Best RV Parks & Resorts near Fraser, CO

Sun Outdoors Rocky Mountain in Granby provides full hookup RV sites with both electric and sewer connections. The resort accommodates big rigs with pull-through sites and offers amenities including a swimming pool, market, trash service, and sanitary dump station. Grand Lake KOA Journey, open mid-May through early October, features 50-amp hookups on reservable RV pads with picnic tables and fire rings. Idaho Springs RV Resort offers 39 sites with both 30-amp and 50-amp electrical options for motorhomes, though space can be limited during peak season. Spruce Lake RV Park near Estes Park maintains electric, water, and sewer hookups with space for large recreational vehicles. "Our site had an outdoor kitchen area, nice firepit and chairs, and outdoor table and chairs," noted a visitor to Sun Outdoors.

Several RV parks in the Fraser area remain accessible year-round, while others operate seasonally from May through September. Throughout the region, most established campgrounds provide shower facilities and flush toilets, though amenities vary significantly between locations. RV sites at higher elevations may require leveling blocks due to terrain variations. Winter Park allows overnight RV parking in Lot G for self-contained units with onboard toilets for a maximum of three consecutive nights, with no outside fires permitted. Cell service fluctuates throughout the mountain valleys, with stronger connections typically available at developed RV resorts. A reviewer described Vasquez Ridge: "We are in a 28' RV and found a spot to pull in for the night. Close proximity to other campers. Bumpy ride but plenty of clearance for our vintage ride."

Best RV Sites Near Fraser, Colorado (255)

    1. Dakota Ridge RV Park

    41 Reviews
    Golden, CO
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (303) 279-1625

    "We pulled in late in a 38 ft Class A without a reservation and they had 1 spot in the late check-in box that would accommodate our motor home. Very clean and well maintained RV park. Beautiful view."

    "Perfect location on the edge of the city. Easy access to highways and the city. It is pricey and there are many rules but it is full service with a very friendly staff."

    2. Sun Outdoors Rocky Mountain

    14 Reviews
    Granby, CO
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 557-0200

    $51 - $350 / night

    "Later in the season we got a free day of we paid for two days. For a pull through it was only $67+tax per night."

    "There are all kinds of things to do on the grounds, plus you have quick and easy access to the Rocky Mountain National Park, Arapaho National Forest, and Roosevelt National Forest."

    3. Idaho Springs RV Resort & Campground

    3 Reviews
    Dumont, CO
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (303) 900-8123

    $65 - $120 / night

    "We stayed at site 39 and it was perfectly level with beautiful surroundings. Great view of the mountains right outside our window."

    4. Clear Creek RV Park

    28 Reviews
    Golden, CO
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (303) 278-1437

    $32 - $80 / night

    "Stayed here for a month and a half with electric only (full hook up spots for extended stays were already taken but that was okay). Staff is extremely helpful and accommodating."

    "Had a back-in full-hookups site that backed up to the walking path/sidewalk beside the river. Our site was long enough to stay hooked up."

    5. Grand Lake / Rocky Mountain National Park KOA Journey

    5 Reviews
    Grand Lake, CO
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 627-8502

    "Check in was easy, we had a great spot (RV33) which had privacy due to being surrounded by bushes on the sides between the abutting sites, and just a grassy lawn behind us."

    "This campground is in a great location, close to Grand Lake and the other lakes surrounding it, and RMNP. The people there are very friendly and welcoming."

    6. Peak to Peak RV Park

    1 Review
    Nederland, CO
    15 miles
    Website

    $40 / night

    7. Tiger Run RV Resort

    10 Reviews
    Breckenridge, CO
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 453-9690

    $105 / night

    "We stayed in March for some spring skiing. Not only was it one of few if not the only park open during the winter months but is located right in between Breckenridge, Keystone and A Basin."

    "This RV resort is a fantastic location & open year-round. The park is clean and has lots of shade. The price is a little steep but you get lots of amenities."

    8. Elk Meadows Lodge & RV Resort

    16 Reviews
    Estes Park, CO
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 586-5342

    $40 - $81 / night

    "Good Sam discount CO RV Parks are all more on the expensive side, but Elk Meadow is on the lower end of those around them. Great access to the RMNP(5 mins max!), as well as to downtown."

