This KOA had full hook up, and WiFi available. However it was very dusty, right against the interstate, and smelled like the asphalt plant that was apparently near by. We did not check out the laundry or restrooms/showers so can’t say anything about the condition of those.
This is a nice clean campground. It has almost entirely pull-through sites. There isn’t much to do, but there is a small playground and a little pond to sit by in the evening. The showers were nice and clean.
This campground is just a big gravel lot with hook ups spaced throughout. It is very close to Dinosaur National Monument Quarry Wall which is why we chose it. However, we would not come back. P.S. coin-operated showers.
This place is huge, beautiful, and nice. The showers were clean. There are all kinds of things to do on the grounds, plus you have quick and easy access to the Rocky Mountain National Park, Arapaho National Forest, and Roosevelt National Forest.
This campground is very clean with mostly pull-through sites. The showers and laundry were in great condition. There isn’t much of anything to do for young kids, but a very nice place.
This is a good family campground with a lot to do: a pool, worn out putt-putt, a little restaurant, small carnivalesque rides, and a decent camp store. The Saturday night we stayed they were playing a kids movie in one part of the campground and live music “on the hill.” It got 4 stars because the shower house left a lot to be desired: clogged drain, broken tiles, no hot water, tiny bathroom stalls. Overall, though, this would be a fun place to spend a long weekend with your family.