Best RV Parks & Resorts near Masonville, CO

Several RV parks operate within 30 miles of Masonville, Colorado, providing various hookup options for recreational vehicles. Riverview RV Park & Campground in Loveland features full hookup sites with water, electric, and sewer connections alongside the river. Loveland RV Resort maintains year-round availability with 50-amp electrical service and spacious pull-through sites for larger motorhomes. Horsetooth Inn & RV Park offers water and electric hookups near Horsetooth Reservoir, though it primarily serves long-term residents with limited amenities. Sites at most parks are graveled with log fencing or natural barriers providing modest separation between neighboring RVs. "The sites are very spacious. Most are tree covered sites and not packed in."

Seasonal considerations affect RV camping throughout the area, with mountain-adjacent parks like Spruce Lake RV Park operating only from May through September. Dump stations are available at most established parks, though some smaller facilities lack this service. Cell phone coverage varies significantly by location, with mountain valley parks reporting limited connectivity. Many parks accommodate pets but enforce standard leash requirements and breed restrictions. Propane services are limited, requiring trips into Loveland or Fort Collins for refills. Navigation to parks closer to Estes Park involves moderate elevation changes and occasional tight turns, potentially challenging for larger rigs. During summer months, advanced reservations are strongly recommended as sites fill quickly with visitors heading to nearby Rocky Mountain National Park.

Best RV Sites Near Masonville, Colorado (199)

    1. Riverview RV Park & Campground

    19 Reviews
    Masonville, CO
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 667-9910

    "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."

    "Good Sam’s RV park with full amenities. We booked a water/electric online, but got bumped up to full hookups. Beautiful river going beside many of the sites. Newer bathrooms."

    2. Loveland RV Resort

    8 Reviews
    Loveland, CO
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 667-1204

    "Premium sites are much larger with additional width for more space btw sites. Pool, laundry, etc."

    "We only stayed one night while traveling through Colorado. It was convenient and easy. The grounds were nice and clean, very pretty, they had good amenities."

    3. Horsetooth Inn & RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Masonville, CO
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 999-5650

    "A truly enjoyable long term RV park with Airbnb cabins for family/friends to visit!"

    "It has full RV hook-up with back-in and pull-through sites. We stayed for 2 weeks and had a lot of fun."

    4. Spruce Lake RV Park

    19 Reviews
    Estes Park, CO
    19 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."

    5. Elk Meadows Lodge & RV Resort

    15 Reviews
    Estes Park, CO
    20 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."

    6. Manor RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Estes Park, CO
    19 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."

    7. Fireside Motel and Camper Park

    1 Review
    Masonville, CO
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 667-2903

    8. Paradise on the River

    4 Reviews
    Estes Park, CO
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 586-5513

    $68 - $235 / night

    "Smaller campground very close to RMNP. Sits directly beside the Big Thompson River. Spent three nights in July. Each site has a deck over the river. Can't beat the sound of water rushing."

    "CLEAN shower houses. Friendly staff. Owners who pay attention to the details. This truly is Paradise by the river! Sites are close, but very quiet. I've never stayed at such a beautiful campground."

    9. Falcon’s Landing RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Loveland, CO
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 800-1569

    $48 - $54 / night

    10. RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Livermore, CO
    23 miles
    +1 (970) 692-1872

    $55 - $58 / night

    "It’s an open area, ie no shade and it’s simple boondocking (which we like). Peaceful, open area, minimal sites with good views and also had some horse petting time."

    "Horses and pronghorn made for the perfect, quiet neighbors. Verizon 5G service was excellent. Highly recommend visiting the ranch."

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RV Park Reviews near Masonville, CO

1742 Reviews of 199 Masonville 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.

  • Crystal C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 30, 2019

    Loveland RV Resort

    Fair Site Pricing & Nice Amenities But A Few Additional Fees

    I wanted to stop into this area after exploring a few campgrounds designed more so for tent campers in the area. I noticed some of these spaces were not ideal for those wanting to bring their RV and have amenities and that really was something that I know many of the people I know really look for when finding their locations for travel. Loveland is a little further away from the entrance of Rocky Mountain National Park but it offers many great things to those wanting to explore the area and still be within comfortable distance of the park itself. The RV Resort is designed for both larger and smaller rigs and offers a variety of comfortable amenities for campers of this style. 

    There are 4 basic styles of offerings at this location including full hook up, oversized full hook up, premium and premium back up sites. These prices range from$56 to$65 for base single night stay. They do offer both weekly and monthly rates as well for those really wanting to enjoy the area. 

    Something which I have found very common amongst these style of locations is that while they do offer base charges which do not include tax there are many times additional fees depending on certain amenities. This campground was no different with additional charges for parties of over 4 people, extra vehicles or pets. Additionally they do have a sizable$20 dump fee, I found this to be quite high, especially considering there is a free dump station only a few miles up the way at another facility which allows campers or passers by alike to use their dump station. 

    Something nice is they do offer a Good Sam discount if you belong to the affiliated program which is a few dollars off the price of nightly stay. 

    Additionally amenities include a pool and mini golf which were quite nice and a clubhouse with several really cool things inside. They have a playground for the kiddos and a dog park for the furry family.

     Overall the park itself seemed to have wide roadways for navigating and though for my personal taste the sites are located pretty close together they were pretty typically placed for an RV style park. Unlike several parks I have encountered in the area and others, this place did not have the long term stay option readily flagrant and while they might offer it you do not see people who look like they have moved in and allowed their area to become homely and run down. Quite the opposite, the grounds were very clean and inviting, everyone was very friendly and nothing looked like a“there goes the neighborhood” moment.

  • 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.

  • D
    May. 16, 2021

    Loveland Station Campground - CLOSED

    New owners, New Name.

