Fleming RV Park
Overview
The steady hum of I-70 weaves behind the trees as rigs pull into Fleming RV Park, a tidy stretch of concrete pads and mountain air just off Stanley Road in Idaho Springs. The scent of pine mingles with the faint highway breeze, while the faint clink of a nearby fire ring stirs evenings to life. Though the road’s pulse is never far, it settles into the background, a subtle reminder of how close you are to Colorado’s bustling heart. Guests often comment on the park’s calm despite the proximity to the interstate, a balance that draws them back time and again for stays that combine convenience with a mountain foothills feel. From the moment you arrive, the wide entry road and ample maneuvering space ease the stress of parking larger rigs, setting the tone for a comfortable visit.
Morning light spills over the wooded mountainside that hugs the north side of the park, where many sites back up to trees, offering a quiet nook for campfire conversations. Just a few miles east, downtown Idaho Springs bustles with local eateries and craft breweries, perfect for a midday break or an evening stroll. For those craving outdoor adventure, the nearby Clear Creek snakes through the area, tempting anglers and rafters alike, while ski resorts like Loveland and Winter Park lie within a half hour’s drive to the west. Jeep rentals and ropes courses stationed right on site add another layer of action, ensuring that whether you’re fueled by adrenaline or relaxation, there’s a way to fill the day with mountain memories.
Fleming RV Park’s 39 sites each rest on concrete pads, a rarity that keeps setups level and clean, rain or shine. Full hookups support everything from big rigs to car campers, though water pressure can vary by site—some visitors rely on onboard tanks and pumps to keep the flow steady. The owners, known for their hands-on hospitality, maintain sparkling bathrooms and showers that feel more like hotel amenities than campground facilities. Between sites, mulch replaces grass, cutting down on upkeep and mud while lending a tidy, natural look. Fire rings sit just beyond many sites on the north side, carving out extra room to gather without crowding the rig. Propane refills on site and a well-stocked camp store mean fewer trips off property, and the campground’s wide roads and back-in spaces make parking even the largest rigs manageable.
Even with the interstate’s distant hum, the park’s atmosphere changes as night falls
Location
West StFleming, Colorado 80728
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Frequently Asked Questions About Fleming RV Park
Does Fleming RV Park allow pets?
No, Fleming RV Park does not allow pets.