Riverfront long-term tiny home and RV pads at The Hideout near Glenwood Springs, Colorado.

Rocky Mountains / Western Colorado

Glenwood Springs · Garfield County

The Hideout at Glenwood Springs

RV park · THOWs welcomeResilience: not yet assessedActiveRV & tiny-home parkglenwood-springsroaring-fork-valleythow-friendlybyo-allowed

Community type: An RV park or resort that welcomes tiny homes on wheels and park models on long-term or seasonal sites.

The Hideout is a nine-acre riverfront resort bordering Glenwood Springs with long-term cabin, tiny home, and RV pad leases. Established in 1888, the park sits minutes from town between national forest, gold-medal waters, and Roaring Fork Valley trail networks.

Site requirements

Park specs & operating terms

Park requirements and operating rules for tiny homes and small cottages at this community. Prefabricated.co profiles are kept current; confirm any detail flagged below with the park before you apply.

Quick-glance park specs

RequirementDetails
Power InfrastructureConfirm with the community
Waste & Sewer SystemConfirm with the community
Build CertificationsConfirm with the community
Pet ConstraintsConfirm with the community

Financials & leasing terms

Monthly benchmarks and lease terms—rates and inclusions change, so confirm current pricing before you apply.

Lot rent benchmarks

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Utility inclusions

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Lease mechanics

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Home specifications & placement rules

Dimensional thresholds

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Aesthetic controls & covenants

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Sustainability & permaculture allowances

If you are planning gardens, composting, or solar, confirm what is allowed under park rules—not just municipal code.

Alternative waste systems

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Off-grid adaptations

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Site edibles & gardens

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Media & site documentation

Interactive map

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Park map / site plan

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Video tour

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Planning land you own in Garfield County?

Community pad leases differ from owning a lot with a permitted backyard ADU. If you also own land (Florida addresses get an instant preview in buildability chat), start there before you commit to a park lease.

Pads & tenancy snapshot

Long-term cabin, tiny home, and RV full-hookup sites (max 36 ft RV length). Forty-two RV sites, 15 cabins, and tent camping for overnight guests. BYO THOW owner-occupied and rentable units accepted per operator.

Long-term full-hookup sites from ~$1,019/mo + utilities on 12-month lease (2026). Online application and background/credit check required for all adults. Replacing legacy RVs with tiny homes and Airstreams—BYO THOW welcome.

How you can live here

Own home · lease landRent home or pad

Key amenities

Amenities reflect what this community offers today. Pet rules, pools, docks, and similar features can change—confirm current policies with the community before you apply.

  • Waterfront / marina
  • Pet-friendly
  • RV-style hookups

Stewardship disclosures

Resort-style long-term leases with application screening—not a resident-owned cooperative. Overnight tent/RV camping bookable separately via Campspot.

Operators update rules frequently. Confirm recorded covenants, county zoning, HOA restrictions, occupancy rules, and insurance requirements for your home type before you move.

Want to know what your parcel can support?

Community lots, backyard ADUs, and raw land each follow different rules. We run a parcel-specific review—zoning, setbacks, utilities, flood exposure, and the dwelling-vs-RV path—before you buy land or order a unit.