Peacock Meadows Riverside RV Park

29059 US Highway160, South Fork, CO 81154

(786) 453-7380

786-453-7380

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GPS: 37.6761,-106.6179

Peacock Meadows Riverside RV Park is located at 29059 US Highway160, South Fork, Colorado 81154 with a total of 0 campsites. Before your trip to Peacock Meadows Riverside RV Park, check out website at http://www.peacock-meadows.com/ or contact them through (786) 453-7380 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

37.6761, -106.6179

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 37.6761, -106.6179

Overview of Peacock Meadows Riverside RV Park


Last Price Paid: $17

Reported by Chris Johnson on 09.25.2020

Longest RV Reported: 38 feet (Fifth Wheel)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Weekly Rate:

Yes

Monthly Rate:

Yes

Pad Type:

gravel

Elevation:

8,136 ft / 2,479 m

Reviews of Peacock Meadows Riverside RV Park

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  • Great price, amenities, management, and location, but very windy

    Reviewed 25/9/2020

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    Nightly rate: $17

    Days stayed: 90

    Site number: 52

    My wife and I stayed for 3 months while she worked in Alamosa, and overall, we were very happy with our stay, and after having stayed in a campground in Massachusetts for three months immediately following, we REALLY appreciated the price of their monthly rate ($5xx/month).The place is very clean, and that's due to the hosts' (Ron ...moreMy wife and I stayed for 3 months while she worked in Alamosa, and overall, we were very happy with our stay, and after having stayed in a campground in Massachusetts for three months immediately following, we REALLY appreciated the price of their monthly rate ($5xx/month).The place is very clean, and that's due to the hosts' (Ron and Deb) constant work. They've been there for three years and pretty much run the place for the owner, who isn't on site. Ron can be a bit forward with help and advice, and I was even a bit insulted when he offered twice to back my rig in for me (I'm 26 years old with a 38' fifth wheel) as I've been hauling trailers since I was 16 on the thoroughbred farm I grew up in, but during our stay, I realized he sees a lot of people who either damage the sites or really struggle to back in at a 45 degree angle, and once he saw me whip back into my spot and handle things with my rig over the course of the following month, he began to see I could handle the responsibility. My wife and I just slowly figured out Ron is super friendly, always looking to help, and wants to make sure the newbies don't make the same mistakes he's seen over the years, so thanks Ron!You'll find ample space to walk your dogs, and even see quite a bit of wildlife in the park, especially deer. Oh, and they have a pretty legit dog park. All the sites are level and constantly maintained. The water system is checked yearly by a water specialist, and the water pressure is a solid 45 PSI with heated spigots during the winter. The campground WiFi is even very good (30+MBPS down, 6 UP), as well as both Verizon and AT&T.It's very, very windy in South Fork. You won't really hear it inside your camper, but if you open a door outside and you're not ready, you could lose it. It slowly got to me to the point where any breeze just pissed me off.Overall, SOLID place to stay that's close to skiing and a lot of hiking.

  • Reviewed 10/7/2020

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    Days stayed: 60

    We had a wonderful stay at Peacock Meadows. When Covid was shutting down many RV parks, they were able to accommodate us. Pros:- The location is beautiful. Nestled in some mountains and by a river, it's quite idyllic. You're also by a major road, but noise was never an issue- The camp hosts clearly take pride in the state of th...moreWe had a wonderful stay at Peacock Meadows. When Covid was shutting down many RV parks, they were able to accommodate us. Pros:- The location is beautiful. Nestled in some mountains and by a river, it's quite idyllic. You're also by a major road, but noise was never an issue- The camp hosts clearly take pride in the state of the park. Bathrooms were always clean, sites were level, and I would always see them around working on making the sites more beautiful.- Security was great. There are security cameras throughout the property, so you dont need to worry about someone messing with your site.- Bathrooms are immaculate. Always clean, private, and large.- They deliver your mail to your site! Felt very spoiled- There is an awesome, large dog run for those with pups.- Cell reception for both ATT & Verizon was fantastic- While sites arent large, they are at an angle so it feels much larger than it is, and you're not looking in your neighbor's windowsCons:- The laundry/bathroom and dumpster are at opposite sides of the park. So no matter what site you are in, you're going to have to do some walking. - There are only 2 washers and 2 dryers for the whole campground. Frequently I would go to do laundry to find them completely full. - It can get suuuuuper windy. I wouldnt recommend having your awning down or a tend set up unless you are there and ready to take it down- You have to go quite a ways away to get basics like groceries. There is a gas station grocery store nearby, but the prices are high and selection is low. Best grocery stores are at least 30 minutes awayWe would definitely stay again if we are going through the area. A lot of other nearby parks dont have nearly the cell reception that Peacock Meadows does.

  • Check cancellation policy

    Reviewed 31/5/2020

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    Nightly rate: $44

    Days stayed: 6

    Been to a lot of RV parks. This one seems to have a the strictest cancellation policy. This is my bad as I just assumed it was like most parks. Not ! Have not stayed there yet but in these trying times just know you will pay big if you have to cancel. Again , should have read entire information.

