Best RV Parks & Resorts near New Castle, CO

Several RV parks dot the I-70 corridor surrounding New Castle, Colorado, offering diverse options for motorhome travelers. Rifle Gap State Park Campground, open year-round, provides electric sites with 30/50 amp service and accommodates big rigs with level concrete pads. Just east in Glenwood Springs, Ami's Acres Campground operates from March through November with full hookup sites and 50 amp electrical service, though the access road is noted as "rough" by visitors. Heron's Nest RV Park in Silt offers year-round availability with water, electric, and sewer connections, situated along the Colorado River. "The sites are a bit shallow," noted one RV camper at Gateway RV Park in Carbondale, explaining they "could not lower the rear patio on our 25' toy hauler" despite the park offering double-wide sites with full hookups.

Cell service varies significantly throughout the region's rv campgrounds, with Rifle Gap showing almost no Verizon coverage but limited AT&T access in early mornings. Most parks accommodate pets, and dump stations are available at Gateway RV Park, Rifle Gap, and Ami's Acres. Highway noise affects several locations, particularly those along I-70 and Highway 82. Love's RV Hookup in Parachute provides a convenient overnight option with just 5 pull-through sites featuring full hookups. Navigation to some parks requires attention to road conditions - Ami's Acres specifically recommends entering from the south end where the road is "better and a little wider." Winter travelers should note that while some RV parks remain open year-round, seasonal closures affect others, with Gateway operating only May through October.

Best RV Sites Near New Castle, Colorado (119)

    1. Gateway RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Carbondale, CO
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 379-8151

    "This quaint little campground is just below the highway. While there is quite a bit of highway noise when outside, it didn’t bother us when we were inside our trailer."

    "FHU, friendly hosts, right on the bike path and next to the Roaring Fork River. It is not a destination campground, it is a the best place to park and explore the best of Colorado."

    2. Heron's Nest RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Silt, CO
    8 miles
    +1 (970) 876-2443

    "We are full time travelling in a MH. We are mainly touring NPs. After a particularly busy park schedule we like to just chill. This KOA is super for that!"

    3. Riverdance RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Gypsum, CO
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 400-7078

    $75 - $110 / night

    "Driving through the Vail valley and we needed a place to cam. No answer on the phone but when we arrived there was a number on the door for the weekend attendant."

    "Showed up late after driving through vail valley. This made for a nice stop. Kids were happy to play in the field and win in the river. Showers were nice and clean."

    4. Love's RV Hookup-Parachute CO 826

    1 Review
    Parachute, CO
    29 miles
    Website

    $37 - $599 / night

    5. Trail and Hitch Tiny Home Hotel and RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Meeker, CO
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 235-1104

    "Clean restrooms with a shower. Great host.

    The also have a variety of tiny homes. Full service RV sites, ame pull through.

    Nice Mountain View’s"

    "It was super quiet and peaceful. Meeker is one of my favorite towns in Colorado. Everyone is too nice there! Stayed for two weeks and will be back again."

    6. River Camp RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Meeker, CO
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 366-2477

    $30 - $60 / night

    "Quiet place with the sound of a babbling river running along the edge of the camp. They have a few pull throughs, several large back in and a few smaller back in sites."

    "Full hookups. Only wish they had full bathroom and laundry. Otherwise excellent spot."

    7. Hideout at Glenwood Springs

    2 Reviews
    Glenwood Springs, CO
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 235-0059

    8. Rifle Gap State Park Campground

    40 Reviews
    Rifle, CO
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 625-1607

    $28 - $41 / night

    "Loved the site and the location.. easy access to Rifle Falls and the surrounding trails and climbing walls.. close to access for UTV and off-road vehicle areas as well."

    "Site had electric. Level concrete pad fire pit and a covered picnic table"

    9. Ami's Acres Campground

    28 Reviews
    Glenwood Springs, CO
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 945-5340

    "It's super close to the hot springs, downtown area and gondola for the adventure park shopping etc."

    "The campground is built on the side of a mountain so the individual sites are tiered. I could see it making a few people nervous to back in but it’s no big deal. The bathrooms are clean."

    10. Mountainside RV Park

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    Gunnison National Forest, CO
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 929-5006

    $30 - $200 / night

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RV Park Reviews near New Castle, CO

633 Reviews of 119 New Castle Campgrounds


  • Aaron
    Jul. 4, 2021

    Gateway RV Park

    Cozy campground near Carbondale

    This quaint little campground is just below the highway. While there is quite a bit of highway noise when outside, it didn’t bother us when we were inside our trailer.

    The double wide sites offer picnic tables and a fire ring, along with full hookups. The facilities are well maintained and clean. The sites are a bit shallow (we could not lower the rear patio on our 25’ toy hauler).

    Only minutes away from the cute little town of Carbondale. Here there are plenty of options to stuff your belly with great food and/or wet your whistle with local beers/distillations.

    Located just above a beautiful river, the campground is close to a partially-paved 40+ mi bike path (Aspen <> Glenwood Springs). Although we didn’t have time to ride them, Trailforks shows some nice MTB trails nearby as well.

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

    Elk Creek Campground

    Great campground close to New Castle

    Great cg run buy local couple. Close to new castle. Has clean showers, big dumpsters and friendly staff! My third stay as a full-time RVer.

  • 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.

  • Wyatt J.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 9, 2020

    River Camp RV Park

    No fuss, big sites

    Quiet place with the sound of a babbling river running along the edge of the camp. They have a few pull throughs, several large back in and a few smaller back in sites. They also offer a large open field for dry camping. No showers, but, a few porta potties around the camp. Fire rings and picnic tables at each site. The water spigots are housed in small insulated enclosures. The sewer connections are varied distances, extensions are probably needed. Our sewer connection has a small uphill to it, but still slightly below our tank bottoms. Good space between sites, some are quite remote from others. On location camp host was swift. The WiFI was poor even with the camp half empty. I walked around and did some speed tests around the camp, best speed was 500kb. No Verizon service, decent TMobile service.

