Williams62 wrote:
Hello fellow RV'ers,
Our daughter moved to Denver this past August and we'd like to travel out to see her March 2018.
Do a little visiting and some skiing.
Our first long trek in our Forest River 30' Class A to Denver.
Looking for any advice on places to camp for 3 weeks outside of Denver.
I work from home and so will be working from the RV at times as well.
Will most likely rent a car when out there as we currently are not able to tow a car.
We've never been to Colorado so any advice would be helpful.
Our daughter is in the Capital Hill area and she gave us tickets for A-Basin and Keystone Ski areas.
Southern area sounds better temp wise.
We have heard March is snowiest time, thinking maybe we should push to end of March first weeks of April to visit.
I hear ski mountains are open till June, is this true?
Temps here in the teens this week...
Hard to argue with Thom he is the EXPERT on CG's in Colorado - BUT - The no car thing is critical - the only place safe in the Denver area to avoid the snow is to not go outside, so IMHO the snow will likely be heavy when ever you come and where ever you stay - so just don't worry about it.
I've Wintered in Colorado/Denver/Golden a few times and my favorite spot is Clear Creek and IMHO, if you can get in look at
Golden Clear Creek RV Park - City owned if you can get in here the world will be only minutes By Foot away - Park has internet but never that good - Library just down he street - Pool and Gym just a block away - Down town with everything you need just a couple Blocks -
Map from Rochester to Golden Clear Creek through Hannibal Zoom in to see the CG in Golden
One other option that was pointed out to me by other Parents visiting their Kids -
http://prospectrv.com/ I have no personal knowledge on this one but they - the parents that recommended it loved it because of it's location in respect to their Daughter.
So I suggest in you research period you give these two a call - Clear Creek IMHO is GREAT - we spent two and a half winters there helping out with the first Granddaughter.
The State Parks are great but - Not that close and really open to the weather and the WIND.
From Golden you can be on the slopes at A-Basin in just over an Hour -
Breckenridge has Tiger Run as a possible place to stay - But it is COLD and you are likely heating on Propane - not Good in the Mountains in the Winter.
One last suggestion - Grab a Plane ticket - Southwest has some low fairs on occasion - Fly out - Visit - check out the locations and Fly back.
This will give you a chance to see in person what is available and if it will work for you.
We will fly out every couple of months as it is really easy - look ito weekend specials (Not sure they still do it but we used to get a package from Expedia I think)
Getting carried away but, I tend to do that .............
Hope ths is of Some Help,