Best RV Parks & Resorts near Divide, CO

Several RV parks serve the Divide, Colorado region with varying amenities and settings. Diamond Campground & RV Park in Woodland Park offers full hookups, 50-amp electrical service, and operates seasonally from May 10 to September 30. Rocking M Ranch Campground features 30 sites with electric hookups, water connections, and allows fires with firewood available on-site. Mueller State Park Campground provides electrical hookups with well-spaced RV sites at high elevation, particularly in the Grouse Ridge section where pull-through options accommodate larger rigs. Garden of the Gods RV Resort in Colorado Springs remains open year-round with full hookups including sewer, water, and 50-amp electrical connections for big rigs. "This is one of the best RV Campgrounds in the state of Colorado! This is definitely a hidden gem with sites nestled up in the forest trees and close to everything you come to do while camping."

Mountain terrain affects RV park access throughout the region, with some locations requiring careful navigation due to elevation changes. Dump stations are available at most developed RV parks, though locations can be challenging to spot when exiting—particularly at Mueller State Park where signage is limited. Cell service varies significantly; T-Mobile 5G works well at Diamond Campground and Mueller State Park, while coverage may be spotty elsewhere. Most parks welcome pets, though specific restrictions may apply. Advance reservations are strongly recommended, especially during summer and fall when aspens change color. Many RV sites in the area feature gravel pads rather than concrete, occasionally requiring leveling blocks on sloping terrain. Winter accessibility becomes limited, with Garden of the Gods and a few other lower-elevation parks maintaining year-round operations while higher-elevation options close seasonally.

Best RV Sites Near Divide, Colorado (181)

    1. Garden of the Gods RV Resort

    47 Reviews
    Manitou Springs, CO
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 475-9450

    "Super close to pikes peak entrance and town, but still quiet. Super packed, lots of long term tenants. GREAT SHOWERS & laundry!"

    "Convenient location close to the park and the town shops. Lots of amenities at the campgrounds including very clean bathrooms and showers. Good WiFi available."

    2. Diamond Campground & RV Park

    16 Reviews
    Woodland Park, CO
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 687-9684

    $30 - $110 / night

    "This location was perfect for exploring the area. It is very close to downtown Woodland Park and many attractions. Deer wander through the campground throughout the day."

    "Nicely wooded. 8400 feet elevation. Sites well separated for RV park. Pet friendly. Many semi permanent residents. Many short term campers. Tent spots also look nice. Very friendly campers."

    3. Pikes Peak RV Park

    23 Reviews
    Manitou Springs, CO
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 685-9459

    "The park was located very close to Garden of the Gods and about 45 minutes from Pikes Peak. Location was great."

    "Good shade trees, friendly staff and clean shower house/restrooms. Another nice feature is the free shuttle for Manitou has a bus stop along the road just outside the entry."

    4. Rocking M Ranch Campground (RV Park)

    5 Reviews
    Midland, CO
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 600-9282

    $55 - $61 / night

    "Nice level sites, some in the trees. Very friendly camp hosts and owners. Be aware, there are not fixed restrooms, but only porticans, so you need to be pretty self contained."

    "This is one of the best RV Campgrounds in the state of Colorado! This is definitely a hidden gem with sites nestled up in the forest trees and close to everything you come to do while camping."

    5. Foot Of The Rockies RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Manitou Springs, CO
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 447-0670

    $42 - $52 / night

    6. Colorado Springs KOA

    39 Reviews
    Fountain, CO
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 382-7575

    "The sites are nice, we had a pull through site with patio, fire pit, grill and table with chairs."

    "A blast for kids, plenty of room for big rigs."

    7. Mountaindale Cabin & RV Resort

    14 Reviews
    Penrose, CO
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 576-0619

    $69 - $79 / night

    "This is a lovely park about 30 minutes south of Colorado Springs. We camped here for 5 nights in a back in spot with full hookups, site 51."

    "This was hands down the nicest privately owned rv park/campground we have ever stayed at! The bathroom suites have recently been remodeled and they are so nice! Best shower of our 10 day road trip."

    8. Fountain Creek RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Manitou Springs, CO
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 633-2192

    "Lots of long term residents here. Great location. Lots of amenities."

    9. Peakview Pines RV Camping

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    Florissant, CO
    8 miles
    +1 (303) 990-2157

    $40 - $100 / night

    10. Eagle Park

    1 Review
    Florissant, CO
    12 miles
    +1 (719) 331-9576

    $40 - $49 / night

    "Eagle Park is new to the Dyrt, but they have tons of awesome activities nearby for those who love the outdoors!  Check them out and make sure to share what you did in your review!"

