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The tiny village founded by a few dozen Chicago families in 1870 is now one of the largest cities in Colorado. About a century later, a large IBM plant and some other technology developments caused significant growth. Today, the combination of rich history and a thriving economy makes Longmont a great place to live and work. To best experience this quiet yet bustling community in the scenic Colorado mountains, search for an RV in Longmont today.

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Experience the Sites and Scenery

The weather is quite mild in Colorado for most of the year. So, you have the independence to explore this gorgeous area. And, a camper rental in Longmont, CO is a good way to do just that.

St. Vrain State Park is in nearby Firestone. It’s a quiet, simple, and serene destination for area families. Many people come to see birds in flight that may not be visible anywhere else. Others come for the fishing. Modern fishing piers and boat landings provide easy access to the well-stocked lake. Still others come to enjoy one of the many nature trails or to take nature photographs. St. Vrain State Park has 87 RV-friendly campsites.

Not many places in the world have a brook that runs through downtown, but Boulder is one such location. Altogether, Boulder Creek runs over 30 miles, roughly following the Continental Divide in many places. All along the creek, which is actually more like a river, people enjoy fly fishing, tubing, and other outdoor activities. During the summer, the Boulder Creek Festival takes place in the downtown area.

The Rabbit Mountain Open Space Preserve is in the eastern Boulder County foothills. This park is one of the few remaining unspoiled areas in Colorado. So, the park closes at night, limits activity during the day, and has no place to put your Longmont motorhome rental. If you take more than a few steps on one of the park’s three winding trails, you’ll see why there are so many rules. Ecologically, foothills are a delicate transitionary place. So, there are dozens of kinds of mammals, from squirrels to bears. Different kinds of birds crowd the skies, and several kinds of reptiles prowl in the waters.

For a first-class relaxation experience, try the Union Reservoir Nature Area. The lake is a great place for sailing. In fact, there are weekly sailboat races. Paddleboarding, picnicking, and fishing are also quite popular.

City Attractions

To learn more about these places, visit the Longmont Museum & Cultural Center. It features the permanent Front Range Rising exhibit, which examines the culture, geography, and history of the Denver area. The rotating exhibits usually involve science, history, or art. They usually contain interactive elements for kids. Recent expansions include a 250-seat auditorium, large atrium, and Kaiser Permanente Education Center. Experience more of what the Colorado seasons have to offer at Roosevelt Park. There’s very good ice skating in the winter, a large flower garden during the spring and summer, and a fun Oktoberfest party in the fall. The park is easily accessible. In addition to a very nice pond, it has two large play areas for children of all ages. For the grown-ups, the park features a series of bronze statues which commemorate an appearance by Vice President Theodore Roosevelt at the turn of the 20th Century.

What’s Unique

In many other parts of the world, people have subdued nature to live in certain places. But in Longmont, nature and people seem to have found peace with each other. At times, that truce may be an uneasy one. But that preservation mindset and forward-thinking spirit has propelled Longmont for almost a 150 years. That balance is one thing that makes a Longmont RV rental such a cool experience. Travelers get the best of both worlds. You get to experience nature and not leave the comforts of home.

Where to Park It

For the best of both worlds in terms of RV parks, try the Countrywood Inn & RV Park. It has 10 large rooms and 20 RV spaces. The park offers free WiFi and cable. Other amenities include a large laundromat and ample picnic facilities. Large shade trees spread out overhead, and a privacy fence surrounds the park. The aforementioned parks are all within easy driving distance, and there are shopping opportunities (including grocery stores) within easy walking distance.

Whether or not the fair is in town, you can park your Longmont motorhome rental at the Boulder County Fairgrounds Campground. The spacious and well-shaded camp has 96 slots, in addition to restroom and shower facilities. This campground is exclusively for short-term RVers, as the maximum stay is 14 days. The Boulder County Fair is held here every year in early August and is the oldest such event in the state of Colorado.

The Food

Frontier communities like Longmont enjoy their meat, potatoes, and barbecue. People also like lots of fruits and vegetables, and you can usually find lots of fresh ones at the local market or grocery store. But there is also diversity here. A popular restaurant with the locals in town is Rosario’s Peruvian Restaurant on Ken Pratt.

Longmont is something completely out of the ordinary. To best experience it, start loading your RV or reserve your Longmont RV rental today.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


  • Hiking TrailLocation
  • St. Vrain Greenway Trail, COLongmont, CO
  • McIntosh Lake, COLongmont, CO
  • Pella Crossing Loop Trail, COHygiene, CO
  • Lagerman Reservoir Trail, COLongmont, CO
  • Dodd Reservoir Trail, CONiwot, CO
  • Coot Lake Trail, COLongmont, CO
  • East Boulder Trail: White Rocks Section, COBoulder, CO
  • Eagle Wind Trail, CORabbit Mountain Open Space, CO
  • Little Thompson Overlook Trail, CORabbit Mountain Open Space, CO
  • Boulder Resevoir Loop Trail, COBoulder, CO

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