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Campgrounds and RV parks near Colorado Springs, CO

60 campgrounds and RV Parks near Colorado Springs, CO. Compare campsite amenities, photos, and site types to find the perfect stop for your rig on your route.

60 campgrounds
4033 campsites
91 RVs available for delivery
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Camping spots and RV parks near Colorado Springs, CO

Top Hosts near Colorado Springs, CO

Alan12 trips - Joined Sep 2022Superhost

The camper van was great! Clean and well maintained!!! I will definitely book it again!

Heather S. - Sep 2025

Alan was super kind and communicative. I would recommend his RV / him as a renter to anyone.

Mimi M. - Feb 2025

Codey13 trips - Joined Feb 2025Superhost

Codey mad the whole trip very easy. Great communication.

Daniel J. - Sep 2025

Great hosts! Clean, easy, simple camper. Cold ac and a comfortable bed. I hope to rent from them in the future!

Jeremy W. - Aug 2025

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Frequently asked questions about campgrounds near Colorado Springs, CO

How much does it cost to rent an RV in Colorado Springs, and are there ways to save?

Great news: RV rental in Colorado Springs is flexible to pretty much any budget, especially if you plan ahead. Most RVs rent for $120 to $250 per night, while travel trailers can dip as low as $85 per night. Looking for a cheap RV rental in Colorado Springs? Save by booking during the late spring or fall shoulder seasons, and filter for older models or off-grid campervans. Some hosts offer discounts for weekly rentals. Pro tip: Try camping at Cheyenne Mountain State Park or Garden of the Gods instead of private resorts to stretch your adventure dollars.
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What do I need to rent an RV in Colorado Springs? Do I need a special license?

You only need to be 25 or older with a standard driver’s license to rent an RV in Colorado Springs: no special license or CDL required. RVezy will verify your ID during booking, so just have your valid license ready for upload. First-timers love how easy it is to start an RV adventure in Colorado. Remember, bring your license with you for pickup, and you’re set. You’ll be on your way from the foothills to Pike’s Peak in no time.

Is roadside assistance included with my Colorado Springs RV rental?

Every RVezy RV rental in Colorado Springs automatically includes 24/7 roadside assistance. This means whether you’re heading up the Pikes Peak Highway or camping near Manitou Springs, you’ll have backup if anything comes up like a flat tire or dead battery. With RVezy’s protection package, you can relax and focus on your Colorado RV trip, knowing you’re never stranded. That peace of mind is priceless when you’re exploring places like Garden of the Gods.
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Can I cancel my Colorado Springs RV rental if my plans change?

You can cancel through your RVezy account. If you cancel within 24 hours of the host accepting your booking (and more than 24 hours before your trip), you get a full refund. After that, refunds depend on timing: cancel more than 30 days ahead and you only forfeit the service fee; 8 to 30 days ahead, 50% of the rental; 7 days or less, the full rental is non-refundable. If your host cancels, you receive a full refund. So book your Colorado Springs RV trip with confidence and check your booking details for the exact terms.
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Are there pet-friendly RV rentals in Colorado Springs, and can I bring my dog?

Absolutely! There are plenty of pet-friendly RV rental options in Colorado Springs: just use the Pet-Friendly filter when searching. Many local hosts welcome dogs and cats, making it easy to bring your furry family member along. Want the perfect outing? Bear Creek Dog Park is a must-see, and several campgrounds nearby allow pets. Always check the listing details for any breed or size restrictions. Start planning a family RV trip in Colorado Springs that includes everyone: even four-legged travelers.

How does RV delivery work in Colorado Springs? Can the RV come to my location?

You can get RV delivery in Colorado Springs from many hosts: just select the Delivery filter when you search. Your host will bring the RV directly to your driveway, campsite, or even a local event, set everything up, and do a walkthrough so you’re comfortable. It’s perfect for first-timers or families who want a true vacation feel. Hosts regularly deliver to Cheyenne Mountain State Park and sites near Garden of the Gods, so you can skip the stress of driving large rigs through city traffic.

How far can I drive my RV rental from Colorado Springs? What are popular road trips?

You have lots of freedom to roam: most hosts include a daily mileage allowance and offer unlimited mileage upgrades. From Colorado Springs, favorite RV road trip routes include Rocky Mountain National Park (140 miles), Great Sand Dunes National Park (165 miles), Royal Gorge Bridge (50 miles), and Black Canyon of the Gunnison (190 miles). Heading up to Denver or Estes Park for a weekend is totally doable. Always check your booking for mileage specifics and get ready for some epic Colorado sightseeing.

Where are the best places to park an RV near Colorado Springs?