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RV Park Reviews near Divide, CO

1230 Reviews of 181 Divide Campgrounds


  • C
    Jul. 8, 2021

    Diamond Campground & RV Park

    Rustic campground with a great location.

    This location was perfect for exploring the area. It is very close to downtown Woodland Park and many attractions. Deer wander through the campground throughout the day. It is rustic , with dirt/gravel roads and sites. Lots of pine trees and most spots are pull through. Some sites are a little close together but not all of them. Restrooms are clean. Small but nice laundry-room. Clean showers. A nice tent area. Staff was friendly and helpful. Try to get here before the office closes because finding your site may be difficult. It is a little hard to figure out the roads and the proper direction to go to fine your site and get into it.
    We were here for 4th of July and there were NO activities. No pool. There is a small playground area and a small stage that has been abandoned. The dog park is at the very back of the property. Everything on our 50 amp site worked perfectly. The site was ample for our toy hauler and truck. Sites are not level, bring proper equipment for leveling. Overall, it has an awesome Colorado vibe and we liked it here. Only downside was layout of sites, no activities. You have to reserve a spot to wash clothes. This became a problem because people reserve large blocks of time and don’t show up. I couldn’t use laundry, so be forewarned.

  • william H.
    Jun. 25, 2018

    Lone Rock Campground

    Line Rock review

    We love this campground due to the river access. The do have potable water but it tastes pretty bad, so brIng drinking/cooking water. Most, if not all sites, have a picnic table and fire pit. During reservable season (Memorial Day to Labor Day I believe), the campground host usually has firewood for sale. No cell service, no electric. We hear that the cafe In Deckers may be getting wifi. The campground is open all year but the water is shut off in the winter. Sites are close to each other.

  • Amanda M.
    Oct. 7, 2020

    Mueller State Park Campground

    Absolutely Wonderful

    This is less than thirty minutes from my house, but feels like a world away. Spots are close but private and paved pads make leveling easy. Most sites are pull through along the road and include electric. Back in sites are also available. The campground was full even with the snow and cold in early September. There are very few undesirable spots within the grounds, and the group sites are exceptional.

    Vault and flush toilets are available at various locations through the campground, and there is a self-service dump station available at the front of the campground. We did run into the issue of people dumping buckets of waste in the dump station and not washing everything down, so look before you step.

    Tent pads are large platforms filled with pea gravel, and include well maintained picnic tables and fire rings. The grounds and campsites are beautifully maintained and wonderful views of the surrounding mountains are plentiful.

    Watch out for wildlife and be sure to read restrictions and rules on the maps provided at the gate - use and closures change seasonally.

  • John L.
    Aug. 30, 2021

    Cripple Creek Hospitality House & RV Park

    Best rv park in Tellar County

    Have spent summer 2021 here.  A few blocks from all the casinos (they all run shuttles).

    Great staff, owners on site daily.  There is a food truck (Doc's) with GREAT food, permanently on site. Laundry on site, Shower & bathrooms.
    The Cripple Creek Burros (free range about town) are here often. NOTE: the burros like our hummingbird feeders!
    Open year round (limited rv sites open through winter)
    Hotel on property was once the Cripple Creek Hospital and is "period restored."

    I've spent seven summers in Colorado in my rv, Hospitality House and RV Park has been one of the best summers we've had.

    32' 5th wheel, 50 amp. Reasonable long term rate.

  • Teresa R.
    Jul. 7, 2020

    Falcon Meadow RV Campground

    Run down, but convenient

    We wanted to be close enough to family, hiking and biking, and get a monthly rate during our stay this summer. This is apparently a struggle in the Colorado Springs area during the popular summer season.

    The people who run the campground are an older couple and very nice, but somewhat disorganized. They were confused about our reservation, and accidentally overcharged us. No problem with a refund or our reservation in the end – just make sure you confirm everything if you decide to stay here.

    The office/camp store is in disrepair. The park itself is a little run down, with a few recent looking upgrades mixed in (shower house, new chairs at each campsite). The worst part of being here IMO is the rigs that are obviously long term and look it, e.g., makeshift DIY winterization like plywood skirting.

    Unless you get one of the spots in the back of the campground, all you see are these run down rigs. Not the mountains.

    It's depressing.

    There's moderate road noise from Highway 24. A white noise machine helps here.

    There are picnic tables at each site, on concrete slabs. The one at our site was unfortunately sitting in mud, because the slab is too low and everything drains there. It's also adjacent to some sort of open drain, which doesn't help.