  • W
    Aug. 29, 2016

    Mollie B_white River

    An Experience Not Easily Forgotten

    The heart of Colorado beats quietly and steadily at this campground. Situated within walking distance of a boat ramp and often crowded parking area, this quiet and serene campground set-back away from the crowds, overlooks Ruedi Reservoir. Everything one needs to spend a delightful long weekend or extended stay is there - firewood for purchase, helpful hosts, spacious campsites, bear proof disposal and storage blocks, clean bathroom facilities, and a lake front beach. The 15 mile paved drive back to the grocery stores is doable and follows the spectacular flyfishing Fryingpan River. Watch for the energy conserving home built into the hill, bighorn sheep (yes!) along the road, and cyclists attempting the slow but steady grade. On our way back out toward home we stopped at the Main Street Cafe (on CO 82) - definitely worth the wait with huge breakfast and lunch plates (open until 2pm daily). If you decide to try Molly B, track me down about mid-August next summer - I'll be there!

  • 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.

  • Jeff L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 4, 2023

    Four Mile Road Dispersed

    4 mile dispersed

    There are many sites all over the place up there. Some are big enough for groups of RV's some are small, private tent spots. Some offer magicians views others are in dense vegetation along water. We found no cell reception for miles. There are easy sites next to the main gravel roads and more secluded sites off of many various "Jeep trails". No services, no running water, no electric, no cable TV, no bathrooms, no showers, no dump stations, no picnic tables, etc. It's the forest.

  • 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 New Castle

RV parks near New Castle, Colorado provide camping options along the I-70 corridor with mountain views and Colorado River access. The region sits at elevations between 5,500-6,500 feet, experiencing warm summer days with cool nights and moderate winters. Many campgrounds remain accessible year-round, though amenities and access roads can vary significantly based on seasonal conditions.

What to do

River activities: Trail and Hitch Tiny Home Hotel and RV Park in Meeker offers proximity to fishing and water recreation. "Loved this RV park! It was super quiet and peaceful. Meeker is one of my favorite towns in Colorado," notes one visitor who stayed for two weeks enjoying the nearby recreational opportunities.

Mountain biking: Gateway RV Park connects to regional trails. A camper explains it's "a great headquarters for Aspen, to Glenwood Springs and Marble. FHU, friendly hosts, right on the bike path and next to the Roaring Fork River."

Hot springs access: Campgrounds near Glenwood Springs offer convenient base camps for the town's hot springs. An Ami's Acres visitor mentioned, "Very close to glenwood springs, which is a definite must do if you're looking for some relaxation and views."

What campers like

Mountain views: Campers praise the scenery from many rv sites near New Castle, Colorado. At River Camp RV Park, visitors appreciate the natural setting: "Easy access and right on the river. Full hookups. Only wish they had full bathroom and laundry."

Wildlife watching: Several campgrounds offer opportunities to see local wildlife. "Saw deer 2 mornings" reported one visitor at Rifle Gap State Park Campground, adding that "The park is situated right on the reservoir. Lots of spots to park a kayak near your camp sites."

Clean facilities: Many campers mention well-maintained bathrooms and showers. A visitor to Trail and Hitch noted, "Bathrooms and showers were cleaned daily," while another at Rifle Gap said, "The showers and toilets were clean. 10/10 recommend and will be coming back!"

What you should know

Cell service variability: Connectivity can be inconsistent throughout the region. A camper at River Camp RV Park reported, "No Verizon service, decent TMobile service," while another at Hideout at Glenwood Springs noted, "Free coffee in the laundry room was well appreciated, if you have a larger rig just be aware that it can get a little tight."

Road conditions: Access roads to some campgrounds require attention. An Ami's Acres visitor observed, "The gravel road leading to the campground is in need of repair. It was perfect for 1 night."

Highway noise: Several campgrounds sit near major roads. "Highway is loud," noted one Ami's Acres camper, though others mentioned, "Being next to the interstate didn't end up being a problem, still very quiet."

Tips for camping with families

Water recreation options: The area offers swimming and water activities during summer months. At River Dance, one family reported, "Kids loved playing frisbee in the field and swimming in the river," making it "perfect for a quick swim."

Playground access: Some RV parks include play areas for children. A visitor at Trail and Hitch mentioned, "Playground is nice. Very friendly," and "Amazing and gorgeous view. Had a thunderstorm and loved watching the lightning from the mountain tops."

Kitchen facilities: Certain campgrounds offer shared cooking spaces. An Ami's Acres camper appreciated that "They also have a kitchen area with microwave, filtered water and a sink for dishes, which was really convenient."

Tips from RVers

Water quality concerns: Bring drinking water to some campgrounds. An Ami's Acres visitor advised, "Bring your own drinking water. We filled our water bottles at the park," noting "Water tastes awful."

Hookup variations: RV sites near New Castle vary in service connections. A River Camp visitor observed, "The sewer connections are varied distances, extensions are probably needed. Our sewer connection has a small uphill to it, but still slightly below our tank bottoms."

Dump station locations: Plan ahead for waste disposal. At Love's RV Hookup in Parachute, a first-time RVer appreciated the help: "This was my first time emptying my gray water tank and filling my water tank. The manager Thomas couldn't have been more helpful!!!"

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near New Castle, CO is Gateway RV Park with a 3.6-star rating from 5 reviews.

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