Denver East – Strasburg KOA

1312 Monroe St., Strasburg, CO 80136

303-622-9274

800-562-6538

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GPS: 39.7353,-104.3206

Denver East – Strasburg KOA is located at 1312 Monroe St., Strasburg, Colorado 80136 with a total of 89 campsites. Before your trip to Denver East – Strasburg KOA, check out website at http://koa.com/campgrounds/denver-east/ or contact them through 303-622-9274 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

39.7353, -104.3206

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 39.7353, -104.3206

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Overview of Denver East – Strasburg KOA


Longest RV Reported: 37 feet (Fifth Wheel)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Number of Sites:

89

Pad Type:

gravel

Elevation:

5,347 ft / 1,629 m

Max Length:

70 ft

Tent Camping:

Yes

Reviews of Denver East – Strasburg KOA

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  • Drove by, didn’t stay

    Reviewed 14/7/2021

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    After calling around, there weren’t many campgrounds with available space so we thought to give this place a try, but the previous reviews pretty much summarizes the place well. We ended up at the Loves Travel Stop in Bennett since we didn’t need any of the amenities and just needed somewhere to rest overnight. Saved ourselves $60!

  • Drove by - Did not stay

    Reviewed 17/5/2021

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    Drove by, and it is right along the highway. I wasn’t impressed. It doesn’t live up to the standards that you think of a KOA campground having. It wasn’t appealing at all. I suppose if you need hookups, or a dump station, it might be useful, but I would be more inclined to stay at a Love’s Travel Center if you can get by without them.

  • Decent for a short stay: a work in progress

    Reviewed 15/5/2021

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    Nightly rate: $59

    Days stayed: 6

    Site number: 109

    We stayed here for 6 days during a journey west towards northern Utah. Seen from the highway coming from the east, it doesn’t make for a good first impression, partly because it’s located in an older industrial section of the town. The fact that our site was next to the corner of the campground with the dumpster and utility shed didn...moreWe stayed here for 6 days during a journey west towards northern Utah. Seen from the highway coming from the east, it doesn’t make for a good first impression, partly because it’s located in an older industrial section of the town. The fact that our site was next to the corner of the campground with the dumpster and utility shed didn’t improve that impression, but the campground as a whole is decent. The sites are what you would see at most KOAs: dirt and gravel sites that are fairly level and are close together but wide enough to allow for awning deployment.Our site (109) was an end site, and we had only one site between us and the entrance to the enclosed dog park, which was convenient for us. There are also grassy areas to walk the dogs on the south end of the campground and at the front of the campground. Even though our site was one of the furthest away from I-70, we could still hear the road noise while inside the camper with the windows. And trains run right by the north end of the campground, sometimes blowing their horn as they approach the railroad crossing. So this is not a campground for light sleepers.In addition to the usual KOA features and amenities (the aforementioned dog park, camp store, swimming pool, and propane refills), they have several covered wagon campsites, a playground, and some communal gathering spaces. They also have Hunt Brothers pizza franchise on site and a small barbecue restaurant just outside the campground (we enjoyed their pulled pork sandwiches). So there’s a lot going on for a campground of this size. The staff was working on getting the campground ready for the summer season during our stay: smoothing and filling in the roads, changing out old decorations for new, and other general maintenance.In terms of cell service, the best speeds I got on my Verizon Jetpack with MIMO antenna during our stay were between 90 and 130 Mbps down and 22Mbps up, and we had no issues streaming video. The one speed test I performed on my AT&T phone showed 8Mbps down and 10Mbps up.

