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2gypsies1
Apr 25, 2016Explorer III
It's approx. 900 miles from St. Louis (depending where you start) to Estes Park, Colorado (I assume that's where you'll stay).
I just looked at RVParkReviews.com which is the site you could check all of these park out.
Another poster recommended Deer Creek Valley RV in Topeka, Kansas which is closer than 1/2 way.
The next would be New Horizon RV at Junction City, KS
Half-way is Salina, Kansas at 450 miles from St. Louis. There's a KOA.
Then Marshall Ash Village RV at Stratton, Colorado
Then comes Russell KS - Triple 'J' RV.
Next is High Plains RV at Oakley, KS
The next is Goodland, Kansas KOA
Then a KOA at Limon, Colorado which would be a 690 mile drive.
From Limon you'd have 210 miles to Estes Park. This last mileage will include lots of traffic and you'll probably want to get to your destination by early afternoon so this would be a very good amount for your last day to Rocky Mtn. If you can do the 690 miles I'd try to make it to Limon, Colorado. Hopefully, you'll have two drivers to help out.
It's always good to have some options in case you want to stop earlier.
There really isn't much along I-70.
Have a great trip!
I just looked at RVParkReviews.com which is the site you could check all of these park out.
Another poster recommended Deer Creek Valley RV in Topeka, Kansas which is closer than 1/2 way.
The next would be New Horizon RV at Junction City, KS
Half-way is Salina, Kansas at 450 miles from St. Louis. There's a KOA.
Then Marshall Ash Village RV at Stratton, Colorado
Then comes Russell KS - Triple 'J' RV.
Next is High Plains RV at Oakley, KS
The next is Goodland, Kansas KOA
Then a KOA at Limon, Colorado which would be a 690 mile drive.
From Limon you'd have 210 miles to Estes Park. This last mileage will include lots of traffic and you'll probably want to get to your destination by early afternoon so this would be a very good amount for your last day to Rocky Mtn. If you can do the 690 miles I'd try to make it to Limon, Colorado. Hopefully, you'll have two drivers to help out.
It's always good to have some options in case you want to stop earlier.
There really isn't much along I-70.
Have a great trip!
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