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- MartynNomad
Veebyes wrote:
Before that it was Stapleton & virtually nothing on 36 from Westminster to Boulder back then. How times have changed!
You should see 36 now! One big construction project - it's awful. :) - MartynNomad
Gooselover wrote:
I don't know how close this is to the airport, but after much researching here and on the net, Chatfield State Park in Littleton is the one everyone recommends. In fact, we have reservations there for the 17th of April thru the 24th!
Nice park and we stay there several times a year, but it is to the far southwest of metro Denver. DIA is to the far northeast, and to get there you would have to cross the entire metro area. Both Cherry Creek and Chatfield have nice lakes (Chatfield is larger) and we take the boat to both, multiple times a year. Cherry Creek would still be my choice as closest 'good' campground to DIA. :) - VeebyesExplorer II
Martyn wrote:
Veebyes wrote:
470!!! Never used 470. Pena to Tower Rd to 104th to I25 north. Who needs to pay any tolls? If going to SD after pickup one would be using I25, no? So why stay at a place SE of Denver & then have to deal with the traffic getting out of the area?
I was presumimg that not being local they might not know the 'back' route. In any case, the 104th route is nearly 42 miles. Big round trip to get the airport and come back the same way. Not sure when you last drove 140th, but it is one of the busier roads in the area now - I try to avoid it whenever possible. I will agree to differ with you! :)
No argument that using St Vrain SP & using 104th to get there is longer but the OP is planning on heading to SD, which is north. Every other CG suggested is to some degree south of DIA & will involve metro traffic getting out to head north.
That is OK. He will have to put up with it. Not me. Been caught in the mousetrap area before. Before I knew what was happening I was headed to Kansas instead of Salt Lake.
Oh yes 104th is much busier these days & getting worse by the year. Been using it to get to Boulder every year since DIA opened. Before that it was Stapleton & virtually nothing on 36 from Westminster to Boulder back then. How times have changed! - LowRyterExplorerhttp://www.southparkcommunity.net/index.html
South Park, it's not close to the airport but a good place to stay. Flying Saucer was just east and it looked pretty good from the highway. - GooseloverExplorerI don't know how close this is to the airport, but after much researching here and on the net, Chatfield State Park in Littleton is the one everyone recommends. In fact, we have reservations there for the 17th of April thru the 24th!
- MartynNomad
Veebyes wrote:
470!!! Never used 470. Pena to Tower Rd to 104th to I25 north. Who needs to pay any tolls? If going to SD after pickup one would be using I25, no? So why stay at a place SE of Denver & then have to deal with the traffic getting out of the area?
I was presumimg that not being local they might not know the 'back' route. In any case, the 104th route is nearly 42 miles. Big round trip to get the airport and come back the same way. Not sure when you last drove 140th, but it is one of the busier roads in the area now - I try to avoid it whenever possible. I will agree to differ with you! :) - VeebyesExplorer II
Martyn wrote:
Veebyes wrote:
Since you are heading north after the pickup why not stay north & avoid the Denver traffic when you want to leave? St Vrain SP at the I25 exit for Longmont has FHUs & is an easy run to & from DIA. Done it a few times for the same reason.
Get right on 25 the next day & BOOM, you are clear of metro Denver traffic & headed north. No messing with rush hours traffic in the morning & a bunch of interchanges.
That is if you don't mind paying high tolls both way on E470. Will cost about $25+ if towing and, even then, is 36 miles from DIA. Cherry Creek is all freeway to DIA. IMHO that is still by far the best choice.
470!!! Never used 470. Pena to Tower Rd to 104th to I25 north. Who needs to pay any tolls? If going to SD after pickup one would be using I25, no? So why stay at a place SE of Denver & then have to deal with the traffic getting out of the area? - MartynNomad
Veebyes wrote:
Since you are heading north after the pickup why not stay north & avoid the Denver traffic when you want to leave? St Vrain SP at the I25 exit for Longmont has FHUs & is an easy run to & from DIA. Done it a few times for the same reason.
Get right on 25 the next day & BOOM, you are clear of metro Denver traffic & headed north. No messing with rush hours traffic in the morning & a bunch of interchanges.
That is if you don't mind paying high tolls both way on E470. Will cost about $25+ if towing and, even then, is 36 miles from DIA. Cherry Creek is all freeway to DIA. IMHO that is still by far the best choice. - VeebyesExplorer IISince you are heading north after the pickup why not stay north & avoid the Denver traffic when you want to leave? St Vrain SP at the I25 exit for Longmont has FHUs & is an easy run to & from DIA. Done it a few times for the same reason.
Get right on 25 the next day & BOOM, you are clear of metro Denver traffic & headed north. No messing with rush hours traffic in the morning & a bunch of interchanges. - Dog_TrainerExplorerI have stayed at Cherry creek many times. It has full hookups and very large paved sites.lots of wildlife and an overall great experience. Don,t know about the others but CC is a very nice campground and will not dissapoint
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