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    Sugarbush Campground

    3.7 (3 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 8:30 pm

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    Pleasant Valley RV Park

    Pleasant Valley RV Park

    3.3(10 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    Wonderful, quiet little park on the Arkansas river, which we hear instead of traffic. Josh &…read moreNicole are hardworking and helpful, as are the camp hosts Charlie and Lorra. Quiet, serene setting close to Salida and Buena Vista. Thank goodness they actually enforce the park rules for those of us who don't appreciate drunken partiers, people who ignore speed limit signs and put little kids at risk, and rude people who don't control or pick up after their dogs like the rest of us. We've extended our stay twice and plan to come back for a few months every summer. What a beautiful little gem!

    I stayed at PVRV 9/17 to 10/1. Nicole, Josh and the camp hosts we great. I was there for elk bow…read morehunt and access to BLM was Kerr Gulch, 1.5 miles south on 50. Perfect. I was prepared for the covid precautions, no showers and I did not need the laundry. I have Verizon, zero bars as warned, so i got one of those cheap ATT no contract phones at walmart. worked great. The park WiFi was ok for email but not streaming. No TV channels either. All the hookups worked fine. I was supposed to move to site 10 on the river, but I stayed at 35 for the shade. The river sites are exposed to the afternoon sun and with temps reaching 80, I opted to stay in the shade. The river sites are more angled while the interior sites are more parallel. The concrete pad is good size and the grass adds nice color, instead of gravel. Great place to unplug and unwind. And I enjoyed the friendly and courteous atmosphere created by the other guests in the park. And plenty of wildlife, the furry kind! Thanks Nicole and Josh!

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    Pleasant Valley RV Park - Fishing in the Arkansas River

    Fishing in the Arkansas River

    Pleasant Valley RV Park - Kissed by a bit of snow in April. Just beautiful.

    Kissed by a bit of snow in April. Just beautiful.

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    Black Bear RV Park & Resort - Lodge Room 4
Sleeps 3

    Black Bear RV Park & Resort

    4.0(11 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    I'll start with the good: Beautiful scenery…read moreQuiet night This rv resort (if that's what you call it), is not big rig friendly. If you have a large rv, I would suggest somewhere else. The lots are uneven and it's VERY difficult to get in and out of t

    When I made the reservation in July, I spoke to a very pleasant person who lives in Texas. Black…read moreBear RV is now owned by a company in Texas and staff is not on-site. Via e-mail, we were asked for info about our rig, and sent a link to complete a waiver. The e-mail stated a noon check-in time and had no further info about the check-in process. We provided the rig info and signed the waiver. The day before arriving in August, we were sent numerous text messages about a form, and the need to provide info about our rig. The text messages had check-in as Noon in one sentence, and check-in as 3:30 in another sentence. We called, got a nice person who spoke limited English. We were able to determine that they had received the form, but that they needed our rig information. Provided that again. She told us our site #'s, and said we would get a text with codes and check-in information. On the day of arrival, we got a text with the WIFI password and no further information. When we arrived, we could not find an office or staff. They Info on yelp states that there is a gift shop and boutique on site. That must have been when it was still owned by "Pamela". We finally saw a small sign with the instructions to just go to our site. About 1/2 hour after we arrived, a pleasant person stopped by with her infant to let us know she was the on-site manager, and to give us the code for the dumpster. She provided no further information or assistance. Sites 1-6 are COMPLETELY different than the website photos and the reviews, which were written a few years back when someone named Pamela owned and ran the property. These sites are VERY narrow. It took our friend multiple manipulations to pull in with his 5th wheel. These sites have no room for chairs or tables to sit outside. There was an old picnic table perched on the slope between sites 4 and 5. Significant literal trash at sites 1-4. A dead bird, dead vegetation, sewage pipes without caps, intense sewage smell. Very low water pressure. Unkempt weeds and sticker burr plants at our site, those next to us, and most of the places to walk the dogs. Buildings and grounds were trashy, run-down, dirty. We were traveling through for one night. We would strongly discourage others from staying here.

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    Black Bear RV Park & Resort - Black Bear Retreat Lodge

    Black Bear Retreat Lodge

    Black Bear RV Park & Resort - Lodge Room 4
Sleeps 3

    Lodge Room 4 Sleeps 3

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    Black Bear Retreat Lodge

    Salida East Campground - Small tent pads. Not recommended for camping with a large group

    Salida East Campground

    3.0(3 reviews)
    8.3 mi

    This is the closest park service campground to Salida which makes it super sweet!…read more I reserved site 21 online, which was like $28/night. However, if you just show up, other sites that are available are only $18/night. I wish I would have waited to reserve, but at least you can drive here and know by reserving early that you have a place to sleep! You also need to pay a daily state park fee, unless you have a yearly pass. (this is in addition to the campground fee) Our site was right on the river, and even though this campground is right off the main road into town or into Big Horn Sheep Canyon, when the sun sets, you will not really hear the cars and trucks going by due to the sounds of the river. It was very high when we visited. At night, depending on your site, and if you are in a tent or camper, you may see a bright light shining from a business across the street. Not to worry, as you will still be able to see a night sky of amazingly beautiful stars! It was cool to be hanging out after a long day and see people rafting down the river. The sites are pretty open, and there are only a few with shade. However, there is plenty of parking, and most people were pretty respectful. There are people camping out on the other side of the river, which was a little sketchy and strange. They didn't do anything weird when we were there, but it was a little uncomfortable. However, since I had my dog, and there were other campers nearby, I felt safe. The one recommendation I have is that they use sand or dirt trucked in for their tent pad areas. They currently have gravel! Gravel is useless with a tent, as my tent stakes could not find secure footing in the ground. I then tried to pitch the tent next to the tent pad area in the dirt, and the dirt was rock solid! I then realized why there were so many large stones in the tent pad area. I used these to help my tent stay grounded and upright for the two days and nights we were there. (When we were there, there was a truck coming into the campground area in the morning and dropping off dirt in a big gully. ) The port-a-pots were the cleanest I have ever seen!

    Inconvenient, but serviceable. We had campsite 24 - which…read moreis close enough to hear the river, but not close enough to drown out the constant sound of cars passing on highway 50. The tent pad barely fit our 6 person tent, so keep that in mind if you're camping with family or friends. When the wind blows in from the west, you'll get to enjoy the sickly sweet smell of pit potties. But the biggest problem was the wind. I suspect it's not always this windy, but it was like trying to camp in a wind tunnel. And getting a fire started was a challenge which took three adults blocking the wind just to get it started. Also, we were very concerned about how close the burn pit was to the local plants. There are already several wildfires blazing in CO as I write this, and we didn't want to be the cause of another. This meant we had to extra diligent in watching our fire. A situation that was helped by the fact that the grill grate would lay right on top of the foliage if you let go of it. So if you are just needing a place to sleep, this will work. But if you want a pleasant camping experience, I recommend you look at Hecla Junction Campground or O'Haver Lake Campground

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    Salida East Campground - Burn pits are not maintained. Too close to local foliage - very likely a wildfire hazard. Grates fall onto plants if you don't hold them up

    Burn pits are not maintained. Too close to local foliage - very likely a wildfire hazard. Grates fall onto plants if you don't hold them up

    Salida East Campground

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