Nice "new" addition to the ROD net-work. We arrived at the end of the season so there were several sites to select at this CG. The CG is very wooded but not as dramatic as reported by others....but, you do have to pay attention to what your are doing (you can see it by the marks on some of the trees). We like interior paved roads for walking our pooch. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a new membership campground for Resorts of Distinction and we only paid for 50amp each night. The water pressure was very low and we used our pump most of the time. The big rigs are put on the top where there are no trees but getting there was like threading a needle getting through the trees in the lower area. One fellow had to move his truck so we could maneuver around the trees to get out. It would be nice if the park cut several of the trees that make it too close to maneuver: there are big gouges in many trees where rigs have hit the trees turning corners. Since this park is close to Colorado Springs and all the exciting things to see in the area, it makes a good 'base camp' and we would probably stay here again when we are in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed as guests of members. A nice park with sites laid out almost randomly providing a surprising amount of privacy with all the trees. Access road is tight with a large rig but doable with care. Wi-fi would be nice to have & more big rig sites in the old section. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stayed here under Coast to Coast for 2 weeks, hence the $10 rate. Site are ok, but could use a little work - it was hard to get our 40' MH level in our pull thru site. We decided to stay in the non-50 amp section as it was up a hill and all gravel with no trees. Wi-fi was spotty - used our Verizon instead. Staff was friendly and helpful. We would stay here again unless they drop Coast to Coast like were told they may do. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here under Coast to Coast - rate was $10 a night with additional $3 for 50 amp. We stayed in the newer 'big rig' section up top which required driving through the entire campground and maneuvering around several large trees, do-able but would be easier if they would remove a few of the trees right on the roadway. ( they even warned us about one tree at check in that they said was a 'mirror eater' ) Nice park with all the amenities. The newer section is pretty stark - basically a large gravel parking area with the sites being pretty close together. Conveniently located to Colorado Springs and all that it has to offer. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Not a bad park if you want to visit Garden of the Gods, USAFA, Pike's Peak etc. and hit the many local restaurants. Yes the park has road noise and the water pressure is very low but acceptable. We were on the upper level and had no problem fitting into a back in site even with our 41 foot length. Being escorted to the site would have been helpful as their road signs are not very visible. As Coast to Coast members, the price was wonderful and we'd stay there again. We did find the pool, hot tub closed for the winter but we were comfortable during our week at the park. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Coast to Coast Facility; Stayed in the newer section of the campground which was used for larger RV's. This section is very stark with no trees or landscaping vs. the other portions of the campground. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Coast to Coast membership park. Newer area available for larger coaches. Lots of trees at the entrance road and in the older section. This can take some maneuvering to get parked and level, however, it is worth the effort. Amenities include a pool, hot tub, adult lounge, mini golf and a stocked fishing pond. We enjoy staying at this park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The park is situated right off interstate 25 and there is a continual drone of traffic. Sites are very small; it feels like a giant parking lot. We were directed to a site that was loaded with dog messes and filled with mud. On 3 separate days we suggested that it might be a good idea for the maintenance staff to put a little gravel over the mud. No one ever responded during our stay. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park is close to Colorado Springs. The park is however very hard to drive a large motorhome. We have a 40' and was fearful of losing a mirror because of all the trees and small roads. Lots are small and not all level except for the new section up top, which costs extra for 50 amp. This is a coast to coast, the cost is right. This would be a nice park for smaller campers, but large motorhomes are hard to maneuver We camped here in a Motorhome.
A bit hard to maneuver in a motorhome. Most sites are very unlevel. Our front tires are off the ground. I-25 noise diminishes at night. Great access to local attractions! Park information indicates that the park is open until Oct 15th but we were told upon arrival that the water was being turned off on Oct 6th and now Oct 10th. We occupied one of the "N" sites with good clear view of the southern sky for TV and Internet access. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a Coast to Coast park about 1 mile off I-25. It is a membership park. Sites are gravel/dirt. Most sites are not level & very hard to get in to. Some roads are paved, others are not. There are a lot trees making it very hard for a big rig to get around. Electricity has low voltage. Laundry & showers were clean. This park is not big rig friendly. We would not stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Went online to check out this campground and discovered that their web site has announced: Campground sold to housing contractor. CLOSED Too bad, urban sprawl takes its toll. We camped here in a Tent.
This is a nice park about 1 mile off I-25. Be sure to follow the directions in the Trailer Life Directory. If you go straight to it from I-25, there is a dip in the street that could get you into trouble. Sites are gravel, level, of adequate size for a big rig & easy to get in to. Roads are gravel & wide enough. Laundry & showers are clean. There are a few trees, but they cause no problems. Visual appeal is average. The lake was dry due to the drouth when we were there. There is a railroad track about 1/4 mile away & you do get some train noise. We would go back to this park. We camped here in a Motorhome.