Inquired about pricing for cabins, website says PET FRIENDLY. I was rudely informed they don't allow pets OR children in the cabins.... would be nice if they actually put that in their website information. As it says NOTHING about pets being prohibited from the cabins. DO NOT RECOMMEND. So many other places around here that don't omit information.
Absolutely no comment ......if I could put negative stars i would ....update...few years later still nothing has changed and the owners still suck too!! Not to mention I watched them kill a white horse named shilo near the back horse pen....
Lived here for over 3 years as a war era veteran in transition from homelessness - after a hit and run driver almost killed me over 5 years ago....
.... after I stopped in to tell them my story and inquire about prices, Gina made sure that I was on the reservation list for a cabin. (I had just gotten a job at Goodwill, but was living in my pickup truck).
After a few months of living in my truck (in winter) & working at Goodwill, Gina called me with the news of an available cabin! I was sure I had been forgotten (like all the other times), BUT NO!! - Pueblo West Campground is run by people who really care about people....
Pueblo West Campground is currently under updates and improvements all across the property. I see major investments in all of the grounds & facilities - and it shows.
Pueblo West Campground is a nice RV park that also has horse boarding, a bicycle & motocross track, a quiet & safe environment, with a strong "neighborhood watch" security, - and shopping just a walk away....
If you're passing through, check them out. No disappointments.
Right on the foothills of the Rocky mountains. A 1/2 hour from the campground & full of the local history of the West, Canyon City's Great River Gorge is a place to explore, take stunning pictures, aircraft scenic tours, zip lining or skydiving at the Gorge! Colorado Springs & Pike's Peak are 1/2 hour away, but if you want to stay local, there is bicycle/hiking trail access from the RV park. Pueblo Lake State Park allows awesome days or weekends on the water, on the trails and bike paths, with camping available as well. While there, make sure to go to the Liberty Point Memorial for veterans that is located above the lake with stunning scenic vistas in every direction.
A beautiful area summer or winter, good, trustworthy people, a VERY dedicated staff, and your choice of a slow, relaxing stay - or exciting extreme fun in the area's many venues...well worth your stay!
I am a full time resident have been here for a year now because of my job. At first I heard some story's not the best story's and I have not experienced one bad thing. the new owners come in and cleaned this place up before i got here. its quite and peaceful I have not seen or experienced any of the crazy things I heard. The owners and managers are nice and watch over the place and manage it vary well its clean and peaceful place to stay. The price are vary reasonable I have been to other camp grounds what are not as nice what cost alot more.
As far as a campground goes, this place is fine. If you are looking for a place to say with a place to board your horses, it's probably great. But they are more focused on the long term tenants than short term stays. When we were calling in to book our stay, we could not get an answer as to rather they had a spot for us or not over the coarse of 3 calls and we could not get a call back. Once we did get an answer, we were grateful to find a place when short term RV parks are pretty hard to find in the area. We did find that the face to face service was better than on the phone, but still not a high priority. There is a laundry room with restrooms. But if you want to use the showers, you need to be full time. No propane, no convenience items for sale in the office, the playground is ancient and in poor condition, and our spot did not have a picnic table.