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Colorado National Monument is located near the small town of Fruita, Colorado, in the far western portion of the state. The nearest larger town is Grand Junction, at less than 15 miles to the east, while Denver, the state's capital, is about 250 miles to the east. In contrast, the border the state shares with neighboring Utah is only about 20 miles to the west.

This portion of Colorado is quite arid, consisting mostly of dry, open scrubland. You will also find several rocky, rugged canyons, some of which were cut by the mighty, Colorado River, herself. Fruita and Grand Junction are some of the larger towns found locally, so in addition to the many recreational activities offered by the park, you will also find restaurants, museums, and historical sites to explore.

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Getting Outdoors

Renting an RV near Colorado National Monument means you will have easy access to many different outdoor activities. Moon Farm is located nearby. This working farm offers a petting zoo, of sorts, where numerous farm animals are available to see and touch. Animals include donkeys, rabbits, and even peacocks! There is a small museum on-site, as well.

There are a number of hiking trails that run through the park. The most highly-trafficked ones are found close to the park's visitor center and roads. These are fairly short, and their difficulty is low, so they are appropriate for families. If you're up for a challenge, there are other, far more difficult and longer backcountry trails that can be explored, as well.

There are plenty of other activities available at the park. These include bicycling on the Rim Rock Drive. There are some areas where rock climbing is also allowed. The park is known for its scenic points that are good for pictures. You may find these picturesque places to be a perfect place to enjoy a picnic lunch, as well. Visitors should be aware there is very little shade in this area, and the weather can get quite hot during the warmer months.

Camping at Colorado National Monument

You won't have any trouble camping with an RV at Colorado National Monument Saddlehorn Campground is found within the park boundaries, and portions of it are open year-round.

Some of the campsites at this campground are reservable, and others are only available on a first-come-first-served basis. Flush toilets and potable water are offered but only during the summer months. There are also no hookups available. Pets are welcome in the campground, as well.

Monument RV Park is in town and is open throughout the year. Full-hookup campsites are available here. The park is situated just off of I-70, so it should be easy to find. WiFi, cable, bathrooms, showers, and a laundry facility are offered for campers, as well. There is also a camp store, on-site playground equipment for the kids, and pets are welcome here. As it is so close to many fun activities, plenty of people enjoy RV camping at Colorado National Monument, so it shouldn't be difficult to locate any services you may need.

Exploring the Area

When you book an RV in Mesa County, you will find all sorts of interesting activities throughout the local area. The Saddlehorn Visitor Center is available at the park. It features maps to help you navigate the park grounds. It also offers displays that highlight the animals and ecosystems found here. Rangers provide educational information and programs, as well. There are also some informational movies offered. National monument RV camping makes it easy to enjoy all the opportunities these types of destinations make available.

The Historic Rim Rock Drive runs through the park. Drivers should be prepared for the steep cliffs and the sharp curves they will encounter on this scenic route. They should also be on the lookout for bicycles that share the road, as well. The road meanders through canyons comprised of red rocks that contrast against the hearty, green foliage that grows in them. This is also a great way to see the animals that call the park home.

Many dinosaur bones have been found in the local area. Some of these are highlighted at the Museum of Western Colorado: Dinosaur Journey Museum, which is found in town. Here you can see life-sized versions of these "terrible lizards" and even experience an earthquake simulator. This locale also offers exhibits that detail the history of the nearby region.

When you've been looking for a really unique and scenic place to visit, consider camping at the Colorado National Monument. Go for a hike, check out a local museum, or enjoy a scenic drive. Camp in an RV near Fruita and enjoy your time on the western slope of Colorado.

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