Best RV Parks & Resorts near Mesa, CO

Grand Mesa RV Park in Mesa offers 50-amp electrical hookups, water connections, and accommodates both tent camping and recreational vehicles. Canyon View RV Resort in Grand Junction provides full-service sites with 50-amp electrical, water, and sewer connections suitable for large recreational vehicles. Junction West Grand Junction features big-rig friendly sites with full hookups including 50-amp service, water, and sewer connections. Monument RV Park in Fruita maintains 92 sites with full hookups including 50-amp electrical service, water, and sewer connections for recreational vehicles. "The sites are nice, more widely spaced than most private campgrounds and the sites are angled, so you're not looking directly in your neighbor's windows," noted one visitor about Canyon View RV Resort.

Throughout the Grand Junction area, most RV parks remain open year-round with varying levels of amenities. Palisade Basecamp RV Resort offers 99 sites with full hookups and remains operational throughout all seasons. Cell service varies significantly between locations, with stronger signals typically available at parks closer to Grand Junction and Fruita. Many parks provide on-site propane refills, laundry facilities, and dump stations. Pet policies generally allow dogs with designated pet areas at several parks including Canyon View. A review mentioned that "the spaces are paved and there are picnic tables" at Monument RV Park, though some locations may have more permanent residents than others. Winter travelers should verify seasonal availability as some mountain parks reduce services during colder months.

Best RV Sites Near Mesa, Colorado (112)

    1. Canyon View RV Resort

    16 Reviews
    Grand Junction, CO
    26 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. Love's RV Hookup-Parachute CO 826

    1 Review
    Parachute, CO
    21 miles
    Website

    $37 - $599 / night

    3. Four Seasons River Inn & RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Delta, CO
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 874-9659

    "Pretty campground with grass at the sites, a river a short walk away (there's a good portion of the campground with riverside sites, but limited for larger rigs)."

    "Overnighted before a hike into Browns Canyon (30 min away) and found everything that most RVers would want in basic accommodations in the high country."

    4. Palisade Basecamp RV Resort

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

    $43 - $137 / 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."

    5. Junction West Grand Junction

    3 Reviews
    Grand Junction, CO
    27 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."

    6. Horizon RV Park

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

    $35 - $65 / night

    7. RV Ranch at Grand Junction

    3 Reviews
    Clifton, CO
    18 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. Stego Vista RV Park Hotchkiss, Colorado

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    Hotchkiss, CO
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (618) 841-4407

    $30 - $500 / night

    10. Monument RV Park

    13 Reviews
    Fruita, CO
    32 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."

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RV Park Reviews near Mesa, CO

885 Reviews of 112 Mesa 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.

  • Mea H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 28, 2022

    South Rim Campground — Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park

    Winter camping!

    We stayed in the winter off season in Loop A, since it’s the only loop open. They plow Loop A and all pull through sites. There was no fee for the campsite, just the park entrance fee. There’s no power in this loop and there’s no water since it’s shut off in the winter. There are pit toilets which are pretty clean for pit toilets. There were a few campers but they were spread so far apart since everyone needed pull through sites cause it snowed a lot recently. Some places the snow is up to your thighs and some places it’s up to your waist.

    Even without amenities, we were happy a campground was open in the Colorado winter.

    [Internet. Verizon via iPhone has no signal. However, with our booster Nighthawk MR-1100 - 25 mbps down and 1 mbps up with 200 ping.]

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 5, 2022

    Glenwood Springs West/Colorado River KOA

    Efficient and clean

    After driving 4-10 hour days from Canada in our 16’ travel trailer, staying at Harvest Hosts, we decided to stop here to prep and regroup for the next leg of our journey. Full hook ups allowed us to flush our water systems, recharge all batteries and devices, and wait out some seriously nasty wind, like lift the trailer right off the ground wind (well felt like it I swear!). The place is super clean, easy to access, has great views and a helpful staff. Pet friendly with a small off-leash dog area even. Looks good for families too with a pool and water park, playground. Wifi was good and cell service at 2 bars. Not cheap but easy access to supplies and touristy spots.

  • Jeane L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 11, 2024

    Kebler Corner

    Would happily visit again!

    We stayed in a camper van over a busy holiday and loved it! We were hoping for a peaceful getaway for us and our dog and found it at Kebler. Yes, some of the spaces are close together but everyone there made it work well. The angled spots and strategic landscaping help too. Plenty of grassy common areas to stretch your legs and your pup’s (on leash), so much so we didn’t feel like we missed out on anything by not being parked with the big coaches along the river. Even better since the large river spots had little/no natural shade (most seemed to have their own awnings that our van didn’t so no worries there I think for them). The tent spots were in a different area on the other side of the property a little away from the busier parts. They also had less shade but had level pads and but seemed closer to the bridge (and hiking). The community vibe was respectful and friendly and it was lovely to stroll about and enjoy it all. Families were out and about, playing with their children and trying different things to do. There was a little playground and some activities in a covered space like velcro axe throwing and corn hole. There were soccer goals set up at one of the grassy areas too. There was also a frisbee golf course, hammocks and picnic tables scattered around the property. A sign by the bathrooms invited camp guests to go gentle group hike if you meet at the bridge at the posted time in the morning. The general store was open during the day and had more than I expected (came for stickers and snacks, left with a game of Bananagrams and more). There wasn’t cell service but wifi worked well for what we needed. The bathrooms were clean and the water was warm. On a busy weekend you might need to use the portable toilets near the tent sites if the regular ones are occupied at a busy time. In the future, splitting the shower and toilet facilities might help with that long term, but I am not sure how hard (and expensive) that is to do in places that are tucked away into the mountains like this. We did use the coin laundry and that worked well. At the time of our visit it was $2 for the washer and $3.50 for the dryer. There was a variety of cute cabins for rent with a good range in size and cost - and some have own their bathroom and even little patio spaces. The hosts and staff were friendly and helpful, even doing trash pickup in the morning if you left it out at a certain time by your site. Kebler is in a beautiful setting, has thoughtfully-designed spaces and is carefully maintained. We would definitely come back - hopefully in a camper van / travel trailer or even just to stay in one of the cabins.