    "This is real close to RMNP and yet around the corner from Estes park. It is a bit dusty like a lot of Co. But RR's are well maintained and clean. Try even do trash pick up."

    9. Spruce Lake RV Park

    20 Reviews
    Estes Park, CO
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 586-2889

    "This park was quiet & has a river running through it we booked in advance & got a spot on the river Site # 41 with full hook up and cable."

    "The selling point of this campground is location. It’s as close to Rocky Mountain National Park as you can get without actually camping on NPS property."

    10. Manor RV Park

    9 Reviews
    Estes Park, CO
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 586-3251

    $12 - $95 / night

    "This is an older park that is staying open during the 2021 winter season for the first time. It is your typical RV Park with as many sites as possible packed in."

    "The negatives: Spaces are a bit tight—with sewer running into your neighbors sites."

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RV Park Reviews near Fraser, CO

2253 Reviews of 255 Fraser Campgrounds


  • Gerald & Desiree I.
    May. 15, 2022

    Riverview RV Park & Campground

    Quick Stop close to Loveland

    Campground is situated along the Big Thompson River. Big cottonwood trees. Easy accessibility for big rigs. Some items … water valves leak in lakes around entire park and many are leaking. No dog runs for pups, lots of places to walk though. There are long term “campers” at this park. Bathrooms were clean but dated.

  • s
    May. 3, 2023

    Denver West-Central City KOA

    Mountain High

    Yes Mountain High!! 8100’ high. 7 miles off I-70 at Idaho Springs. 25 miles into outskirts of Denver. Don’t worry they have oxygen! Not kidding!!

    Nice campground, friend staff, laundry, fun little gift shop with some food stuffs, beer and liquor. Pizza cooked there but we didn’t try it.

    Our space was a big rig space on concrete pad with ample seating, a table, a fire pit, and a propane grill stove… use you own propane! Full hook ups. It was still reaching freezing at night and so we didn’t hook up our water.

  • A
    Sep. 9, 2019

    Denver West-Central City KOA

    Beautiful KOA

    Campground is located above Central City with great views. Amenities include full hookup sites both pull through and back-in. Store with everything a camper would need. Clean restrooms and showers. Playground and dog friendly. Staff was extremely friendly and helpful. Would definitely stay here again.

  • S
    Sep. 11, 2022

    Glacier Basin Campground — Rocky Mountain National Park

    Wonderful Stay

    I have a 22’ travel trailer I pull behind an F150. Since this campground is inside Rocky Mountain National Park, the roads are all paved.

    The campground sites are situated around one-way driving loops, which are quite narrow. Best to pay attention to which side of the loop your site is on so your trailer door doesn’t open up onto the road. I think they error on the side of caution when it comes to the size of trailer fitting into each spot. At least for mine. They said max 26’ (trailer + tow vehicle), but I’m closer to 32’ and I fit fine. That may not be true of all campsites though. There is parking very close by if your tow vehicle can’t squeeze into the site.

    My site didn’t have a whole lot of trees, but they planted a bunch of small ones to try and fix this years from now. Sites were level and had lots of space. Each had a fire pit and picnic table.

    There were no hookups and no cell service (Verizon). They did have trash drop offs, water for cleaning pans and dishes, and bathrooms. It was very quiet at night. Generators are allowed but only for a couple times a day during short windows.

    Glacier Basin campground is just a few miles from the Bear Lake trailhead. It was very nice to stay inside the park. Vehicle passes to get into National Parks were still required when I stayed and the lines to get in were very long and slow.

  • Ross W.
    Jun. 17, 2025

    Flatiron Reservoir Campground

    Disappointed

    We stayed at site F03 from June 8–14 (we left a day early) and were very disappointed in the condition of this campground.

    We live full-time in our motorhome and have traveled extensively across the country. Sadly, this was one of the worst campsites we’ve stayed at. The grass was extremely overgrown, the bushes and trees were encroaching on the site, and the water spigot in our area was non-functional. The site itself was so steep that we had to pull in forward just to attempt leveling our Class A RV—completely unsuitable for big rigs.

    Adding to that, this is not a full hookup site. You're paying over $50 per night (after the additional $10 vehicle charge) for electricity only, with the nearest dump station 7 miles away. That price is far too high for what’s offered, especially given the lack of maintenance.

