RV Parks in Estes Park, Colorado

RV Parks in Estes Park, Colorado
Estes Park, Colorado is the gateway town to Rocky Mountain National Park. Outdoor enthusiasts from all parts of the globe visit Rocky Mountain National Park for its abundance of hiking trails as well as numerous opportunities for river rafting, kayaking fishing and snowshoeing. The park is also a renowned wildlife watching venue. Like many of Colorado's mountain towns, Estes Park offers a selection of cultural and historic attractions. An RV park stay allows you to create a temporary home away from home.

Jellystone Park

Jellystone Park, as its name implies, is a family-friendly RV park. Here, kids can interact with Yogi Bear and participate in expeditions led by park rangers. The park offers RV rentals with names like Booboo 2 and Booboo 3 but it can also accommodate up to 45-foot RVs. You can choose between sites without hookups, sites with water and electricity, and sites with full hookups.

Jellystone Park of Estes
5495 US Highway 36
Estes Park, CO 80517
(800) 722-7928
jellystoneofestes.com

Elk Meadow Lodge and RV Resort

The Elk Meadow Lodge and RV Resort is located near the entrance to Rocky Mountain National Park. Each of its 169 full-service sites can accommodate a 49-foot RV. The resort has a pool and a hot tub.

Elk Meadow Lodge & RV Resort
1665 Hwy 66
Estes Park, CO 80517
(970) 586 - 5342
essentialcoloradorv.com/elk-meadow

Spruce Lake RV Resort

The Spruce Lake RV Resort is located near the Big Thompson River, a popular fly-fishing venue, and Spruce Lake, a fully stocked fishing lake. The resort has 110 full-service sites that can each accommodate a 40-foot RV. It offers a swimming pool and hot tub and hosts events such as ice cream socials and marshmallow roasts.

Spruce Lake RV Resort
1050 Mary's Lake Road
Estes Park, CO 80517
(970) 586 - 2889
essentialcoloradorv.com/spruce-lake/location.cfm

Article Written By Lisa Mercer

In 1999, Lisa Mercer’s fitness, travel and skiing expertise inspired a writing career. Her books include "Open Your Heart with Winter Fitness" and "101 Women's Fitness Tips." Her articles have appeared in "Aspen Magazine," "HerSports," "32 Degrees," "Pregnancy Magazine" and "Wired." Mercer has a Bachelor of Arts in psychology from the City College of New York.

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