Mueller State Park
RV Guide

Introduction

If you’re looking for an adventure, you’ve come to the right place. Mueller State Park in Divide, Colorado, is the place to be if you want to reconnect with nature on your RV vacation. It is made up of exactly 5,121 acres, and in all of that space, you’ll be able to enjoy the beautiful mountain meadows and get lost in the deep conifer and aspen forest. The land that the park sits on today has been utilized for numerous uses in the past, from gold-panning and lumber harvesting to farming and bootlegging. Today, park visitors can enjoy a wide array of outdoor recreation.

Hikers, bikers, and horseback riders alike can enjoy 44 miles of trails, and there are even a few equestrian campsites available at the park. If you’re not up for trekking the park, have no worries, you can still see it all from the windows of your car or RV. That’s right, there are plenty of roads with scenic overlooks so you can get out and enjoy the view. Visitors to this picturesque park also enjoy watching wildlife, from bears and elk to smaller mammals and birds, along with picnicking, and fishing.

There's no bad time to visit Mueller State Park. Summers are warm but mild, with highs mostly staying in the 70s. Winter brings snow to the park, and with the snow comes the winter sports enthusiasts. Hiking trails convert to trails for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, and there is even a sledding hill for the kiddos.

Mueller State Park is the perfect place to bring your RV, with more than 100 electric sites. No matter what time of year you come, you'll be able to find a spot to park the rig and enjoy all that this Colorado park has to offer.

RV Rentals in Mueller State Park

Transportation

Driving

Located in central Colorado just 40 minutes from Colorado Springs, Mueller State Park is a stone's throw from major routes like US-24 and CO-67. Due to the mountainous area surrounding the park, those driving big rigs or hauling trailers should take the roads nice and slow, as there are some serious curves and inclines along the way no matter which direction you are coming from.

Navigating your way to and through the park is simple, no matter what vehicle you bring. CO-67 cuts through the center of the park, and offers smooth, paved roads for travelers. Smaller park roads are also paved and easy to maneuver and will take you anywhere you want to go, including the campgrounds, Visitor Center, and various trailheads. You can get a map once you enter the park if you need a little help with directions.

Parking

There is parking available on-site, and there is also a scenic overlook that you can pull off to when driving on the road. During the busy season and on holidays and weekends, you might find it easier to go ahead and set up your RV at a campsite and take a smaller car out to avoid issues with parking.

Public Transportation

Campgrounds and parking in Mueller State Park

Campsites in Mueller State Park

Reservations camping

Cripple Creek KOA

When you’re looking to head to new heights for your next vacation, check out the highest KOA in the country at Cripple Creek in Colorado. Cripple Creek KOA is situated over a beautiful meadow with rolling hills for the perfect vacation sunrises. Here you can park RVs up to 65 feet long and enjoy amenities such as Wi-Fi, 50-amp hookups, and a Kamping Kitchen for your meals.

The Campground at Mueller State Park

There are 132 campsites to choose from at Mueller State Park. Of these, you’ll have the option of either 20- or 30-amp electric hookups if you need them. You’ll also have access to a dump station and lots of other nearby amenities. If you need to do laundry, there’s no need to worry - you can simply use the laundry facility that’s available for you here. There are restrooms nearby as well, and you’ll find a fire ring and a grill for you to cook with at your campsite.

While you’re staying at this campground, there’s lots of fun to be had without going very far. You’ll find picnic tables and a playground, perfect for family get-togethers. This campground is definitely popular with its family-friendly fun, so you’ll want to make reservations to secure your spot. The campground remains open year-round, so there's never a bad time to visit Mueller State Park.

RV Group Camping

If you're traveling with a caravan, Mueller State Park offers group camping facilities for RVers. There are two large group camping sites: Pisgah Point West and Pisgah Point East. The former can accommodate up to 24 guests and eight vehicles, while the latter has enough space for 42 guests and 14 vehicles. Both sites are equipped with 30-amp hookups, picnic tables, and fire rings, and a dump station, restrooms with hot showers, and potable water can all be found nearby. A short distance away guests can find other amenities like laundry facilities and a playground for the youngsters in the group. Pisgah Point Campground is open year-round, and reservations can be made up to six months in advance.

Alternate camping

Cabin Camping

If you want to get out of the campervan for a night or two during your stay at Mueller State Park, you can rent one of the cabins or cottages. These are modern accommodations, and you’ll have the option of choosing one with two bedrooms,
three bedrooms, or more. These cabins have everything you need, including a kitchen, refrigerator, and microwave so that you can cook while you’re staying here. Staying in a cabin or cottage is also a great idea in the wintertime, as each one has a fireplace in the room that you can use. Nothing says comfort more than cuddling up in front of a cozy fire at a state park as beautiful as this one. And in the morning, you can help yourself to a fresh, hot cup of coffee, thanks to the coffee maker that comes with the room.