  • Chris P.
    May. 14, 2025

    South Rim Campground — Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park

    Camping under the Stars

    Campsites are open year round, but drinking water is only available mid-May through mid-October. Electric hookups are in Loop B which was closed for the season. There are no water hookups or dump stations at South Rim Campground.

    Stayed in Loop A. Vault Toilets and potable drinking water available. No Cell Service. $20/night via online reservation system.

  • 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.

  • 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.


Guide to Mesa

The Grand Mesa area provides RV campgrounds nestled among orchards, vineyards, and the Colorado River. Most parks near Mesa are located along major transportation routes, with some properties offering seasonal amenities like swimming pools that close during colder months. Water levels in the Colorado River fluctuate seasonally, affecting fishing opportunities at riverfront campgrounds.

What to do

Vineyard tours and wine tasting: Palisade Basecamp RV Resort offers proximity to local wineries and vineyards. "The campground is beautiful, with the Colorado River on one side and peach orchards surrounding the rest," notes Rob S. about Palisade Basecamp RV Resort. Another camper mentioned, "The winery next door (colterris) is awesome. Small family owned great atmosphere."

Mountain biking: The Mesa area connects to extensive trail systems. "We visited the Palisades and hiked in Colorado National Monument. We also road our mountain bikes all around," shares Carol J. about her stay at Canyon View RV Resort. The resort serves as a hub for exploring western Colorado trails.

River access: Many rv sites near Mesa, Colorado offer direct river frontage. "We had a site on the river," reports Frank O. about his experience at Four Seasons River Inn & RV Park. This campground provides access to the Arkansas River with "miles of intermittent fishing access along the highway downstream."

What campers like

Large site spacing: Some RV parks provide more distance between campsites than typical private parks. "Large, spacious and very clean sites," writes Karysa P. about Canyon View RV Resort. Another camper noted, "The sites are gravel, with a concrete patio, a 'grassy' area, table and fire pit."

Clean facilities: Well-maintained bathroom facilities rank highly among camper reviews. "The bathhouse is heated and in pristine condition," reports Erica G. about Palisade Basecamp RV Resort. Similarly, at Monument RV Park, a visitor mentioned, "Showers and toilets were immaculate."

Dog-friendly amenities: Many parks accommodate pets with designated areas. "It's very pet friendly and even have small pet runs in some sites which we got. Nice dog park too," writes Roxanna L. about her experience at Canyon View. Another reviewer noted that "Grand Junction itself is very pet friendly."

What you should know

Road noise considerations: Interstate proximity can create ambient noise at some campgrounds. "It is close to I-70 and the road noise is quite noticeable if you're outside," reports Ray & Terri F. about their stay. "You could hear some interstate noise but not enough to keep you awake," notes another visitor.

Site types vary: Understand what type of site you're booking. "This RV park has a good number of riverside spots, which are delightful," writes Henry K. about Four Seasons River Inn & RV Park. However, some parks have terrain challenges, with one camper noting about Palisade Basecamp, "All of the tent pads seem to be at a pretty wicked slope."

Weather planning: Temperature extremes occur in this region. "The temperatures were into the 100's in the area," shared one Canyon View RV Resort visitor. Proper cooling and heating equipment is essential depending on your travel season.

Tips for camping with families

Pool access: Several RV sites near Mesa provide family-friendly swimming options. "There is a pool, dog runs, laundry, play area, and pickleball courts," mentions Kim G. about Canyon View RV Resort. Monument RV Park also offers "a pool for the warmer months."

Playgrounds and recreation: Look for parks with dedicated child-friendly spaces. "There is a playground for kids," notes Ali C. about Monument RV Park. Another family reported, "We stayed here with the family in our camper for a local running event."

Bathroom considerations: Family-friendly bathroom facilities matter for extended stays. "The bathrooms were pretty extravagant. Heated, flush toilets, free showers, running water sinks, mirrors galore. There were also family restrooms," reports one camper about Palisade Basecamp.

Tips from RVers

Arrival timing: Office hours affect check-in procedures. "The office closes early at 6 o'clock," notes a reviewer of Junction West Grand Junction. At Palisade Basecamp, late arrivals should note that "they do close at 6pm (the office does) so late entry doesn't work unless you have made a reservation."

Site leveling: Some parks provide more level sites than others. "The sites are level, but close together," reports Laura F. about Monument RV Park. This contrasts with tent areas at some parks that may require adjustment for comfort.

RV size compatibility: Check size restrictions before booking. "Great for big rigs," notes Carol J. about Canyon View RV Resort. Different parks accommodate different vehicle sizes, with Love's RV Hookup offering only 5 sites but providing dump stations and water fill services helpful for travelers.

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