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15 RV Parks near Mountain Village, Colorado
Telluride, Colorado 5.72 miles NW
Placerville, Colorado 13.11 miles NW
We did however find 15 campgrounds within 25 miles of Mountain Village. You can also find a list of cities with campgrounds or RV Parks near Mountain Village in the left hand column.
Priest Lake Road Ophir, Colorado 81426 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 28 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 2 Reviews
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Aug 2018 - $20.00
Great park close to Telluride and great hiking. This facility was very well maintained and park host was very helpful. Cell service was not available. - Co6850
Jul 2016 - $21.00
The most popular campground in the San Juan National Forest, and for good reason: the view is spectacular. Most of the sites are level or nearly so. All are gravel. Some sites are nicely shaded, others are in the sun.
Fills up quickly, even on weekdays. If you didn't make a reservation, you will need to get there in the morning to snag one of the first-come-first-served sites as someone else moves out. Cellular signal is too weak for handheld phones, but with a so-called "booster" antenna on an LTE router you can actually have Internet. - Old Mountain Man
Fall Creek Rd (CR 57P) Placerville, Colorado 81430 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 47 | 0 Reviews
2250 US-50 Telluride, Colorado 81416 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 41 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 2 Reviews
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Aug 2016 - $8.00
For those who want to "rough it" a bit. No electricity, water only from a spigot. Not a real lake; it's an irrigation reservoir but still kinda nice. The largest negative value of this campground (and the reason I didn't stay very long) are the hordes of evil, little spawn-of-Satan biting flies. They are way, way worse than mosquitoes and will keep you inside with window screens tightly closed most of the time. About half of the sites are level and large enough for a 30 footer; a few will acommodate big rigs. Nice views of nearby mountains. - Old Mountain Man
Oct 2012 - $14.00
Great remote location in the heart of the Rockies near Telluride and Wilson Mesa. This is a NSF site so not much in the way of amenities. I was there to shoot the fall colors but missed the window by a couple of weeks. Restrooms were closed, vault toilets, but they had portal potties at each of the restroom locations. Actually was able to connect via Verizon using a booster amp. But no over air TV. - Gary Camp-Inn
790 Oak St Ouray, Colorado 81427 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 68 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 61 Reviews
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Sep 2018 - $40.00
This Rv park is very small. The lane to the sites are very narrow and we caught the top of our Rv on a tree trunk that jotted out into the road. I walked it off from the tree to the parked motorhome across the road were 17 steps of my size 8 feet. The tree caused almost 2000 dollars in damage to our rig. The sites are cramped on top of each other. We could smell the sewer of the motor home next to us. There is no where to park your vehicle once you unhook. The trailer next to us parked under our slide and kept hitting our trailer. We were yelled at by another person for hemming them In the "overflow" parking. We voiced our concerns to the owner but were treated rudely and disrespectfully. We will never stay there again no matter how nice Ouray is... - Hello Kitty
Aug 2018 - $44.00
Great views at this park. The location is great! You can walk to town. Except for a few sites, they are crazy close together. My awning covered part of the trailer next to us. The staff is very friendly and helpful. The laundry room was clean but only had two washing machines and three dryers working. - Fishclan Adventures
Jun 2018 - $41.00
Folks: It aint about the campground....Ouray is the most scenic town we have visited in Colorado. The mountains rise up at the edge of town....amazing. This campground is right in the middle of town well within walking distance. Check in was quick and easy. If you have a big rig: navigation can be a bit tight and most of the sites are narrow so, if you are sitting under your awning, you will have a ring-side seat when your neighbor dumps his tanks. The wifi is very slow and, although we had 4 bars of 4G signal on AT&T, it was very, very slow as well. The restrooms and laundry room were as clean as I have ever seen. The sound of the river is mesmerizing. We would definitely stay here again. There was a burn-ban while we were there...no outdoor campfires or charcoal grills. Propane grills were allowed and available at the hardware store downtown (well within walking distance). - GoHorns!
