Best RV Parks & Resorts near Frisco, CO

Tiger Run RV Resort, located just 10 minutes from Frisco in Breckenridge, offers full hookup RV sites with 50-amp service in a premier mountain setting. The resort accommodates big rigs with spacious pull-through sites and concrete pads for easier leveling. Nearby, Pine Cove Campground provides RV camping on paved sites with picnic tables, though without hookups, making it ideal for self-contained motorhomes. RV sites at Heaton Bay Campground near Dillon Reservoir offer beautiful lake views but no hookups, with some sites backing directly to water inlets. "Our site (30) was difficult to level our travel trailer due to left/right slope," noted one camper about nearby Snow Mountain Ranch, highlighting the importance of bringing leveling blocks to mountain RV parks.

Seasonal considerations significantly impact RV camping in the Frisco area. Most campgrounds operate from May through September, with Clear Creek RV Park specifically open May 1 to September 30. Navigation to mountain RV parks requires careful planning, as some access roads have sharp turns and elevation changes. Cell service varies considerably between locations, with strong Verizon coverage reported at Stillwater Campground but spotty service at other mountain sites. Dump stations are available at most established RV parks, including Tiger Run and Dakota Ridge. Pet-friendly policies are common throughout the region's RV campgrounds, though some parks enforce strict leash requirements. Winter RV camping options are limited, with Middlefork RV Resort in Fairplay and Cottonwood RV Campground in Idaho Springs among the few year-round operations.

Best RV Sites Near Frisco, Colorado (274)

    1. Tiger Run RV Resort

    10 Reviews
    Breckenridge, CO
    4 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."

    2. Dakota Ridge RV Park

    41 Reviews
    Golden, CO
    48 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."

    3. Middlefork RV Resort

    9 Reviews
    Fairplay, CO
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 836-4857

    $17 - $665 / night

    "Amazing view, great sites Pizza place on site

    Pet friendly

    Small catch and release trout pond on site"

    "The sites are all gravel, ours was nice and level. You can get either full hookups or water/electric only. There is a dump station on site. You can pan for gold or trout fish right at the campground."

    4. Sun Outdoors Rocky Mountain

    14 Reviews
    Granby, CO
    36 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."

    5. Clear Creek RV Park

    28 Reviews
    Golden, CO
    47 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."

    6. Idaho Springs RV Resort & Campground

    3 Reviews
    Dumont, CO
    30 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."

    7. Red Mountain RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Kremmling, CO
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 724-9593

    "Perfect location if want to hit up winter Park resorts and arapahoe basin, keystone, or breck!! You can take 40 to winter Park in about 50 minutes."

    8. Cottonwood RV Campground

    1 Review
    Idaho Springs, CO
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (303) 567-2617

    9. Grand Lake / Rocky Mountain National Park KOA Journey

    5 Reviews
    Grand Lake, CO
    48 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."

    10. Sugar Loafin' RV/Campground & Cabins

    13 Reviews
    Leadville, CO
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 486-1031

    $40 - $150 / night

    "We rocked up in our small RV without a reservation (on a Monday) and had a few spots to choose from. Super friendly staff. Clean bathrooms & showers. Beautiful scenery."

    "Tucked up on the edge of the woods this little gem is only 3 miles from Leadville."

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RV Park Reviews near Frisco, CO

2084 Reviews of 274 Frisco Campgrounds


  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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

  • D
    Nov. 12, 2020

    Deer Creek Campground — Golden Gate Canyon

    Truly Spectacular State Park

    We visited Golden Gate Canyon in October 2020 and we were blown away with the natural beauty of this park. We stayed in Reverends Ridge Loop E Site 49. It was a pull through site, mostly level, and it easily accommodated our 20' truck still attached to our 30' travel trailer. The sites we saw were spaced apart generously. The park was quiet and family friendly. We only stayed for one night as we were passing through the area, but we would absolutely go back again and highly recommend it to others. One important note is that RVs can not enter through the entrance on HWY 46 at Mountain Base Road (we learned the hard way). The good news is the entrance is not far from there, but you may want to plan to enter off HWY 119 from the outset.

