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Located in Aurora, Colorado, Cherry Creek State Park overlooks the Rocky Mountains from its 880-acre reservoir. This scenic park is located close to downtown Denver, but its natural prairie and wetland area offers an escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. If you’re looking for a relaxing, outdoor adventure with many fun activities to keep you content, this is the place for you.

RV camping sites and tent sites are available for individuals, families, and large groups. From boating, swimming, and fishing to hiking trails, model airplane flying, and dog parks, there’s plenty of attractions for everyone. Camping at Cherry Creek State Park is available year-round, so winter campers can enjoy fun activities like cross-country skiing and ice fishing.

Cherry Creek’s dam and reservoir were constructed in 1950 to protect Denver from river floods. The park was later opened to visitors, offering access to the reservoir and recreation center in 1975. In August 1993, the park was the site the papal mass of the Eighth World Youth Day with Pope John Paul II. Today, millions of individuals and families visit Cherry Creek State Park for its natural beauty, recreational activities, and proximity to other state parks and nature reserves. Book an RV in Arapahoe County and immerse yourself in this outdoor oasis.

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Getting Outdoors

A huge draw to Cherry Creek State Park is its scenic hiking and biking trails. Of the park’s 35-mile trail network, 12 miles are paved and easily accessible for hikers of all skill levels. Most trails are multi-use and open to hikers, bikers, and horseback riders, while others are foot traffic only.

Wildlife watching opportunities also abound on the trails — you could see anything from deer and beavers to prairie dogs and coyotes. Bald eagles often soar over Cherry Creek State Park, so keep your eyes on the sky.

Cherry Creek State Park offers something most state parks don’t: an off-leash dog park. Pups have more than 100 fenced acres to roam here, as well as access to trails and a creek from right inside the off-leash area. Visitors looking to use the dog park must acquire a pass.

No matter what kind of adventure you’re after, whether it’s jet skiing, fishing, or simply learning more about the park’s ecosystem, the activities at Cherry Creek State Park are truly endless.

Camping at Cherry Creek

Cherry Creek State Park offers more than 125 tent and RV campsites as well as three group sites. The campground’s peak season is from May to September, and sites fill up fast during the summer, so consider booking your site as far in advance as possible if visiting during a weekend. Limited winter camping is also available in the Abilene Loop between November and April.

Big rigs are welcome at Cherry Creek State Park, which offers pull-through sites for vehicles up to 80 feet long. Full hookups with 50-amp electrical service and a seasonal dump station are also provided for RV campers at Cherry Creek State Park. Other amenities include restrooms, showers, laundry facilities, and drinking water. All campsites are pet-friendly as long as dogs remain on a leash.

The campground also offers convenient access to an outdoor amphitheater which doubles as a picnic area complete with seating and a fire pit.

Exploring The Area

Rocky Mountain National Park, one of the biggest national parks in the U.S., is less than two hours from Cherry Creek State Park, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts motoring through Colorado. The Rocky Mountains also provide a breathtaking backdrop to Cherry Creek’s reservoir, so visitors can marvel at the snowy peaks without ever stepping foot outside the park.

Another attraction close to the park is the Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum. The museum, located on a former Air Force base in Denver, houses unique and iconic aircraft, including a homemade helicopter and a fun flight simulator.

Just under 20 minutes away from Cherry Creek State Park is the Denver Botanical Gardens, which ranks in the top five of the nation. With year-round events such as concerts, educational workshops, and plant sales, there’s always a reason to stop by and enjoy Denver’s favorite garden.

During your RV camping trip near Aurora or Denver, be sure to visit one of the vast forests nearby for a day or three, including the Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests, jam-packed with untamed wilderness and stunning vistas. Camping near Cherry Creek National Park offers endless possibilities, so no matter where you go next, you’ll always find exciting activities and jaw-dropping views within a short distance.

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