Twin Rivers Cabin & RV Park
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A fine Rio Grande Cutthroat trout may well end up grabbing your well placed fly when you fish the Conejos River. Located at the edge of San Juan National Forest just outside Antonito, Colorado, Twin Rivers Cabins and RV Park campground has eight rental cabins, spacious RV slots as well as tent camping sites.

Our RV park and campground is located along the spectacular border between Colorado and New Mexico, a five hour drive from Denver and a scenic one hour drive to Taos, Red River, and Chama, New Mexico. As well, Great Sand Dunes National Park, Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuge, Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge and Baca National Wildlife Refuge are all within easy day-trip reach.
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As your hosts at Twin Rivers Cabins and RV Park, we'd like to welcome you to our beautiful campground along the Conejos River in Antonito, Colorado. We're located at a little over 8,000 feet in the lower San Juan Mountain Range in southern Colorado with 12 lovely acres about 200 yards from the main stem of the gorgeous Conejos River.
Twin Rivers Cabins and RV Park was formerly known as Twin Rivers Guest Ranch and has had a long and colorful history. In the early 1930's, Twin Rivers had an open-air pavilion that served as the local "hot spot" for weekend dances. Prior to that it was host to the Ute Indians as a summer campground in Colorado, most likely because the enormous cottonwood trees on our property provide cooling shade and easy access to the Conejos river.
1 Queen Size Bed in one bedroom, 2 Twin Beds in a second bedroom & a 2 person hide-a-bed in the living room, Kitchen and Bathroom - Suggested maximum occupancy is 6 people. Children five (3) years and under, free. Check-in time for cabins is 4:00 pm daily. NOTE: Single night cabin rentals are not always available during July and August (We suggest a minimum 2-night stay) Call for confirmation.
At Twin Rivers we try to be as flexible as possible to allow our campers to have a time of rest, fun and relaxation. No motorcycles, UTV's, or other motorized vehicles can be used on the premises except on the way in or out of the campground. Portable radios and car audio systems to be turned to a volume that does not impose on neighboring campers and must be turned off completely during "quiet time".
Cabin rentals near the Conejos River in Southern Colorado at the Doorstep of Rio Grande National Forest. Twin Rivers Cabins and RV Park has eight rental cabins ranging in size: small, medium, and large, each with full kitchens with cooking utensils, dishes, all tastefully furnished in a rustic Western decor.
Reviews (10)
Karen Owens
Karen Owens
Oct 16, 2021
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Stayed a month(July-August 2021) in 43' class A MH. Really great folks running the park. Will do about anything possible to please the campers. Rural area, mostly quiet. Mosquitoes bad to tolerable as time when on. Really need a screened tent to stay outside at night. Wifi poor but owners were doing everything they could to improve it. It was tolerable. Would stay again if in the area. Also, if you want fishing this is the place.
Karen Owens
Karen Owens
Oct 03, 2021
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Almost gave the park 4 stars because the mosquitoes are horrible for the first 2 weeks we were there but came in a dusk to avoid the worst...just wear repellent! Katherine and her husband, Thea and her husband were awesome and wonderful accommodating hosts. Park is located to a lot of different things you can do...the small town of Antonito is also one of the friendliness towns we have been to.
Claudette Beck
Claudette Beck
Sep 27, 2021
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I called to make reservation for month. Katherine denied my request said had people call in January to book reservation. Asked her if would let me know if cancellation so could extend. Absolutely. Stayed here 20 days charged 735.00. Talked to others
One person paid 500 for month but when went back to pay next month without out notice was charged 699.00. Others if friends paid 499.00. Pros quiet. John Katherine nice always say good morning. Is this because overcharged no idea
Cons very expensive. Other than train no reason stay. Did I mention park never filled up even on Labor Day. When left at
Charles B.
Charles B.
Sep 23, 2021
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Choices in this area are slim. This is an older park. On the one hand the WIFI had good coverage. On the other I was assigned a spot with bad electric (no ground) which when I brought it to his attention he admitted he knew about before he assigned us the spot.
Michael Main
Michael Main
Sep 19, 2021
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My wife and I stayed in a cabin for four nights in early August. The cabin was essentially a tiny house, but it had everything we needed from a comfortable bed, a full kitchen and large bathroom. There was a grill outside in the semi enclosed yard. It was a super place for our base camp to explore Colorado and New Mexico. Easy access to numerous day trips. Very clean and well maintained. We really enjoyed our stay which was originally planned for two nights, but we were lucky enough to be able to extend it. We’re hoping to go back.
Michelle S.
Michelle S.
Jul 17, 2021
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Great place to stay. Friendly, helpful owners. Laundry area, just one washer and dryer, needs to have a few more added for size of park.
Janice
Janice
Jul 11, 2021
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We asked about wifi when we reserved..it works every once in a while. The cabins get many good comments but the campground is weeds and dirt. The office person makes allot of mistakes with the reservations. Save your receipt for proof.
Ron Waters
Ron Waters
Jun 17, 2021
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Great place we got a cabin there it was one of the best cabins we've ever had right by the river very cool, and really quite and relaxing and the hosts here will go way out of there way to help you out very nice and very informative people did I forget friendly? I can't say anymore this place's rocks!!!
David Phillips
David Phillips
Apr 17, 2021
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Very quiet and laid out well, 100 meters from the river. They have cabins, tent sites, 30 amp, 50 amp, pull thru and back in spots. Water is good as it's well water. They have wifi, cell signal for AT&T is meh, ymmv though with other carriers. This park is just a couple miles south of the town of Antonito. The town has very limited offerings and diesel prices here are 20 to 50 cents a gallon higher than Walsenberg on I-25. The check in was great, a thank you to Kathy and John. If I'm in this area again I will definitely be staying here as opposed to the multitude of other rv parks we passed between
The Free Renegade
The Free Renegade
Oct 07, 2020
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My wife and I stayed here for a month in July. John and Katherine were really great and welcoming. They are both very kind and humble people. The park was very friendly and small enough that you really get to know your neighbors. We will be staying here often in our trips back and forth through the area. Also, their internet was really great for RV park Wifi. They just added fiber optic 1GB internet with a mesh system throughout the park. We did end up getting a cheap wifi extender while there which made it even better (about $30 on amazon). Also, we had 3 sets of people come to visit us while