City of Rocks RV offers wide open mountain views at the entrance to the City of Rocks National Reserve. We provide partial hookups (water and electric 20/30/50), "Big Rig" pull-thru sites, Pioneer Bathrooms (rustic outhouse), and the beauty and seclusion of the Silent City of Rocks and the Almo Valley. We are conveniently located 1.25 miles from the entrance to the Park on the City of Rocks Road. Big Rig access has always been limited in the City of Rocks so we made every site large with pull thru access; 24 Pull Thru RV Sites, 20 sites are 60'x35', 2 are 40'x35', 2 are 30'x35'. Public RV dump station is only 1 mile away. Whether you are here to climb, camp, hike, snowshoe, bird, fish, hunt, stargaze, relax, or all the above, we offer the ideal base-camp. We newly opened April of 2020 and as a result we don't yet have mature shade trees and the landscaping is scattered native grasses. We are continuously working on landscaping improvements to make your future stays even better. Whether its for a short or long term stay, we hope to see you soon!
*We are privately owned and not affiliated with the City of Rocks National Reserve.
Go past the City of Rocks Visitor Center and turn right at 3075 S. Pavement ends and we are up the road 1/2 mile on the right. Last place before the hills.
The only place to stay when RV-ing or camping in Almo and visiting the City of Rocks and Castle Rocks.
Right down the road from the entrance to City of Rocks and just across the way from Castle Rock.
We brought our backpack camper and were pleased with all of the amazing amenities, such as, FULL hookups, large pull through spots, well maintained campsites, and a row of high end outhouses - trust me these are pretty sweet.
The hosts are very pleasant, helpful, and knowledgeable. The campsite is just amazing.
Oh, and it is just down the street from a really nice dump station!
We don't usually care for "RV Parks" as our little trailer does just fine without all the services. We arrived at the City of Rocks area on a late-May Saturday evening with no public campsites available, so with some hesitation we pulled into this little RV park, but we soon found out we'd made a great choice for a place to camp! Sites with water and electric are plentiful, and Ross (the owner) is super friendly and gave us a little "fact sheet" he created with tips on the best places to hike, visit, eat, etc. The high desert feel of this place was perfect for an evening campfire under the stars. We slept well and enjoyed our brief stay.
We came to the City of Rocks to shoot the Milky Way as the location in the sky was perfect at this time of year. What we didn't know is that June is National Rock Climbing month. Soooooo there were zero spots available inside the park itself. After driving around for at least an hour and a half, we pulled into the RV Park to inquire about a spot and found they have 3 tent sites available! Score!!
The location is just outside of the National Reserve and very new. They have running water spigots and a fire pit at each tent site and RV site. There are also 3 very nice and clean outhouses, with solar lights when you go at night.
The scenery is just gorgeous!
They also offer wood bundles for sale, in case you didn't bring enough.
The man who runs is with his family is super friendly and on top of everyone who shows up, greeting them within the first 5 minutes of their arrival.
You can check in online ahead of time, or just drive up. There are multiple ways to pay, one being Venmo, which I really appreciated because it is so easy.
They have done a wonderful job setting this up. It is pretty and clean.
We loved staying here! Very cute, private place right outside of City of Rocks! The owners are great & they gave us a paper with a bunch of ideas to explore around the area! Definitely recommend, & we will be back!! Also very pet friendly with out big dog!
Ross is a great host. Park is clean, close to town and state park. Pull through sites, except if an RV is already in the other side, it would be back in. We'd go back!