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fanrgs
Mar 01, 2019Explorer
S-n-L wrote:Not really too surprising when you realize how fast this area is growing and how expensive buying enough land for an RV park would be. That's why most of the close-in RV parks are on land owned by the State Parks, City of Golden, City of Lakewood, Jefferson County, Prospect Rec District, etc.
Thanks everyone,
It is surprising how few good choices there are.
State/local governments are the only ones who can afford to build them. And some of those are primarily filled with construction and other semi-permanent workers (eg., Prospect RV Park). If you didn't allow those workers, you might be empty from November to May, but your mortgage, utility, and tax bills would still have to be paid all year.
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