Reviews
Pueblo KOA
User Reviews
Conant Sowers
Entrance was difficult because it was narrow and UPS truck blocked the signage. Only two vehicle width. Tunnel getting to and from interstate is VERY narrow and about 11'3". There is supposedly another entrance but the frontage road we used closed at the entrance turnoff. Staff was pleasant, guides and clerks. Cabins looked nice from the outside. Special sites had tall wood fences for privacy. Tent camps had grills. Store wasn't very well stocked. No diet coke and salad wasn't available because lettuce froze. Pool and common area aren't open now. There are play areas. Dog park was decent but a long walk for people who can't walk well. Soil was clumped so finding poop was hard if you weren't watching closely. Big area was nice for dog to run or play catch. Poop stations were available throughout the park.
Twistedchick Hellraiser
Worst place to stay. The noise from I-25 is so loud. The cabins need weather sealed around the doors. The people that work there are not very friendly. There is nothing for kids to do there. Definitely would not recommend this KOA to families.
Vanessa Poteet
Always friendly. Very quiet very clean. This is our third year coming back. They’ve updated the bathrooms. They are amazing. Can’t wait to come back next year. Our fourth year here and it has been the worst they put us in a cabin that had a bunk above the queen like why it was very uncomfortable. The showers are not as clean the water and your lobby smelled like a pound.
Debra Newman
This is a nice campground. Everything is clean and well maintained, and the staff are all very pleasant and helpful. But…I don’t know that we have ever been to an RV park that was in any worse of a place. First of all, you just have to be very determined to get here, especially if you have any kind of a big rig and then when you do get here you will wonder why you didn’t just pull off and park on the side of the highway other than the fact that you have electricity and water. The road noise is deafening and then there are the trains…. My recommendation if you are trying to get here off the interstate from either direction and are of any size at all (and that means bigger than a VW beetle) is to get on Highway 50 and go to north Purcell Blvd and follow it back to the interstate and once you get there be very careful not to pass the road that goes to the park, it is the first left, the second one puts you on the interstate exit ramp going the wrong way, it’s a very long way to get there but will prove to be worth it and save a lot of frustration and possible damage to your rig (once you get there you will understand what I’m talking about).
Ivy Maturin
Extremely welcoming camp ground, the staff might be the friendliest iv ever had to pleasure of dealing with. The owners cool too you see him around from time to time fixing things. Large dog park and in a great area no worries about random people walking through. Beautiful scenery if you enjoy mountains in the background. They also have a small shop with drinks and stuff, you can get pizza ordered and delivered to your camping spot good stuff too 👍
Fredericka Davis
My family and I had a wonderful time at this KOA. Trash pickup daily, employees refilled our propane tanks, then delivered it. Clean laundry room and restrooms too. Overall great place to stay and highly recommend. Staff are very friendly and nice. Thank you KOA.
Judy rimer
Very nice staff. They were able to accommodate us on short notice when my father passed. Trash pickup and propane tank fills right at each site. You are in the high desert so don't expect grass but park is very clean and maintained.
James McCann
Anyone needing an RV site who finds himself near Mile Post 108 on I25 in Pueblo, CO is in luck ! The recently acclaimed Kampground of the Year is right there. We experienced vehicle trouble on our way home and were able to reach them. It's what campgrounds are all about ! Check them out
The Canabians
This is a great KOA, it's competitively priced with the other ones, the bathrooms and showers are very clean and well maintained, the staff are incredibly friendly and helpful. This one offers some food items and ice cream, however the food is very limited. They have a very nice laundry area, and a decent stocked store front. A definite destination for us on our regular stays in Pueblo. My only wish is there's not campfires, at least where we've stayed. That's a huge part of the fun for campers and a great money opportunity for you guys, campers pay good money for wood
kyle ursoleo
Been staying here for awhile. Honestly can say I've only had one complaint and management took care of it! This is a nice park, friendly people and staff. Would definitely recommend staying here on your travels. The sunsets here are so beautiful. The dog park is nice to let your four legged friends stretch their legs and get their energy out. All in all great park to stay at.