    To their credit, the park office was understanding and did refund two nights of our stay, which we appreciated. However, we left a day early and will not be returning.

  • Julia M.
    Oct. 9, 2020

    Elk Meadows Lodge & RV Resort

    Beautiful View / Accessible Location

    Good Sam discount CO RV Parks are all more on the expensive side, but Elk Meadow is on the lower end of those around them. Great access to the RMNP(5 mins max!), as well as to downtown. Beautiful views of Longs Peak! Nearest grocery is close(5 miles away). Elk occasionally pass thru the front area which was really cool! There is also a little area next to the RV park where I think they park stored vehicles and it's a great place to walk. It's dirt, but about the size of a track. 

    GUEST SERVICES= great customer service! Friendly staff anytime I went into the office; they shuffled around to accommodate out extended stay on the spot so we wouldn't have to relocate and could stay at our site the whole time we were in town. We appreciated that! 

    WIFI/ CELL SERVICE= provided, but not reliable. We used our AT&T hotspot the entire time bc we work remote. Cell service was 4 bars and worked fine in the entire campground. 

    LAUNDRY: Not the cleanest laundry room we've been too, but it worked. There was a soap and water station in the laundry I used to wipe down the inside of the washer(by the chlorox holder) before using. The trashcan always seemed to be overflowing with lent and trash, but again, clean enough. 

    SITE: Wide roads and turns; easy to navigate throughout the campground; quiet; picnic table; spacious, no shade, needed levels on one side of our RV; dirt roads throughout so, unless it rained, it was very dusty and so we didn't open our windows as much as we wanted with the fresh mountain air. When it rained and calmed down the dust, then it was perfect to open the windows.

  • K
    Jun. 21, 2024

    East Portal Campground at Estes Park

    Clean, quiet and beautiful.

    Family friendly campground at the end of a quiet road near RMNP. Quiet, no generators heard as big rigs won’t fit! Tents, vans, car camping and camper trailers fit well. Clean bathrooms, hot showers, friendly hosts, ice and fire wood for sale. Big playground and not crazy expensive.

  • Jason F.
    May. 19, 2021

    Gore Creek Campground

    So good, I don’t want to tell you about it.

    Gore Creek Campground is a true gem of the National Forest Service. If you are looking for a great boondocking location that is close to great trails and breathtaking views, this just might be the place for you. The entrance to the campground is ~2 miles off of I-70 Exit 180 on Bighorn Road. Only 10 minutes from Vail Village and 25 minutes from Frisco.

    We stayed in Site #8, which provided plenty of room for our 22’ travel trailer and pickup. The sites each have a large picnic table and fire ring.

    Pit toilets are spread through the campground and were very clean and well maintained. The campground hosts do a great job of keeping everything tidy and looking great. They also have bundles of firewood for sale for $7 at their site just inside the entrance to the campground.

    I can’t say enough about this place. It’s probably my favorite spot to camp in Colorado. I almost didn’t post this review for fear of the secret getting out.

  • J
    Aug. 25, 2023

    Moraine Loop Campground

    Water front campsites are gorgeous

    About 45 minutes from Grand Lake entrance of Rocky Mountain National Park. 9 mile dirt road to get to the campground. Nice level sites each with picnic/tent area. Vault toilets were clean. No water fill, dump stations, showers or flush toilets. Hosts said the camp was packed from 4th July until Aug 20th


Guide to Fraser

RV camping near Fraser, Colorado occurs at elevations between 8,500-9,500 feet where temperatures can drop below freezing even in summer months. Mountain valley locations like Granby and Fraser typically see less precipitation than surrounding peaks, with July and August offering the most reliable camping weather. Cell reception varies significantly throughout the area, particularly in valley bottoms and forested sections.

What to do

Bowling and arcade games: Sun Outdoors Rocky Mountain in Granby offers entertainment options beyond typical camping activities. "Huge place! We loved our 6 nights here. Set up like a Disney property but in the mountains... nice pool area & common grounds. Restaurant had good food, happy hour drinks & live music, nice fire pits," notes a camper who appreciated the diverse activities.