  • P
    Jul. 27, 2019

    Tiger Run RV Resort

    Ski resorts await!

    Breckenridge Colorados premier all season resort. Full service RV sites or mountain chalets (cabins) await you near Breckenridge Ski Resort, Copper Mountain, Keystone, A-Basin and Vail.

  • Chris P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 23, 2023

    Happy Meadows

    Incredible location on the river

    Happy meadows campground. 8 reservable spots. $20 per night. Right on south platte river. Amazing views. Restroom, water and wood for sale Just off tarryall road in lake george. Easy access. No pull through locations for big rigs

  • Crystal C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 23, 2018

    Difficult Campground

    Views For Days!!!

    So much of Colorado is impressive, let me just start with that. I wanted to swing through Aspen to check out the John Denver Sanctuary before heading to Denver and found the Difficult Campground on a listing for the area.

    Like many campgrounds in Colorado, facilities are limited in fall and winter as they prepare for cold weather. The campground itself was no exception. CLOSED! I was so upset, however I stumbled upon a ranger in the area and he said I could stay if I parked and walked in from the entrance and would not have access to toilets.

    Seemed fair, backcountry style camping with some amenities like a fire ring and table. I thought Indeed it would be a winning experience!! Boy was a right!!

    The river flows alongside the campground and makes for such a relaxing sound throughout the evening. I saw several small animals as I hiked in, mostly squirrels, birds and a small fox.

    The tree coverage of the area cut the wind in the evening just enough. I had the campground to myself and it was one of the coolest feelings ever!

    There was no cell service at the campground.

    I had to bring in my own small firewood because they discourage you from foraging for fallen branches at the campgrounds typically. I have seen that during the regular season there is a small store that has firewood available near the entrance area.

    I look forward to getting back to this site during the summer season!!

    TIPS:

    • Bring your own firewood. While sometimes it is available in the area, you will want to bring your own just in case to make sure you are keeping it in the fire ring.

    • Check the website first. I was looking online at this campsite and discovered if they have weather related closings or fire bans they list them very vividly on their site which can be very helpful in helping you determine if you would like to stay here.

  • marine J.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 9, 2024

    FR 48 Dispersed Camping

    Awesome spot with beautiful mountain and forest views and close to a lake

    We pulled in around 4pm on a Sunday. We went to the 3rd dirt road on the left to find a spot available. Only one other camper was there and the area could easily accommodate 4 without being too close to each others. Very easy to find. To the north Turquoise Lake is 1/2 mile away. There are mountain bike /hiking trails everywhere around the lake. Even though the space we were in was very spacious it felt secluded and we really could not see the other RV. We pulled our 40 feet toy hauler easily. The spot was leveled and clean. A stone fire pit was there and lots of wood had been left by the previous campers.


Guide to Frisco

Mountain RV options near Frisco sit at elevations between 9,000-10,000 feet, with camping seasons typically running May through September due to mountain snow conditions. RV campers should prepare for elevation changes that can affect vehicle performance and bring leveling blocks, as mountain sites often have uneven terrain. Winter RV options require preparation for freezing temperatures and limited services.

What to do

Hiking trail access: Tiger Run RV Resort provides direct access to segments of the Colorado Trail. "Multiple segments of the Colorado trail are accessible right from the park," notes one camper, making it convenient for RVers to explore without driving to trailheads.

Fishing options: RV campers can fish at the stocked trout pond at Middlefork RV Resort in Fairplay. "There is a small catch and release trout pond on site," mentions a reviewer, providing a fishing option without traveling to larger lakes.

Gold panning: Some RV parks offer on-site gold panning activities unique to the mountain region. According to one Middlefork visitor, "This place has on-site gold panning! I can't give this place much praise but the gold panning did it for me!"

