Grand Lake - Rocky Mountain National Park KOA Journey
RV Park
Write a Review 143 CR 48 Grand Lake, CO 80447 970-627-8502 Official WebsiteGPS: 40.2557, -105.8413
Overview of Grand Lake - Rocky Mountain National Park KOA Journey
Formerly Elk Creek Campground.
Last Price Paid: $92
Reported by Vin on 7/15/2023
Longest RV Reported: 26 feet (Travel Trailer)
Reported by Adriano on 7/9/2020
Weekly Rate Yes
Number of Sites 50
Pad Type gravel
Reservations yes
Open Seasonally April to Oct
Elevation 8,530 ft / 2,599 m
Max Length 40 ft
Tent Camping Yes
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Reviews of Grand Lake - Rocky Mountain National Park KOA Journey 13 people have reviewed this location.
“Wonderful RV camp!”
Reviewed 7/31/2019
Nightly rate: | $46 |
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Days stayed: | 15 |
Site Number: | 7,25,35 |
Elk Creek was the best RV camping place! We started out with only two nights reserved, and realized we loved the park. After asking if it might be possible to get a spot for 13 more night the owner accommodated us wonderfully! We had to move two more times, but truly didn’t mind at all. The park store had lots of items we needed, and t... more
Elk Creek was the best RV camping place! We started out with only two nights reserved, and realized we loved the park. After asking if it might be possible to get a spot for 13 more night the owner accommodated us wonderfully! We had to move two more times, but truly didn’t mind at all. The park store had lots of items we needed, and the bath/showers were so clean and nice. We will definitely be back for another extended stay!! Thank you Elk Creek!!!
Twinfin would stay here again
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“Really nice RV Campground with much to offer!”
Reviewed 6/1/2017
Nightly rate: | $52 |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
Site Number: | 28 |
RV Length: | 18' (Travel Trailer) |
We camped here for 3 nights over Memorial Day weekend, 2017. This campground is in a great location - super close to Grand Lake and equally close to the RMNP entrance. The Hookup sites are mostly separated by large shrubs and trees, but we were at site 28, which had marvelous views, but was right in line with 6 or so other sites. There... more
We camped here for 3 nights over Memorial Day weekend, 2017. This campground is in a great location - super close to Grand Lake and equally close to the RMNP entrance. The Hookup sites are mostly separated by large shrubs and trees, but we were at site 28, which had marvelous views, but was right in line with 6 or so other sites. There was a nice grassy area around the site, but unfortunately it was rainy during the weekend, so it was a bit soggy. It was really nice how the firepit was far away from the pad, so I didn't fear burning up my awning. The site was fairly level, it was clean and easy to settle into. We didn't have anywhere to tie our hammock, but we made due :D
Sites1, 3 & 33 seem too close to the main building when you look at the map, and although you'd get everyone passing by, they were surprisingly private with lots of shrubs. I didn't like any of the sites 4-12, but I really liked 17, 18 & 20. All of the odd numbered sites on the inside of the loop had many trees and shrubs, and a large grassy area in the center. They seemd very nice, but you would be closer to others. 21,23,25 are all super close to eachother with no shade and little privacy. The spots on the outside of the upper loop were great, but the center spots had little tree or shrub coverage. I really loved spot 42 - it was way further away from any other spot, and it backed to a hill, and had amazing views. The con of that site is it is short, so better for a tent or small van RV. It also was surrounded by a fairly shallow ditch, so it wouldn't have worked for us with our small kids. We would have felt like we had to watch them too closely.
I walked through the tent camping area, which is accessed via a couple of small bridges that go over the stream (they provide large wagons for getting your gear to your spot), and it is really cool. It's separate enough from the hookup sites that it allows quite a bit of privacy. The views from the tent only area are outstanding.
Some of the sites are short, and since you don't get to choose your particular site if you book online, I would suggest calling to speak with one of the lovely owners who are truly hospitable, kind and helpful. If you check out their campground map, you can call them to request a spot when you reserve.
The cabins were quite adorable from the outside. Small front porches with furniture. There are two small loops of cabins on one side of the campground, which created a private little neighborhood feeling. It would be quite awesome to have a larger group rent all the cabins in one loop. The other line of cabins are near the road and entrance to the park, but still have privacy. One evening, while carrying bags of trash to the dumpster, a father and his kids came out pointing to the Yearling Moose who had just practically walked into the kidscoming out of their cabin. Cool.
The amenities are really nice, there is a large double sink for washing dishes (I saw quite a few guys cleaning their catch of the day), bathrooms with showers, a game room and TV room. If you are very close to the main building, you might get wifi at your spot. We didn't use the restrooms or showers, we used our rig, but we did tour them as we were leaving on Monday of the Holiday weekend at check out time. The shower area was nice, clean, spacious and seem like they would be very comfortable to use. Next time we camp there, I will use those big showers for sure, instead of the tiny trailer shower. The bathrooms could have been cleaner, they weren't dirty or gross, but to be fair, it was checkout, mid day on the last day of a three day weekend. The store they keep in the office is adorable! They have toys, food staples, cute little gifts and souvineers. The dump was perfectly located as you're pulling out, and was in good condition. The playground was nice, unfortunately muddy while were there, but we managed to play for a bit on Monday morning after it had dried a bit.
The only complaint we had while there were the campers next to us, who were rude, loud, trashy, obnoxious and plain maddening. I'm positive under normal circumstances it would have been quiet and lovely, and in retrospect, we should have complained, because I'm pretty sure they would have done something to remedy the situation. It was so annoying, I've decided we're boondocking next time to avoid any annoying neighbors!!
Lena would stay here again
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“Adequate place for staging our entry into RMNP”
Reviewed 7/17/2016
Nightly rate: | $48 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | 50 |
We parked here in order to get into Rocky Mountain NP early the next morning. The playground was full of puddles, and not well designed to avoid such things. Bathrooms were clean enough. Otherwise, I nice spot for a quick overnight. There was enough space between sites.
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“Unable to reach campground due to unanticipated construction. ”
Reviewed 8/19/2020
Nightly rate: | $49 |
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Days stayed: | 0 |
I made the reservation in the afternoon. Waze directed us thru Rocky Mountain Nat’l Park. The drive was beautiful, but when we came to the turn we needed to make to reach the campground, the road was closed. Waze could not find a re-route. Looking at a map, the only detour I could see would take a couple of hours. I called the campgrou... more
I made the reservation in the afternoon. Waze directed us thru Rocky Mountain Nat’l Park. The drive was beautiful, but when we came to the turn we needed to make to reach the campground, the road was closed. Waze could not find a re-route. Looking at a map, the only detour I could see would take a couple of hours. I called the campground before they closed, but I only got voicemail. I left an urgent message, but did not get a call back. We were exhausted from driving all day, so we stayed at the first rv park we could find. I called Elk Creek campground several times first thing the next morning. I only got voicemail, so I left a message explaining our situation and asking for a refund. Someone left a return voicemail saying that they would not issue a refund. I am offended by the lack of customer service and compassion. I will avoid this park in the future.
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Amenities
Hookups
- 50 Amp
- 30 Amp
- 20 Amp
- water
- sewer
- Full Hookups
Connectivity
- wifi: free
Recreation
- Game room
- fishing
- playground
- rec hall
Site Amenities
- big rig
- fire ring
- picnic table
- pull thru
Facilities
- cabins
- dog run
- dump station
- firewood
- general store
- laundry
- propane
- restrooms: flush
- rv storage
- showers
Discount Clubs
- KOA
Pets
- dog run
- pet restrictions: 2 pets per site
- pets
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