  • Overnight Stay

    Reviewed 3/10/2020

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    Nightly rate: $58

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 94

    Full hook ups with 30amp/50amp power. On the pricey side for what we got. I wouldn't stay here again if I had another option.When we arrived we were met by a gentleman by the office front door. He asked my name then told us we were suppose to be in #94, but he'd had a couple of cancellations so he was going to put us in a larger s...moreFull hook ups with 30amp/50amp power. On the pricey side for what we got. I wouldn't stay here again if I had another option.When we arrived we were met by a gentleman by the office front door. He asked my name then told us we were suppose to be in #94, but he'd had a couple of cancellations so he was going to put us in a larger spot. He climbed into a golf cart to lead us. Turns out there was a camper in the spot he was going to put us in and we ended up in #94 after all. The spot was very narrow and a picnic table had to be moved to get our 5th wheeler into the spot. The spots are gravel and level nothing special. Some of the spots have fake grass sections between the spots. They seem to have a lot of full or long timers and the spots for the full timers are not well cared for. Nothing like pulling into a pricey KOA and finding weeds growing up all around the rigs in the row ahead of you. They advertise cable and fast WiFi. Well one out of two worked. I plugged into the cable and got 4 channels. We were close to Denver so I scanned with our antenna and got 28 channels. The WiFi was in fact fast. They have a BBQ restaurant that services the campground until 7:00. It was nice to not have to cook and the food was good. The KOA is right next to I - 70 so you have freeway noise.

  • Worse campsite ever

    Reviewed 26/9/2020

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    Nightly rate: $57

    Days stayed: 1

    This was the worse campsite that we have ever had in a year or RV’ing. I’m surprise that it is a KOA - I thought KOA had standards. Boxed into crowded sites with the neighbor’s black water at your doorstep/picnic table.Located near a train track and interstate made It too noisy to sleep. A bright light on top of each electr...moreThis was the worse campsite that we have ever had in a year or RV’ing. I’m surprise that it is a KOA - I thought KOA had standards. Boxed into crowded sites with the neighbor’s black water at your doorstep/picnic table.Located near a train track and interstate made It too noisy to sleep. A bright light on top of each electrical box was very irritating keeping me awake most of the night. My only positive comment would be that a gentleman greeted us and directed us to our site. It would be better to save your money and boondocks at a Walmart.

  • Very loud with no space or privacy and still 40 minutes from Denver!

    Reviewed 21/9/2020

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    Days stayed: 5

    Pros:- Onsite food truck will right delivery to your RV - pizza, hot wings, and BBQ- Tons of small sitting gardens setup around camp (mostly for tent campers)- Someone is growing a veggie garden and has a chickens and a turkey in a coop in the back of the RV park- Office has a nicely stocked store with hand-scooped ice cream av...morePros:- Onsite food truck will right delivery to your RV - pizza, hot wings, and BBQ- Tons of small sitting gardens setup around camp (mostly for tent campers)- Someone is growing a veggie garden and has a chickens and a turkey in a coop in the back of the RV park- Office has a nicely stocked store with hand-scooped ice cream availableCons:- Loud truck road noise is constant - 24/7, along with occasional airplanes overhead and daily trains passing by- Heavy pargo patrol - while friendly, you have no privacy with a constant stream of 6+ pargos always around- Dog park is a good size, but fence, yard, and equipment are all broken and in need of repair (Small dogs could even escape through the broken fence!)- No recycling at all... definitely not a 'Denver' vibe

  • Fine for the night.

    Reviewed 27/7/2020

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    Nightly rate: $62

    Days stayed: 1

    Like many RV parks the sites are close together, but if you're stopping for the night based on location rather than amenities that's pretty much what you expect.The site we had was a gravel pull through and mostly level. Hookups in the normal location; everything worked. Staff was professional and courteous. Got in late and left ea...moreLike many RV parks the sites are close together, but if you're stopping for the night based on location rather than amenities that's pretty much what you expect.The site we had was a gravel pull through and mostly level. Hookups in the normal location; everything worked. Staff was professional and courteous. Got in late and left early; didn't check out any of the facilities but if they're like the office then everything is clean and neat.It's between I-70 and RR tracks but I don't remember hearing either, which probably is more a reflection on me than the site.We stayed the night of July 4, 2020 so the prices were high and the park was completely full.

  • Barely Okay...

