Best RV Parks & Resorts near Loma, CO

Grand Junction and Fruita form the hub of RV camping options near Loma, Colorado, with several well-established RV resorts offering full hookup sites. Monument RV Park in Fruita features 92 sites with 30/50 amp electric, water, and sewer connections, while Canyon View RV Resort provides concrete pads with spacious sites and modern amenities including picnic tables and fire pits. Palisade Basecamp RV Resort maintains 99 sites open year-round with pull-through options that accommodate larger motorhomes and fifth wheels. Sites at James M. Robb Colorado River State Park's Fruita Section include level concrete pads with shade shelters and more vegetation separation between sites than typical private parks. "Each site has paved and level gravel with a concrete patio, a grassy area, table and fire pit. The sites are angled, so you're not looking directly in your neighbor's windows."

Most RV parks near Loma require reservations, especially during spring and fall when temperatures are mild and outdoor recreation peaks. Access roads to established parks are generally well-maintained, though some state park campgrounds have maximum length restrictions that may limit accessibility for rigs over 40 feet. Cell service varies significantly by location—parks close to I-70 typically offer excellent coverage, while those in canyons or on the Grand Mesa may have limited connectivity. Dump stations are available at several locations including Junction West Grand Junction and Mobile City RV Park, though not all parks offer this amenity on-site. Pet policies generally allow dogs with standard restrictions, and many parks feature dedicated dog areas. A recent review noted that "With a cell service extender and a hotspot both my partner and I were able to work remotely," highlighting the potential for connectivity even in more remote settings.

Best RV Sites Near Loma, Colorado (68)

    1. Canyon View RV Resort

    16 Reviews
    Grand Junction, CO
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 730-2600

    $40 - $85 / night

    "It’s close to everything including sites. The mountains are beautiful. Night sky was jaw dropping. The resort was very quiet which was SO nice and relaxing."

    "We have a 36 ft Class A with a Cherokee Trailhawk tow and stayed in site B02 for 4 days in mid June. The temperatures were into the 100’s in the area."

    2. Junction West Grand Junction

    3 Reviews
    Grand Junction, CO
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 245-8531

    "Idyllic campground alongside Animas river against beautiful mountains. Very close proximity to Swiss Alps of America and downtown Durango."

    "There is a playground for kids and a splash pad that was working."

    3. Monument RV Park

    13 Reviews
    Fruita, CO
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 858-4405

    "Monument RV park is located in Fruita, CO which is only 12 miles or 20 minutes from Grand Junction. Fruita has a lot to offer for a small town."

    "Lots of grass, shade, and a dog run! We didn’t use the pool but it looked tempting. Showers and toilets were immaculate."

    4. Horizon RV Park

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    Grand Junction, CO
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 985-2105

    $35 - $65 / night

    5. Palisade Basecamp RV Resort

    27 Reviews
    Palisade, CO
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 462-9712

    $43 - $136 / night

    "Pull throughs ... back ends available. Fabulous service from the owners. We planned on staying 2 nights but ended up staying a few more days."

    "The resort may not be busy in the fall, but that just adds to the appeal of staying this season. We arrived late, but check in was a breeze, and we were able to make ourselves comfortable."

    6. Mobile City RV Park

    1 Review
    Grand Junction, CO
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 242-9291

    7. RV Ranch at Grand Junction

    3 Reviews
    Clifton, CO
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 434-6644

    "Nice level sites. Some longterm/perm campers. Bathtooms updated and clean. Wifi spotty."

    "Beautifully maintained park with all amenities you could ask for. The ladies in the front office were accommodating, and the maintenance team were fast and professional!"

    8. Moon Dance RV Park

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    Grand Junction, CO
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 245-0769

    9. Love's RV Hookup-Parachute CO 826

    1 Review
    Parachute, CO
    44 miles
    Website

    $37 - $599 / night

    10. Camp Eddy

    5 Reviews
    Grand Junction, CO
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 462-7153

    "The good - riverside, clean, modern, nice showers, nice clubhouse, bikeway along river, close to GJ amphitheater for walking to concert

    The cons - very exposed - zero shade, little commercial within"

    "Great large bathrooms and a good laundry room, too.

    While in town we visited a couple of wineries in Palisade, did u pick peaches, and explored Colorado National Monument."

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RV Park Reviews near Loma, CO

479 Reviews of 68 Loma Campgrounds


  • A
    Sep. 20, 2022

    BLM #174 Road Dispersed Camping

    Best Spot in Fruita

    I’ve been coming to 18 road for years, but this is the first year with a camper (19 feet). Very spaced out, easy to get away from others if you want peace, right by excellent mountain biking, and pretty close to town. With a cell service extender and a hotspot both my partner and I were able to work remotely from here.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 15, 2025

    Island Acres Section Camping — James M. Robb Colorado River State Park

    Spacious State Park

    Overnight stay. Nice park park like setting with all the necessary amenities. Very flat concrete site with picnic table and canopy, fire ring, and gravel sitting area. 30 amp electric and water worked great. Excellent Verizon service as well. Nice view of distant mountains. We did occasionally hear a train in the distance, but it did not affect our sleep. Would stay again.

