Steamboat Springs KOA
Steamboat Springs KOA is located at 3603 Lincoln Ave., Steamboat Springs, Colorado 80487 with a total of 119 campsites. Before your trip to Steamboat Springs KOA, check out website at http://koa.com/campgrounds/steamboat-springs/ or contact them through 970-879-0273 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.
GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)
40.5052, -106.8766
GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 40.5052, -106.8766
Amenities
Hookups | 50 Amp | 30 Amp | 20 Amp | water | sewer | Full Hookups | |
Connectivity | cable tv | wifi | |||||
Recreation | bike rental | fishing | horseshoes | mini golf | picnic area | playground | swimming pool |
Site Amenities | big rig | picnic table | pull thru | ||||
Facilities | cabins | dump station | firewood | general store | laundry | propane | restrooms |
Pets | pet restrictions |
Overview of Steamboat Springs KOA
Last Price Paid: $65
Reported by Ribboy58 on 08.29.2021
Longest RV Reported: 40 feet
Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022
Number of Sites:
119
Pad Type:
dirt
Elevation:
6,627 ft / 2,019 m
Max Length:
60 ft
Tent Camping:
Yes
Cell Phone Coverage
Verizon 4G
Confirmed by 4 Users Last Reported 03/27/2018
At&t 4G
Confirmed by 2 Users Last Reported 03/27/2018
T-Mobile 4G
Confirmed by 1 Users Last Reported 08/23/2020
Reviews of Steamboat Springs KOA
15 people have reviewed this location.
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Nice KOA
Reviewed 29/8/2021
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Nightly rate: $65
Days stayed: 7
Site number: 76
This park is a KOA. What else can I say? With that, many of you already know that they have a variety of lodging options and many things to do for families. For me, the thing that sets one KOA apart from another is how we are treated and how the park is maintained. The staff here is great. They are welcoming and very helpful. The...moreThis park is a KOA. What else can I say? With that, many of you already know that they have a variety of lodging options and many things to do for families. For me, the thing that sets one KOA apart from another is how we are treated and how the park is maintained. The staff here is great. They are welcoming and very helpful. The park is well maintained and it has a good stand of trees. Spots are mostly gravel with the interior roads paved. The park is about 2 miles west of town so it’s easy to get where you need to go. Power was good, water was good and sewer ports were convenient. Sites are close to one another but not horrible. The pull throughs are offset so you don’t feel as much like you are staring into someone else’s space. One of the best things about this KOA is that they have just overhauled and installed a modern Wi-Fi system. The staff told me when we checked in that it is truly high speed and works great so feel free to stream anything we want. More parks need to be willing to invest in this type of amenity. The biggest negative about this park is that they charge $5 a day for a dog. So for a week it’s an extra $35. Not sure why they feel the need to do this. My dog doesn’t use any utilities. He doesn’t sleep in a cabin. He doesn’t swim in their pool or play on their swings. Sadly, we are seeing more RV parks do this and I think it’s simply another way for parks to make extra money.
Great amenities but loud next to the highway
Reviewed 28/8/2021
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Nightly rate: $48
Days stayed: 5
Site number: 40
Pros: hot showers, laundry and general store on-site, decently spaced sites, great service. They recently installed mini-5G towers throughout the camp so WiFi was fast and reliable (except for one day). Cons: LOUD next to the highway with big rigs/trucks constantly passing by, bit of a walk to facilities if parked on far side since...morePros: hot showers, laundry and general store on-site, decently spaced sites, great service. They recently installed mini-5G towers throughout the camp so WiFi was fast and reliable (except for one day). Cons: LOUD next to the highway with big rigs/trucks constantly passing by, bit of a walk to facilities if parked on far side since there's only one set of bathrooms/showers.
Fun for the kids, friendly staff
Reviewed 10/7/2021
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Nightly rate: $57
Days stayed: 2
Site number: 106
From the moment we came the staff were very friendly. The kids enjoyed the playground and I enjoyed the mini golf. Water and power worked well, cable tv seemed to have issues but I may have had a bad cable. There's enough room between sites on the river side.
