joshuajim wrote:
The wife and I both retired and in our 70’s are planning a trip to Colorado this fall between Sep 15 and Oct 15.
We have done most of CA, OR, UT and AZ.
We prefer quiet Fed, State and Local campgrounds and rarely go to commercial or private locations.
We pull a 27’ Wildwood so size is a consideration, but I don’t need pull throughs.
We don’t need a lot of attractions other than scenery as we don’t do the tourist thing anymore.
We would be coming thru UT on I-70.
Your suggestions?
Old thread that might help.Why this is the BEST Time of the Year to be in Colorado - ASPEN!!!Get into the mountains of Colorado but - As you roll out of Utah be sure to Drive RT 128 out of Moab to I-70, IMHO one of the Best River drives in the Country. Depending on YOU, and what you might enjoy I'd suggest heading toward Ouray/Telluride/Lake City, some of the most beautiful wild and just stunning areas in Colorado in late September.
Keep in mind that Elevation will be the key to the Color - Rt 133 from Delta towards Aspen is worth the effort, as will just about anywhere in the mountain passes of Colorado. Depending on your location there are many Great options to Camp - we generally just as the Locals as to what will still be open and where might be best.
All of the State Parks in Colorado are Great, but some are closing down in October so be sure to Check that out. Weekends will still be popular but you should be able to find something in almost every location that will work for you.
fangs, has a link with many options in Colorado
Be sure to keep your camera ready as there are soooooo many opportunities in your future. Will also be smart to layer up as a storm of many descriptions will likely great you at least once during your travels or Hikes.
Hope this is of some help, IMHO there are no wrong Choices, just missed opportunities.
Best of Luck,