1700 North Main St (Hwy 550) Ouray, Colorado 81427 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 77 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 38 Reviews
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Oct 2018 - $35.00
Nothing special about the sites - just a bunch of flat gravel sites with good room between rigs and easy access. No landscaping at all. HOWEVER, the reasons for the 9 star review are as follows - easy access, GREAT location to Ouray, great water pressure, nice view of the mountains, clean, level, good restaurant on site. We would recommend and return. - BigGuy82
Sep 2018 - $65.00
This park was just a big gravel lot. Spaces are very close and our table was right next to the sewer connections of our neighbor. Everything in the park was nice and very well maintained. We paid for a premium space, but it wasn't all that much different than other spaces except for backing up to the river. There were many big rigs here because the driving areas are spacious and easy to maneuver around. Walking distance to the city so no car is necessary. There is a small restaurant on the grounds but we didn't go there. - Donskiman
Sep 2018 - $65.00
Service, service, service. Clean restrooms, clean Park, great location! We messed up our reservation and they bent over backwards to accommodate our needs. Owners Jason and Amber are hands on and it shows in the details and customer service.
Our space was double wide against the river. Full service with 50 amp power, water and sewer. The entire park is crushed rock, minimal dust, and out site was level. Our space was against the river, but the view is obstructed by the mound behind the Airstream trailer. It might be better for larger RV's or 5th wheels
Check in was quick and east. My receipt was emailed and a paper copy provided as well. Jason directed us to our site and guided us into the space. - Pete Paradise
Highway 550 Ouray, Colorado 81427 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 31 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 1 Reviews
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Sep 2015 - $11.00
There are some sites that are suitable for small trailers -- not big rigs. Campground is very well located, directly above (literally) Ouray. Great views. Shady and cool. If you are not sure you can fit in here, better to scout the sites without your trailer first. - Prof Dan
Barlow Creek Road (Forest Rd. 578), San Juan National Forest Rico, Colorado 81332 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 27 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 2 Reviews
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Aug 2018 - $25.00
If you wish to be in a forest, possibly along a creek (Dolores Creek), at a site with good space for either pull-throughs, or back-in (we actually pulled straight into a space so that our view would be of the forest) - this is your spot. A U. S. Forest Service Park - most all spaces offer a picnic table, an elevated area for tent, a defined parking area. What was amazing to us was the excellent power - 50/30/20 at most all of the sites. At the power was good. Location about 20 miles from Telluride - over Lizard Head Pass, the altitude was 9.500 ft. While each spot had a metal fire pit with cooking rack - the fire restriction eliminated us using it for a campfire. We had planned to return to Telluride for a day outing, but the rain just suggested we stay in the RV catch up on some reading. This campground would be a great location for a few days in a forest, unconnected from technology - how ever I did note a couple of open spots where access to satellite TV would be possible. So in sum: no water available, no sewer, great power and newer clean pit toilets. There are some non-electric spots for those true campers in Loop B. Reservations may be made at Recreation.gov. I regret not taking photos of the location. Had no problems in the park. Just remember there are trees around you. Cayton campground is located along the San Juan Skyway (Colorado Highway 145) and the Dolores River. Only heard an occasional truck pass by. - mesathom
Aug 2018 - $30.00
We stumbled on this park after spending a day in Telluride. We got lucky and found a nice big RV site and were also surprised to find that it had 50 amp power so we didn't have to run our generator in this beautiful setting & disturb other campers. No water or sewer hookup which was fine because we were prepared to dry camp. Not all sites have electric so tents it's good for tent campers. Campground is on the Dolores River tucked back from the road. We only got to stay one night but it was very pleasant. There is a dump station but it cost an add'l $15 so we didn't use it. - coolplanetg
US Hwy 550 - CR23, PO Box J Ouray, Colorado 81427 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 120 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 62 Reviews
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Sep 2018 - $47.00
Superb rv park; only downside was the wifi - which is not unusual. Made reservations there for a month next Fall - that should prove how we liked it! - AZSwede
Jun 2018 - $50.00
Ouray - what a gorgeous place! This KOA is 4 miles north of Ouray and 6 miles south of Ridgway, so it's located perfectly. Staff was very friendly and it's a nice park. Our site wasn't very clean (lots of leftover food around the fire pit), which we needed to clean due to bears in the area. Our site was level and fairly easy to get into. Their BBQ dinner that they serve on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays is outstanding! Live entertainment was quite good too. That was a nice surprise! - Essiegirl
