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Dolores means “sorrow” in Spanish but sorrow is not a feeling you get when you rent an RV in this colorful town in southwestern Colorado. This tiny enclave sits along the Dolores River with which it shares a name as well as the McPhee Reservoir, a manmade lake. Dolores has only a few main streets in its small downtown area, with a few breweries, museums, RV parks, and food markets.

Dolores was originally established as a stop along the Rio Grande Southern Railroad and became the pre-eminent town in the area after the town of Big Bend was submerged by the damming of the Dolores River. The appeal of this small community is obvious as soon as you arrive, straddled by mountains to the north and gorgeous scenery on all sides. On top of that, the area has an ancient energy spurred by the ancestral Pueblo natives that call the region home. Remnants of this incredible civilization are everywhere in southwestern Colorado, making it an exciting destination for history lovers.

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Explore the Outdoors

When you search for an RV in Dolores you will surely want to know where to bring your Dolores travel trailer rental to get your full use of it. Luckily for you, there are more forests, parks, and recreation areas than you can possibly imagine in this corner of Colorado. McPhee Recreation Area is a natural choice as it borders the town of Dolores to the west. The recreation area sits on a large mesa that overlooks the river valley below, giving guests startling views of the surrounding landscape. The reservoir is an amazing place to take a boat for a spin, go swimming, or catch some fish to cook for dinner over a sizzling campfire. You can bring your Dolores RV rental to camp at the RV-friendly campground just minutes from the water. There are miles of shoreline on the reservoir found within San Juan National Forest, one of the largest, uninterrupted stretches of wilderness in the entire state.

Another place worth checking out when you rent an RV is Navajo State Park on the shores of the Navajo Reservoir that is shared between Colorado and New Mexico. The lake has 150 miles of shoreline that can be enjoyed for fishing, swimming, and wildlife viewing purposes. Plenty of campsites can be utilized at the state park so you and your Dolores camper rental have a place to stay.

Canyon of the Ancients National Monument is an epic park with archeological importance in addition to its unreal beauty that can be seen by driving west to the Utah-Colorado state line in your Dolores motorhome rental. There are upwards of 6,000 significant historical sites left behind by the Pueblo people who lived in the region for thousands of years. Lots of stone towers, brick ruins, and village remnants can be found when exploring the massive monument.

Mesa Verde National Park is one of the most incredible cultural heritage spots in the entire country with more Pueblo structures to see and photograph. The site is known for the iconic cliff dwellings etched into the red stone of the mountains. The Cliff Palace and the Long House are two structures in particular that have remained protected and preserved over countless centuries. There are facilities that sell food at the park as well as a network of trails and a few campgrounds for you and your Dolores RV trailer rental to enjoy.

RV Parks to Visit

Dolores’ status as a recreation destination makes it incredibly easy to find RV parks in the vicinity. Cozy Comfort RV Park can be found in the heart of town and could be a suitable choice for you to consider. The park is open all year round and is popular especially with the winter recreation crowd.

Outpost Motel and RV Park is also located in Dolores and has cabins, hotel rooms, and campsites for RVs. There is a lovely river walkway to stroll along through the park where you can collect your thoughts and enjoy the scenery. Circle C RV Park is a great place to go if you would like to stay a few minutes outside of town. There is a variety of amenities to enjoy here.

Additionally, the recreation area on McPhee Reservoir is a fantastic place to stay when you have an RV rental near Dolores.

City Sightseeing

For a small town in the middle of what appears to be nowhere, Dolores has a few tricks up its sleeve when it comes to providing attractions to eager visitors. Upon arriving in town it is recommended that you stop by the Dolores Visitor Center to pick up some informational pamphlets and learn some amazing things about the area. The Anasazi Heritage Center is Colorado’s premier archaeological museum studying the ancient indigenous people of the southwest. The museum studies a variety of cultures and has over three million artifacts in its collection.

The Rio Grande Southern Railroad Museum is another history-themed institution focusing on a different era of history. The museum pays homage to the first railroad depot in town that greatly contributed to its inception and growth throughout the years. There are several working locomotives, automobiles, and other railroad features on display as well as a small gift shop for guests to purchase souvenirs.

When you rent an RV in Dolores you can also head to the nearby town of Cortez with its own collection of museums and archaeological sites.

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