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joshuajim
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Apr 21, 2018

Fall Colorado Trip

The wife and I both retired and in our 70’s are planning a trip to Colorado this fall between Sep 15 and Oct 15. We have done most of CA, OR, UT and AZ. We prefer quiet Fed, State and Local campgrounds and rarely go to commercial or private locations. We pull a 27’ Wildwood so size is a consideration, but I don’t need pull throughs.

We don’t need a lot of attractions other than scenery as we don’t do the tourist thing anymore.

We would be coming thru UT on I-70.

Your suggestions?
  • We usually camp at Steamboat Lake State Park at that time of year. No crowds, great scenery and fall colors, and good fishing.
  • For suggestions on US highway routes through the Colorado mountains, as well as free and inexpensive campgrounds and not-to-miss sights, see my blog HERE. Included are some recommendations on where to see the best fall color as well as where we like to camp in the fall.
  • Check Ridgway SP, about 75 miles south of Grand Junction on Hwy 550. Try to get into the Elk Ridge E loop. The odd # sites from 165-183 will have the best views.

    Stayed there about 3 years ago, and heading back this July.
  • joshuajim wrote:
    The wife and I both retired and in our 70’s are planning a trip to Colorado this fall between Sep 15 and Oct 15. We have done most of CA, OR, UT and AZ. We prefer quiet Fed, State and Local campgrounds and rarely go to commercial or private locations. We pull a 27’ Wildwood so size is a consideration, but I don’t need pull throughs.

    We don’t need a lot of attractions other than scenery as we don’t do the tourist thing anymore.

    We would be coming thru UT on I-70.

    Your suggestions?


    Many of the USFS CGs throughout Colorado begin shutting down around September 15, plus or minus, depending on elevation. The further north you go as well as the higher the elevation, the more likely for an early closure.

    Many of the State Parks will have at least 1 loop open. H E R E CO State Parks is a link to their website so you can check out the ones that may interest you.

    Since you're coming in from the west, if Rocky Mountain National Park is on your agenda, I would suggest heading to the WEST side entrance to the park, coming in from Grand Lake. There's a very nice first come/first served CG inside the park, at Timber Creek. No reservations allowed, and I've never seen it completely full. IIRC, their season runs until the end of September or perhaps early October. H E R E is more info on camping in Rocky.

    I would suggest consideration for Mesa Verde National Park. I was down there in that area last September/October time frame and the colours were magnificent. There's the Morefield CG inside the park, 4 miles from the entrance, and highly recommended. Choice of FHU sites, or no hookup sites; we had FHU and it was NOT the typical parking lot type loop. There was privacy between sites, and I would do it again in a heartbeat. From Morefield to the Farview Lodge is another 11 miles, and from there, the majority of cliff dwellings are still further miles, depending on what you might want to see. So be prepared for some driving, but expect it to be wonderful.
  • several years ago, we wanted to see the fall colors in CO and stayed here:
    http://arrowheadpointresort.com/
    It had a great view, was reasonably priced and was located well. We took day trips up to Leadville and Aspen.
    Salida has a walmart if you need one.
    I couldn't find the rates for the rv sites nowadays so you'll have to call them.
  • Check closing dates for campgrounds, some close after Labor Day weekend.