Super location and lots to offer
Reviewed 13/6/2021
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Nightly rate: $80
Days stayed: 4
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Two previous KOA stays were a bust so this one delivered. Great location near bike trail to town, town has free shuttle bus that takes you right from campground , lots ofActivities and friendly staff. Only downside is sites are fairly small and all dirt but overall great place
Eat at Moe's
Reviewed 23/8/2020
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Nightly rate: $63
Days stayed: 1
Site number: 2
This is a mediocre RV campground at best. Nestled between the Yampa river and highway US40. We had one of the 4-5 RV sites on the river (water/electric only). Staff was professional, facilities were clean. The majority of the RV sites (westside) were extremely close to each other. There is a huge, nice tent camping area. The campsites ...moreThis is a mediocre RV campground at best. Nestled between the Yampa river and highway US40. We had one of the 4-5 RV sites on the river (water/electric only). Staff was professional, facilities were clean. The majority of the RV sites (westside) were extremely close to each other. There is a huge, nice tent camping area. The campsites are dirt. They exist and get away with high prices due to limited RV camping options around Steamboat Springs. If you like BBQ eat at Moe's Original BBQ just east on US40, fair prices and nice size servings.
Typical KOA that met our needs, Yampa River running through the campground is a huge plus.
Reviewed 24/9/2019
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Nightly rate: $49
Days stayed: 3
Site number: 16
We loved Steamboat Springs and the KOA has several amenities that make it a worthwhile choice. Sites are typical of most KOA/private RV parks with a mix of FHU, W/E only and primitive. We were in a water/30 amp electric site which put us a little closer to the river but it still ran $49/night. Each site had a picnic table and fire rin...moreWe loved Steamboat Springs and the KOA has several amenities that make it a worthwhile choice. Sites are typical of most KOA/private RV parks with a mix of FHU, W/E only and primitive. We were in a water/30 amp electric site which put us a little closer to the river but it still ran $49/night. Each site had a picnic table and fire ring. Bathrooms and showers are on a security code, we didn’t use either so I can’t comment. We did use the laundry, 4 washers/6 dryers and everything was clean and working. There is a huge primitive camping area across the bridge with 40 sites. The brochure says these are tent sites, but we did see some small RV’s parked in that area. I really liked the shuttle service to town from the campground. The bus runs from around 7am to 11pm so keep that in mind if you choose a site near the pick-up area. The lovely Yampa River runs right through the campground and there are places where puppy boy could access the water and have some play time. There’s a small, fenced off-leash dog area too. The camp store was a cut above many I’ve visited with a nice mix of food, gifts, and RV accessories. Free mini-golf course too! Staff were friendly and overall did an excellent job keeping the campground clean and well maintained.Note: call ahead if you are traveling with pets as they do have breed restrictions.We enjoyed Steamboat Springs, a nice town to walkabout and we biked the Yampa River Trail. Don’t miss the brews at Storm Peak Brewing Company which is dog-friendly!We had 3 bars of Verizon 4G.
Reviewed 26/8/2019
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Nightly rate: $49
Days stayed: 2
Site number: 24
Wifi: Verizon - 5.4 down, 3.8 up / ATT - 11.5 down, 4.6 upCost: $49/nightNoise: Minimal, but Ron was snoring so maybe more. The Steamboat Springs KOA is on the outskirts of the aforementioned city, right along a gorgeous river. As with every KOA we have stayed at, the hosts were friendly and helpful, and the site was just fine ...moreWifi: Verizon - 5.4 down, 3.8 up / ATT - 11.5 down, 4.6 upCost: $49/nightNoise: Minimal, but Ron was snoring so maybe more. The Steamboat Springs KOA is on the outskirts of the aforementioned city, right along a gorgeous river. As with every KOA we have stayed at, the hosts were friendly and helpful, and the site was just fine (a pull through at the end of a street). At a 5 minute ride to downtown, everything you needed was readily available to you (they even had a bus that went downtown!) while you still felt a little in the wilderness. The only downside (aside from the atrociously slow wifi) was that the bath houses were tiny. For a giant campground, they only had one facility. There were maybe 5 each of showers and bathroom stalls per gender. We never ran into an issue of overcrowding or not being able to use the facilities when we wanted, but that could easily be an issue if they were at full capacity. Rating: I’d go back!
