Campground Review: Cherry Creek State Park in Denver CO, with Gretchen Holcombe
The RV Atlas Podcast
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🗓️ 18 August 2025
⏱️ 43 minutes
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Summary
This is part two of a two part series about Denver State Parks. Click here for episode one about Chatfield State Park.
Where to Stay
Cherry Creek State Park
RVing near big cities often means paying a premium price for a cramped slice of a gravel parking lot…but things are different in Denver. Two of Colorado’s excellent state parks—Cherry Creek and Chatfield— are a quick drive from downtown Denver and offer up lovely, spacious RV sites with full hookups and very affordable rates.Â
Our oldest son moved to Denver last year and we were quick to jump on the opportunity to plan our summer trip around a visit to him and his girlfriend and to spend some time getting to know this great city at the doorstep of the Rocky Mountains. We chose Cherry Creek State Park as our base camp for our two week stay in the area and found it a wonderful place to come back to after our days out exploring.Â
Cherry Creek State Park is in Aurora, Colorado, about 15 miles from downtown Denver. The campground has 139 campsites spread out in several loops; most are full hook-up RV sites, but they also have around 30 sites without hook-ups, suitable for tents or smaller RVs. The full hook-ups sites are huge, with long driveways and tons of separation between sites. They’re mostly very level with concrete pads, picnic tables, and fire rings at every site.Â
Most all of the sites looked great, and we were very happy with our site in particular: we had site 81 in the Gold Rush loop, a long back-in with a couple of trees, which gave us a bit of privacy and some much-appreciated afternoon shade.Â
Amenities within the campground include laundry, pay showers, and a visitors’ center where you can buy firewood and souvenirs and get information about the state park. There are evening ranger programs on weekends in season as well.Â
The campground is open year round, and it books up very quickly during the peak season. Reservations open up six months in advance; I set an alarm the night reservations opened for our dates so that we could make sure to get a site. Full hook-up sites are $41/night, and basic sites are $28; note that park entry is not included in the nightly fee and is an extra $11/day unless you have an annual pass (which it’s worth buying if you’ll be spending more than a week at Colorado State Parks).Â
Outside of the campground, there’s a huge variety of recreational opportunities in Cherry Creek. The main attraction is the 850 acre reservoir with a swim beach and marina with boat rentals. There’s also horseback riding, a model airplane field, a shooting center, and several hiking trails. We spent a couple of evenings enjoying the Butterfly Hill Trail, with tons of wildflowers, birds, sunset views over the mountains, and a very active prairie dog town.Â
Things to Do
Denver Botanic Gardens
The Denver Botanic Gardens feature a huge variety of gardens, with both native western plants and internationally inspired collections, and are a beautiful and serene place to spend a day wandering. In addition to the gardens, there are rotating art exhibits, two cafes, and a “Meet Your Habitat” indoor science exhibit aimed at younger visitors.Â
Wings Over the Rockies
Wings Over the Rockies is a an air and space museum located in a hangar in the former Lowry Air Force Base. It’s home to more than 50 aircraft as well as exhibits on the history of aviation and space travel, simulators, and rotating temporary exhibits.Â
History Colorado
I love a good state history museum, and Colorado’s might be the one of the best ones out there. We thought three hours should be plenty of time to tour History Colorado but were dis...
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| 0:00.0 | I love how your son Ari is like your personal travel concierge. |
| 0:03.2 | Ari, we need a short hike, not too long, good for a 12-year-old, and then make sure there's a craft beer involved at the end. |
| 0:09.4 | Right, exactly. |
| 0:13.9 | Hi, everyone. I'm Stephanie. |
| 0:15.8 | And I'm Jeremy. |
| 0:17.1 | And we are the authors of the best-selling where shouldshue we camp next series of guidebooks and camping journals. |
| 0:22.5 | End of the brand new children's books, Tara Babies on the Go, My First Book of Hiking, and Terrababes on the Go, my first book of camping. |
| 0:29.7 | Last year we celebrated season 10 of the RV Atlas, and now we're back for brand new RV and camping adventures in 2025. Join us now as we cover the best campgrounds, the best RVs, the best food, and the best gear and gadgets to bring with you when you go. |
| 0:45.3 | So pull up a chair and join us around the digital campfire. |
| 0:48.3 | This is season 11 of the RV Atlas. |
| 0:55.8 | Hello everybody and welcome to today's episode of the RV Atlas. Today we are back with part |
| 1:02.0 | two of another epic two-part mini-series and today we have Gretchen from Boxy Colonial on the road |
| 1:08.9 | on the show to review Cherry Creek State Park outside of Denver. |
| 1:13.8 | And then she's going to also talk about some awesome things to do in the Denver area. |
| 1:17.8 | In our last episode, we had on Carrie Cox from Travels with Bertie, and she reviewed Chatfield |
| 1:23.7 | State Park, another great state park right outside of Denver. Two amazing state park |
| 1:29.2 | options if you want to explore the Denver area or if you need a place to stop on your way further |
| 1:35.1 | west or if you just live in Colorado and you're looking for a great place to camp for a weekend. |
| 1:40.3 | So let's dive in and get Gretchen onto the show and learn all about Cherry Creek State Park. |
| 1:45.4 | She has all of the details for us. |
| 1:47.2 | But before we do so, we have a sponsored message from the Hershey RV show. |
| 1:51.9 | Looking for travel freedom, you need an RV. |
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