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sullivanclan
Feb 23, 2017Explorer
Welcome! Keep in mind Summer in Colorado is a bit later than other parts of the country, especially in the high country. Early Spring winds can be a challenge as well. I might suggest a trip over RMNP, then cross the interstate and go over the passes toward Leadville, Salida area, back to Canyon City if heading back East, or continue on highway 50 West toward Gunnison, Montrose and the Western Slope, heading either South to Ouray, or North through the Wine and Peach country of Grand Junction, returning East back to the Denver area. Lots of boondocking opportunity in the Central and Western part of the State that sees less tourism then the RMNP areas. As others noted, do a little planning as RV Resorts and campgrounds, especially in popular areas can fill quickly. Take the road less traveled as often as possible, enjoy the small towns where locals can give lots of ideas on safe camp areas in local forests. Hope that helps.
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