Woodland RV Park

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Street Address
1301 US-24
City
Woodland Park
State
CO
Postal Code
80863

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Phone number
719-687-2009
 

Wonderful views of Pikes Peak in a forest-like setting.  Enjoy the shade of the pine trees.they have paved roads and graveled sites! Free Wi-Fi!!.They are in the mountains just 18 miles west ofColorado Springs, Colorado They are located between Wal Mart and Walgreens on the right side of the highway.  This RV park is super close to Pikes Peak National Forrest. Enjoy a day hike on the miles of hiking trails throughout Pikes Peak National Forrest or visit Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument, or Mueller State Park, and be sure to visit the Rocky Mountain Dinosaur Resource Center in Woodland Park, or you may want to try lady luck in Cripple Creek Historic town with gambling or simply take a train ride.  Be sure to Explore the Pikes Peak Heritage Museum as well in Cripple Creek.  Got Golf Clubs? Then go to Shining Mountain Golf Course just north of Woodland Park. No matter what you decide to do Woodland RV Park is the place to be J.

 

Colorado RV Campground offering full service amenities, super close to Pikes Peak National Forrest, very well manicured gravel sites, nice park.

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My partner and I stayed at this RV park, because we saw it on this site. After being there, not sure why a gay site is promoting this park. They were extremely rude to us because we are lesbians. Would definitely take this park off this site. No other Gay people should go there and be treated so badly. We were there during the Colorado fires, we got evacuated for a week and then left when the hiway opened. We had paid for a month and stayed 12 days. We had 2.5 weeks left paid for, when evacuated. When talking to the man running the park about our money, he said wasnt there fault the fires started and if I wanted to push the issue he would figure out how to make us owe more. So with that kind of attitude, I would Not recommend this RV park to a homeless person. My partner tried to help an elderly lady while we were there. She was promptly told she didnt need help and if she did her kind would be the last one she would ask. Most of the tenants at this park are long termers, so they all know each other. outsiders dont fit in well. So camp here at your own risk, but you have been warned. Ronnie Thornton
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