Only stayed one night, but wish we had stayed longer! Great big spots with rocks to climb for the kids (like having your own personal playground). No views of the lake it self, but a short walk to enjoy the views (had the most fantastic sun in the evening). A lot of people were fishing, but we only saw turtles. No hook-up or water.
Stayed one night, arrived late but just in time to enjoy the sunset! Open space and not very full so got to pick our own spot that had full view over the fields. Very nice (clean and new) showers! Friendly staff!
Stayed one night, basically to do laundry in a place with a playground to entertain the kids meanwhile. And this place did the job. There is no charm to the location it self. There is no internet connection at all. Be aware that it is no longer associated with KoA but Applewood.
A campground as expected close to a big city: Gravel sites, close quarters, and no views. However, the bus to Union Station leaves every hour just outside the campground - so with an easy 30 min trip, you are in the center of Denver! Could not be any easier when camping without a car. Bathroom and shower were private with a personal key - pure luxury! And everything was very nice and clean.
Nice place to stay just outside RMNP! We stayed in a nice riverside spot - reasonable size sites, so you could actually see the river and mountains from inside your RV. Showers and toilets decent and clean despite a lot of guests using few facilities. Playground was popular with our kids! Beware that you can not walk into Estes Park from the campground, so if you do not have a car, you will have to park your RV at the visitors center (only a few spots available) or use a ride service.
Stayed two nights in July, which was hot(!), especially because there is no shade at all. Got one of the best spots (river bluff); however no actual view of the river unless you walk down to it. A nice pool area and very nice bathrooms and showers (they even have family rooms which we appreciated a lot)! Nice and friendly staff. Be aware that it is truly bear country - saw one snacking around in the vineyard ;-) so remember to pack away your food.
Honestly, we were a little bit disappointed with our stay. Stayed in one of the riverside sites, thought they views and facilities were worth the expensive rate in summer. However, all picnic tables were removed (I assume) in order to make room for more sites. Meaning that you had nowhere to sit and eat - and you practically were sitting in your neighbor’s site when using the fire pit. The views of the river and the mountains were truly great, however, mostly masked by looking into the side of the rigs on either site. We had a 30ft RV and there was not much place to navigate - I would not recommend for rigs larger than that. Showers and bathrooms were ok, but could use an update (eg for more privacy - you step directly from the shower into the common area to dress/undress). Too bad the restaurant was closed to lack of staff - that would have been a great add-on. The staff was very friendly!
Stayed in a nice, small space with full hook-up with a 30ft RV. Despite close quarters, the spaces were cosy and private with fire pits and great peeks to the mountains. A lot of amenities (shop, laundry, gas station) and despite high season, the campground was not full at all.
A very personal campground, where the owners clearly have put their personal touch on making this a great stay for their guests. You even get escorted to your site! All facilities are new and clean, a great place to recharge. You can rent SUP boards to bring to the reservoir.