    Reviewed 30/9/2019

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    Nightly rate: $49

    Days stayed: 6

    Site number: 23

    We stayed here to have place to leave our motorhome when we flew to Reno to see our kids. Our rig was secure and there aren't many places much better or cheaper. Otherwise, it's $50 bucks for 30 amp and water, $60 for full hookups but you will be serenaded by the freeway noise included the dramatic drum beat of semi-truck tires hitti...moreWe stayed here to have place to leave our motorhome when we flew to Reno to see our kids. Our rig was secure and there aren't many places much better or cheaper. Otherwise, it's $50 bucks for 30 amp and water, $60 for full hookups but you will be serenaded by the freeway noise included the dramatic drum beat of semi-truck tires hitting the bridge joints.The cell service isn't anything to write home about. Verizon is okay most of the time but AT&T is on a shared network and it's spotty at best. Didn't try the free wifi but the office told us it was slow and spotty. Not much out here either. They have an onsite eatery and a couple close by but this is a stop along the way, not a destination. Then again, the Front Range doesn't have a lot of options when it comes to RV parks so...

  • Full with perm residents

    Reviewed 7/10/2018

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    Nightly rate: $57

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 44

    Was the only campground available anywhere near Denver, Oct 6-7, 2018. Mostly fulltime residents, close parking. Sits between I70 and a railroad track, I70 was noisier. Very nice staff, BBQ restaurant onsite, typical amenities, nothing fancy for an expensive $57 per night. Cell service was terrible, as was their wi-fi. ATT indicat...moreWas the only campground available anywhere near Denver, Oct 6-7, 2018. Mostly fulltime residents, close parking. Sits between I70 and a railroad track, I70 was noisier. Very nice staff, BBQ restaurant onsite, typical amenities, nothing fancy for an expensive $57 per night. Cell service was terrible, as was their wi-fi. ATT indicated 4 bars 4G, but we've had better service with 1 bar, 3G, don't know what's up with that. Would recommend a wi-fi booster and/or cell booster.

  • Just your basic KOA. Pool, playground, etc....

    Reviewed 10/6/2018

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    Nightly rate: $3

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 64

    Basic KOA with the same amenities most of them have. Only stayed here because everything in Denver was booked. Typically we avoid these over priced campgrounds but needed elec hookups to run AC. Easy access to highway and pull thru spots. Can be noisy since this is between highway and railroad tracks.

  • Not a bad option if you're picking someone up from the airport.

    Reviewed 18/5/2018

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    Nightly rate: $1

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 6

    I was driving in from Missouri and had crossed Kansas all in one go. I really needed somewhere to stay reasonably close to the Denver International Airport so I could pick up my boyfriend. I was able to make my reservation at 9:30 the night before online, which was a necessity seeing as the office was closed. I rolled in the next morni...moreI was driving in from Missouri and had crossed Kansas all in one go. I really needed somewhere to stay reasonably close to the Denver International Airport so I could pick up my boyfriend. I was able to make my reservation at 9:30 the night before online, which was a necessity seeing as the office was closed. I rolled in the next morning, earlier than check in time, and was able to get a spot.It was a level pull through on gravel. I unhooked the trailer, hooked up the AC, left the dogs in the camper, and jetted off to the airport.It was my first KOA experience. Since then, I have stayed in one other KOA and by comparison, the one in Colorado has been better. This is a no-frills KOA but is pleasant enough. The wifi sucks as usual, there were what looked like a few full timers. I can't speak for the men's bathroom, but the women's bathroom was fairly bizarre. It had an infestation of ants and flies, a strange layout, a strong smell of moldy garlic, and a few of the bathroom stall locks didn't work. However, I used the shower in my trailer so it wasn't that big of a deal.The dog park is depressing but there are little benches to sit on.All in all, if you're driving through and need a place to stay for a night to get errands done during the day, this isn't a bad place to stop. I felt very safe and wasn't bothered by anyone.

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Verizon 4G

Confirmed by 6 Users Last Reported 06/10/2018

At&t 4G

Confirmed by 3 Users Last Reported 10/07/2018

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