some places it’s up to your waist.

    Even without amenities, we were happy a campground was open in the Colorado winter.

    [Internet. Verizon via iPhone has no signal. However, with our booster Nighthawk MR-1100 - 25 mbps down and 1 mbps up with 200 ping.]

  • 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.

  • Chris P.
    May. 14, 2025

    South Rim Campground — Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park

    Camping under the Stars

    Campsites are open year round, but drinking water is only available mid-May through mid-October. Electric hookups are in Loop B which was closed for the season. There are no water hookups or dump stations at South Rim Campground.

    Stayed in Loop A. Vault Toilets and potable drinking water available. No Cell Service. $20/night via online reservation system.

  • 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.

  • Mea H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 24, 2022

    Dakota Terraces Campground — Ridgway State Park

    Winter camping

    If you are looking for a quiet and serene camping experience in the winter, this is your campground. Ridgeway State Park has one loop open during the winter in Dakota Terraces. They have winter rates. And they have great cell signal if you have Verizon and supposedly AT&T. (There’s a cell tower in one of the park’s campgrounds.)

    [Internet. Verizon via iPhone 12: 14 mbps down and 4 mbps up with 51 ms ping.]

    Read all the campground details straight from the park’s website before winter camping. Keep in mind the guest services building is closed for the winter. That means no laundry or showers. The restroom building is open. The dump station is open but the water fill is shut off. You can, however, fill you tanks up using the water spigots throughout the campground. We use a 5-gallon jerry can to transport the water. We’ve been here through a winter storm and they haven’t frozen yet. They also plow the roads.

    The visitor center is open which you should check out! There’s an overlook there. This time of year part of the reservoir is frozen. You can get loaner snow shoes at the visitor center! How awesome! Since it’s snowed almost a foot, we’ve been snowshoeing all over the park and through the trails and closed campgrounds.

    There’s like 5 campsites occupied. It’s so quiet. We have our own little winter wonderland.

  • 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!

  • Thomas B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 11, 2020

    South Rim Campground — Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park

    Close to the beauty

    This is a nice, clean functional campground that is close to one of the most beautiful places on earth. Unfortunately you can’t see that place, since the sites are surrounded by trees and bushes. However, those trees and bushes provide some shade and privacy, and it’s a quick walk/drive to the canyon. Anywhere else it would be a three-star property. Nice overnight stopover. The $20 park entry was waived due to COVID. Most people wearing masks at viewpoints. We got a site no problem in Loop C, which is all first come, first serve, on a Friday night in July. There are picnic tables, fire rings and bear boxes in every site. Some sites in Loop C have tent clearings, and others have pull-ins that would work for a small RV. Only Loop B has electric. No Verizon service in the campground, but we did discover a good signal at the very end of the South Rim road.


Guide to Delta

RV campgrounds near Delta, Colorado offer connections to area attractions while providing essential services for motor homes and trailers. Located in western Colorado at approximately 4,980 feet elevation, Delta experiences hot summers and mild winters, making camping possible throughout most of the year. Cell reception remains reliable near most RV parks, with Verizon and AT&T offering the strongest coverage.

What to Do

River access: At Palisade Basecamp RV Resort, campers enjoy proximity to the Colorado River. "The campground is beautiful, with the Colorado River on one side and peach orchards surrounding the rest," notes Rob S. Sites closest to the river provide opportunities for fishing or water activities.

Wine tasting: Visit vineyards surrounding Delta campgrounds for wine tourism experiences. "The winery next door (Colterris) is awesome. Small family owned great atmosphere," shares Matt O. about staying at Palisade Basecamp. Several campgrounds position travelers within short driving distance of multiple wineries.

Mountain biking: The terrain around Delta supports various cycling experiences on both paved and unpaved routes. Trails connect to several campgrounds, making it easy to access rides without driving. "We also road our mountain bikes all around," reports Carol J., who stayed at Canyon View RV Resort.

What Campers Like

Seasonal fruit access: Travelers appreciate camping near local orchards during harvest seasons. "On property their is a very lovely peach orchard," mentions Erica G. about Centennial RV Park, highlighting the agricultural connection that makes camping in this region distinctive.

Spacious sites: Many campers note the relatively generous spacing between RV sites. "Very Spacious pull thru rv spaces," reports Victoria K. about Centennial RV Park, while Katie H. adds that "the yards were spacious and the park very very clean and well maintained."

Clean facilities: Bathroom cleanliness ranks high in positive reviews. "Bathrooms/showers are large private and super clean also," notes Karysa P. about Canyon View RV Resort. Multiple reviewers mention the quality of shower facilities specifically, with many parks offering private shower rooms rather than communal shower areas.

What You Should Know

Seasonal operations: Not all RV parks remain open year-round. "We spend three days here between some disperse camping in the region," explains David L. about Riverbend RV Park & Cabins, which operates from April 15 to October 15. Winter camping options require advance research.

Highway proximity: Several campgrounds sit near major roadways, creating potential noise concerns. "You could hear some traffic noise from I-70, and train whistles at night, but nothing you can't deal with," reports Rob S. Sites furthest from highways typically provide the quietest experience.

Varied pad conditions: Quality of RV parking pads differs between parks. "The sites are gravel, with a concrete patio, a 'grassy' area, table and fire pit," notes Ray & Terri F. Most parks maintain gravel sites with concrete patios, though levelness can vary.

Tips for Camping with Families

Pet restrictions: Policies regarding animals differ significantly between parks. At Four Seasons River Inn & RV Park, pets are not allowed, with "NO pets-allowed" listed among their features. However, Prof K. notes Four Seasons has "everything that most RVers would want in basic accommodations in the high country."

Kid-friendly amenities: Some parks offer specific facilities for children. "There is a fenced in dog run area that my pup enjoyed," reports Amanda M. about Palisade Basecamp, which also provides a swimming pool during summer months.

Site spacing considerations: When traveling with children, site dimensions become important. "We had a nice site within eyeshot of the river. There's trees across the property and sites are spaced nicely," shares Keith S., indicating Four Seasons provides adequate space for families.

Tips From RVers

Reservation timing: During peak seasons, securing spots requires advance planning. At Cedar Creek RV Park, one traveler notes: "Called the day before and very nice women got us in," indicating some flexibility for last-minute bookings during off-peak periods.

Electric service variety: Amperage options vary between parks. "Two sewers with 50 amp," reports Brian C. about Canyon View RV Resort, while some parks only offer 30 amp service. Check specifications when making reservations, especially for larger motorhomes with higher power requirements.

Pull-through availability: Valley Sunset RV Ranch offers year-round access with pull-through spaces. "Propane fill up on site, full hook ups with cable," mentions Dan C., highlighting the convenience factors that matter to many RV travelers passing through Delta.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Delta, CO is Four Seasons River Inn & RV Park with a 4.7-star rating from 7 reviews.

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