  • kristin S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 1, 2020

    Fruita Section Camping — James M. Robb Colorado River State Park

    Perfect spot for Colorado NM

    I typically rate campgrounds as they fit into 1 of 5 categories. This campground will be rated as a Regional/Public Park — Grounds that are on public lands, and have a cost for entry and/or overnight stay. Ratings for this category are based on: Cost: 5 Allure of the park/lands: 4 Amenities as available (bathrooms, showers, hookups, etc): 5 Layout and privacy of sites: 5

    We have come to love camping in state parks. This park fits the bill of our now high expectations. Reasonable cost ($30 for electric & water + State Park fees), good layout with nice privacy, clean facilities (laundry, bathrooms, Rec rooms) and easy access.

    It’s about 15 minutes from Main Street in Grand Junction and very close to groceries, gas and restaurants. It is right off a main highway and has some ambient road noise but the biggest disturbance is the trains that come by around 11pm and blare the horns. We experienced it both nights, but after that... peaceful. We enjoyed the stars one night, but the glowing Taco Bell sign across the street was a little imposing. All good. The park is right at the bottom of the foothills to Colorado National Monument... less than 3 miles to the entrance station. It’s also right along the River Trail for cycling and walking/running.

    Each site is paved and level with a large gravel area with a shaded structure, picnic bench and fire pit. The roads are wide and very easy to navigate to your site. It’s a popular park for camping, so make reservations.

  • Mary S.
    Jun. 12, 2018

    Saddlehorn Campground — Colorado National Monument

    Great base for exploring the Colorado Nat'l Monument

    This campground is near the visitor center just off the rim road, about a 25 mile road from one entrance to the other. There are several hiking trails for exploring the Colorado National Monument; you could keep busy for a couple days or more, depending on how much you enjoy hiking. There is also rock climbing.

    The campground has 3 loops:

    • A: no reservations, open year round

    • B: reservations and walkup. If you have a reservation, your site will have a "Reserved" sign along with dates and your last name. No check in is required. Open sites have an "Open" sign.

    • C: doesn't show up on recreation.gov so it looks like it is also walkup. I think groups can reserve it. There are tent pads which I didn't see in A and B (but you can pitch a tent in A and B). Only tents and truck campers are allowed, and no generators are allowed in loop C.

    Bathrooms seem fairly new with auto flush toilets, motion sensor faucets and hand dryers. There is potable water at various locations clearly marked with a "water" sign. No electric, water or sewer at sites.

    There are a few "driveway" styles in loops A and B: back in/pull in, pull alongside and pull through. Picnic tables and grills are back among juniper and pine trees, and you can pitch a tent. I would stay in loop C if I had a tent...very nice sites.

    And the views are beautiful, especially at sunset.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 25, 2020

    Palisade Basecamp RV Resort

    Wow! Love this camping spot

    Can’t say enough about this camp spot. Wow!! Pull throughs ... back ends available. Fabulous service from the owners. We planned on staying 2 nights but ended up staying a few more days. Dog park, showers, laundry faculties, full hookups, general store, art, great WiFi (we had Verizon) ... and some sites are backed up to the Colorado River. Just amazing .... very clean. Would highly recommend!

  • Roxanna L.
    Apr. 9, 2025

    Canyon View RV Resort

    Grand Junction, CO

    Loved this place!!! Very clean, friendly and have huge sites. Looks fairly new. It’s close to everything including sites. The mountains are beautiful. Night sky was jaw dropping. The resort was very quiet which was SO nice and relaxing. We didn’t use any amenities but I have no doubt they would be flawless. Grand Junction is worth a 2 night stay it has some incredible things to see. Good restaurants and we had perfect weather. It’s very pet friendly and even have small pet runs in some sites which we got. Nice dog park too. Grand Junction itself is very pet friendly.

  • Riley S.
    Jul. 9, 2021

    Cobbett Lake

    Heaven sent

    I arrived at this campground on top the Mesa. First I always thought the Mesa would be flat and by god it’s more than flat, it’s beautiful. The mosquitos were like mini vampires. Beside that, the Forrest and lakes were wonderful. The fishing was great. Lots of folks catching there limits.

    The campsites are hit or miss if you are tent camping. Some of them are on slopes and are only good for an RV however we did sent you tents in the pull through sites. We reserved sites 1, 9, 10, 11.

    Site 1 is fabulous, on the lake and great for tents or a pop up.

    Site 9 is a pull through site. Has one flat spot for a tent but besides that it is next to the hiking trail and the wildlife is all around. Morning deer to chipmunks :)

    Site 10 is very large for a group site per say.

    Site 11 was nice and held 3 tents.

    Each site has modern camp fire rings. The campground offers large wood bundles for $10.