Mountain biking: The area surrounding Frisco contains extensive trail networks accessible from many RV parks. Paths range from beginner-friendly routes around Dillon Reservoir to technical single-track trails on surrounding mountainsides.

What campers like

Indoor amenities during cold weather: Sun Outdoors Rocky Mountain offers indoor facilities for days when mountain weather turns unpredictable. "Super nice park with great amenities, especially when your RV is winterized. Two indoor hot tubs and a pool, private showers & changing rooms, and laundry," writes one reviewer.

Town accessibility: Several RV sites near Frisco provide easy access to nearby mountain towns. "This small, but clean, campground is located perfectly a walk, or bike ride, away from the town of Golden," notes a camper about Clear Creek RV Park, highlighting the convenience of walkable services.

Cleanliness of facilities: RV campers consistently mention clean bathrooms and showers as important factors. "This is a great spot! Facilities are clean and the showers are nice and large with plenty of room to shower and get dressed," remarks a visitor to Idaho Springs RV Resort.

Mountain views: Many sites offer direct views of surrounding peaks. "We had a site right next to the river, got to do a little fishing on the stream fed trout pond, but most of all got to take in the South Park region which was great," describes a Middlefork visitor.

What you should know

Seasonal limitations: Most RV parks in the Frisco area operate seasonally. "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," notes a visitor to Tiger Run RV Resort.

Price considerations: Mountain RV parks often command premium rates compared to other regions. A Dakota Ridge RV Park visitor observed, "Overall just seems pricey," while another Sun Outdoors visitor stated, "Let's be clear - this is not camping. This is renting a driveway with access to power, water, sewer, internet, and cable. It is EXPENSIVE."

Site spacing variations: RV sites in the region range from spacious to tightly packed. "Sites are a bit small but full hook ups with a lodge and general store on-site," mentioned a visitor to Sugar Loafin' Campground near Leadville.

Wildlife encounters: Mountain campgrounds often have wildlife visitors. One camper at Elk Creek Campground noted, "We had moose everywhere here. Cool paid spot. We have visited twice and love it."

Tips for camping with families

Entertainment options: Some RV parks provide extensive recreation facilities. A visitor to Sun Outdoors Rocky Mountain shares: "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."

Ice cream socials: Sugar Loafin' Campground offers a unique evening activity for families. "A bonus is that they offer an all you can eat ice cream buffet every evening," writes a camper, providing an activity kids will enjoy after a day of mountain adventures.

Playground availability: Family-oriented RV parks typically include playground facilities. "There is an indoor pool, hot tub, arcade, business center, locker rooms, laundry, and owners lounge. There are tennis/pickleball courts and a community fire pit in the center of the resort that hosted movie night during our stay," notes a Tiger Run visitor.

Weather preparedness: Mountain conditions can change rapidly, requiring family campers to pack for all seasons. "Our first time in Colorado. We were only able to stay two nights out of the five I reserved. Being from Alabama, I couldn't handle the snow in June while in a tent," shares a Sugar Loafin' camper.

Tips from RVers

Leveling requirements: Mountain RV sites often have uneven terrain requiring additional equipment. The sites at Dakota Ridge "are not necessarily level & certainly aren't spacious," according to one visitor.

Navigating tight spaces: Some mountain RV parks have narrow access roads. A camper at Dakota Ridge noted: "Must be an experienced driver to navigate the tight lots and roads."

Alternative winter options: For RVers seeking winter camping options, a reviewer at Sun Outdoors Rocky Mountain shared: "This RV resort is a fantastic location & open year-round. The park is clean and has lots of shade."

Central garbage collection: Some RV parks have centralized waste disposal rather than site pickup. "The only negative besides the price on this campground is the garbage is centrally located at the clubhouse which can be far from many campsites," mentions a Sun Outdoors Rocky Mountain visitor.

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