Montrose / Black Canyon Nat'l Park KOA

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  • (3.0)4 reviews

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Camping Style

Backpacker
Cabin
Other Camping
RV Camping
Tent Camping
Trailer Camping

About Campground

Make Montrose/Black Canyon KOA your base as you plan your trip to western Colorado. Take a day trip to the Black Canyon area, Crested Butte, Durango, Ouray, Silverton or Telluride, and then return to the comfort of this quiet campground just a few blocks from downtown Montrose.Plan your adventure in the San Juan Mountains. You can shop along Main Street in Montrose, dine in one of our fine restaurants, take a hike in one of our mountain ranges, fly fish in our local rivers, play a round of golf or relax right here at the campground.Try one of our pull-thru big rig sites, camping cabins, deluxe cabins or tent sites. Montrose KOA features WIFI and a general store. Traveling with pets? Let your four-legged friends unwind in our Kamp K9 dog park.Whether sightseeing, shopping, fishing, dining or golfing we have everything you need for an adventure. Be sure to plan an extra day so you will have plenty of time to see the area. Sites book up fast-reserve today for best selection! Laundry available Pool (late May-mid October)Maximum Pull Thru 75 Feet

Directions

From Highways 50 & 550: Turn east onto Main St (which continues as Highway 50). Turn left [north] onto Cedar Ave. Follow one block to park. From Highway 50 east: Go 4/10 mile past first stop lights, turn north onto Cedar Ave.

Fees

Adults 18+, Kids 6-17, Free 0-5

Access

Drive-in

Accommodations

Cabins
RV Sites
Tent Sites

Features

Big Rig Friendly
Driveway Pull Through
Electric Hookups
Firewood
Market
Picnic Table
Reservable
Sewer Hookups
Showers
Toilets
Trash
Water Hookups
WiFi

Essentials

Drinking Water
Mobile Service
Pets Allowed

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3.0

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Jax Beach

1 year ago
1/5

Did not feel safe here. Random sketchy people walking through the camp sites at all hours of the day and night, store is never open, grounds are unkept, never even saw an employee the entire stay. KOA should take the name away from them and they should be a standalone rv park. Don’t know how this is a KOA.

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Suz Cratch

1 year ago
5/5

I stopped in here as a quick camping trip, the price was right only $46 for a campsite. The bathrooms were incredibly clean, the showers were spacious and also very clean.

There is a small gift shop with someone on staff, I think the main point of it is the ice cream they stock

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Brigette Loyd

1 year ago
2/5

My husband and I drove almost 6 hours to get to this KOA and immediately had to find somewhere else to stay, because our tent site was essentially part of the playground. There were several children playing on the actual campsite itself, which shows how poorly situated that site is. It posed potential issues with both my dogs and my belongings. Additionally, the view from the tent sites is the backside of a rundown hotel.

We booked the site for 2 nights, and the front desk representative was nice enough to refund the second night after stating no other sites were available.  However she was not able to refund not first night. We did not end up staying here at all due to the poor placement of the site.

I highly suggest that this KOA change the layout of that site in particular.

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speedypickup

1 year ago
4/5

As with most KOAs that I have stayed at, this was a very nice campground as well. Neat, organized, and with a friendly staff. Traveling on motorcycle, we opted to rent one of the cabins with a bathroom and kitchen in it. Everything worked as it should, and was in decent shape. I won't say it was perfect - it definitely showed its age, with fraying carpets, loose molding, and kitchen cabinets that just appeared old, generally speaking. But for a good comfortable place to stay, it definitely fit the bill. Towels were noted to have some hair strands almost "infused" in them, but overall I would recommend this KOA to anyone else looking for a good night's rest, especially if you have your own camper or tent. This was our first time staying in one of the cabins, and I would book it again. Cabin was quite large, larger than I expected, with plenty of room for gear and / or kids to play on the floor, etc.

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