โDec-13-2018 06:04 PM
โDec-23-2018 11:26 AM
Jandy2015 wrote:If April is when you must schedule your vacation, I'd recommend spending more time in and around Moab or even Grand Junction. A pop up and April in CO are not something I recommend mixing together. April in Moab is delightful.
Thank you so much for all the responses in here. We feel so naive thinking that April the birds and bees would be out as the beautiful spring flowers bloom in Colorado. We may have to rethink and get heartier accommodation. But great options to look into. This is the perfect place for help. I might put up a post about our whole trip to get slme basic advice on what to do. Thanks again
โDec-21-2018 09:32 AM
sillyme wrote:missnmountains wrote:
Our favorite spot in the mountains while we lived in Colorado was Winding River in Grandby. Close to RMNP and tons of hiking and moose.
Our favorite spot near the foothills was Chatfield State Park about 20 miles south of Denver.
Ken
Dear Ken, Iโve read somewhere that you are the authority on Denver and everything Colorado so here I go: My hubby John and I (I use a scooter to get around most of the time as I canโt walk long distances anymore due to various medical reasons) are coming to CO for 2 weeks starting 6/29/19. Weโll be renting a 30โ Class C and right after that weโll need to have some camping facilities booked somewhere. The only thing my husband has said that he wants to do so far is; rent a car so that we can go into Denver proper to visit the State Mint, visit some type of Mexican town that he recalls from his childhood, visit the RMNP, he wants to do some hiking, mountain biking and who knows what else. We might meet up with one or 2 of his nephews for a few days of camping but thatโs about it. My dilemma is that I always do the itinerary but for some reason, I donโt have a clue as to where to start etc... what I know for sure is that I have to return the RV the morning of July 13th. I also know that weโre coming at the worse time of the year to visit the Park and that if I had it my way, I would have gone in September but ....
weโve already been to Colorado Springs and its surroundings as well as Pikes Mountain and the train and also to the Royal Gorge then the Great Sand Dune Natโl Park, Durango then Mesa Verde Natโl Park. And Just last Spring we went from Denver s/b on 25 all the way through NM to I-10 W/B to Nogales ( slight detour) then N/B and N/W through Tucson, Phoenix, and so on. All that to say weโve seen some of Colorado but thereโs still a lot to see I know. We even went to Dr.Jeff, Rocky Mountain Vetโs Clinic but he wasnโt there... So where should we go during those 2 weeks other than where I said? Donโt worry about making sure that both of us can or want to do what you are suggesting as I usually need to sleep in the afternoon... Iโm eager to read what you have to say...
โDec-20-2018 02:22 PM
โDec-20-2018 08:04 AM
sillyme wrote:missnmountains wrote:
Our favorite spot in the mountains while we lived in Colorado was Winding River in Grandby. Close to RMNP and tons of hiking and moose.
Our favorite spot near the foothills was Chatfield State Park about 20 miles south of Denver.
Ken
Dear Ken, Iโve read somewhere that you are the authority on Denver and everything Colorado so here I go: My hubby John and I (I use a scooter to get around most of the time as I canโt walk long distances anymore due to various medical reasons) are coming to CO for 2 weeks starting 6/29/19. Weโll be renting a 30โ Class C and right after that weโll need to have some camping facilities booked somewhere. The only thing my husband has said that he wants to do so far is; rent a car so that we can go into Denver proper to visit the State Mint, visit some type of Mexican town that he recalls from his childhood, visit the RMNP, he wants to do some hiking, mountain biking and who knows what else. We might meet up with one or 2 of his nephews for a few days of camping but thatโs about it. My dilemma is that I always do the itinerary but for some reason, I donโt have a clue as to where to start etc... what I know for sure is that I have to return the RV the morning of July 13th. I also know that weโre coming at the worse time of the year to visit the Park and that if I had it my way, I would have gone in September but ....
weโve already been to Colorado Springs and its surroundings as well as Pikes Mountain and the train and also to the Royal Gorge then the Great Sand Dune Natโl Park, Durango then Mesa Verde Natโl Park. And Just last Spring we went from Denver s/b on 25 all the way through NM to I-10 W/B to Nogales ( slight detour) then N/B and N/W through Tucson, Phoenix, and so on. All that to say weโve seen some of Colorado but thereโs still a lot to see I know. We even went to Dr.Jeff, Rocky Mountain Vetโs Clinic but he wasnโt there... So where should we go during those 2 weeks other than where I said? Donโt worry about making sure that both of us can or want to do what you are suggesting as I usually need to sleep in the afternoon... Iโm eager to read what you have to say...
โDec-20-2018 06:19 AM
missnmountains wrote:
Our favorite spot in the mountains while we lived in Colorado was Winding River in Grandby. Close to RMNP and tons of hiking and moose.
Our favorite spot near the foothills was Chatfield State Park about 20 miles south of Denver.
Ken
โDec-18-2018 08:57 AM
ppine wrote:
In wetter country, Colorado is full of mosquitoes and plenty of other insects.
โDec-17-2018 07:01 AM
โDec-16-2018 01:04 PM
goducks10 wrote:If you have been to Alaska, Colorado has no mosquito problem anytime, anywhere! The only time we notice them at all is if a few get inside the trailer.
Being up that high in elevation what are the mosquito's like in June and July?
โDec-16-2018 12:47 PM
โDec-16-2018 08:13 AM
goducks10 wrote:
Being up that high in elevation what are the mosquito's like in June and July?
โDec-16-2018 08:08 AM
goducks10 wrote:
Being up that high in elevation what are the mosquito's like in June and July?
โDec-16-2018 07:44 AM
โDec-16-2018 05:33 AM
Jandy2015 wrote:
Thank you so much for all the responses in here.
We feel so naive thinking that April the birds and bees would be out as the beautiful spring flowers bloom in Colorado.
Oh, for sure the Birds and the Bees along with shorts and T's in April just need to be aware it May and Likely will Change in 3 days ๐ That said the Mountains and I-70 Vail Pass could require Chains even if you are pulling with a 4X4 TV. Most likely it will be Sunny and Beautiful - BUT.....need to at least be aware (see note below on chain laws)
We may have to rethink and get heartier accommodation.
IMHO even in Moab, in April, the nights can be Chilly and require some heat - so just need to be aware and plan for it.
But great options to look into.
This is the perfect place for help.
I might put up a post about our whole trip to get some basic advice on what to do.
That would be Great, as you have many here and on irv2 who Know Colorado and can help steer you in the right direction.
Thanks again
โDec-16-2018 05:31 AM