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Guarding the entrance to the Rocky Mountains, not too far outside Denver and Fort Collins, sits Brush, Colorado. It rests right along I-76 coming down out of Nebraska and is named after the Colorado cattle pioneer Jared L. Brush. Interesting to note, Jared Brush never lived in the town that bears his name, but rather in Greeley. In later life, Jared Brush served as Lieutenant Governor of the state of Colorado and often visited what would become his namesake numerous times during his term in office. When you search for an RV in Brush, you will be in a highly convenient location to visit a wide range of amazing sites.

One of those is the Pawnee National Grassland to the north, east of Fort Collins. Even though I-76 jogs southwest into Denver, you can pick up Route 34 with your motorhome rental from Brush and head into Rocky Mountain National Park. Just to the north of that, you can visit Arapahoe and Roosevelt National Forests. If you’re looking for a bit more of a climb, you can visit Pikes Peak near Colorado Springs, which is the highest drivable peak in the contiguous United States.

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The Great Outdoors

When you rent an RV anywhere in Colorado, you’re going to be surrounded by some breathtaking views no matter where you go. If you want to head toward Denver, you could spend weeks visiting the many incredible sites, including the Mount Evans Scenic Byway.

This is a high-altitude drive that climbs more than 7,000 feet in just 28 miles. You won’t be able to take that luxury RV rental from Brush on this drive, but if you’re towing a car along with you, this is a wonderful trip. No matter what time of the year you visit, Mount Evans is absolutely captivating and breathtaking. Be sure to have a camera, plenty of storage space, and lots of time because you will be pulling off into designated spaces over and over again just to get a glimpse of the magnificent views surrounding you.

The Cherry Creek Trail in Denver is a simple park that parallels the Cherry Creek for about 15 miles. You can hike, walk, or bike from downtown to the Cherry Creek Reservoir. Even though it’s in the middle of the major metropolitan region, this park doesn’t tend to get busy all that often.

Another fun and exciting activity many people enjoy when visiting Colorado with a luxury RV rental from Brush is river rafting. There are plenty of whitewater rafting companies offering their services for people with all sorts of skill levels. You don’t need any prior experience to enjoy this outdoor adventure in many parts of the area.

RV Parks

Because of its close proximity to Denver and Fort Collins, you won’t have much trouble finding quality travel centers, especially along I-76 as well as 24-hour Walmart supercenters where you may be able to stay for a night or two. Before setting your wheels down at one of these Walmart destinations, make sure you call ahead to confirm availability with store management.

There are plenty of RV parks throughout Colorado, including Brush Memorial Park Campground. Even though this is relatively small, they do have pull-through sites and a pool, in season. They have electric and water, but no sewer hookups. When you have a motorhome rental in Brush, whether you’re passing through or not, this could be a good stop.

Emerald Campground is located in Fort Morgan and has full hookup service, including 30 and 50 amp electric. They have pull-through sites and basic amenities of restrooms and showers. Most of the sites are dirt and gravel and it sits behind a hotel. They also have laundry facilities.

Riverside Park is also located in Fort Morgan and is quaint. They do offer 30 amp electric hookups and restrooms. They also have a pool in season, a playground for the kids, and recreational trails to enjoy. It is mostly shaded and considered a beautiful park.

Exploring the City

As noted, you will not have a shortage of activities to enjoy when you book a camper rental in Brush, Colorado. One of those could be to visit the Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Company Headquarters Building, located in Denver. There are beautiful murals and artifacts on display here. It is a historic landmark that gives us great insight into one of the earliest forms of communication via telephone.

The Denver Zoo is also a great place to visit. They have over 4,000 animals representing more than 600 species. The zoo is dedicated to conservation and providing education to visitors near and far. It is one of the most visited cultural destinations throughout Colorado and when you enjoy a travel trailer rental in Brush, this can be a great day-long activity with the entire family.

Four Mile Historic Park is also located in Denver and sits along the banks of the Cherry Creek. It is a 12-acre oasis that is home to the oldest standing structure remaining in Denver. There are pioneer exhibits, guided tours, and it’s a great way to see the frontier past of this great state.

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