akronharry wrote:
What are some of the best drives out there that you have taken that you can haul your travel trailer in (25 footer or less) with lots of camping right off that road and beautiful views. Planning for next year and would love to see some less traveled areas.
Come to Colorado! Here in Larimer County, there's some areas that might fit the bill for ya! Red Feather Lakes area has 3 USFS campgrounds that are accessible, one being on a dirt road about 5 miles off the paved road (Bellaire Lake). There's also open camping along the Deadman Road that runs from Red Feather Lakes to the Laramie River Valley.
In addition, in the Laramie River Valley of western Larimer County, there's a lot of places that would be doable. There's also several USFS campgrounds in that area.
Here's a link to some of the campgrounds mentioned here (check the listings for Rustic and Red Feather) :
USFS CampingIn the Poudre Canyon west of Fort Collins (along CO 14), there are several areas that are off the beaten track, notably the Long Draw Reservoir area that's on the north boundary of Rocky Mountain National Park and the Stove Prairie Road in the heart of the canyon area. There's a lot of USFS campgrounds throughout the Canyon.
On the west side of Cameron Pass in Jackson County, there's the Colorado State Forest, with several campgrounds in that area. That State Forest is a hidden gem in northern Colorado with sub-alpine terrain as well as sand dunes.
This is all just for starters in northern Colorado!
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