Fishing access: Anglers can find multiple options for fishing near Fraser. One visitor to Manor RV Park mentioned, "It's pretty quiet. The people were super friendly and accommodating. There is propane onsite. Wifi is pretty darn good." The park provides easy access to nearby fishing spots with wildlife viewing opportunities: "Two bull elk were hanging out at our site one day."

Mountain biking trails: Areas surrounding Fraser contain extensive trail networks accessible from several campgrounds. While staying at Clear Creek RV Park, a reviewer noted, "This small, but clean, campground is located perfectly a walk, or bike ride, away from the town of Golden. The bike bath and creek are nice."

What campers like

Wildlife viewing: Campers consistently highlight wildlife encounters in their reviews. At Grand Lake / Rocky Mountain National Park KOA Journey, a visitor enthusiastically reported, "We had moose everywhere here. Cool paid spot. We have visited twice and love it." This campground operates seasonally from mid-May through early October.

Mountain views: The panoramic scenery ranks high in camper reviews. A guest at Idaho Springs RV Resort & Campground described their experience: "We stayed at site 39 and it was perfectly level with beautiful surroundings. Great view of the mountains right outside our window." The resort offers 39 sites with both 30-amp and 50-amp electrical options.

Proximity to towns: Many campers value locations that balance natural settings with access to amenities. At Clear Creek RV Park, a reviewer appreciated "fishing, tubing, paths & parks" noting that "there are lots of paths and locals parks to adventure around. Tubing & swimming in the creek is wonderful especially in summertime."

What you should know

Summer booking requirements: Reserve well in advance for peak season. A visitor to Spruce Lake RV Park warned, "Spaces are VERY close to each other. Lots of RVs, but only three of the regular tent sites were taken and we had the most amazing view!" Most developed campgrounds fill completely during summer weekends.

Site spacing considerations: Many RV parks maximize capacity with minimal separation between sites. "Sites are very tight with no privacy unless you are along the edges of the park," noted one camper about Spruce Lake RV Park. Another reviewer at Tiger Run RV Resort mentioned, "Sites are paved, nice and wide," indicating significant variation between facilities.

Winter operations: Several campgrounds close seasonally while others remain open with limited services. Manor RV Park has expanded its operations recently: "This is an older park that is staying open during the 2021 winter season for the first time." Winter camping typically requires self-contained units with internal heating systems and tank heaters.

Tips for camping with families

Activity-focused resorts: For families wanting extensive amenities, Sun Outdoors Rocky Mountain delivers numerous options. "They have an amazing pool! Bowling alley, arcade, restaurant, bars (yes more than one!) they had live music, they have fishing, and dog parks, bike rentals, daily trash pick up from your campsite, firewood delivery, play grounds, golf carts..." reported an enthusiastic parent.

Budget considerations: Campground costs vary dramatically based on amenities and location. A reviewer at Tiger Run RV Resort cautioned, "This is not camping. This is renting a driveway with access to power, water, sewer, internet, and cable. It is EXPENSIVE. It's also the only place near Breckenridge that offers all of these amenities."

Shower facilities: When camping with children, clean facilities become especially important. At Idaho Springs RV Resort, a camper noted, "Facilities are clean and the showers are nice and large with plenty of room to shower and get dressed." However, at another location a visitor mentioned, "The shower took a while to heat up and the room was a little chilly."

Tips from RVers

Site leveling requirements: Topography affects RV setup throughout the region. At Dakota Ridge RV Park, a reviewer mentioned, "The A3 site chosen is gravel with a hole or two and significantly tilted low to the front left... requiring a 4 high stack." Carrying additional leveling blocks is recommended for most area campgrounds.

Hookup placement: RV site designs vary substantially between parks. At Manor RV Park, a camper noted a common challenge: "Spaces are a bit tight—with sewer running into your neighbors sites. Sewer is placed poorly (uphill and far away from sewer tanks) with water and sewer lines running over each other." Extended sewer hoses and water lines may be necessary.

Weather preparation: Mountain weather patterns demand flexible planning. At Peak to Peak RV Park in nearby Nederland, limited amenities mean self-sufficiency is essential: "Kind of a weird 'campground'. Never actually saw or met the owner/grounds keeper/anyone but reserved online." Regardless of season, prepare for temperature swings of 30+ degrees between day and night.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Fraser, CO is Dakota Ridge RV Park with a 3.3-star rating from 41 reviews.

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