![]() ![]() There are eight cabins (one cabin is currently undergoing renovations) and two apartments all rented from $950 to $1,260. All 35 sites are renting at $650 monthly. Recently switching over to this model, the park is one hundred percent occupied for the month of April. While Riverview has nightly and weekly campers, Fireside RV Park and Cabins currently operates with on a monthly rental basis. The park also gives campers the opportunity to sleep under the stars in one of their nine tent sites complete with fire ring and picnic table. The Deluxe Cabin is a new accommodation providing two bedrooms, a kitchen, bathroom, heating and A/C, TV, parking area and fire pit and grill. Sleeping up to six, this home has everything from a full kitchen and bathroom to a lounging area, TV and heating and A/C. Newly added to the park, the Tiny Home is a great addition and currently rents on Airbnb. This cabin has two sets of bunk beds, and two full beds in a loft. The Rustic Cabin is equipped with electric, water, a toilet and a sink and can sleep up to six guests. Beyond RV sites, the park offers a Rustic Cabin, Tiny Home and Deluxe Cabin for camper enjoyment. Through these many RV site types the park can accommodate virtually every type of camper. Lastly, there’s a group of 14 back-in sites offering full hook-up services and five pull-through big rig friendly full hook-up sites providing fire rings and picnic tables. Another group of 29 sites are back-in full hook-up that are currently operated for extended stay guests. The next 28 sites are full hook-up pull-through sites that also include fire rings and picnic tables and are large enough to accommodate big rigs. These wooded sites include a picnic table and fire ring. Another 29 sites are full hook-up, back-in sites located near the camp store. Of these 45 sites, 35 are full hook-up back-in with the remaining 10 offering water/electric. The park offers 45 sites with a beautiful river view. The Riverview RV Park is a 162 site RV park positioned right along the Big Thompson River. With both parks open year-round, they offer campers the opportunity to stay on a nightly, weekly, or monthly basis. Rocky Mountain National Park, the number one vacation destination in Colorado, which sees about 4 million visitors annually, is 30 miles west of Loveland. These parks, just a two-minute drive apart, are in the Foothills of the mountains giving a new owner a rare opportunity to own 207 sites in an area known as the “Gateway to the Rockies.” A little over an hour north of Denver, these parks are an ideal base camp for all northern Colorado adventures. The offering includes the Riverview RV Park and the Fireside RV Park and Cabins. Marcus & Millichap is please to present a two-park portfolio in Loveland, Colorado. ![]()
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