Mama and her babies walking through the park this summer
May 2021 snow....
Entrance to the RV park
All sites have full hookup, we just don't have public dump station or water.
Susan S.
Jul 9, 2019
We actually been coming the past 6 summers are truly enjoy it. Some people don't realize you are in the mountains and not all the sites are level so make sure you have blocks with you. You are surrounded by beautiful pine or aspen trees. You can tell the owner takes great care of his park. It's very clean as well. There are no fires which is fine but sometimes the management will have a campfire in the picnic area as long as there's not a fire ban or rain. They are dog friendly but a maximum of 2 dogs (need management approval), no WiFi but why would you need it when you got your phones or personal hotspot, no laundry or bathrooms as you need to be fully contained. That is fine with me as I'll know if I catch something it's my own fault not the parks... Amazing views of Pikes Peak... if you can't see it in your site, there are picnic tables in their rocky corral (that's what the managers call it). The rates are pretty reasonable as they have their summer rates which include taxes, electric, water, sewer & trash and then monthly rates start in October.**You need to go 5mph throughout the entire park which is good as I've been in other parks and it gets dangerous when you're out walking and almost getting hit by a speeder, . **You are located in the city of Woodland Park, Colorado and so you are close to everything. I highly recommend this RV park as I'll be coming for sure next summer.
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Sarah M.
Sep 13, 2015
We felt like taking a jaunt for a quick overnight. This is the perfect place for that if you are ok with small, simple, and serene. Which I am but the lack of a few integral amenities was one of the few reasons I gave it a three and not a four. Negatives: incredibly steep spots and not many of them. A lot of the campers aren't really "campers" but are either there for a while, or even seem to be living there. This cuts down on quite a few of the really nice spots. The proximity to the highway is a bit distracting when the traffic is heavier. BUT when the traffic isn't heavy, it's very quiet and pleasant. The area is nice and even though the highway noise is a bit much sometimes, the proximity as far as convenience for wayward travelers is definitely a plus. The apparent lack of amenities (however small an RV park is) was surprising. No showers, bathrooms, etc. I would imagine for long term visitors that could be an issue if anything should go wrong with their motorhome or need to wash clothes. Our spot and a few others (there are 40ish) and I think some of those are full-time people was incredibly, I mean blocks under our levelers steep. This caused a skosh of an issue, as some will know, with our slide out and wasn't much room for it. So if possible, request a spot that isn't steeper than Everest. These were the reasons they lost the fourth star. Positives: convenient location to Walgreens, hwy, and a couple of restaurants and very nice and quiet all evening even outside of quiet hours. Aside from some guy who felt the need to run his saw above at 8am on a weekend, it was a great place to rest for the evening. I didn't see the cabins but they do have some quaint cabins as a nice alternative. I can't attest to the interior however. But they look nice and clean on the outside. Very friendly caretaker who was available when we needed anything and the prices are perfectly matched for the camp ground. Free wifi! Yes, even camping I need my wifi. Having that is so nice it always counts as a positive no matter how remote. But, don't expect TV reception because no dish will be able to get through the trees. Despite that, the trees are definitely a positive. Very established pines that give a nice addition to the view, they also give a feeling of seclusion and did help block out the traffic noise. Full hookups. Always a bonus! I would highly recommend if you are traveling through but not so much if you plan on staying for a longer weekend. I really want to give them four stars but just can't because of the steepness and lack of extras. Four stars for short stay. Three for long stay.
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Amanda F.
Apr 9, 2023
Woodland Park is a beautiful place no matter where in town. This place is mostly for long timers. Unless you are a complete rule following "Christian", you better keep on driving. Cameras throughout the park that will quickly be turned toward your camper if one of the parks snitches rats you out for leaving a soda can outside. The managers Carl and Susan drive by on their golf cart and will look inside your camper. The posted speed limit is 5 mph going up or downhill. If you go 6 mph be prepared for the whole park to get an email about how you were speeding. When it snows good luck cause they aren't plowing anything unless it's over 6 inches. All lots are the same price but some have one parking space and others have 2. Be prepared to give any guests plate, vehicle type, drivers license, social security card and blood type. Does your dog bark? Better not stay here. If you want an overnight guest you have to give a weeks notice. Not a good place for single people. Want your partner to move in? Well unless they are on your Rv title that's considered subletting and will be promptly denied. Do you yawn or sneeze? Keep on driving your too loud. Don't spill a drop of water while filing your tank, you will get a fine. Big dogs are not allowed. Unless you're the park snitch. Then you just take your dog out of the park to go potty and hide him from other guests. Anyone caught in the park who is not a resident will get chased by the golf cart police and will be questioned under a lamp light on what you are doing there and who said you could enter the park. You most have a newer perfect condition camper. Unless you're the local snitch and your camper looks like a baked potato wrapped in aluminum foil.
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