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Busskipper
Aug 11, 2018Explorer
fanrgs wrote:
What part of Colorado are you interested in visiting? The answer will determine how many campground and RV park vacancies you will likely find.
Since you will only need AC at a few low-elevation campgrounds in the fall, you may be able to get along with no electric hookups or only 15-20 A power to run the fridge and furnace. That helps broaden the number of sites available to you. You might even consider boondocking in USFS or BLM dispersed camping areas, which are often located in the most scenic parts of the entire state.
If you absolutely must have hookups, try the State Park campgrounds in the area you are planning to visit. Weekends may be booked, but you can often find available electric sites on weeknights. That's how we manage to camp without reservations throughout Colorado in the fall.
^^^^^^Good Advice^^^^^^
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