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4runnerguy wrote:JAC1982 wrote:Another thing about early May is that most of the NFS CG"s in CO aren't open yet. So private CG's are your best bet, but they get a little more crowded with fewer camping options. James Robb SP out in the Grand Junction area is open at that time and does take reservations. Fruita and Island Acres sections are both convenient to I-70. Island Acres is probably a little more noisy. Rifle Gap and Rifle Falls SP's north of Rifle are also open but a few miles off the highway. Rifle Falls would be my pick there. But there are a limited number of sites that will take longer rigs.
For the first week of May you'll also want to keep an eye on the weather. I remember 2 years ago we went camping the first weekend in May. It was 80 degrees on Saturday. We left Sunday morning and 2 hours after we got home, it started rain/snowing with a lot of wind.
Mar-19-2019 09:30 AM
JAC1982 wrote:Another thing about early May is that most of the NFS CG"s in CO aren't open yet. So private CG's are your best bet, but they get a little more crowded with fewer camping options. James Robb SP out in the Grand Junction area is open at that time and does take reservations. Fruita and Island Acres sections are both convenient to I-70. Island Acres is probably a little more noisy. Rifle Gap and Rifle Falls SP's north of Rifle are also open but a few miles off the highway. Rifle Falls would be my pick there. But there are a limited number of sites that will take longer rigs.
For the first week of May you'll also want to keep an eye on the weather. I remember 2 years ago we went camping the first weekend in May. It was 80 degrees on Saturday. We left Sunday morning and 2 hours after we got home, it started rain/snowing with a lot of wind.
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bob213 wrote:
Plan on leaving first week of May. Thanks for suggestions so far. Any input is appreciated as we have never traveled that part of the country.
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bob213 wrote:
Planning trip from Central California that will take me as far east as Tennessee.
Want to go thru Moab.
I always suggest Rt 128 along the Colorado River - Just a Beautiful Drive.
Am I better to go thru Denver going east(70) or on the return going west on 70?
We drive through all the time, if you are from Cali think of the Mountains like they are the Beach - People go on the weekends to get out of the City so you have a lot of Traffic going to on Friday evening /Saturday morning and coming home on Sunday evening. Fact is if you need to get through the City it is really pretty easy - just work around the traffic times 🙂
Anything else I should know about on 70 in either direction?
Another little side trip I always recommend is the drive along Clear Creek on RT 6 - Left hand exit off I-70 (Exit number 244) - avoids the steep decline into Denver and allows you to drive in, what I consider a Beautiful - Easy Drive along Clear Creek in the Mountains - Beautiful Drive.
One side note is if the timing works out - Clear Creek CG in Golden is Great
https://rec.cityofgolden.net/wbwsc/webtrac.wsc/splash.html?interfaceparameter=3
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