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Aspen Park is peaceful little enclave tucked away in the foothills of the majestic Rocky Mountains that dominate much of Colorado. A half hour's drive from Colorado’s capital, Denver, yields an exciting arrival in a nice little mountain town getaway with lots of gorgeous scenery and potential for fun.

The town is a nice crossroads between the populated metropolitan area in Colorado’s front range and the millions of acres of mountains and forest that make Colorado a popular recreation destination. US Route 285 runs through the town, connecting the city to various national forests, parks, ski resorts, and mountain towns to the west. When you book an RV in Aspen Park, you are sure to find everything you are looking for and more. Just pick up your Aspen Park camper rental, head west, and the magic of the Rocky Mountains will provide you with an amazing experience you’ll never forget.

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Aspen Park is merely more than a stopover between the mountains and the city, so don’t expect a lively community with museums and attractions. Aspen Park’s real appeal lies in its positioning in the mountains, making it an ideal jumping off point for people when they rent an RV. Staunton State Park is one of the closest available nature areas to the small town, with ample space to roam, hike, or camp out in your Aspen Park motorhome rental. Staunton State Park is beloved for its historical value as well as its aesthetic landscapes. Rustic homes and old cabins in the park are listed on the National Register of Historic Places, giving guests a chance to embrace and learn about history. There are plenty of intertwined nature trails weaving their way through the park, often times leading to lakes, waterfalls, and Black Mountain, the most prominent fixture of the park.

Chatfield State Park is another fantastic place to head off to when you rent an RV in Aspen Park, although it is located in the opposite direction of the mountains. This park lies south of Denver and is known for its massive lake, the Chatfield Reservoir. This stunning lake is frequented by visitors throughout the summer to escape the dry heat while basking in the refreshing water. Hiking is, of course, a great way to see the park, while other visitors come to fish on their boats while enjoying the lake’s serene sounds.

The Dillon Reservoir, found in the Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests, is a spectacular recreation destination all year round. The lake is surrounded by notable mountain towns like Dillon and Frisco and is great for fishing, swimming, boating, and camping in your Aspen Park camper rental along the shore. In the summertime, the lake is breathtaking, but in the wintertime, you can go ice fishing, snowshoeing, skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling, tubing, or ice skating too.

Rocky Mountain National Park is Colorado’s proudest achievement; a deluxe collection of some of the country’s most stunning scenery packed into a quarter million acres, with iconic mountain peaks jutting into the sky, alpine tundra, and subalpine meadows decorated with wildflowers. Camping is an epic experience at Rocky Mountain National Park and no words can truly do it justice. Hike, mountain bike, mountain climb, or do just about anything you can think of in this mountain sanctuary, with the fresh air and unreal panoramic scenery you’ll remember forever.

RV Parks to Visit

It is quite easy to find a place to post up and stay with your Aspen Park camper rental, depending on how much driving you want to do. You can stay closer to the city of Denver at parks like Golden Terrace South RV Resort to stay close to the big city entertainment and attractions. Golden Terrace South RV has lots of camping spots and a large pool for guests to use. Denver West/Central City KOA is west of Denver and provides people with a nice balance of nature and urban convenience. The park has a hot tub and sauna to relax in and is as close to the city as it is to Rocky Mountain National Park.

Camp Rock Campground and Deer Creek Campgrounds are options for those that like to rough it in the middle of the national forest land while enjoying the tranquility of nature. These campgrounds don’t have the amenities that the RV parks do, but the beauty and wildlife can more than make up for it.

City Sightseeing

Aspen Park is largely devoid of any attractions you might find in a larger city, but you can find several unique and interesting places in the adjacent towns that you might enjoy, like Blizzard Mountain Pinball. This museum pays homage to the game of pinball which has been one of the most played arcade games of all time. The museum also doubles as a bar, where guests can play the classic collection of machines while enjoying beers and other beverages. Tiny Town is a miniature city with tiny buildings crafted with great detail. Tiny homes, a tiny jail, and lots of other small versions of town buildings are a delight to see up close.

Morrison Natural History Museum is also located in Morrison along with Tiny Town, with lots of hands-on exhibits that benefit children of all ages. The institution is rife with information about the geological history and natural history of Colorado. It is easy to lose track of time while observing ancient rocks and fossilized dinosaur bones embedded in stone. Red Rocks Amphitheater is about 15 miles away when you rent an RV in Aspen Park, CO, and is one of the world's most iconic music venues. This amphitheater is literally carved into gorgeous red canyons overlooking Denver, with breathtaking views of the Rocky Mountains and unbelievable acoustics.

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