TravelBound
For Morefield - Mesa Verde National Park: The camp has 4 loops with plenty of room. The Ute and Apache loops have spaces for larger rigs. We stay in Apache with a 36’ and a Jeep they are generally pretty leveled but there are some that are a bit off.
Our spot without leveling system was just perfect.
Bathroom are clean . Shower , laundry room and store are just half mile away . There is also a loop of a full hook ups.
The only complaint I have for this park is that dry camping is $39.00 but with senior pass is $20 . The sites are spaced out . Also you have free Wi-Fi which is not the greatest but better then nothing. Other convince is that you are inside the park and makes a breeze to get around.
Posted Jun 28, 2022 by TravelBound from Las Vegas . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Kathryn Iahneah
For Morefield - Mesa Verde National Park: This is a great National Park. One of the best, so I’m not sure what’s up with these reviews . Some people should just stay in hotels .
The camping cost me $17 for two nights with my gold pass. The showers are large with hot water and they are private .
The sites are a combination of private and open sites. The market and restaurant was located close and everything is by the entry as you come into the park.
The park itself is outstanding . The trails breathtaking and check out the petroglyphs but be prepared so bring snacks and water.
Posted Jun 21, 2022 by Kathryn Iahneah from Stratford, Oklahoma . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Britgal
For Morefield - Mesa Verde National Park: Kind of disappointing. Most sites are not level. Not much in the way of shade. We ended up spending two of our days in the Durango area.
On the plus side, showers at main check in. Also laundry and small restaurant.
Posted Oct 02, 2021 by Britgal from WA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
RJ
For Morefield - Mesa Verde National Park: A bargain with senior pass, because free hot unlimited showers, reasonably priced laundromat, free dump & fill. Campsites are pretty small and barren, and most not level, but it’s great access to the park.
Posted Sep 23, 2019 by RJ from NV. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Michael T
For Morefield - Mesa Verde National Park: Wow, very underwhelmed. I just came from The Great Sand Dunes NP and had an amazing view. Driving up to MV camping area I started getting excited. But when I pulled into the camp grounds I was so disappointed.
There is no view. Showers are 1/2 mile away. No shade. No hookups (for the price there should be).
Save your money and stay at the campgrounds off the main road. It’s only $4 more.
Posted Sep 13, 2019 by Michael T from Seattle. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
DaVida
For Morefield - Mesa Verde National Park: Being inside the park makes up for any convenience, such as showers at the central store, office, laundry. Facilities were a bit shabby, Aramark concession employees didn’t look very happy. Some sites are very private with short trees surrounding them, other sites are open, good for viewing mule deer, coyotes, bear. Only a few FHU sites in the 300 or so. During our early October visit, the gas station, restaurant, ranger office were closed. Great dark sky location, the Milky Way was brilliant.
Posted Nov 03, 2018 by DaVida from St Petersburg FL. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
AKColorado
For Morefield - Mesa Verde National Park: Some precautions are in order for this campground. It is very busy! There are black widows and brown recluse spiders in the bathrooms. But remember this is normal as you are in nature and this is their habitat. The Park Ranger said they haven't had anyone bitten this season. There is also the temptation to put your tent on the dirt tent pads that may be unlevel off the parking area at your site. Don't do it. Rodents live back there possibly, not definitely and could be contaminating the dirt with the Hantavirus which is deadly if it gets in your lungs without proper treatment. All this information is posted, but you will have a safe time if you know to pitch your tent on the gravel pad and forgo the temptation to be in the shade in the back areas that they have poorly attempted to develop into properly leveled site pads. Remember, you will be spending your day hiking and driving the park, there is no need to have a shady private tent site necessarily and you will have a happier time if you follow these precautions. I would go back. I would arrive at 11:00 to get the best site in the middle of the week. Don't wait until the weekend as some sites are horribly un-level.
Posted Jul 17, 2017 by AKColorado from Denver. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.