Best RV Parks & Resorts near Littleton, CO

Several RV parks near Littleton provide full hookup options for motorhomes and travel trailers. Dakota Ridge RV Park in Golden features paved sites with 50-amp electrical service, water, and sewer connections. Clear Creek RV Park operates seasonally from May through September with both electric and full hookup sites. The concrete pads at Applewood RV Resort accommodate large rigs, though spaces are positioned quite close together. "Sites were VERY CLOSE together so we didn't like that at all. Definitely not the Colorado outdoorsy feel," noted one camper, though they appreciated the clean facilities and proximity to recreation areas. Denver Meadows RV Park in Aurora remains open year-round with big-rig friendly sites and complete hookup options.

Navigation to mountain RV parks requires careful planning, particularly for larger motorhomes. Many parks near Littleton fill quickly during summer and fall seasons, making advance reservations essential. Dump stations are available at most facilities, though some charge additional fees for this service. Cell service varies significantly between urban and mountain locations. Pet policies differ between parks—most allow leashed pets but maintain designated walking areas. Winter camping options are limited primarily to lower elevation facilities like Denver Meadows and Flying Saucer RV Park, which remains open year-round but prohibits campfires. According to one visitor, "The sites were ample for our toy hauler and truck. Sites are not level, bring proper equipment for leveling."

Best RV Sites Near Littleton, Colorado (191)

    1. Dakota Ridge RV Park

    41 Reviews
    Golden, CO
    13 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. Clear Creek RV Park

    28 Reviews
    Golden, CO
    16 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."

    3. Applewood RV Resort by Rjourney

    13 Reviews
    Wheat Ridge, CO
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (303) 872-7544

    "Good location close to interstate to access all the cool towns and site seeing west of Denver."

    "When I walked in the office, I was greeted by 5 wonderful sweet dogs. I love dogs so there couldn't have been a better greeting. Kathy was very friendly and helpful."

    4. Denver Meadows RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Denver, CO
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (303) 364-9483

    "It is a no thrills,Quiet,peaceful,full hook-ups kind of park.little expensive but one cost covers everything.plus it is a all season park."

    "Haven't had any problems, it was quite, and peaceful. Lots of good food nearby."

    5. Delux RV & Motel

    4 Reviews
    Twin Lakes, CO
    15 miles
    +1 (303) 433-0452

    "My friend and I, in our attempt to bicycle from Texas to Banff National Park found ourselves in an unfortunate situation."

    6. Diamond Campground & RV Park

    16 Reviews
    Woodland Park, CO
    40 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."

    7. Buckley AFB FamCamp

    1 Review
    Aurora, CO
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (720) 847-6100

    8. Elevado Estates RV Park

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    Wheat Ridge, CO
    15 miles

    $50 - $450 / night

    9. Idaho Springs RV Resort & Campground

    3 Reviews
    Dumont, CO
    31 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."

    10. Flying Saucer RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Englewood, CO
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (303) 789-1707
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RV Park Reviews near Littleton, CO

1497 Reviews of 191 Littleton 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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 Littleton

RV parks near Littleton, Colorado provide convenient access to both Denver metro attractions and mountain recreation. Most Littleton area campgrounds sit at elevations between 5,500-8,000 feet, experiencing afternoon thunderstorms during summer months and occasional snow from October through April. Cell service typically remains strong in valley locations but weakens significantly in mountain canyons west of town.

What to do

Hiking access: Clear Creek RV Park offers immediate trail connectivity with multiple paths along the creek. "There is so much to do at this location; aside from the sectioned off RV area, there are lots of paths and locals parks to adventure around," notes one visitor. The adjacent greenway system connects to multiple parks in Golden.

Water recreation: During summer months, Clear Creek provides popular tubing and fishing opportunities. "Tubing & swimming in the creek is wonderful especially in summertime. Our favorite is the fishing, so much fun fishing in all the different spots along the creek," reports a regular visitor. Water levels are typically highest in June with more manageable flows by late July.

Mountain exploration: Idaho Springs RV Resort offers a central basecamp for exploring nearby mining towns and mountain passes. "Great view of the mountains right outside our window," notes one camper. Located 40 minutes from Littleton, this campground provides easier access to Mount Evans Scenic Byway than in-town options.

What campers like

Urban accessibility: Prospect Park (now Applewood RV Resort) connects campers to extensive greenway systems and nearby lakes. "It does have easy access to Prospect Park and a series of greenways that are virtually endless. You can easily bike to 3 small lakes or take a longer bike ride to other larger parks," according to a camper. The paved trails allow for easy walking and cycling directly from campsites.

