Stayed 3 nights, 34' Class A/towing.
Addressing concerns in previous reviews:
Used Passport America, easy to use and great price for the area. Not a problem at this point although it would be easier if in booking I had some way of specifying the rate so a call wasn't necessary to get it, say a coupon code?
Getting in and out of the park - We had an RV problem at our last stop, weren't sure when we would get in. Called Ryan (manager) and he e-mailed a park map with site assignment and easy in/out directions. It's not obvious how to get into park, but with this assist was simple to maneuver. (Recommend the park put this map on its website and that campers call on their way in to get site assignment.)
Didn't use laundry, etc. so no comment here. Trash was nearly full when we arrived but emptied on Day 2 (reasonable). Didn't trying streaming any videos, but Wifi was reliable and seemed to be reasonably fast. Password was provided on welcome e-mail which was nice.
Like prior reviewer we faced the bar, picture out our windshield. Thought it might be a problem - not so.
Before making reservation called to ask about road conditions in and out of Leadville (been in Colorado Mountains previously, but I'm from Florida) Ryan's recommendations were spot on. Highways from Alamosa (South) and Copper Mountain (North to I-70) are great with ample passing lanes. Do not take the road to Leadville from Aspen (CO 82) over Independence Pass unless you're less than 35'. (Hairpin turns and the law prohibit this.) Absolutely take this drive one day while you're here (Ryan recommended it); it is spectacular!
Ryan met us on arrival and provided things to do/places to eat. He lives on site, so through our stay he was available and working on improvements.
Park now has half a dozen tiny houses for visitors in addition to RV sites. Still has a significant number of "permanent" residents and condition of their campers vary. All-in-all the park is very peaceful.
This is not a RV resort and campers should not expect it here. Located downtown, it's a great location with many restaurants and shops in easy walking distance (remember the altitude though when you're short on breath) National Mining Museum is about 6 blocks away and makes for an interesting stop.
I spoke with a resident who had been here under previous owner and is still there under new ownership. He noted marked differences in the approach to visitors and residents, and liked what he's seen out of Ryan.
Park still needs a lot of work to the grounds such as removal of the old owner's residence which is unsightly; grading/leveling of the spots (noted in some earlier reviews); replacement of border fencing which in some places is falling down; more/better landscaping; etc.
Not coming back here anytime soon but would definitely stay here again as is.