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If you’re longing for wide open prairies with a mountain skyline in the distance, getting an RV rental in Kiowa, Colorado, is something to consider. This town has a lot of charm, a rich history, and if you’re looking for either soothing serenity or fun recreation activities, the Rocky Mountains are not very far from your travel trailer rental in Kiowa. In this majestic mountain range, you’ll find places such as Rocky Mountain National Park, White River National Forest, and lots of scenic peaks, including Cheyenne Mountain and Thunder Butte.

When your nature urge has been satisfied, for the time being, the cities of Denver and Colorado Springs, with their many attractions, are quite easy to reach with your camper rental in Kiowa. For some more local experiences, you can give the hub city of Limon a visit, or you could embark on exciting outdoor adventures in Castle Rock. Are you worried it might prove difficult to reach all these intriguing destinations with your luxury RV rental in Kiowa? No need, Colorado State Highway 86 runs through the town and will take you anywhere you want to go.

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The Great Outdoors of Kiowa

If you want to experience some of the stunning Colorado landscape, look no further than Roxborough State Park. Here you can wander along miles of trails through the open prairie and the breathtaking red-rock formations, 300 million years in the making. For the birder, there are over 100 different bird species to look for and should you want some more fauna, try spotting a black-tailed prairie dog or a red fox. There’s also a visitor center, but you might want to bring your own camera film in case that’s not available at the center.

Equally close to your motorhome rental in Kiowa you’ll find Chatfield State Park, where the hiking trails are plenty, and the birds are even more plentiful. Its reservoir is perfect for water activities such as boating, water skiing, and fishing, and while you’re taking in the gorgeous panoramic vistas of the rolling hills and riparian wetlands, keep your eyes open for elk and bullfrogs. For those who want to know more about the fascinating area, the Audubon Center, a nature education center, is a great place to start.

The captivating Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge is located just outside of Denver and not too far from your RV trailer rental in Kiowa. The area has a long history, which includes being the location for the manufacturing of chemical weapons during WWII, but now it’s a safe place for many animals and plants. Here you can hike on trails through wetland and woodland, where you might see waterfowl or deer respectively. There are various programs, one of which will teach you outdoor survival skills - ideal for the adventurous nature lover.

RV Parks in Kiowa

There’s an abundance of fine locations to park your RV rental near Kiowa, so you’ll have the luxury of choosing in which area you’d prefer to stay the night. If you drive the 50 minutes to Limon, you can stay at the quiet Limon KOA campground where you’ll be provided with full hookups, cable TV, and access to both RV supplies and groceries. About 35 minutes' drive away from Kiowa, Falcon Meadow RV Campground is a simple park with views over the fields of buffalo grass and dandelions. It’s not simple enough, however, to not give you full hookups, Wi-Fi, and 24/7 restroom and laundry facilities. There’s also a convenience store on site.

Should you prefer to be closer to the town with your Kiowa RV rental, Casey’s RV Hideaway is just a few miles away. Here you’ll be surrounded by pine trees, which contribute to the relaxing atmosphere. There are also water and electric hookups, as well as a dump station and restrooms. For your grocery and snack needs, there are a couple of grocery stores in Kiowa and also some gas stations where you can fill up your RV tank.

Exploring the Town of Kiowa

For any history buffs who decide to book an RV in Kiowa, the Elbert County Historical Society & Museum is a delightful place to visit. The museum is the result of several generations’ passion for preserving the settler and later history of the county and displays various photographs and artifacts collected by the society. Even though the town is named after the Kiowa tribe, they are not included since they only hunted there during the summer, but their former presence, along with that of other tribes, can be seen in the town’s street names.

After having spent some time inside, a visit to a park might be a nice change of scenery. In Fawn Valley Park you can stroll around and soak up the atmosphere of the town, all while seeing the beautiful mountaintop skyline in the distance. If you brought the whole family, or if you just want to sit on a swing for a bit, there’s a large recreation and play area which is great for kids and anyone who wants to have a little picnic.

A.F. Nordman Memorial Park might be smaller in size but it has the biggest of hearts. There are lovely green grass and trees and a tennis court where you can check if you still have that tennis elbow, and the park also hosts several events. For the pumpkin lover, the Kiowa Pumpkin Festival takes place in the fall and should you visit during the summer, you can’t miss the Kiowa Street Fair where you’ll meet magicians and vendors and play games. For the hungry, the town has both American and Mexican food to offer.

So what are you waiting for, it doesn’t matter if you prefer the quiet mountains or busy city, you’ll most likely enjoy a trip to Kiowa either way, so why not bring the whole family.

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