Try for a river site!
Reviewed 22/7/2019
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Nightly rate: $50
Days stayed: 2
We arrived to Steamboat Springs with no reservation. KOA said they'd open boondocking area at 2PM, so when we showed up we were lucky to find out they had a full hookup site just become available, so we snagged it. We loved Steamboat Springs so much we stayed a second night, but moved to a river site that opened up. The river site is w...moreWe arrived to Steamboat Springs with no reservation. KOA said they'd open boondocking area at 2PM, so when we showed up we were lucky to find out they had a full hookup site just become available, so we snagged it. We loved Steamboat Springs so much we stayed a second night, but moved to a river site that opened up. The river site is where it's at! We had fun looking for crawdads and watching fishermen and kayakers come down the river. The city has a free bus that stops at KOA and takes you straight into town - it's AWESOME and clean and definitely utilize it while you're there. Storm Peak Brewing in town is dog friendly inside & out in case you're traveling with furry friends. Free minigolf at the campground, too! Lots of employees keep the grounds very clean and are quite helpful with anything you need. It's a very well-oiled machine there. Would absolutely go back. Couldn't get the wifi to work but there was so much to do I wasn't too worried about it. They offer a military discount that saves 10%, too!
Great Locale....Too $$ :(
Reviewed 24/6/2019
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Nightly rate: $59
Days stayed: 3
Site number: 54
Pros:Location....close to town, on the Yampa River, shuttle every 30 minsStuff to do....pool, mini-golf, playground, rent 3-wheelersDelivery Service....firewood, s'more fixin's Small store with basic goods Wifi (sluggish) laundry, clean bathroomsSmall, fenced dag parkCons:Nightly fee was on the steep side IMOSites c...morePros:Location....close to town, on the Yampa River, shuttle every 30 minsStuff to do....pool, mini-golf, playground, rent 3-wheelersDelivery Service....firewood, s'more fixin's Small store with basic goods Wifi (sluggish) laundry, clean bathroomsSmall, fenced dag parkCons:Nightly fee was on the steep side IMOSites close togetherEVERYTHING was an extra chargeWhile the bathrooms/showers were clean there are not enough of them. Only 4 toilets in the main building.....but 5 showers??? I believe there were a couple pit toilets on the tent side of the river but that was for 91 sites!! If you figure at least 2-3 people per tent, it was pretty lame. Worst of all was on a Saturday afternoon @ 4:15 when folks are getting ready for dinner, they decided to clean the bathrooms AND showers! The line got VERY long as folks waited 30+ mins! Couldn't even use a sink......bad planning on their part.
Little muddy, but the perfect location
Reviewed 27/3/2018
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Nightly rate: $59
Days stayed: 5
Site number: 61
Stayed 5 days to finish up the 2018 ski season. We stayed at site 61 which is a very convenient site to pull into (pull through site), just not out of. You pull directly forward from check in, but our 40' rig was tight to turn out. The staff worked extremely hard to get our site ready for us with the crazy Colorado warm/cold season upo...moreStayed 5 days to finish up the 2018 ski season. We stayed at site 61 which is a very convenient site to pull into (pull through site), just not out of. You pull directly forward from check in, but our 40' rig was tight to turn out. The staff worked extremely hard to get our site ready for us with the crazy Colorado warm/cold season upon us. During our stay the weather turned warm and began to rain and flooded the site. The staff was very accommodating in laying pallets and creating a wooden walkway for my family not to tromp through the mud. Full hook ups in the winter are hard to find in Colorado and it was nice to get back from skiing and everyone be able to take a hot shower. You have some nice private access to the Yampa river for fishing and incredible views from the camp site. Less than a 1/4 mile towards town in a great little bowling alley that our kids enjoyed. The ski bus picks up every 10 minutes and takes about 20 minutes to get to the gondola station. Best part it is the bus is free!
