
Colorado is sometimes called the Centennial State and the Colorful State. Both are very appropriate nicknames, but after RV camping in Colorado, you’ll be tempted to call it your home state.
With an annual average of 300 sunshine-filled days, a visit to any of the many RV parks in Colorado will be a delight and deliver exhilarating adventure or well-deserved relaxation while camping in Colorado.
On your way to camping in Colorado, make this a true road trip by traveling on one of the 25 scenic and historic byways that trace timeless routes of historic and cultural significance. The Top of the Rockies Byway consists of 82 miles of high-altitude driving. It’s a true Rocky Mountain high when RV camping in Colorado. Once down from the mountains, travel the Santa Fe Trail Byway and be reminded of how the early pioneers also camped their way through Colorado.
On the adventure side, many RV parks in Colorado are situated near the state’s celebrated ski slopes. The high altitude assures a long snow season for snow sports. Outdoor enthusiasts while camping in Colorado can hike along vista-laden trails, mountain bike through evergreen forests, fish sparkling streams, and raft raging rivers.
Let RV camping in Colorado introduce you to Colorado’s ancient and historic past formed by native peoples and westward exploration and expansion. Visit the homes of the earliest Native American residents and peruse museums, galleries and festivals paying homage to them. RV parks in Colorado give the RVer an opportunity to visit historic forts, experience a mining train trip, and strike it rich at a formerly prosperous gold mine.
Sometimes you’ve just got to leave nature behind and catch a little time in a big city. Camping in Colorado situates you close to the action of Colorado’s largest cities: Denver, Colorado Springs, and Aurora. In addition to first-class shopping, award-winning restaurants, and professional and amateur sporting events, you can take in a concert or first-run play.