Reviews of Reverend's Ridge Campground
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Verizon 5G
Confirmed by 7 users | Last reported on June 07, 2023AT&T 4G/5G
Confirmed by 10 users | Last reported on September 24, 2023T-Mobile 4G
Confirmed by 2 users | Last reported on September 24, 2023We stayed here in our tent and absolutely loved the secluded sites with views of the Rockies. The campground has excellent facilities - hot showers and an indoor laundry area. Electric sites are $22/night. There is a small trail surrounding the campground, great for walking dogs.
The place is pretty remote, but the gravel drive was well maintained and easy to access.
Nightly Rate: $18.00
Days Stayed: 4
Site Number: -
A great place to camp,Quite with lots of magnificent views and hiking trails everywhere. Very clean and a beautiful place to stay. For my first time camping in a very long time it was so enjoyable I am going back with my Mom over the 4th.
Nightly Rate: $20.00
Days Stayed: 3
Site Number: 95
Cell Coverage Rating
AT&T 4G
Had always wondered about this park & we were not disappointed. We had a site in Loop C. The loops seemed a bit tight in the turn but we managed. Site was realitivly level, spacious & clean. Our kids took the site beside so we had a comfortable stay altogether. We hiked in the glorious fall colors. Look forward to staying here again.
Nightly Rate: $26.00
Days Stayed: 4
Site Number: -
We came early on a Friday on mother’s day weekend which was May 11th and 12th. The website said that showers would be open but we found that was not true. We were in loop “B” and had a great pull through spot that was pretty level and required no modification. We had at&t and had great access with no issues. There is tent only camping which doesn’t provide power for a lesser fee. Fees at bottom.
Don’t believe what the website says as no one seems to follow it and everyone says different things with different questions. The high was in the 60’s and the low was in the 30’s at night. We had a popup and had no issue staying warm.
We were able to take some showers at the local recreation center and they charge $2 per person. We usually would just shower in our popup but we were conserving water.
Overall this wasn’t a bad camp ground and from what I can tell is that it is first come first serve throughout the year. Make sure you check as I think that may change after Memorial Day, but like I said, no one seems to be able to verify this for me.
Great access to Nederland which is 20 minutes away and they have a ton of restraints and a small town vibe. Lots of hiking but not much 4wd on state property.
Fees; this is a state park and there is a fee per vehicle. We paid $75 for year long pass, day passes were 7$ as of
2018. So if you stay one night it will cost you $26 for a electric site, plus 7$ per vehicle that is with you. So the total per night would be $33.
Nightly Rate: $26.00
Days Stayed: 2
Site Number: 24
Cell Coverage Rating
AT&T 4G
We booked this campground to be a short drive up to the Rocky Mountain National Park. When we came in (Oct. 11, 2018) there was a bit of snow on the ground and hardly anyone here. This campground closes Oct. 31 and the weather can be iffy. We had perfect weather to visit the Park but we actually got snowed in on one day- but the roads were clear on the day we wanted to leave. The Rangers did a great job checking on us and the other couple of campers to be sure we were safe and warm.
Reverend's Ridge campground is beautiful, large, friendly, spacious and just the kind of park we love- in the middle of nature! They even had a Visitor Center, showers and a nice laundry room with 3 washers and 3 dryers. I can imagine this place is packed in the summer with families enjoying the great outdoors.
There is absolutely zero Verizon cell signal here in the park and no TV via antenna (we do not have a satellite.) We could drive about 5-10 minutes away to the library to get on their free wifi to check messages etc. but no connection in the campground.
Overall we had an awesome stay and would love to come back again.
Nightly Rate: $28.00
Days Stayed: 4
Site Number: C32
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon
$36/night was just for the campground with electric. $8/day park pass or $80 annual state park sticker also required. In the winter there's two loops open in the campground, and one bathroom... but the shower facility near loop D is not open. No wifi. But very clean restroom, and a beautiful state park with tons of trails to hike, snowshoe, or XC ski in the winter. And the loops that are open are well plowed as are the sites. If it wasn't winter, would probably stay somewhere less expensive, but there's not that many options in the state when it comes to winter camping in RV parks or USFS campgrounds.
Nightly Rate: $36.00
Days Stayed: 8
Site Number: A5
Cell Coverage Rating
AT&T 4G
First, the good. Sites are well spaced and clean, and there are so many trees in this campground it's easy to feel like you don't have any neighbors. The area is very quiet and feels quite remote, even though you aren't that far from Black Hawk and Golden. Heard elk bugling in the mornings and walked my dog in peace and quiet.