  • Great!

    Reviewed 31/10/2019

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    Nightly rate: $40

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 36

    This is a wonderful campground, reasonably priced, friendly owners/hosts. This is the only RV Park in the area that is open year round. Gravel roads and sites but mostly level. Bathrooms/showers immaculate with heat and plenty of hot water. Washers and dryers available. The new owners (3 years ago) completely redid an old rundown R...moreThis is a wonderful campground, reasonably priced, friendly owners/hosts. This is the only RV Park in the area that is open year round. Gravel roads and sites but mostly level. Bathrooms/showers immaculate with heat and plenty of hot water. Washers and dryers available. The new owners (3 years ago) completely redid an old rundown RV Park and are very proud of their accomplishments as well they should be. We stayed in the dead of winter with temps in the single digits. There were only about 6 others staying here. Some seem to be long term campers. Would definitely stay here again.

  • Clean Campground, Nice Bathrooms

    Reviewed 29/4/2019

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    Nightly rate: $36

    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: 6

    I don't usually stay at commercial campgrounds. Due to most public campgrounds still being closed in April and access to boondocking sites being questionable due to mud, snow and high water I chose to pay the man.This is a very new RV park. It is open all year. The sites have plenty of room to each side. Slideouts won't be a pr...moreI don't usually stay at commercial campgrounds. Due to most public campgrounds still being closed in April and access to boondocking sites being questionable due to mud, snow and high water I chose to pay the man.This is a very new RV park. It is open all year. The sites have plenty of room to each side. Slideouts won't be a problem. Each site has hookups, a picnic table and fire ring. The sites are gravel with railroad ties bordering at least one side as I recall. There are no trees tall enough to provide shade.We were in site #6, located towards the front. Some noise from the highway could be heard, but not enough to be an issue. The water treatment plant isn't far away. I never got a sniff of it. Not an issue should you happen to spot it from the map and think it might stink.The sites are diagonal. That meant my neighbor wasn't looking across into my windows. The diagonal layout made for an easy parking job.There are two restrooms at the back of the community building. Both restrooms have very nice tile showers. These are the best restrooms and showers I've seen yet in a commercial campground. Laundry (coin-op) facilities are outside the bathrooms, still in the community building.We were there in the off season spending daylight hours outside town fishing, so we didn't experience any amenities or programs that the campground may have offered. The community building looked like it would provide a nice area for groups.Power and water were consistent. My power monitor (30 amp) didn't complain. I used an over-pressure device so I never bothered to look and see what the water pressure actually was. My faucets didn't have a problem.WiFi was OK. Getting to most websites there were no issues. However, when I had to use VPN the service was flaky and difficult to use. Verizon had a full 4G signal.The campground has direct access to the Rio Grande River. The shore is a bit cluttered with bushes, so fishing may not be very good. We tried to fish for a while but the river was flowing too fast.My only complaint is that they stuck me next to another occupied site when well over half the campground was empty. I notified them that I would be coming in well after dark. My neighbor was quiet, I never heard a peep out of them. But I felt bad that they had to hear me backing in and setting up so late.If you do come in after dark, look for their lighted sign located about 50 yards off the highway. While the sign is easy to see, the driveway entrance is REALLY hard to find in the dark.If I'm in the area and looking for a campsite with hookups I'll be back to Peacock Meadows.

  • Very nice, clean, new RV Park!

    Reviewed 25/9/2018

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    Nightly rate: $17

    Days stayed: 30

    Site number: 52

    We stayed for a month and received their monthly rate + electric (which came out to about $50 for us). This place is really fantastic! The views are stunning! The staff is very friendly and helpful. The sites had a decent amount of space between them and were fairly level. Full hook ups and had a variety of back in and pull through...moreWe stayed for a month and received their monthly rate + electric (which came out to about $50 for us). This place is really fantastic! The views are stunning! The staff is very friendly and helpful. The sites had a decent amount of space between them and were fairly level. Full hook ups and had a variety of back in and pull through sites. Big rig friendly too. Depending on which site you’re in, you can hear some road traffic or the live band on Friday nights. We have a baby so we asked to be placed away from the music, and they were super accommodating. The bathrooms are spotless, and probably have the nicest and cleanest you’ll ever find at an RV Park. Showers are spacious! Laundry is also available and very convenient. Small grocery store, farmers market, hardware store, gas station, restaurants, and emergency health access near by! There is a playground for the kids, and a fenced dog park for your furry friends. Some short walking trails through a wooded area, as well as long a small pond and the river. The Rio Grande flows right through the park. This gold water fishing is just steps from your door, and you only have access if you’re staying at the park. Weekly community events, happy hour on-site with a live band. Community area with games, books, and cable tv. The only reason I didn’t give it 5 Stars was because while they were maintaining the grounds, they would spray weed killer and not place signs where they sprayed. I had to keep a mental note of where to not walk with my dog and baby in a stroller. But seriously, overall, this place is amazing! Highly recommend!

