Jason
For The Hideout at Glenwood Springs: They were very helpful in assisting with electrical hookup options. Great communication.
Posted Sep 17, 2024 by Jason from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
RamblinDriveler
For The Hideout at Glenwood Springs: Stayed long-term through the winter. The price is outrageous at $948 a month, plus $75 for additional vehicle if you have more than one.
You could call it family friendly, so long as you don’t mind unattended children playing in the narrow roadway at all hours. It’s dog friendly, too, and most just wander the park in slightly less-than-feral packs.
The park doesn’t have a camper-age restriction, which is great, because enforcing one would mean kicking out half the derelict lean-tos occupying the “campgrounds.â€
The location is good, so long as you don’t need to go anywhere during rush hour.
A grassy berm prevents you from having to stare at traffic at all day, but you’ll still have to listen to it as half the spots are ten-feet from one of the busiest roads in town — yes, the hideout is basically in the middle of the town.
Some primitive spots are available, so long as you don’t mind camping under the park’s main entrance and exit.
For the most part, this is a trailer park, and it serves a need as the area is severely lacking in housing. But the slum lord owners use predatory practices and keep rents astronomical because they know the people who live there don’t have any other options.
Try Ami’s Acres or literally anywhere else before you get stuck in this hole.
Posted Jun 03, 2022 by RamblinDriveler from Wyoming . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Tim
For The Hideout at Glenwood Springs: Campground needs a real upgrade. No showers, no signs of construction. 1 restroom for the whole project located inside a clubhouse that they did not include the code for in their confirmation email. Long term residents, no disrespect intended, but bring the project down because of the age of the trailers and outside clutter. Dog loose, no lease or owner to restrain, will run up to you barking to intimidate. No change machine for the laundry. Somebody raising goats on the property. We were uncomfortable here, stayed the night, but left in the AM as soon as we could.
Posted Aug 22, 2021 by Tim from SoCal. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Patty
For The Hideout at Glenwood Springs: The campground is under construction. Women’s toilets were closed. No office that I could find other than a laundry facility that you needed a code for. No code was provided in the email reservation. It’s unfortunate that it was such a mess because it has a sweet location.
Posted Apr 30, 2021 by Patty from Michigan . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.