This campground is incredibly peaceful. Even with kids and most spots full, it’s just quiet. Lake is beautiful. Things are clean.
Pretty secluded. Trees EVERYWHERE which we like. Bathrooms are a little rough but not too bad.
They have just redone this camp ground with new concrete pads, new bathhouse, and new electrical. It’s very peaceful. Some people may leave their camper there all season but that’s only a couple of spots. Not bad for a small campground in a small community.
I didn’t expect much from Mesa verde. Much bigger than I thought for sure. It was busy but pretty nice. Decent campground. Nothing mind blowing.
The dunes are super cool but good grief, it was busy. It was much cooler than we thought because of a strong breeze. Highly recommend
The spots were excellent. Calm and clean. The bathroom was a disaster. That’s about all I have to say about that.
This campground was a very present experience. The river was right behind our site and there was a small amount of privacy. Pool was superb. My only complaints are that the bathhouse I went to (old one) was pretty rough. Also I’m convinced the wifi isn’t actually connected to anything. There is 0 phone signal with Verizon and the WiFi doesn’t do a thing. With all of that said. I definitely recommend.
Things are pretty nice. Spots are a bit cramped but absolutely gorgeous with the river running right behind. Bathrooms are huge and clean. Everything is gravel so if that ain’t your thing, look elsewhere. The only things I dislike are that there isn’t a camp store but you’re right in the middle of town and we just have a charcoal grill stand but no fire ring.
Beautiful, shady, and 5 degrees cooler than the surrounding area. Falls and caves are a must see.
It’s definitely beautiful. The water has a nice turquoise color to is. Very quiet also. It got up to 90 when we were there in early June so we were pretty miserable till the sun went down but that’s on us for not having air. I will say that my shower went ice cold if anyone flushed in the other bathroom. Also there is absolutely 0 phone signal unless you’re at the front office. All in all, it’s a nice park if you know what to expect.
While some of the spaces are really close together, it still doesn’t feel cramped. The store is excellent, there is a trail right at the far side of the campground. The bathhouses are nicer than my bathroom at home and you’re so close to RMNP you can practically hear the moose bellow.
The spots are so private I had my 3 year old pee on trees the whole time. The park is clean (showers were a bit sketch but fine) and honestly a treat to camp in. All spots I saw were pull through. Hands down the best sunset I’ve seen in Colorado so far.
The campsites have THE BEST VIEW! Private enough. Good breeze. Trails everywhere right from the campground. It’s truly a great campsite.
The facilities are excellent. Staff are super friendly. It’s in a good location. If only the parking spots weren’t packed so tight your neighbor can here your neighbor drum their fingers. Our spot had full sun which didn’t help in the comfort factor either
I hope you like horses. I was backpacking and got to experience horse camps up close and personal. There are basic toilets and a pavilion. Rest is an empty grass field.
LOVE this trail. Just challenging enough to make it worth it. Campsites I’ve great fire pits. Only downside is the drunk boat people that show up in the summer.
THIS PLACE IS AWESOME! Taking a ferry is definitely an experience but then they drop you off in an old abandon village. From there you take off in any direction and find a cool place to camp. There is a central lake, bluffs, cool weather in the summer and great trails.
BEAUTIFUL hike. It's all uphill till you get there, but totally worth it.