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Cedar Creek RV Park

Overview

Cedar Creek RV Park offers a peaceful retreat for travelers exploring the scenic Western Slope of Colorado. Located in the heart of Montrose, this park is widely recognized for its lush canopy of mature trees and meticulously maintained grounds. Rather than a massive, impersonal resort, this park provides a cozy and community-focused atmosphere that serves as a quiet sanctuary. It serves as an ideal home base for exploring the nearby San Juan Mountains and provides an excellent choice for those who appreciate a smaller, more intimate setting while remaining close to the region's most iconic natural wonders.

Location & Surroundings

The park is conveniently situated on the south side of Montrose, offering a perfect balance between urban convenience and high-country beauty. You are within a short drive of local craft breweries and artisan shops, yet the park remains shielded from the hustle of the city center. Its strategic location along the Highway 550 corridor makes it a premier staging point for travelers preparing to navigate the scenic Million Dollar Highway or explore the dramatic, high-desert landscapes of the Uncompahgre Valley.

Amenities & Park Features

Travelers can expect reliable, practical comforts designed for a stress-free stay in the Rockies. The park offers several essential features to ensure a comfortable visit for all guests:

  • Spacious level sites equipped with full hookups and 30/50-amp service.
  • On-site laundry facilities and well-maintained private showers.
  • High-speed internet access and cable television at each site.

A standout feature of the property is the abundance of towering cottonwood trees, which provide cooling shade and a sense of natural privacy that is often rare in high-desert RV destinations during the height of summer.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Adventure is always within reach when you make this park your home base. The Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park is just a short drive away, offering world-class hiking and photography opportunities along its sheer, dramatic cliffs. Nearby, the Blue Mesa Reservoir provides ample space for boating and trophy fishing. For cultural enthusiasts, the Ute Indian Museum is located nearby, showcasing the heritage of the region’s original inhabitants, while the historic town of Ouray is located less than an hour to the south.

Who This Park Is Best For

This park is ideally suited for active retirees and dedicated road-trippers who prioritize a quiet, well-shaded environment over loud resort activities. It is a fantastic option for travelers who want a high-quality base camp for exploring Southwest Colorado without the noise of a larger, family-themed amusement park. If you value a friendly and secure atmosphere and want easy access to both town services and wilderness adventures, this park will fit your travel style perfectly.

Amenities

- Tenting

• Overflow Area
• Dedicated Tenting Area
• Covered Area w/Picnic Table

- Recreational Facilities

• Stream
• Body Of Water (Cedar Creek)
• Pavilion
• Mini Golf
• Rec Open to the Public

- Policies

• Folding Tent Campers Allowed
• Pets Welcome
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Rentals

• Tent Rentals (1)
• RV Park Model Rentals (3)
• Cabin/Cottage Rentals (3)

- Other Amenities & Services

• Road Condition (Good)
• Road Type (All Weather)
• Restroom and Showers
• Laundry
• Metered LP Gas
• Ice
• Onsite RV Service
• Onsite Rentals (7)
• Enclosed Dog Run

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• ATV Riding
• Fishing
• Hiking
• Mountain Biking

- Discounts

• Military Discount
• Good Sam Club Discount

- Facility

• Type (RV Park)
• Dump Station

- Internet

• WiFi at Overnite Sites
• WiFi at Park
• WiFi at Park Supports Mobile Devices
• 2 Devices supported per Overnite Site
• 44 Sites with WiFi

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Total Spaces (68)
• Spaces Available (44)
• Width (24)
• Max Length (80)
• All-Weather Sites (44)
• 30 Amp
• 50 Amp
• Shaded (Mostly)
• Big Rig Sites
• Full Hookups (37)
• Water (7)
• Electric (7)
• Max Amps (50)
• Pull-thrus (40)
• Pull-thru Size (24 x 80)
• Back-ins (22 x 60)
• Room for Slideouts (Yes)
• Site Length (80)
• Table at Site

User Reviews

Jerome Merrill

October 15, 2025

We had to alter our plans due to flooding on wolf Creek Pass. So we reached out to these guys and ended up in the coolest little yurt. The first time I have ever stayed in one. It was very cute and cozy.

Emily Wagner

September 29, 2025

We just needed a last minute place to stay for 2 couples. Stayed in a tiny house. It was very accommodating. Unfortunately we were in and out before had a chance to really enjoy everything to the fullest, but we loved that it was right next the the river. It was quite relaxing.

Meghan Edwards

September 28, 2025

Great stay! We chose a yurt and it was very cozy, right by the creek! We ran into town for some food and had a nice evening while passing through on our way to other adventures. I did notice patrons not following the leash pets rule, and while we did follow the rules, we were a little leery of other dogs approaching us.

Jana Dillard

August 22, 2025

Just know before booking that the Creekside Cabin is tiny and does NOT have running water… (which may be fine for some but not for me). The bed is uncomfortable and lumpy. The location is in the middle of town. And the “creek” is a milky, yucky looking water. There were multiple dogs running loose. (I guess from the permanent residents that stay here). I personally was not comfortable at all here. The facility is clean, though, and the lady on staff was friendly and listened to my complaint.

Courtney Samu

August 02, 2025

Bug Infestation- Do not stay here! My family stayed in the Black Canyon Cabin. Office was closed when we arrived. As the evening progressed, we discovered a bug infestation. Flying bugs. Beds, pillows, walls, floors, windows; in every room. I swept the entire cabin floors, finding hundreds of dead & living bugs. We purchase essential oils, essential oil plug ins, & citronella candles to attempt to fend them off. I wiped the walls/windows with disinfectant. They kept coming in abundance. This was after a day of traveling. No one got much sleep. We woke to bugs on the beds/pillows/floors/ walls. We were out before the office opened, due to my daughter's swim meet schedule. That evening, there were more bugs, but less than the first night. We discovered many were entering through the windows, so we taped what we could. There was remnants of previous tape that had been removed. More cleaning that evening. The bugs seemed to slow with the taping, but were still getting in. We made sure to not open any windows or leave the door open. The front door does not close completely- seemed a security concern- not sure if the bugs were entering. The "enclosed" porch had numerous rips and tears, many large openings. See pics for details, all taken after the clean ups. Aside from the bugs, we cleaned up hair on the linens, in the fridge, & throughout the cabin. Linens had blood stains. The day we left, the manager asked "how were the bugs"? She stated she did not think they should be renting it and was aware. **8/01/25** although I find the response that it was bug season unacceptable for renting out an infested property knowingly, I appreciate the eventual response from management to commit to doing better and mitigating future issues, as well as refunding our stay. Best of luck.

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