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Very peaceful campground in a beautiful national park. The campsites are nestled in among the low trees and brush, with pretty good privacy between most of them. There are a few hikes that lead right out of the campground with good views. And it’s convenient to see the sites in Mesa Verde. Peaceful.
We loved this place! A bit off the beaten path, but the people and the views are great. Really nice campground with spacious spots. The only downside was that the service (AT&T and Verizon was pretty spotty). We will definitely be back!
Smaller RVs can pull off at South entrance to the road and high clearance can continue on to the lake and trailhead further up the road.
Tent spots are available the entire way up. Water was only available at the lake in August so come prepared. Lots of elk trails, and the views were fantastic. Road to the lake can be a bit busy and dusty if you have a spot close to it btw.
We stayed here for 12 days cause of center location to see it all. Hardware store up the road for any small fix-its. If you had a long day playing tourist order pizza and they will deliver it to your RV
Right off the highway. There’s maybe one campsite and a large parking lot. There are bathroom facilities, a couple picnic tables and fire pits, and it’s along the river.
We are in a 25 ft class C RV. No one else was here so it was nice and cozy.
We have a weboost cell booster which is giving us ATT and Verizon a bar or two of LTE.
Nice places to stay for a night. Several places to park but the road seems to get rougher as you go. Each spot can easily fit multiple campers or vehicles. Flags in rock pits stating no fires at this time but other campers were having them. Arrived around 3pm on Friday and only saw 2 other campers.
We spent several days at Mancos State Park and loved every minute there. The campsites are spread out and the campground itself was uncrowded even on a weekend in the summer. The fishing in the lake was good, and my kids enjoyed splashing around in the water. The real gem of the trip, however, was the town of Mancos itself. The local bakery and coffee roaster were top-notch. The cider garden made for a great evening. We will make our way back just for more time in this beautiful small town.
A pretty typical nartional park campground - not many trees - small spaces right off the path. However, the bathrooms are clean and the walk to the walk to the monument is short. I love Hovenweep and was thrilled to have the opportunity to spend the night - giving me the opportunity to photograph both the sunrise and sunset.
This RV park is 6 miles from the entrance of Mesa Verde and is open before and after the other parks in the area. It is well maintained and a very short walk to a great town, the town you wished you grew up in We were literally standing on the corner when the mayor came up to us and asked how she could help up. The bakery has the best food as do the other restaurants in town. We spent a day just walking around town.