Ok for an one night stay while traveling. Interstate and train noise. Campsites small and gravel. Overpriced but I compare to State Parks or Forest service which are much nicer.
Myron Barron
Posted Mar 12, 2025; Idaho
Typical KOA. Expensive for what you get. Stayed as needed to be in the area. Laundry room needed cleaning. Floors were dirty. First time using washer, they were pretty clean. Next time they had a lot of what appeared to be pet hair and fuzz from a pet bed/blanket.
Willie
Posted Aug 13, 2021; AZ
My opinion is that my assigned space was too small and should not be a camp site at all. The whole N row only has one entry/exit and gets blocked by people checking in. I walked the rest of the park and the other sites looked good. Used the showers and they are clean. This was my third stay at a KOA park and it ranks at the bottom. If asked I will say "If possible stay outside of row N." I would also mention the freeway and train noise, Also, be careful of the tunnel (13'3") if coming form the south. I didn't sleep the first night. I come to Pueblo once a year, I will not stay here again.
Don
Posted Jun 04, 2021;
First, very nice people and excellent facilities. A bit out of town, but their Wi-Fi is excellent and I do virtual meetings.
Jon
Posted Apr 19, 2021; SD
When traveling from the north on the 25, you have to make an immediate right turn on the frontage road when you exit 108. We are in a 45 ft RV and it was impossible to make that right turn without doing a 3 point turn which you can芒鈧劉t do when towing a vehicle. We got in to the park just after they closed. With the size of our RV and our tow vehicle we could not drive through to our assigned spot without unhooking our tow vehicle. The park is clean. The spots are wide enough and pretty level. Right off the highway but the noise didn芒鈧劉t bother us.
Shelli
Posted Jun 08, 2020; So Cal
Basic KOA journey. Beware of access if you are traveling from the south, there is a 13芒鈧劉3芒鈧 bridge at the exit, if you are taller there is a 13芒鈧劉9芒鈧 bridge on the next exit to the north, get off there and back track on I-25 south and exit. OR get off in town and drive in on Purcell. This park was fine, noise from Hwy and RR was there but not overwhelming. The site was dirt and a few trees. The staff made the stay. They made check in a breeze and gave us an escort to our site. The wifi was typical slow basic. Verizon signal was ok. They have a pizza place on site making it easy for an over night stay if you get there early enough to order food. We did not do this, so I am not sure if it is good. We drove into Pueblo and hit the store, and there are several choices, full service town. This is an OK over night stay but kind of pricey for what you get. Before coming here again, I would shop around for other options. We would have normally done a State Park, but they were closed due to COVID 19.
Laura
Posted May 15, 2020; Full timer
Stayed one night so didnt mind the trains ( kind of homey if you recall them from your childhood!)-Friendly and helpful staff, immaculate bathrooms. We try to stay here whenever we are passing through NM. (We have no kids or pets but appears to be dog friendly).
Retired
Posted May 10, 2019; Southwest
We stayed here last year and they are making many improvements to the camp! There is a bounce pad, basketball hoop and tether ball for kids, a pretty nice nature trail that was surrounded by blooming cactus and nice desert views. Some shade-but lots of birds singing. The pool and hot tub were open and working. Sites are gravel, but we were level on the last row. Bathrooms clean and while not new, in good shape. Pizza delivered to your door. Scoop ice cream available. Nice play ground and new dog area (although still gravel). New cabins going up that face the desert.
Dee
Posted Jun 19, 2018; Missoula, MT
Good for a quick overnight stop. Wifi is good, but it is very noisy from adjacent interstate.
Desertcat
Posted Sep 18, 2017; Albuquerque
Nice place and we only stayed 2 nights. Because of the 13'3"bridge at exit 108 we had to go to exit 110 and then come back. It's a sharp turn into the campground so we had to backup to make this turn and it's a busy intersection at this one lane bridge. We are 13'5" tall with a 43' fifth wheel.
Wi-fi was good.
Posted Jul 30, 2017; Kansas