Nice park just outside of town
Reviewed 20/11/2017
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Days stayed: 4
We stayed here a few nights in early October 2017. We had electric and water hookup, both of which worked great. We also enjoyed having cable TV hook up here so that we could enjoy college football! The facilities here were very nice - very clean showers, restrooms & laundry rooms. Our kids loved the playground, giant chess/checker...moreWe stayed here a few nights in early October 2017. We had electric and water hookup, both of which worked great. We also enjoyed having cable TV hook up here so that we could enjoy college football! The facilities here were very nice - very clean showers, restrooms & laundry rooms. Our kids loved the playground, giant chess/checkerboard and mini golf. There is a nice bike path into downtown Steamboat that is not far from the park entrance - a bit of road riding is required to reach it though.
Older campground with great views on the river
Reviewed 7/6/2017
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Nightly rate: $60
Stayed for 10 days a couple different times.Great staff, but the place is rundown. The property is old and the infrastructure is failing.Sites are tight and some of the sewer hook-ups are kind of jacked.The place has a little sketch in the early spring.Steamboat is a gem of a mountain town.Off the hook hiking, kayaking, s...moreStayed for 10 days a couple different times.Great staff, but the place is rundown. The property is old and the infrastructure is failing.Sites are tight and some of the sewer hook-ups are kind of jacked.The place has a little sketch in the early spring.Steamboat is a gem of a mountain town.Off the hook hiking, kayaking, skiing and mountain biking.Everything is more expensive up there.
Stay only if you have to be close to town
Reviewed 23/8/2016
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Nightly rate: $59
Days stayed: 1
Site number: 51
All hook-up sites start in the $50 range for summer and full hook-ups are upper $50s. It's a run down KOA with an old 70's pool, close together sites, cable hookups on the wrong side, road noise, and TENGO internet. If it was $40 I would say it's worth it and give it 3 or 4 stars but I don't get how these KOAs justify the high prices ...more All hook-up sites start in the $50 range for summer and full hook-ups are upper $50s. It's a run down KOA with an old 70's pool, close together sites, cable hookups on the wrong side, road noise, and TENGO internet. If it was $40 I would say it's worth it and give it 3 or 4 stars but I don't get how these KOAs justify the high prices in addition to charging you additional for kids.On the plus side the staff is really friendly which was not the case at the Craig KOA where we stopped first.Also, as you drive in there are about 20 campers lined up in storage which is an eye sore and for some reason it smelled really bad by our camper. It was not from the sewer either it was almost like burning rubber (maybe there is some industrial work going on nearby). Cell service also bounced a lot for us going between 4G, 3G and 1x. The booster helped with that.
Steamboat Campground is now a KOA
Reviewed 28/7/2016
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Nightly rate: $39
Days stayed: 3
The same folks that own the KOA in Custer, SD (super resort) purchased the campground last year. Significant improvements and further planned improvements in store. Bathrooms have been totally redone. Grounds, pool and overall facilities are excellent. While it is next to the highway I didn't hear anyone in our group of 38 Air...moreThe same folks that own the KOA in Custer, SD (super resort) purchased the campground last year. Significant improvements and further planned improvements in store. Bathrooms have been totally redone. Grounds, pool and overall facilities are excellent. While it is next to the highway I didn't hear anyone in our group of 38 Airstreams mention anything about highway noise from US40.Mix of pull thru, back ins, primitive sites over the bridge to the south. Some parking on grass even with hookups. Everything worked fine.Verizon was 3 bars LTE 11.38/1.55 mbps down/up
Easy access to town and hot springs
Reviewed 18/2/2016
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Nightly rate: $20
Days stayed: 2
Site number: primitive and RV sites
We camped riverside in a 'tent' site in our VW bus. Right on the river and plenty of firewood laying around. Open year-round, and convenient to the slopes for cheap skiers like us. The city bus comes through the entrance every half hour or so and will get you to town and the slopes. Strawberry hot springs is close by and a fun side-trip.