  • Greg L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 20, 2021

    Saddlehorn Campground — Colorado National Monument

    Great campground with amazing views

    Great campground with an amazing view. $22/$11 senior. Loops A-B (sites 2-51) are all reserved and more designed for RVs and TTs. Loop C (sites 52-80) are all first come and cannot be reserved but are limited to tenters, truck campers, van campers...no travel trailers, RVs or schoolies in loop C. Water, trash, recycling and great cell signal on ATT, Verizon and TMobile. Campground host onsite. No wood fires, only charcoal. .

  • Greg L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 6, 2020

    Spruce Grove

    Rundown campground

    Update:as of 8-2022 cg is open again.

    Spruce Grove is a bit run down and needs some attention from the FS.. Loop roads are in crappy shape full of potholes, sites are not maintained, fire rings and tables are in poor shape. A new vault toilet was installed 2024. Water system is not functioning. There was a dumpster though. I would not take a big rv thru this cg due to poor loop roads and overhanging trees. Sites are $16/$8 senior nite as of 6-2025. No reservations, all first come Although this review is a bit negative, the cg worked for my boondocking setup and was cheap. Plus the bad rds and poor sites kept the big rigs away! Also the biggest plus was the cell signal was 2 bars LTE! This CG would not work for ya if you need good solar and esp Starlink as most sites are too densely shaded. No host onsite but CG is run by a contractor that manages Jumbo CG close by.

    Ps: the 5 star review by iggy seems to be in error and is likely for a different Spruce Grove in another part of colo.)


Guide to Loma

RV camping near Loma, Colorado places visitors at the base of the Book Cliffs, with sites situated along the Colorado River at approximately 4,500 feet elevation. The region experiences mild spring and fall temperatures, with summer daytime highs often exceeding 95°F between June and August. Many campgrounds remain open year-round, with winter temperatures typically ranging from 20-45°F.

What to do

Winery visits in Palisade: Just 30 minutes from Loma, Palisade Basecamp RV Resort offers proximity to numerous vineyards. "Vineyards all around, a local brewery, tent sites on the Colorado River. The winery next door (colterris) is awesome. Small family owned great atmosphere," notes Matt O.

Mountain biking trails: The Fruita area offers extensive trail networks for all skill levels. "We visited the Palisades and hiked in Colorado National Monument. We also road our mountain bikes all around," shares Carol J. from Canyon View RV Resort.

Colorado River activities: Many campgrounds provide direct river access for fishing, kayaking, and floating during summer months. "The campground is beautiful, with the Colorado River on one side and peach orchards surrounding the rest," explains Rob S. about his stay at Palisade Basecamp.

What campers like

Clean, modern facilities: Several newer RV parks have invested in quality bathhouses. "The bathrooms/showers are huge and private, staff was very friendly and welcoming," shares Fritz H. about Camp Eddy, a riverside park that opened in 2022.

Spacious sites at Canyon View: The angled layout provides more privacy than typical RV parks. "Large, spacious and very clean sites. Bathrooms/showers are large private and super clean also," writes Karysa P. about Canyon View RV Resort.

Fruit orchards and agriculture: The agricultural setting adds character to camping experiences. "On property their is a very lovely peach orchard, a dog run, and river access which would be ideal for the summer months," notes Erica G. about Palisade Basecamp RV Resort.

What you should know

Highway noise varies by location: Some campgrounds experience traffic noise due to proximity to I-70. "You could hear some interstate noise but not enough to keep you awake," reports Brian C. about Canyon View RV Resort.

Limited shade at newer facilities: Many recently developed RV parks lack mature trees. "No shade. Pretty grass and concrete. Feels like living in a city with an HOA," observes Stacy L. about the newer Canyon View resort.

Tent camping options: While most facilities cater to RVs, Monument RV Park in Fruita accommodates tent campers. "The spaces are level, but close together. Many pull throughs, backs up to a field of goats that were adorable," notes Laura F.

Tips for camping with families

Pool amenities: Multiple RV parks offer swimming pools for summer months. "There is a pool for the warmer months and it's in close proximity to a Dairy Queen, liquor store and other restaurants," mentions Carlyne F. about Monument RV Park.

Dog-friendly facilities: Most parks welcome pets with dedicated areas. "Grand Junction itself is very pet friendly," notes Roxanna L. about Canyon View RV Resort, adding that they "have small pet runs in some sites which we got. Nice dog park too."

Winter camping viability: While less crowded, winter stays offer unique experiences. "Stopped here on a layover while passing through. Campground is well laid out with great staff, clean bathrooms, and great prices," reports JL about Palisade Basecamp, which remains open year-round.

Tips from RVers

Internet connectivity: Working remotely is possible at several parks. "Internet was fast and we were able to stream and work at the same time," explains Brian C. about Canyon View RV Resort's wifi capabilities.

Site selection at Love's RV Hookup: For travelers looking for quick overnight stops, Love's RV Hookup in Parachute provides basic services. "This was my first time emptying my gray water tank and filling my water tank. The manager Thomas couldn't have been more helpful!!!" shares Julie S.

Reservation policies: Many parks have specific check-in procedures. "They do close at 6pm (the office does) so late entry doesn't work unless you have made a reservation. I found my map and site info in a mailbox at the office entry," explains a visitor to Palisade Basecamp.

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