    Falcon’s Landing RV Park 648 NE Frontage Road Johnstown CO 80534

    Ph: 970-800-1569 Email: falconslandingrv@hotmail.com URL: falconslandingrv.com

    Family owned and operated. They have a great long range plans for the improvement of the park with added amenities. Great progress has been made in cleaning up the park and making it more inviting. Most of the older trashy campers have left. There still is a fair amount of long-term campers but their spaces are looking much better and their campers are in better condition for the most part. all the spaces have full hook ups and there is room for big rigs. Our camper is a 42 foot fifth wheel. There is a laundry, clean restrooms and showers and mail service. There are not a lot of amenities for children at this point but those are in their future plans. This campground is actually located on the east edge of Loveland Colorado and on the east side of interstate I 25 and just south of Highway 34. For being next to the interstate, it is a very quiet campground with lots of trees and plants.  A great place to stay while visiting the Rocky Mountains. They are not really geared for overnight camping but I’m sure they would accommodate if they had an open space. Their rates are reasonable and they seem to stay full most of the time time so it is best to call ahead and reserve a site. We stayed here in November and December 2020 And again now since April 1 and will be leaving mid June.

  • 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
    Apr. 16, 2021

    Curt Gowdy State Park Campground

    Beautiful Wyoming Camping

    We visited Curt Gowdy when multiple fires were burning nearby, so all our pictures are tainted with smoke. This facility offers campers two lakes and several different types of sites. Some are full hook-up and others are no hook-up. We had the latter, but were so happy with our spot. The park is primarily composed of dirt roads. There are so many different types of sites, from those with several trees, lake side, open, or group spots. Water is available for filling bottles, but not campers. No dump stations are open here, but Wyoming has dump stations at its rest stops along the interstates/highways for free. Cell service is unavailable away from the beautiful visitors center. Our campsite sat by itself, on a ridge next to the furthest away lake. It was beautiful and a worn trail at the campsite ended at the water's edge where we could store our kayak in the trees for the weekend. A small beach allowed for chairs to be set up at this spot as well. The lake offers fishing and kayaking. The real draw, though, is the IMBA mountain biking trail system that weaves throughout the park. The trails are well-marked and maps are easy to follow. Hiking is abundant as well. This park sits near Medicine Bow National Forest and has similar typography with awesome rocks, evergreens, aspen and creeks. Hiking is a pleasure in this environment. Our campsite was pull-through with a fire pit and table. There was a fire ban (for obvious reasons) during our September visit.

  • 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.

  • D
    Jul. 2, 2021

    Loveland Station Campground - CLOSED

    This is an old campground being remodeled to buy new owners and with a new name: Falcons Landing.

    This is a quiet, laid-back Campground without a lot of amenities yet. Quite a few full-time residence or long-term residence. All ages but not much for children to do. We are full-time RV years but this area is where we are from with family around. We stayed here from April 1, 2021 and will probably be here till september. We are staying in a 42 foot grand design fifth wheel.


Guide to Masonville

Masonville camping areas sit at elevations ranging from 5,200 to 7,500 feet with dramatic temperature shifts between day and night even in summer months. The terrain features rolling foothills transitioning to steeper mountain slopes with ponderosa pine and aspen groves. Most RV campgrounds near Masonville, Colorado operate seasonally from May through October due to winter conditions and freezing temperatures.

What to do

River activities: 40 minutes away at Riverview RV Park & Campground on the Big Thompson River. "We spent 4 days in a spot right next to the river. Really enjoyed the river, dog park, live music on sat. night and laundry," notes camper Tyler D. River access points allow for fishing, wading, and photography opportunities.

Wildlife viewing: Morning and evening hours provide the best opportunity for seeing native wildlife. "Nearly every day a deer would come munch on the greenery right behind our rig. The staff were super friendly and I believe we received good value for our payment," reports a visitor at Riverview. Elk herds frequent the meadows around Estes Park during spring and fall.

Hiking: Multiple difficulty levels available within 30-45 minutes. "It's a beautiful spot, tree covered, and a river runs through it. About 10 mins outside of Loveland and 40 mins from Estes park," writes Miguel E. Most hiking trails open May through November, with some lower elevation options accessible year-round depending on snow conditions.

What campers like

Spacious sites with mountain views: Elk Meadows Lodge & RV Resort earns praise for its panoramic mountain vistas. "Great access to the RMNP(5 mins max!), as well as to downtown. Beautiful views of Longs Peak!" notes Julia M. Sites feature concrete patios and level gravel parking areas.

Riverside relaxation: Waterfront sites provide natural white noise and cooling effects. "We had a great time at this campground. We spent 4 days in a spot right next to the river," mentions Tyler D. River sites typically cost $5-10 more per night but offer premium natural settings.

Community activities: Several RV parks organize regular social events. Paradise on the River impresses visitors with its beautiful setting. "This is the most beautiful RV park I have ever seen. It is surrounded and someone planted about a hundred flower baskets!" reports camper s R. Weekend events often include live music, potlucks, or guided nature walks.

What you should know

Seasonal operations: Most mountain campgrounds close during winter. Spruce Lake RV Park operates "May 1 to September 30" only. "WiFi is great. Extra clean facilities. Great Mountain views. Great amenities like wifi, pool, pond etc," notes Paul B. Lower elevation campgrounds may offer year-round camping with limited winter services.

Weather preparation: Temperature swings of 30+ degrees between day and night are common. "It can be suddenly and very windy here, so most campers did not use awnings," observes a camper at Riverview. Pack clothing layers and secure outdoor equipment, especially during afternoon thunderstorm season (July-August).

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Masonville, CO is Riverview RV Park & Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 19 reviews.

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