May 2018 - $52.00
This is our favorite campground in the area. We've stayed there on several occasions over the past few years and have always had a very good experience. The sites are large, clean and all have great views of the surrounding mountains. When it is open, the restaurant is also a nice addition. - Gary2whl
664 Greene St Silverton, Colorado 81433 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 38 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 13 Reviews
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Jul 2017 - $33.00
We came for the Silverton 4th of July, and to rent a Jeep for a slice of the Alpine Loop drive. Both were great, with the best Fireworks Show we'd ever experienced. The owners of the park are two real nice people - hate to use this cliche, but they're 'Good People!'. They make all guests feel welcomed, and go out of their way to be accommodating. They put on a 4th's BBQ for family, friends and park guests. Reading many of the other reviews, I perceived that many guests 'Get it!, while a few 'Missed it!' - as far as what this park and motel is all about. Depending upon what time of the season a guest came, sure could make a difference on their opinion of the park. Heck, just 5-6 weeks before we checked in, they had over a foot of snow covering the campground. Snow and slush goes away, and then you have the maintenance prep rush, gravel for some of the parks roads and sites too. Grass and landscaping need to recover, and that takes time. This is ~9300' country, and things are different at this elevation. We were in their front part of the park, below the motel rooms, we had Site 1 with water and 20/30/50A service for our stay. Pull thru, plenty of length for our 40' RV and Toad, and good spacing between the neighboring sites. All mechanicals worked as expected. Another nice thing that is provided is the ability to rent well cared for Jeeps. They're new each season, and they are ordered right, to provide an added bit of safety and 'not getting stuck'. Many other guests we met 'Get it!', one group has come for over a decade. This park provides you a beautiful valley/mountain/steam train setting... as a haven and home base while exploring the region. Good Verison, AT&T too (But out due to teenagers shooting the tower while we were here!) Rate was weekly. Great owner's, great place. - Gsmitty
Jul 2016 - $40.00
The owners of Red Mountain RV are the best! There are many choices for an RV park in this beautiful area and Red Mountain is our home in Silverton. We stay in this park every Fourth of July and the Lockey's go out of their way to make us feel like family. - OutbackUSA
Jul 2014 - $43.00
This is a pretty average campground, but probably one of the best in the Silverton area. The campsites, reasonably level on a gravel bed, are fairly narrow and arranged in a double row, back to back. The utilities all work with no problem. The campground is fairly close to the railroad track, --- only this case it is a bonus --- as one can get a good view of the narrow gauge railroad trains driven by a coal-fired engine carrying sight-seeing passengers to and from Silverton two or three times a day. There are no trains at night! I am a little chafed at the high daily rate, as we were part of a large 4-wheeling rally. When we asked for Good Sam discount, we were told no discounts were given to rally participants --- not what we usually encounter when attending rallies. Still we would stay here again as the RV park is convenient to Silverton, and in a pleasant setting; but we would probably be a little more aggressive in trying to get a reasonable daily rate. - hoppytoad
1445 Mineral St Silverton, Colorado 81433 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 17 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 5 Reviews
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Jul 2016 - $50.00
This park is now owned by Silverton Lakes Campground so you have to register there. I called ahead to confirm my site so I could go to A & B, unhitch the toad, and drive it to Silverton Lakes Campground to register. There is no one manning the office at A & B but we didn't need help. The nine sites facing southeast (toward Kendall Mountain) are far superior to the eight facing southwest. In addition to the views, the campground was adequate except for the WiFi, which cannot be counted on (Verizon signal was good). Cement Creek (the site of the infamous EPA spill) flows along the edge of the campground, but didn't look any different than when we stayed there a year ago. After checking out all the RV parks in Silverton, this one was the least crowded, quietest, and very close to the restaurants. - Dr. John
Sep 2014 - $40.00
This park is within 2 blocks of the main street of Silverton. Easy walk to any of the stores and restaurants and the D&S depot. At 9000+ elevation, it gets cold at night in September but the days warmed up nicely. Like everything else in Silverton, this park is a little overpriced but is quiet except when the trains arrive and depart. We will stay here again. - Delbert
Sep 2013 - $32.00
Top reasons to stay at A&B: 1) location. Located in the center of town. Sure, Silverton is small, but just 1 - 2 blocks away are restaurants, Montagna's Distillery and shops. 2) friendly folks. I have stayed here before and always feel good with these folks. My stay was somewhat open-ended and I had only booked 3 days with them but ended up staying 8 days (and my rate was adjusted to the weekly rate) but no problems! The park is not fancy but the views are great! - Nrf