St. Vrain State Campground | Established Campground

United States

Details

Verified:
7 months ago
Altitude:
1476.5 masl
Phone:
1-800-244-5613

Amenities

Electricity:
Yes - At Sites
Wifi:
Yes - Average
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
Hot
Water:
Potable
Toilets:
Pit Toilets
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes
Sanitation Dump Station:
Yes

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Description

A newer campground with many sites, most of which have electricity. Some have water as well. It costs us $33 per night! ($14 to use dump station if not using facilities for anything else.) The only unfortunate aspect of this park is that it is right next to I-25 so there is considerable road noise from the traffic. There are also a couple of walking paths around the ponds where there's a lot of bird life to be seen.

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We just used the dump station. $14 Easy entry.

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We pulled in late, left early so I have little to share. Lots of mushrooms and mosquitoes, ha ha.

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LOTS of Freeway noise. Nice free showers. Wonderful walking paths around ponds. Reservations required.

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this place is full of Karens and reservation only. they have a kiosk that you can pay at which we did, but its just for day use. the 14yo "park rangers" are cunts. this park is basically a retirement home for rich people in $250k+ RVs.

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Very nice state park and lots of camp sites some with just electric and some with full electric and water. Very nice bathrooms with showers. Showers cost $0.75 for 4 minutes, $0.25 for each additional minute.
We arrived around 10pm and found it difficult to reserve/secure a site. There was a website and a number to make a reservation. The website said the campsites were walkup and couldn’t be reserved. When we called the number, they said there weren’t any sites available. We ended up just pulling in to a site and paying the ranger in the morning when he was doing his rounds.
FYI you ALSO need a park pass.

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A newer campground with many sites, most of which have electricity. Some have water as well. It costs us $33 per night! Which included a state park fee. The only unfortunate aspect of this park is that it is right next to I-25 so there is considerable road noise from the traffic. There is also a couple of walking paths around the ponds where there's a lot of bird life to be seen.

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