Best RV Parks & Resorts near Pritchett, CO

Several full-hookup RV parks operate in the region surrounding Pritchett, Colorado. Wild Bills RV Park in Boise City offers $30 nightly rates with pull-through sites featuring water, sewer, and electrical connections. Sundance High Plains RV Park & Cabins in Lamar accommodates big rigs and provides 50-amp electrical service across gravel pads. John Martin Reservoir State Park operates two campgrounds with RV sites - Lake Hasty and Point Campground - both featuring full hookups and 50-amp electrical service. Mapes Lakeview RV Campground provides 19 sites with electric and water hookups, though sewer connections are not available. "This is a good place to stop when passing through. It was clean and has full hook ups," according to feedback on The Dyrt.

Black Mesa State Park Campground requires longer power cords at some sites where hookups are positioned on the passenger side of RV pads. Most parks charge additional entry fees for out-of-state visitors on top of camping fees. Cell service varies significantly throughout the region, with some parks offering WiFi near office buildings to compensate for limited connectivity. Between Memorial Day and July 4th, Point Campground experiences higher occupancy rates, making advance reservations advisable. Dump stations are available at Wild Bills, Black Mesa State Park, and both John Martin Reservoir campgrounds. One camper noted that several parks feature laundry facilities with reasonable rates: "Clean, cheap laundry and quiet campground."

Best RV Sites Near Pritchett, Colorado (9)

    1. Wild Bills RV & Trailer Park

    10 Reviews
    Keyes, OK
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (580) 517-1001

    "Title says it all, full hook ups and pull throughs $30 a night $200 a week $475 a month There’s a Dropbox you can fill a recipes out for and put your money in at anytime"

    "$30 a night for a quiet RV park right off the highway. Drop box for cash or check only. There is a bathroom with a shower inside the small building with the drop box on the outside."

    2. Sundance High Plains RV Park & Cabins

    8 Reviews
    Lamar, CO
    50 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 336-1031

    "A perfect one night stay for campers who need a place to stay and won’t be using the extras as they do not use a dump station or electric."

    "This is safe happy and clean. Highly recommended."

    3. Mapes Lakeview RV Campground

    2 Reviews
    Hasty, CO
    50 miles
    +1 (719) 691-1856

    $29 / night

    "It was nice to be able to shower and get a quiet night to relax and sleep in. Check out is at 12 so that’s always nice as well!"

    4. Cat Creek RV Park

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    Pritchett, CO
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 353-1683

    5. Black Mesa State Park Campground

    37 Reviews
    Kenton, OK
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (580) 426-2222

    "Cottonwood trees surround the RV pad sites. Walk along the river trail is filled with more bird varieties. Camp Host is very friendly and pet friendly. The store she runs is well stocked."

    "We had such a delightful (tent) camping experience in 1991 that we wanted to take our family back in our RV. The ranger checked us in and narrowed down the list of RV sites to choose from."

    6. Lakeview Campground

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    Hasty, CO
    50 miles
    +1 (719) 776-9811

    7. Comanche National Grassland Withers Canyon Trailhead Campground

    5 Reviews
    La Junta, CO
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 384-2181

    "We boondocked with the kiddos in a travel trailer. Saw two other cars, two people, and one other campsite was occupied."

    "Only 3 dedicated camping spots, with a fire pit. Bugs were bad when we went, LOTS of gnats. But it was quiet and peaceful, beautiful weather too. Lots of exploring opportunities and hiking."

    8. Lake Hasty Campground — John Martin Reservoir State Park

    32 Reviews
    Hasty, CO
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 829-1801

    $29 - $36 / night

    "Big pull through sites. Clean. Year round water/sewer/electric. Cell coverage one bar for Verizon and one to two bars AT&T"

    "We have a 36 ft Class A with a Cherokee Trailhawk tow and stayed in site 55 for 2 days in mid June. The pull-through sites are very roomy, lots of open space and fairly level."

    9. Point Campground — John Martin Reservoir State Park

    11 Reviews
    Hasty, CO
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 829-1801

    $20 / night

    "It is also wide open with trees only off in the far distance.  If it is windy, which it often is in eastern Colorado, come prepared.  During the summer the sun will be unrelenting. "

    "Low light pollution, closest water is at Hasty campsite 10 minute drive away. No wind shelters on picnic tables. Mosquitos can drain a cow in 15 minutes. Bring Deep Woods Off."

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RV Park Reviews near Pritchett, CO

105 Reviews of 9 Pritchett Campgrounds


  • Jeff A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 16, 2023

    Sundance High Plains RV Park & Cabins

    Cozy atmosphere; great knowledgeable engaging staff!

    Fair Pricing! A perfect one night stay for campers who need a place to stay and won’t be using the extras as they do not use a dump station or electric. If your on the road, out of state (quasi-retired aft. 65) trying to see YOUR country and not having deep pockets. Colorado not only charges you a fee to drive into their state Parks but also charge site fees for a camping site. (They should make allowances regarding out of staters & 1 night stays.) This Park was great and does that. It is level, pet friendly for ppl who travel with a pet. (We do not) Plenty hot water in the shower. Happy to have discovered them via local C’ty Rec Ctr. ALSO, really enjoyed friendly knowledgeable staff!