Transportation options: Some RV parks offer direct public transit connections. "The bus to Union Station leaves every hour just outside the campground - so with an easy 30 min trip, you are in the center of Denver! Could not be any easier when camping without a car," reports one visitor at Applewood RV Resort, highlighting the advantage for those without tow vehicles.

Private facilities: Many campers appreciate the individual bathroom setups at certain parks. "Bathroom and shower were private with a personal key - pure luxury! And everything was very nice and clean," notes a visitor. This provides a significant improvement over traditional campground bathhouses, especially during busy periods.

What you should know

Price variations: Rates at RV parks near Littleton can vary significantly based on location and amenities. Some campers find certain parks overpriced for what they offer. "Only negatives were the internet was a snail pace. We couldn't keep anything logged in. The sewer is 6 inches above grade and slinky support wasn't tall enough. You might be lifting your hose to assist emptying. All in all, the price was $20/night too high," noted one visitor.

Fire restrictions: Most urban RV parks prohibit open flames due to fire codes. Dakota Ridge RV Park has specific restrictions. "And they only allow propane fires, not even charcoal grills so for someone who loves a good campfire and to grill on my charcoal grill that was a major negative mark," mentioned a camper. Always verify current fire policies before arrival.

Long-term vs. short-term: Many RV parks near Littleton cater primarily to extended-stay guests. "This is a park for people who live in trailers and RVs that want to stay stationary for a while. You are not allowed to stay if you are staying for less than 5 days," noted a visitor to Flying Saucer RV Park. Check minimum stay requirements when booking.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Diamond Campground in Woodland Park (40 minutes from Littleton) offers dedicated facilities for children. "Lots of amenities, including parks with play equipment for the kiddos, a dog park, nice bathrooms & showers," reports a visitor. The playground areas provide contained spaces for younger campers.

Wildlife viewing: Several campgrounds feature regular wildlife visitors that children enjoy watching. "We have uninvited friends, deers all over!" notes one Diamond Campground visitor. Another adds, "Deer wander through the campground throughout the day." Morning and evening hours typically offer the best wildlife viewing opportunities.

Weather planning: Summer afternoon thunderstorms regularly occur in the Littleton area, requiring family-friendly backup activities. Pack games, books, and other indoor entertainment for inevitable rainy periods, particularly between 2-6pm when storms typically develop.

Tips from RVers

Leveling requirements: Many sites at area RV parks require significant leveling equipment. "Sites are not level, bring proper equipment for leveling," advises a visitor to Diamond Campground. Another camper at Denver Meadows RV Park notes, "The sites in the north section are gravel, dirt, asphalt, and a small number of concrete pads." Bring multiple leveling blocks for uneven terrain.

Water pressure regulation: High water pressure at some rv parks Littleton, Colorado can damage RV plumbing systems. "Be sure to have a water pressure regulator or you'll come back to a flooded RV," warns one camper at Applewood RV Resort. Standard 40-50 psi regulators are recommended for all hookup sites.

Site selection strategy: Research specific site characteristics when booking. "The sites were VERY CLOSE together so we didn't like that at all," noted a visitor, while another mentions, "Sites 8 & 9 are extremely unlevel, but the other sites are pretty fine." Request sites away from road noise when possible for quieter camping experiences.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where are the best RV parks in Littleton, Colorado?

For RV camping near Littleton, Cherry Creek State Park Campground offers big-rig friendly sites with paved spots and full hookups. While not the most secluded option, it features a lake and numerous trails for hiking and biking, making it a popular local getaway. Another excellent option is Chatfield State Park Campground, providing spacious sites amid beautiful natural surroundings just minutes from Littleton. Both parks offer convenient access to Denver metro amenities while providing a camping experience with essential RV facilities.

What full hookup RV campgrounds are available near Littleton?

Several full hookup RV campgrounds serve the Littleton area. Denver West-Central City KOA offers full hookup sites including both pull-through and back-in options with great mountain views. Though located in Central City (about 40 minutes from Littleton), it provides a mountain escape with all necessary amenities. Closer to town, Applewood RV Resort by Rjourney offers full hookups with convenient interstate access, making it ideal for exploring the Denver area, though sites are positioned quite close together.

Are there RV rental services in Littleton, Colorado?

Yes, several RV rental options are available in and around Littleton. While specific rental companies aren't mentioned in the reviews, the Denver metro area offers numerous RV rental services that serve Littleton residents. These typically include national chains and local providers offering various RV sizes from small campervans to large Class A motorhomes. Many rental companies provide delivery services to your home or campground. After securing your rental, consider staying at Deer Creek Campground — Golden Gate Canyon, which features pull-through sites that can accommodate connected vehicles up to 50 feet in length.