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Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
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4.5 / 5 (10 votes )

Blue Spruce RV Park

1875 County Road 500
81122, Bayfield
Colorado, the United States

Conveniently located miles from nowhere...come visit our quaint lake resort village in Southwest Colorado and the Rocky Mountains. Just 25 miles from Durango, Vallecito Lake is host to many conveniences and is the perfect get-away for every season. Whether you're going camping, searching for cabin rentals, or both, consider the excellent facilities and serenity of our campground (unlike typical roadside RV parks) and variety of recreational opportunities nearby. Cozy cabins and loft apartments available year 'round. Enjoy hiking, fishing, hunting, horseback riding, marinas and winter sports at Lake Vallecito. WiFi; DirecTV; pavilion; events hall. Shaded sites in a natural setting bordering the San Juan National Forest.

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Recreation
Playground
Kids animation
Golf court
Boat hire

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Electricity
TV connection
Wifi
Camping shop

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Dogs
Youth groups area

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Washing machines
Laundry driers


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Anonymous
English (US)
We enjoyed our nights stay. Clean. Quaint. Easy check in and check out. Wish we could’ve stayed in the area longer.
2 years ago

Paurnamasi
English (US)
Beautiful pine trees and good size lots. Nicely landscaped and friendly employees. Plenty of hiking and boating close to camp. Durango and Pagosa Springs less than an hour away. Take the train to Silverton go see the Mesa Verda cliff dwellings. Wonderful stay.
2 years ago

Brian B
English (US)
Park is nestled under some big spruce trees and right up against the base of the mountain. Most sites are Big rig friendly some are a bit tight and the camp workers are super friendly When we checked in the go over all of the rules with you, gave us our site and we self guided and parked. A lot of monthly returning guests, you can tell by the way they maintain their yards My only complaint is the number of signs you see in the laundry room and bathroom. Laundry room has 12 posted signs, no washing dog blankets, no washing rugs, no smoking, do not leave laundry in machines, stay while you are doing laundry. I understand the rules but put up one sign and list the rules not 12 pieces of paper Same with the bathrooms, turn of lights, no shower shoes in shower, and three or four more individual signs. The bathroom are dated and not super clean
3 years ago

TheBuckners
English (US)
We really enjoyed Blue Spruce. Very beautiful with mature Ponderosa Pines, Douglas Firs, and, yes, Blue Spruce all around. Very quiet and peaceful. WiFi was perfect for work (two people on Zoom) if close to the main building. Verizon was good - no T-Mobile. Spacious spots and immaculately kept and managed with lots of things for the kids to do: basketball, pickle ball, pool tables, games, event building, etc. Nice store with many of the main things you might need. In August, 60's and 70's during the day and 50's at night with showers in the afternoon (like all places around here in July & August). Only downside is they are 30-40 minutes from any developed town other than a few country stores and a few local restaurants. We highly recommend for those that want to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy nature & cool temps in the summer.
3 years ago

mev9313
English (US)
There's something magical about parking at the foot of a mountain under towering spruce and pine trees. I started out in a site that I didn't care for -- the view out each window was another RV. I went to the office because there were a number of really nice vacant sites that backed into the mountain. Turned out, they wouldn't be vacant the entire time I was there, leading up to Memorial Day. But Debby dug into her reservations and found me a site that I could have for 8 days. I loved waking in the morning and looking at trees and rocks and birds and squirrels. I then moved to another spot for the remainder of my reservation. I didn't find it as claustrophobic as the first one and the host couple behind me were extremely friendly and helpful. I had a couple of electrical problems that were due to my surge protector, but again the staff were friendly and helpful. They were probably glad to see me go, but I'd definitely return! When the park filled up with big rigs for the holiday weekend, things felt a little tight, but not more than any other typical park. Nice picnic table and fire ring. Very nice laundry facility. Perfect area for exploring Vallecito Reservoir.
3 years ago