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Old 09-09-2013, 06:51 PM   #1
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Colorado info needed

Need Colorado info. Expect most of Sept will be there. Excited! Lots of train rides!!!!!

Will be in the area of Rocky Mtn Nat'l Park. Later, Durrango.

Got ideas on nice full hookup camping?
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Old 09-10-2013, 06:18 PM   #2
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Need Colorado info. Expect most of Sept will be there. Excited! Lots of train rides!!!!!

Will be in the area of Rocky Mtn Nat'l Park. Later, Durrango.

Got ideas on nice full hookup camping?
I preciate yer support!!!
I've stayed in Both Ouray and Silverton, Both were just fine. Hot spring pool in Ouray makes me want to stay there more than Silverton.
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Dave, I know some people don't like them, but we had a good stay at the KOA in Estes Park, just a few miles from the entrance to RMNP. Just a word of caution: The campground holds an ice cream social in an open air gazebo in the evenings. On night we went in and saw that the chest freezer was all ripped up, one side was hanging off. The manager told us, very matter of fact, that a bear had tried to get at the ice cream the previous night. Our site was less than 50 feet away! So don't store anything in your basement that smells of food.
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Old 09-10-2013, 06:27 PM   #4
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We just came from Estes Park yesterday. We stayed at the Elk Meadow campground. Nice park, hot tub and heated swimming pool. Have breakfast at Clair's restaurant downtown. Hard to beat. The park is right before the entrance to Rocky mountain National park.
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We just came from Estes Park yesterday. We stayed at the Elk Meadow campground. Nice park, hot tub and heated swimming pool. Have breakfast at Clair's restaurant downtown. Hard to beat. The park is right before the entrance to Rocky mountain National park.
X2 on Elk Meadow. Great park.
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Upscale "glamping" can be had at Wolf Creek RV Park in Pagosa Springs, CO.

Wolf Creek Run Motor Coach River Park - Home Page

The Hot Springs is a short drive from the park, and it's a beautiful place to see, as well as soak weary bones. Here's a link to the Hot Springs (even if it says "Loading" in this link):

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Hide the credit cards, as there's tons of shopping in unique shops around town. Don't miss Goodman's Department store - the original wooden floors from long ago creak when you walk on them, and there's a huge selection of western gear - you'll smell the leather when you walk in the front door. Say hi to Bob Goodman if he's there - the store's been in his family for over 100 years.

Take a ride up to the top of the Continental Divide on Wolf Creek Pass - worth the trip, and about 25 miles away. If you feel adventurous, right at the top there's a road on the north side that goes right up to the crest, and a great hiking trail from there. Passenger cars can make it pretty easily with just a little attention to the gravel road to miss the rough spots. Take a lunch - there's a picnic area there with restrooms.

On the way to Wolf Creek Pass at the base of the mountains is Treasure Falls, and a fairly easy hike up to the top of the trail leads you to the base of the falls. The valley floor comprises Bootjack Ranch, which just sold for over $50M. In my opinion, based on beauty alone, it should have sold for twice that.

Chimney Rock National Monument, on the west side of town, provides a fascinating insight to the ancient Anasazi life, complete with abandoned ruins and kivas (ceremonial rooms). Definitely worth seeing.

If you're old enough to remember Red Ryder, stop in and say hello to Fred Harmon at the Harmon Museum. Fred is the son of the author and artist of the same name who drew the series, and was a contemporary of Walt Disney. Fred also worked for CBS in New York, and was key in producing lots of shows you'll be familiar with, such as 60 Minutes - ask him about it. Fred's a great guy, and will happily tell you about life here in Pagosa "way back when", upon which Red Ryder's exploits are based.

That should last you a few days...and there's far more to do in the general area.

There's the Aztec Ruins in Aztec NM (just across the border south of Durango), also home to Anasazi ruins and the only completely restored ceremonial kiva - a beautiful thing to see. It's all within a few hundred feet of the entrance, and on level ground.

As others have mentioned, Mesa Verde is not to be missed. We've hiked the back country there dozens of times, and still see things we've missed.

Don't miss the Durango narrow gauge railroad either - take a ride to Silverton, CO, an old mining town where my relatives mined for silver - unfortunately, they didn't strike it rich, or anywhere close to it.

Hope that helps...
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X2 on Elk Meadow. Great park.
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X3 on Elk Meadow!! Just left a couple of weeks ago. Also on the other side at Grand Lake Winding River Resort.
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When you get to Durango, check out Lightner Creek campground
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Thanks everybody!
You folks are awesome!

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