  • Reviewed 30/6/2018

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    Nightly rate: $39

    Days stayed: 9

    Site number: 52

    The managers are super friendly and accommodating. They have a friendly dog who loves to play with the other friendly dogs in camp. Not much shade at the sites due to the smallish trees. Lots of nightly activities in the summer. Internet was fast except one night when Verizon service was non existent. River access for fishing or raf...moreThe managers are super friendly and accommodating. They have a friendly dog who loves to play with the other friendly dogs in camp. Not much shade at the sites due to the smallish trees. Lots of nightly activities in the summer. Internet was fast except one night when Verizon service was non existent. River access for fishing or rafting. Perhaps the only downside, is there are only 2 unisex bathrooms with showers. There was never a line but perhaps could be when it got busy. But the bathroom/shower is very new and extremely nice.

  • Clean, well kept park with friendly hosts.

    Reviewed 13/6/2018

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    Nightly rate: $39

    Days stayed: 5

    Site number: 34

    Easy access off the main road, our pull through site was plenty wide and we liked how the sites were staggered so that your neighbors were set back slightly (at least at our spot - 34). The sites are gravel with small trees, picnic table, fire pit and no grass. This must be a relatively new park. The trees are small and still devel...moreEasy access off the main road, our pull through site was plenty wide and we liked how the sites were staggered so that your neighbors were set back slightly (at least at our spot - 34). The sites are gravel with small trees, picnic table, fire pit and no grass. This must be a relatively new park. The trees are small and still developing. Therefore they don’t provide much privacy (but the staggered sites help) or break the wind well (and we had a lot of wind here during our stay). The fishing pond isn’t large (bring your own gear) and we hoped for a longer path along the river (it’s really just a short walk through a makeshift route) but it was nice to have the water within walking distance - the river and the pond were great for pictures and overall ambience. There is a decent sized grocery store close that we took advantage of several times. If you’re a Verizon user, you’ll be ecstatic if connectivity is important to you. We had 5 bars throughout our stay. WiFi was mostly good but did have some inconsistencies. When we needed consistent connection, we used our hotspot. Overall it was a good stay but we were ready to leave when it was time due to the wind/dirt. We would recommend this park though.

  • Nice campground and staff

    Reviewed 16/10/2017

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    Nightly rate: $38

    Days stayed: 8

    Site number: 53

    This was our first trip to the South Fork area, and we would stay here again. The staff were very friendly and very dog friendly. They paid as much or more attention to my dog than me - which was just fine with me! It was not full and they put us right next to another camper, which I did not understand. The bathrooms and community room...moreThis was our first trip to the South Fork area, and we would stay here again. The staff were very friendly and very dog friendly. They paid as much or more attention to my dog than me - which was just fine with me! It was not full and they put us right next to another camper, which I did not understand. The bathrooms and community room are very, very nice. The nicest bathrooms I've seen. The campground is open year round and it is at 8000 feet, so the entire campground is essentially gravel. Our dog would have liked more grass as he's 12 and seems to have developed tender feet! The WIFI worked well during our entire stay. This campground is close to the highway but we didn't hear much traffic noise at all. Very convenient for the Silver Thread Scenic Byway and the Rio Grande river.

  • Nice park except for the kid tax

    Reviewed 14/10/2017

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    Nightly rate: $34

    Days stayed: 7

    Site number: 8

    This is probably one of the nicest parks in the South Fork area. The sites are generously sized so you don't feel crowded by a neighbor. We usually don't use the restrooms, but our kids used the showers and I have to say they have the nicest private bathrooms/showers I have ever seen at a campground. They were immaculate! And the commo...moreThis is probably one of the nicest parks in the South Fork area. The sites are generously sized so you don't feel crowded by a neighbor. We usually don't use the restrooms, but our kids used the showers and I have to say they have the nicest private bathrooms/showers I have ever seen at a campground. They were immaculate! And the common area/kitchen room where they have get together's and pot-lucks is beautiful! You can really tell that the campground management puts a lot of effort into making this place beautiful. The fishing pond and Rio Grande river behind the campground was beautiful with all the trees in bright fall colors reflecting in the water. The camp hosts were so friendly and nice and it was a pleasant check-in. Verizon worked well there, and also the park WiFi was the best campground WiFi we have ever experienced. It worked better than our Verizon MiFi! I only have 2 issues with the campground which is why I won't give them 5 stars. First, they charge extra for kids. I can understand a park charging extra for kids when they have a lot of amenities for kids, but this park does not have anything extra for kids except for a tiny playground that was too small for our kids. Our community of fulltime traveling families call this a "kid tax" and we usually avoid parks that charge it. The second thing is the park was mostly empty when we were there, but they parked other campers on both sides of us a couple of times during the week. I don't understand the logic of cramming people right next to each other when there are so many empty sites available to spread people out a little more.

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Verizon 4G

Confirmed by 7 Users Last Reported 10/14/2017

At&t 4G

Confirmed by 3 Users Last Reported 10/16/2017

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