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FullTime in CO help

pairodice
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My wife and I have a 1990 Bluebird Wanderlodge WB40 foot that we are living full-time in.
We are in TX currently but need to go to Denver to move a bunch of junk out of our storage building and get rid of it. That is the underlying reasoning for heading North, also getting out of the TX heat sounds very good. We have stayed at a few campgrounds near Denver, like Chief Hosa (avoid like the plague in a big rig),
Golden Terrace RV (nice but $$$ and windy),
CottonWood RV Park in Idaho Springs (excellent and beautiful, poor internet reception),
and a few others around Colorado Springs that I fail to remember at the moment...
We would like to find somewhere that is open all year as we plan to stay for a while, has decent wifi or Verizon Wireless 4G works... I work out of the coach and need to have decent wifi or be able to find an office with wifi/internet...
I would like to try somewhere more Southerly (south of CO Springs) - any suggestions for parks to stay at that would accomodate these requests?
Thanks!
Adrian
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rxatkin
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We're thinking about staying at Colorado Heights for two nights. Anyone have any comments or suggestions for a better RV park in that general area? Is Colorado Heights a nice place to spend a couple of nights in July?

BFSLINC
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Three suggestions. One is in Old Colorado City, Garden of the Gods campground. All the services you need they have. Good location, near everything and they are open all year. The other is Mountaindale. It's south of the Springs off Hwy 115. Check their web site for the details, as far as wifi, phone and season. I think they are open year round. The last is just north of the Springs. Colorado Heights. It used to be just members only but I remember reading they are now open to the public. Hope these help, good luck.