The bad: no Verizon signal at all, which mattered to me because I work from the road and only have Verizon for now, so I had to "commute" about 30 minutes each way just to get a viable signal. This could well be a positive for anyone who really wants to get away and who doesn't have AT&T.
Also, not really negative but just a watch-out: my loop (Loop E) was a bit tricky to navigate with a truck and a 28-foot trailer. There are so many trees that it's something you've really got to watch for. My campsite was a pull-through but due to positioning of the trees I actually had to back out of it to leave, as there was no way my trailer was going to make it pulling out forward. (The pull-through sites in Loop E are U-shaped.) I wouldn't recommend a big rig in this loop, although the other loops aren't quite as treed and pretty, so I highly recommend Loop E if you have something 28 feet or shorter. I wouldn't have wanted to try anything much longer! But then again, I'm a newbie. :)
Nightly Rate: $45.00
Days Stayed: 4
Site Number: 53
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon
Camped here during the beginning of November. Chilly enough to get cozy in the heated teardrop but warm enough outside to go out with not too many layers.
Camp surrounded by pine trees. Other campers around but no one annoying and it was good not to hear city sounds or feel incorporated space knowing the proximity to Denver metro.
We like to work remote when we can. Verizon was 100% non-existent but AT&T was consistently providing 15Mbps down on our Mobley.
Only complaint, restrooms were a little far and less ideal than other CO state campgrounds we’ve stayed at. However, they were clean.
Would stay again, for sure. Especially for remote work scenario.
Would stay again.
Nightly Rate: $36.00
Days Stayed: 2
Site Number: 30HD
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon
AT&T 4G
We've been camping at Reverends Ridge for at least 15 years because we are locals. We've done tent sites, yurts, cabins, and now usually just the RV sites (E loop is our favorite). Yurts and cabins are very clean and great to stay in. The RV sites are not the most level, so we make sure to have extra leveling blocks on hand just in case (especially C&D loops). The bathhouses are clean and usually well maintained. Laundry, dishwashing, vending machines, and ice are all available as well. The RV sites are just electrical - dump and freshwater are available except during winter. Sites have abundant trees so watch for your slides, awnings, and corners.
*If you do not have a Colorado State Park pass you will need to pay a daily entrance fee for every vehicle you have (ex. a class A towing a Jeep - that's two daily passes), but this allows you to explore the entire state park during your stay.
A few of our tips from over the years:
- There are a few great hikes that begin just behind the office (for kids - stay to the left and wind your way around the hill, once you get to the tent sites head up the hill and you'll discover a historic cabin and nice views)
- You can get two bars of Verizon calling service if you sit in the amphitheater and turn your phone on airplane mode then take it off - otherwise, you're out of luck
- Our AT&T data pack does work well in camp if you need WiFi
- There is free WiFi at the public library down the street if you sit in the parking lot (off Hwy 119)
- The campground is about halfway between Nederland and Black Hawk (gambling town) if you need anything specific, otherwise, the gas station (just past the library) has some last-minute essentials
- For weather forecast check Rollinsville, CO
- The office has a few souvenir items like hats, shirts, stickers, and books
- Peak season does book up 6 months in advance - book early if you can
- Hot summer days are a great time to stay because it's much cooler. Fall is also wonderful to see the leaves.
- Don't trust your GPS to get you here if you're bringing an RV - you need to take Highway 119 to Gap Rd.
- Pre-purchase your state park pass so you don't have to stop for check-in
- Don't attach anything to the trees (like hammocks), you will be asked to remove it
- Also, watch the height of your fire, the rangers will ask you to keep it low
Nightly Rate: $36.00
Days Stayed: 5
Site Number: 45
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon
$36 per night, plus $9 day use fee. So $45 for an electric 50 amp site. No water or sewer, but a very accessible free dump station with water as well so you can fill your tanks before or after your stay.
If you are camping in Colorado State Parks, you need to just buy the annual pass to avoid that extra $9.
Can you fit a 38.5' 5th wheel into these sites? Yes, but you will brush up against the pine tree branches and probably get some scratches. These loops were not built for the newer big trailers, BUT it is doable for sure. I would not be bringing a new 40' diesel pusher or a 43' TH thru here though.
The sites are the pull thru loop style so the length is not really the issue. They are also pretty narrow, and a few sties are on the side of the hill.
Very well maintained, very quiet, great hiking trails in the area. We did the raccoon trail that leaves behind the ranger station. Did it with a toddler on my back, 3.5 miles. Very pretty trail.
Nightly Rate: $36.00
Days Stayed: 2
Site Number: Loop B 19
Cell Coverage Rating
AT&T 4G
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