Very good value for money. The new owners are working hard to improve park and are very helpful. Pool has been open and is very clean and pleasant. Most spots are pull through, level and full hookup. Big Rig friendly. Great view of mountains and quiet and clean. There is not much shade but they are are working on that with lots of new trees planted. We would definitely stay again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stayed here two nights at the Passport America rate. I do not agree with the ratings from other reviewers. No, this park is not a resort. It does not have many amenities and it is out in the country. But the new owners will make your stay very enjoyable. The sites are dirt but level. Very pet friendly. The park is about 10 miles from the nearest stores in Pueblo. We would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We read the review from March 2012 and decided to stay here. It is far from stores, etc. It is very barren and not shady. We didn't see any wildlife. It is a very basic campground; no water in the pool. If there was absolutely no other place to stay then stay here but otherwise we wouldn't recommend it. The owners are making improvements and are very nice. If all the improvements are completed it would probably be acceptable, but only for one night. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
When I arrived there was no one in the office. I was greeted by two barking dogs. There was no indication what site I should use. A man who lives in the park told me where to park. I have been RVing full time since 2004, and this is by far the worst park I've ever stayed in. How someone could have given this park a 10 beats me. DO NOT STAY HERE. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is all gravel but serves the purpose for a day or week. The man that owns it help my daughter set up our camper and he is very friendly. the pool did not have any water in it yet, maybe later. The park owner has a garage in pueblo and he is going to put some air bags on my f250 king cab. They have only owned this place for 2 months and making lots of improvements. The water comes from a well and has a bad taste so bring you some drinking water. I would recommend this place to anyone. It is also a Passport America camp ground so my rate per day was 13.50 We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
One of the most quiet RV Campgrounds we have ever stayed at and only a short drive to other places in the area. (Stores, restaurants, fishing and more). Owner is really fixing up this campground. Totally renovated office and the place is just like a ranch. Perfect view of the mountains plus lots of wildlife. We watched the Antelope from our RV. (They do come up close so you can take pictures.) Private showers and restrooms, a very nice laundry room. Every thing is cleaned daily. The office has many supplies for any camper. If they don't have it I would bet they will get it for you. If you like to get away, this place is where to be at. We are full timers and love this place. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very nice campground owner. She has sold the park and said a nice young man bought it effective 1 Aug 2011. He has plans to improve it. GPS directions are wrong. You can turn directly into RV park at mm 298 on left side of highway 50w. We stayed here two nights. Do not expect much. You get what you pay for. Walmart close by. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We are new to the Pueblo West, Colorado area due to job moving. We checked into all the KOAs in the area and also another RV park with a horse arena, but felt this was the best place when comparing cost and sites. The lady that runs the park is very friendly, she could use a little help in the upkeep, but she does a fine job. There are no shade trees, but the sites are big. There is little grass, but this whole area is desert-like with mountain views. The view of the mountains is breathtaking. Pets are allowed. Kids are welcome and there is a nice playground. There is a very nice laundry facility. Located close to Pueblo West and Canon City, Colorado: both towns have a Wal-Mart Supercenter, grocery shopping, and dining. We would recommend this RV park to anyone. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 5 / 10 ]
July 2008
$25
No shade and no amenities of any kind. This is basically for an overnight stay. For that it is a good place to stop. Pull thru sites and good voltage and water pressure. Friendly lady runs this campground but it is getting run down as one person can not do much in the way of maintenance. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was a good park to stay in. The staff worked hard to keep the place clean and were updating all the time. We stayed here for three months. There were a lot of long time residents living here. There were also a lot of working people staying here. There were no special activities, and everyone stayed to pretty much to themselves, but it was a friendly quiet park and we would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very unkempt park. Lacking facilities. No shade, windy and dusty at times. Great view of mountains to the west. Hookups were sufficient. Huge Wal-Mart 1.5 miles. Good location for going to Canon City (Royal Gorge Bridge). Not too much to do in Pueblo. Would stay again to visit friends. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We were in one of 6 new back-in sites on a deep bed of loose crushed concrete that desperately needs to be smoothed out to remove tire ruts, etc. The sewer connection was uphill from the pad causing problems dumping for lower diesel coaches. Super Wal-Mart is approximately 1.5 miles away, and handy to downtown. There are a considerable number of permanent residents. (What else to expect when you see the bank of mailboxes clearly numbered for each of the 54 sites!!!) No apparent rules or pride in appearance. The fifth wheel next to us had the ground around it totally covered with bicycles, a dirt bike, grills, ATV tires, ice chests, a kiddie wading pool crammed under the rear, and an assortment of unrecognizable debris scattered about. But we saw no children in the two days we were here. This is a no-frills, pretty peaceful location. Any of the pull-through sites would be better than the newer back-ins. We camped here in a Motorhome.
There are pros and cons to this park. The pros: large sites, very quiet, no rules as far as we could see. The cons: can be very windy and that means dusty, there are at least 4-5 loose big dogs that our small (leashed) dog had some problems with (the cons of "no rules"). In short, if you don't mind a lack of rules and like to be left alone this is a decent place. They have an arena where they have rodeos and other horse events periodically which were fun to see (for free). We stayed 6 weeks and will return if back in the area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.