Northwood City RV Park

Northwood City RV Park campground
Google Rating: 3.2

Overview

The sun filters weakly through a sky veiled in Colorado Springs haze as you pull onto Wood Avenue, the hum of city life fading behind rows of aging mobile homes. The air carries a quiet stillness here, broken only by distant traffic and occasional voices drifting from neighbors’ porches. Northwood City RV Park stretches out under a grid of cracked pavement and patchy grass, a place where the absence of campfires leaves the night calm and unlit. The campground's atmosphere feels less like a weekend getaway and more like a long-term neighborhood, its rhythms slower, shaped by daily routines rather than transient adventure.

Mornings here unfold with the soft clatter of maintenance trucks and the occasional bark of a dog from a fenced yard. The park sits near the eastern edge of Colorado Springs, offering access to city amenities within a few miles, yet it remains removed from the busier corridors. Though not designed for wilderness exploration, the nearby Garden of the Gods lies about six miles west via North 30th Street, where sandstone spires invite hiking and climbing. Within the park itself, few trails or natural features exist—this is a place where the landscape is human-made, and the nearby Fountain Creek offers a quiet spot for short walks rather than rugged excursions.

Northwood City RV Park caters primarily to those who call it home rather than visitors passing through. Spaces are sized for RVs and mobile homes, with pavement that shows years of patchwork and repair beneath rigs of varying ages. Hookups are available but reflect the park’s utilitarian focus rather than luxury; longtime residents mention issues with water lines freezing in winter, a reminder of the practical challenges here. Privacy is sparse—lots are close together, and the park’s layout offers little buffer from neighbors. The absence of campfire rings or recreational facilities underscores the park’s residential nature, while the persistent hum of city noise seeps through the thin walls of RVs and trailers. For some, this setting provides a stable, quiet environment; for others, it reveals the tensions of community life under management struggles and aging infrastructure.

Evenings bring a different character, as porch lights flicker on and conversations drift across fences. The park's long-term residents share a complex history, marked by efforts to maintain safety amid concerns over neglected structures and management decisions. The creak of the wind through old wood and the occasional distant siren punctuate nights here—sounds that remind visitors this is

Location

Parkway Ln
Northwood, North Dakota 58267

(719) 633-7564

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Frequently Asked Questions About Northwood City RV Park

Does Northwood City RV Park allow pets?

No, Northwood City RV Park does not allow pets.