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dawolfes8
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Jul 19, 2014

Steamboat State Park or Canon City, Co?

Hello,

I am planning a last minute trip to Colorado. Or I should say, I'm trying to, but I need help

Some background: My older son, who is getting old enough that he won't be camping with us much longer, wants to go to Colorado. He has been talking about going to Denver all summer. Why Denver? I don't know. I have been more focused on finding a campground that has things to do for my five kids ages 11 through 20. or at least with in driving distance of various sites and activities. We tend to all like "foresty" camp sites. We would definitely like to go rafting, and zip lining would be an added bonus.

For both of those activities, and an available campground, I narrowed the search to the Canon City area. There is a campground and those two activities are available. I thought I was done.

But then I noticed that Steamboat Springs State Park popped up on several past posts for campground recommendations, and they have a few available sites. But I'm not sure about the activities in that area, besides rafting. We have five days; if we stay there, are there any other suggestions for things to do?

And then my final obstacle. My husband is concerned about the drive in Colorado. All of our past "big" camping trips have been with a pop-up being pulled by our Excursion. We have a new truck (Ram 3500) to pull our new trailer with (27 ft). Having never pulled this trailer that far, he is wondering about the route to either of these destinations. Anything we should take into consideration?

I apologize for the length... I couldn't figure out how to make this shorter and still make sense. Any help would be appreciated!
  • I have to agree with 4runner guy. Additionally, the Royal Gorge suffered a huge wildfire last year. Most of the visitor activities have been destroyed and although the gorge is open, rebuilding will take a while. Around Steamboat, the forests have been ravaged by the pine beetle. When we were there last fall, it was very obvious. The Buena Vista Leadville Salida area is one of our favorites... and we are Colorado natives. You should enjoy it much more than either steamboat or canon city areas. Feel free to PM me if you have some questions I can directly answer for you.
  • 4runnerguy just about has me convinced to go to that Buena Vista - Leadville area myself! Just got a new tent, and I'm itching to try it out.
  • 4runnerguy wrote:
    First I must ask how you, your husband, and five teenagers are going to fit in your truck???


    Check this link for lots of info on things to do: Now This Is Colorado



    4runnerguy...
    You caught that the math didn't work, eh? ;-) First of all, I forgot that the oldest of the clan coming with us is 22. The older two kids will be driving separately. We bought the truck thinking that their traveling days with us were over, or at least minimal. But after our successful West Virginia trip last year, no one was willing to miss this one, as they are all anticipating that this will be better.

    Thanks for the website link, too. I have to ask... One the homepage there is a quick YouTube video, but it doesn't say where that is. Do you know the answer? Because THAT is where I need to take the family!

    Thanks to all the other responses, as well. I wish I would have thought to post this weeks ago!
  • I may be wrong but that looks like the river park through salida co. They have really made that park a beautiful place to be. Hubby grew up in Salida. We have been there many times and have watched the town grow from a railroad town to more of a tourist town. You will love it.
  • dawolfes8 wrote:
    4runnerguy wrote:
    First I must ask how you, your husband, and five teenagers are going to fit in your truck???


    Check this link for lots of info on things to do: Now This Is Colorado



    4runnerguy...
    You caught that the math didn't work, eh? ;-) First of all, I forgot that the oldest of the clan coming with us is 22. The older two kids will be driving separately. We bought the truck thinking that their traveling days with us were over, or at least minimal. But after our successful West Virginia trip last year, no one was willing to miss this one, as they are all anticipating that this will be better.

    Thanks for the website link, too. I have to ask... One the homepage there is a quick YouTube video, but it doesn't say where that is. Do you know the answer? Because THAT is where I need to take the family!

    Thanks to all the other responses, as well. I wish I would have thought to post this weeks ago!


    Looks like the video is of downtown Salida -- just zoom in on Google earth and you should see the River right in the middle of town.

    Sure looks different than it did just a few years ago.

    Combine the River with the Mountains and you should have a great time.

    BOL,