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📖 About This Campground

James M. Robb - Colorado River State Park Fruita Section Campground Fruita Section in Fruita Colorado offers full hookup RV and tent camping 1/2 mile off the interstate in a well kept and serene setting. Easy access to many outdoor activities including the Colorado River. 63 campsites which include 22 full hookups, 22 electric sites, 13 tent sites and a group camping area. Opportunities abound for fishing, picnicking, camping, wildlife watching and sightseeing along the Colorado River near the base of the Colorado National Monument. The campground is open year-round and is available on the reservation system from March 16th through October 31st. Paved roads and parking pads are accessible to all size of RVs with pull thru and backin options. Sites have a shade pavilion over a picnic table and a fire ring. Restrooms are available with showers. Running water and a dump station are also available. The park has day use areas, playgrounds and a multi-use path that allow guests to walk or ride into downtown.

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James M. Robb - Colorado River State Park Fruita Section Campground Video
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Camping Pro

What an enjoyable place to stop. We stayed for two nights on our way to Nevada. The park is located right off the interstate and surrounded by restrooms, the dinosaur museum, and gas stations. It was off season and there were maybe 3 to 4 other RVs in the entire park. Sites are big but a bit tight to get in and out of. Restrooms were closed during this winter season. Enjoyed walking along the path next to the Colorado River.