    The maintenance guy came and shoveled the mud off the slab after we let them know we were moving the picnic table out of the mud. The next day it rained and the mud was back. By then I realized I didn't want to spend time outside in this park, at least not at the site we're in.

  • Mary S.
    Jun. 27, 2018

    Colorado Campground

    Great location for exploring Colorado Springs and the area

    This Pike National Forest campground is run by Rocky Mountain Recreation which means you'll pay a $10 transaction fee if you make a reservation on recreation.gov. It looks like some sites are strictly walk-up. Check recreation.gov to see what's available, but you can just show up if there are available sites, pay at the self-pay station, and avoid the $10 transaction fee on recreation.gov.

    Every site has a picnic table and fire ring. Vault toilets (rather fragrant as you walk by because of the vent pipes) and trash dumpsters are conveniently located throughout the campground as is potable water. There are no bear-proof lockers but locking up your food is a prudent move.

    There are mostly back in sites but some pull through sites. Most of the pull through sites are partially protected from the road by a few tall pines and large rocks, but the pull through curve may be tight for some RVs. There are a few double sites (with double charge) if you need more space.

    Manitou Lake on the edge of the campground is a popular fishing spot, and there's a trail around the lake.

    Our site (#45) was rather close to the road, but the road noise was not bad throughout the park. Sites 40 through 44 are on a small loop and are probably the nicest sites even with a bit of road noise; these sites are near the trail to the lake.

    In my opinion, there are two things that make this campground stand out: 1) The sites are large and not on top of each other. This campground could have twice as many sites, but it's nice that it doesn't. 2) It's a great location because you're close to Pikes Peak, Garden of the Gods, Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument, US Air Force Academy, Cripple Creek (only if you're into gambling), lots of hiking trails...and on and on. It's close to Colorado Springs and even closer to Woodland Park. If you want craft breweries and restaurants, you'll find plenty. We enjoyed being close to a larger city after being in lots of small towns. We loved the inexpensive food at Uchenna (Ethiopian and Mediterranean), Taste of Jerusalem, and Azada Mexican as well as craft beer (Fossil Craft Beer Company and Phantom Canyon Brewing Company with ginger wheat ale, Belgian ale aged on cherries, hazelnut coffee stout, coconut/chocolate porter, and on and on) in Colorado Springs. Beer is $3 during a 3 to 6 pm happy hour at Phantom Canyon....yes!

    This campground is only open between Memorial Day weekend and Labor Day.

  • Chris P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 25, 2023

    Round Mountain

    Great area for OHV

    Round mountain campground

    $20 per night. There are no electrical hook ups or sewer hook ups for big rigs. It looks a little bit like dispersed camping. Each site has a picnic table and a designated fire pit. The sites are pull through in some situations. Not all of them, but some of them. There are restrooms on site with your credibly clean. The camp management seems to do a good job of keeping the area well organized. It’s nestled down in the trees and he’s very pretty and secluded. The issue in this area is that it is all designated for OHV usage so there is some noise. We pulled it on a Thursday afternoon and could see three or four ATVs riding around. The campground has designated quiet hours from 10 PM to 6 AM, but that won’t stop you from getting disturbed during the daytime. The other issue in this area as there is no firewood. They sell bundles for eight dollars at the managers office. My recommendation would be to come well prepared and bring lots of your own firewood. At the time we got in their water pump was also not working, but they were selling bottled water again at the Campground managers station.

  • Judy F.
    Aug. 18, 2018

    Cripple Creek KOA

    Beautiful scenery

    Convenient location to Cripple Creek CO. Mountain views. Situated on meadow hillside. Hiking trails, full hookups, fire rings with grills, picnic tables. Level sites with many pull thrus. Helpful owners. Sparkling bathrooms. Individual showers. Laundry rooms. Hummingbirds everywhere.

  • N
    Apr. 23, 2020

    Colorado Campground

    Good location

    Colorado campground is situated outside of Woodland Park (10 minute drive) and right next to Manitou lake.  This is a great area central to the Pikes Peak wilderness area so many trails are nearby and activities while still being close to civilization if you forget something or choose to eat-out.  The CG itself is large, but the sites are well spaced apart...it is a primitive CG with picnic table, fire-pit and gravel pull through or back-in spots.  There are water spigots, vault toilets and garbage cans equally dispersed throughout.  In the summer they have an educational series also on the weekends of various nature/wildlife "seminars" that are great for the kids in their small amphitheater, although i don't know how frequent they are scheduled.  As others have stated its a short walk to the lake for fishing and canoeing if you choose.  The CG is well maintained and hosts are friendly.