  • Ray & Terri F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 20, 2023

    Lake Hasty Campground — John Martin Reservoir State Park

    Nice State Park CG just below the John Martin Reservoir Dam

    We have a 36 ft Class A with a Cherokee Trailhawk tow and stayed in site 55 for 2 days in mid June. The pull-through sites are very roomy, lots of open space and fairly level. This is a fairly large CG and there were only a few other campers here mid-week. The road leading to the CG is a little bumpy, but not too bad. The gravel roads within the CG are filled with fairly significant pot holes that must be maneuvered around and there are a few low branches that need to be trimmed. The men’s showers were rust stained, but otherwise fairly clean, but my wife said there was hair on the floor and walls of the women’s showers. The showers are coin operated and mine was amply hot, but the water heater kept shutting off every 45 seconds or so. Turning the faucet off and back to hot would start it again. My wife said hers didn’t shut off, but only got warm. Water spigots available around the CG, but the one nearest us was out of service. AT&T coverage was decent, with 1-2 Bars of LTE service and speeds up to about 3.5 MB/s. We had a clear view of the southern and northern sky, so we were able to get DISH coverage on all three western satellites at our site and Starlink had speed up to 5 MB/s.

  • Judy B.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 24, 2025

    Lake Hasty Campground — John Martin Reservoir State Park

    Popular state park in SE Colorado

    John Martin Reservoir is huge and is a big draw for fishermen and boaters. There is some camping above the dam which is very basic and the main campground is located on Hasty Lake in a stand of Cottonwood trees. As you enter the Hasty location there is a dump station ahead on the left just after the turn into the campground. The first camping sites are on the right and shade is limited to metal pergolas. Continuing into the park you pass the bathroom with laundry and showers and take any of several loops to access your campsite. These are mainly under a dense cottonwood canopy. There are a few sites right on the shoreline of Hasty lake, which are quite popular and have great views across the small lake.

    There is cellphone service, I don't recall if there is wood for sale, but campers did have fires. Sites have fire rings picnic tables. If you drive out of the park past the dump station and follow the road you arrive at a swimming beach and kayak launch area. The area is home to many birds including hawks, herons, and pelicans.

  • Donna H.
    May. 26, 2022

    Lake Hasty Campground — John Martin Reservoir State Park

    Sleeping by the Dam

    It's hard to give this place the credit it deserves when you come off of a mountain over 10,000 feet!!! Sites 1-20 something are up next to the dam and levee. Site 9 is the farthest from the road that separates this section from the bigger portion of the campground. There is only electricity at these sites with community water. There are restrooms (that we didn't use) and garbage containers scattered throughout. This park's saving grace is the lake and the abundant wildlife... mostly birds, but beaver and skunks were seen! Roads are paved, sites are rock with little cabana-type shelters, a picnic table and fire ring. Sites 1-20 something have scattered small trees... site 9 probably had the largest... a young cottonwood. The largest section of Hasty campsites are well treed, some at water's edge. If you're going to stay longer than 1 night, especially during the summer, try to reserve in the big section with trees! It's a popular, year-round park with fishing on Hasty Lake and boating on the reservoir side!

  • UThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 21, 2025

    Black Mesa State Park Campground

    Birder place: Very quiet except for the birds

    Cottonwood trees surround the RV pad sites. Walk along the river trail is filled with more bird varieties. Camp Host is very friendly and pet friendly. The store she runs is well stocked.

  • Judaea S.
    Jun. 10, 2022

    Wild Bills RV & Trailer Park

    Good Pricing, Super Cute

    Title says it all, full hook ups and pull throughs $30 a night $200 a week $475 a month There’s a Dropbox you can fill a recipes out for and put your money in at anytime

  • Andrew J.
    Apr. 22, 2022

    Comanche National Grassland Withers Canyon Trailhead Campground

    Off the beaten path and beautiful.

    We boondocked with the kiddos in a travel trailer. Saw two other cars, two people, and one other campsite was occupied. There are 4 numbered campsites, and an overfill pull off with a fire ring just before the campground on the left that may or may not supposed to be there. April weather is great, we came here for some reprieve from our mountain winter and were not disappointed. Even in April, bring plenty of water, it’s easy to dehydrate here. The canyons and rock formations are beautiful. Campsite 1 has great rocks right behind it, fun for the kids to play on but more exposed to winds. Campsite two is better for tent camping and has a cool sand pit. Campsite 3 is flat and great for a trailer or RV, and right by the toilet (where we stayed), and campsite 4 is a short walk to some fun terrain.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 8, 2023

    Lake Hasty Campground — John Martin Reservoir State Park

    Clean and Well Maintained Campground

    Spent the night in early March 2023 on our way back to Colorado from picking up our new Casita travel trailer in Texas. Only four sites were occupied on the evening that we stayed there. The trees were leafless and the grass was that lovely winter brown color, but we loved the solitude and peacefulness of a nearly empty campground.


Guide to Pritchett

Explore the charm of RV camping near Pritchett, Colorado, where you can find a variety of parks offering essential amenities and a welcoming atmosphere for travelers.

RV Parks with Essential Amenities

  • Many parks, like Wild Bills RV & Trailer Park, provide electric hookups, water, and sewer connections, making your stay comfortable and convenient.

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Some prices for RV Parks range from $30 to $475

  • For budget-conscious travelers, Wild Bills RV & Trailer Park offers affordable rates starting at $30 per night, making it an excellent choice for a quick overnight stay.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Pritchett, CO is Wild Bills RV & Trailer Park with a 4.4-star rating from 10 reviews.

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