Primitive Tent Camping

Those looking to sleep under the stars during their stay at Mueller State Park can set up camp at one of 22 tent-only sites. These sites are spread between two different loops: Turkey Meadow and Prospector Ridge. Most sites are shaded, and all come equipped with a fire pit, food locker, and a picnic table. Vault toilets and potable water can also be found nearby. Those looking to tent camp should note that these sites require you to hike in about 50 feet, so be prepared to carry all your equipment. Tenting sites are only available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Off-Site Campgrounds

If you were unable to find a spot to park the rig at Mueller State Park, there are a few alternative options for RV camping in the surrounding area. Cheyenne Mountain State Park is located about an hour to the southeast and spoils overnight guests with full hookups at 51 spacious sites. To the west, you will find Eleven Mile State Park, about a 40-minute scenic drive away from Mueller State Park. Here, you will find an abundance of sites, most of which offer electric hookups to overnight guests.

Seasonal activities in Mueller State Park

Off-Season

Simply Relax

Winter is a great season to visit Mueller State Park. Crowds are sparse, and you'll be able to enjoy a different perspective of the park when the snow hits. Once you’re finally completely exhausted from all the fun you’ve been having, take some time for yourself and relax. Winter is a tranquil time that’s filled with a sleepy quietness. Take advantage of this and maybe even curl up with a warm beverage, a fuzzy blanket, and your favorite book.

Play in the Snow

The possibilities for fun are endless as long as there is snow on the ground. Make a bunch of snow angels, build a snowman, or challenge someone to a friendly snowball fight. There is even a sledding hill available for use. Whatever you decide to do with all that snow on the ground, get lots of pictures to preserve all the wonderful memories that are made here. Be sure to dress in layers and bring all the gear you'll need for a fun day in the snow along in the Class A, as the park does not offer rentals.

Visit the Gift Shop

If you’re cold and tired from all the winter activities, but still want to get out of the pop-up for a few hours, you can step inside the gift shop to take a break. Retail therapy is the perfect winter activity when you're ready for a warm-up, and you could spend hours perusing the store. Take your time looking around and you’ll be sure to find something that you’d like to take home as a souvenir from your adventurous trip to Mueller State Park.

Wildlife Watching

While it may be cold outside, that doesn’t mean that wildlife aren't still around. If you’re quiet and still enough you might be able to hear or spot them. But remember, it takes a lot of patience. Looking for wildlife in the wintertime can be a calming experience, and if you’re lucky, you might even get to snap a few pictures for you to take home with you. Elk, bears, bighorn sheep, and mountain lions all call this park home. Just remember not to harass or feed the wildlife, and follow the directions of the rangers when you encounter wild animals.

Cross-country Skiing and Snowshoeing

Just because there is snow on the ground doesn’t mean that you can’t still explore all the scenic trails at Mueller State Park. In fact, you might even find it more fun to trek through the snow and see everything in sight covered in the glistening and pristine snow. Just strap on your snowshoes and get out there on an adventure. Not only is it a great way to embrace the colder weather, but it's an excellent workout too. Be sure to pack your own equipment along in the motorhome, as the park does not offer rentals.

In-Season

Birding

Humans aren’t the only creatures that love this park; birds love it too. You can hear them happily chirping all the time, and if you sit still for long enough, you should be able to see them as well. So sit back, relax, and see how many different kinds of birds you can spot while you’re here. The park is home to over 100 species of birds, from the tiny rosy-finch to the massive bald eagle.

Scenic Drive

Taking a scenic drive through the park is always a great idea. There is a fantastic overview that you’ll be able to pull off on, and this is a great opportunity to snap some pictures of the breathtaking views and wonderful company that you’ve brought along with you on this journey. Park roads are paved, but still feature some steep inclines and sharp turns, so if you are driving your campervan through the park, take the roads nice and easy and enjoy the beautiful surroundings.

Playing on the Playground

We all need a break now and then. Send the kids off to the playground to burn off some of that excess energy before they turn in for the night. And who said you were too old to join them? Go ahead, sit on that swing and take your turn on the slide. You won’t regret it, and the kids will love that you joined them. The playground is conveniently located next to the camper services building.

Picnicking

The great views aren’t limited to just the trails. You can enjoy the great outdoors scenery when you go picnicking here at Mueller State Park. Invite all of your family and friends to the park to share not only a great meal together but also a great nature experience. There's nothing quite like enjoying some good food while being surrounded by nature. You can dine in one of the park's four scenic picnicking areas, or enjoy a private meal back at the Airstream at your own private picnic table located at each campsite.

Hiking

There’s no better park to come to if you’re looking for some great hiking and nature trails to explore during your RV vacation. There are more than 40 miles of trails available here, and while they all vary in difficulty levels, they all still have spectacular views that you won’t be able to find anywhere else. No matter what your fitness level might be, you'll be able to find a trail that's right for you. For a short, family-friendly trek, head to the Dragonfly Children's Nature Trail. This ADA-accessible trail weighs in at half a mile and will lead you past interpretive signs so you can learn more about the park's fascinating flora and fauna.