Guide to Divide

RV camping near Divide, Colorado offers practical options at elevations around 9,000 feet with pine and aspen forests dominating the landscape. Sites accommodate rigs of varying sizes with electric hookups widely available, though some parks have limited space between neighboring campsites. Concrete pads are uncommon in this mountain region, with gravel pads being standard at most locations.

What to do

Hiking trail access: Many camping areas provide direct trail connections. At Pikes Peak RV Park, visitors appreciate convenient access to outdoor recreation. "My site had easy access to a walking trail which was great for the dog and I," notes Sheila D., highlighting the pet-friendly advantages of these connected paths.

Wildlife viewing: Local campgrounds feature regular wildlife sightings, particularly in mornings and evenings. Campers at Diamond Campground & RV Park consistently report encounters with native fauna. "Wildlife right outside our door every morning," says Jonathan F., while another reviewer mentions, "Deer wander through the campground throughout the day."

Visit historical Manitou Springs: Just 30 minutes from Divide, this historic district offers unique shops and dining. "Great location. We were a short walk from bathrooms and showers," reports Rebecca M., noting that Garden of the Gods RV Resort provides convenient access to surrounding attractions while maintaining clean facilities.

What campers like

Wide, level sites: Some rv parks near Divide, Colorado feature generous spacing between campers. At Mountaindale Cabin & RV Resort, campers find ample room. "The site was extremely spacious with room to park our truck to the side and still have a big yard," says Lori C. Another camper adds, "So much room...there is basically another site attached. It was a manicured spot ringed with pine trees."

Clean facilities: Well-maintained bathrooms and shower facilities remain a top priority for campers. "Bathrooms were clean/well maintained. There is also a laundry with 4 washers & dryers. The grounds are beautifully landscaped," reports one visitor to Mountaindale. At Garden of the Gods RV Resort, a camper noted, "The bathrooms and showers were nice and clean."

Natural surroundings: Camping areas with forest settings receive higher ratings than more exposed locations. "This is definitely a hidden gem with sites nestled up in the forest trees," explains a camper at Rocking M Ranch Campground, who appreciates the wooded environment. Another adds, "Views of mountains, pines and aspens and privacy in the well designed sites!"

What you should know

Traffic noise varies: Some campgrounds experience road noise from nearby highways. At Pikes Peak RV Park, a camper observed, "There is some road noise from Manitou Ave, but not too bad." Others note the importance of site selection: "It is very important to get a spot away from the road" at certain locations.

Site access considerations: RV parks in mountainous terrain require careful navigation. "The one we were first assigned was very short and had a large drain in the middle of the site," reported one camper, showing the importance of confirming site details when booking. Another noted, "Sites were narrow, but all utilities worked great just not a lot of space between RVs."

Connectivity challenges: Internet and cell service can be inconsistent in mountain locations. "There is no cell service for AT&T or T-Mobile, but you are able to do wifi calling with their WiFi and we streamed a movie one night," a camper at Colorado Springs KOA shared, providing practical expectations for connectivity.

Tips for camping with families

Playground proximity: When camping with children, request sites near play areas. "Adjacent park to the property and access to an exercise trail behind the campground," mentions a camper at Pikes Peak RV Park, noting the convenience for families. Another adds, "Paved roads throughout made for nice bike rides with the kids."

Kid-friendly amenities: Several rv park options in the Divide, Colorado area include features designed for children. "They have a water slide and other fun activities," a Colorado Springs KOA visitor mentioned. "If you have kids, there appears to be a lot of things for them to do," another camper noted.

Safety considerations: Well-lit, maintained campgrounds provide peace of mind for families. "It feels very safe," observed a KOA visitor, while another appreciated the "very friendly and helpful staff." Parents also value campgrounds where quiet hours are enforced: "Quiets down early evening and stays that way all night."

Tips from RVers

Leveling requirements: Most sites in the region require leveling equipment due to natural terrain. "Sites are not level, bring proper equipment for leveling," advises one experienced RVer. Another mentions, "Some sites can be small but overall nice campground."

Hookup locations: Check connection placement before arrival as some sites have unusual configurations. "After getting setup I found out that I'd need to climb up the short retaining wall into my neighbors site to hookup our water hose," reported one camper, highlighting the importance of confirming utility locations.

Reservation timing: Advance planning is essential, especially for larger rigs. "Nice level sites, some in the trees," notes a visitor to Rocking M Ranch Campground, emphasizing the value of securing appropriate sites early. When traveling with bigger RVs, request specific information about site dimensions, as one camper recommends, "Be aware, there are not fixed restrooms... so you need to be pretty self contained."

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