Colorado Springs is packed with scenic campgrounds. For mountain views and hiking access, try Cheyenne Mountain State Park or Garden of the Gods RV Resort. Golden Eagle Campground and Colorado Springs KOA are great for families with amenities like pools and playgrounds. Want rustic? Mueller State Park is a short drive west. Always reserve early in summer and fall. With your RV rental in Colorado Springs, you’ll wake up surrounded by breathtaking scenery every morning.
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When is the best time for an RV trip to Colorado Springs?

You’re in for a treat: Colorado Springs shines May through early October, with daytime temperatures between 65 and 85°F. June and September are local favorites for fewer crowds and sunny days. Winter brings snow and crisp mountain air (highs 40-50°F), and winter RV camping is available with heated tanks and hookups. The holiday season in the Rockies is something special. Plan for frost in spring/fall, but the clean mountain air and sunrise views make it worth an extra layer.

I’ve never rented an RV: will someone walk me through how everything works?

First time renting an RV? No sweat! When you book your motorhome rental in Colorado Springs, the host will give you a complete, in-person walkthrough at pickup or delivery. They’ll cover how to hook up water and power, dump tanks, use the appliances, and drive confidently: even if you’ve only driven a car before. You’ll also get a support line for any ‘on the road’ questions. Discover the freedom of RV camping in Colorado Springs like a pro from day one.

What if I have an issue or break down during my Colorado Springs RV trip?

Relax: 24/7 roadside assistance is included with every RVezy booking in Colorado Springs. If something happens, from a tire issue on US-24 to a battery hiccup at Mueller State Park, help is just a call away. The support team will assist or dispatch local pros. Between RVezy’s protection package and friendly, responsive service, you’re never alone out there. Spend more time planning scenic drives through the Rockies, less time worrying about the ‘what-ifs’.
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Can I take my RV rental from Colorado Springs into other states?

Yes, with an RV rental in Colorado Springs, interstate travel is easy! Most renters head north to explore Wyoming or west to the Utah desert. Just check your booking for mileage limits and let your host know if you’re heading further afield. Cross-country trips to places like Yellowstone or Moab are totally doable: no special permits needed. International travel to Mexico is not allowed, but road trips to Canada may be possible on select RVs: check the details before booking.
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How much should I budget for fuel on my Colorado Springs RV trip?

Fuel costs are easy to estimate: most motorhome rentals in Colorado Springs get 8–12 MPG, while campervans can reach 15–20 MPG. Gas prices in Colorado average $3.50 to $4.00 per gallon. Plan your route and stops with apps like GasBuddy to save at the pump. Want to keep your trip budget-friendly? Consider shorter side trips to destinations like Manitou Springs or Woodland Park: under 30 minutes from town and loaded with mountain charm.

How far in advance should I reserve an RV campsite in Colorado Springs?

You’ll want to book well ahead: popular Colorado Springs campgrounds like Cheyenne Mountain State Park and Mueller State Park fill quickly in summer and fall. State park reservations open six months out via the Colorado Parks & Wildlife system, while private parks may take bookings year-round. Pro tip: Set calendar reminders for early openings or cancellations. Secure your spot and your adventure is halfway started!
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What local driving conditions should I know about for my Colorado Springs RV trip?

Colorado Springs roads are RV-friendly, but mountain routes involve steep grades and winding turns: especially on Highway 24 and up to Pikes Peak. Afternoon thunderstorms can roll in fast, and winter roads may be icy (plows work hard but always check conditions). Traffic picks up around the Air Force Academy and main city exits. Booking RV delivery lets you skip the city driving and head straight to the fun. Enjoy scenic loops like Gold Camp Road for unforgettable views.

What amenities and hookups should I expect in Colorado Springs campgrounds?

Most established RV campgrounds near Colorado Springs offer full hookups: electric (30/50 amp), water, and sewer: along with bathhouses, laundry, and play areas for families. Golden Eagle Campground and KOA Holiday are great for amenities, while Cheyenne Mountain State Park has modern facilities and dump stations. Always confirm your reservation includes the hookups you need for your RV type, and plan to fill fresh water and empty tanks before heading to remote sites.
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What features and add-ons come with RV rentals in Colorado Springs?

Most Colorado Springs RV and campervan rentals come fully equipped: expect real beds, full kitchens, private bathrooms, air conditioning, heat, TVs, and often free WiFi. Many hosts offer add-ons like camping chairs, firewood, outdoor grills, bike racks, or even kayaks for local lakes. Check the listing for mileage policy (included miles per day), and note pickup/dropoff times. With delivery and flexible add-ons, you can shape your trip your way.

How does the security deposit and payment process work for my Colorado Springs RV rental?

Paying for your RV rental in Colorado Springs is secure and easy: RVezy charges your card after booking and holds a refundable security deposit until your trip ends. The deposit covers rare damage or rule violations, but you’ll get it back as long as you return the RV in good condition, inside and out. Check your booking summary for the exact amount and how to make payments. It's a smooth process so you can focus on planning your Colorado adventure.
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