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If you’re someone who fancies both the great outdoors and some live music, consider booking an RV rental to Red Rocks Park in scenic Morrison, CO. Seriously, this place is a rocking good time. People from all over flock to the area for its open-air amphitheater etched right into the rock structures, which was deemed a National Historic Landmark in 2015. Some even claim it’s the most acoustically perfect amphitheater that is also naturally occurring. As such, the park ensures to operate everything as sustainable as possible.

Red Rocks Park spans 738 acres and sits 6,450 feet above sea level. Acting as a transition zone between the Great Plains and the Rocky Mountains, this land was once home to dinosaurs and still does have a thriving ecosystem of critters and plants. The amphitheater began as the artistic vision of John Brisben Walker in the early 1900s. The city of Denver eventually purchased the land from Walker and completed the construction of the amphitheater in 1947. Since then, musical legends like Sting, The Beatles, and U2 have performed for not only the audience but the surrounding landscape. Just come through with your camper rental to see the magic for yourself.

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Believe it or not, the amphitheater is a happening place for those who like to vary their workouts and get out of the gym. Runners especially tend to enjoy the terrain and access to the steps and benches. Red Rocks Park encourages creativity in all aspects of life. Not to mention, you’ll have a fantastic view while you get your heart rate up. Just be respectful of the space. The park also hosts group activities like Yoga on the Rocks; check the calendar for all available classes while you’re in town.

Furthermore, Red Rocks Park maintains a variety of trails on site that are open to hikers and bikers. Four trails in particular (Geologic Overlook, Trading Post, Funicular, and Mt. Vernon Creek) are reserved for pedestrians only. Given the altitude level in which these spots sit, it might be wise to consult your doctor before officially planning your rental RV trip here. Otherwise, many of the trails intertwine and lead you to different destinations within the park. You’re guaranteed a spectacular view when you reach the top. Do check conditions before heading out on foot or on wheels as many of the trails are only three feet wide.

Of course, the main focus of Red Rocks Park isn’t so much as a physical stimulation as it is an emotional or mental one. The amphitheater is a great way to boogey the evening away, surrounded by mountains. The concert calendar is available online and features a nice array of artists and genres. If this is the main draw to the area for you, plan your motorhome rental trip around which events are happening when.

Though, if your wanderlust is still sky-high, there are plenty of other parks nearby and recreation options available. Jefferson County encompasses a large breadth of towns and cities. You’re sure to find a trail, a body of water, or something else to keep you up and moving.

Camping at Red Rocks Park

Red Rocks Park acts more as an entertainment venue that also happens to have hiking and biking available. As a result, there aren’t any overnight options available for those who might have dreamed of waking up to the amphitheater in the morning. But don’t fret. You’ll be able to find campgrounds able to accommodate your RV rental easily.

Just within Morrison and neighboring Golden, there are at least 10 RV-friendly campgrounds eager to house you for your stay. Whether rustic or pampered is more your style, you’ll be able to find something that suits your requirements. Every campground, unless you choose to go off-grid, will have some sort of amenity package complimented by restroom and shower facilities. And Red Rocks Park will only be a short drive away.

Exploring the Area

The town of Morrison is incredibly charming and riddled with things to do. Aside from an impressive lineup of eateries and bars, Red Rocks Park campers can find plenty of shops and the Morrison Natural History Museum. The kids will especially like Dinosaur Ridge, where they can immerse themselves into paleontology and learn all about the historic beasts that once roamed Colorado.

The capital city, Denver, is an easy 20-minute drive northeast. This modern mountain city features an exciting nightlife, rich arts scene, and plenty of brewery tours. Thrill-seekers might head to the amusement park, while nature lovers will awe over the botanical gardens and zoo. The US Mint has a production location here, and the famed Denver Union Station is a sight to be seen. With how close Denver is to Red Rocks Park, you may opt to spend more than one day exploring this lively city.

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