Breckenridge, Colorado

Tiger Run RV ResortOther reviewers at rvparkreviews.com

September, 2015

The Lowe’s overall rating (based on value for the
money, amenities and utilities, site suitability and
what we think other RV’ers in our situation would
enjoy) = 7 out of 10 stars

Tiger Run RV Resort
This resort holds a mixture of large concrete RV sites and permanent cabins
Tiger Run RV Resort
Spacing and privacy between sites varied, but was generally better than we see at most places

Noise level and overall “feel” of the park?
This high-end resort was packed on the Saturday we arrived,
and we later found out it was due to the major “Oktoberfest”
in Breckenridge.  By the following Monday it had emptied
out quite a bit.  The place was actually not noisy during any
part of our stay, probably partly because we were located in
a spot at the distant end of the park.  There was no noise
from exterior roads.

Road and site access/type?
All paved interior roads, sites were concrete and varied as
far as width, length, number of trees and other amenities.
Most sites were owned parcels, so the setup in each was
different.

Sites spacious and/or level?  Comments?
Most sites were very spacious, ours (#249) was beautiful
with a large level concrete pad and trees all around which
provided a lot of shade and privacy.  This was definitely a
high-end resort environment, as far as the sites were
concerned.

Utilities and WiFi/cell reception?
The full hookup 50-amp power was strong, and water
pressure was adequate.  The Verizon signal to our phones
and boosted hotspot was good.

Picnic table and/or fire pit?
Just a picnic table at out site, but amenities varied
throughout the park as site owners had installed whatever
goodies they wanted.

Bathrooms/showers/laundry room?
All modern and clean.  The laundry room had several
machines and a nice folding area.

Pet and/or kid friendly?
Not at all.  This is a retirement/stopover type of park,
not a place for kids or animals.  Dogs had to be on leash,
and there were no large areas for them within the park.

Bicycle/walking trails nearby?
The park map showed a trail right out of the property,
and we took it one day.  It lead to many miles of
beautiful trails!  Although the trail was also available
to serious mountain bikers, it was not one for leisurely
riders.  Being in Colorado, there were almost unlimited
trails within a short driving distance of the park.

Groceries & other services nearby?
There was a King Sooper grocery store in Breckenridge,
a 15-minute drive south of the park.  A Safeway and
Walmart were located in Frisco, only a few miles further
to the north.  This is a resort area full of shops,
restaurants and sports activities, but not places that
could perform major RV repairs.

Comments:
It’s kind of cool to stay at a high-end resort now and
then, not that we use the pool, tennis courts, hot tubs
or other stuff like that.  But this place was nice, and
since it was the only place we could find when we
booked, it was great to be spoiled when spending the
big bucks.  Not our usual choice, but an OK place for
the money.