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In a valley shadowed by the Rocky Mountains, Edwards, is a quiet town in central Colorado. A beautiful, charming place, you can not go wrong with an RV rental in Edwards. The city was named for Melvin Edwards, a postal official that worked locally. Vail is located to the east at a little more than 14 miles away.

Edwards is a favorite for skiers and outdoor enthusiasts with several peaks outside the city and amazing vistas no matter where you look. Outside of Edwards, White River National Forest and Arapaho And Roosevelt National Forests are popular destinations for the growing city.

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The Great Outdoors

The White River National Forest and its 12 ski areas make it one of the most visited national forests in the United States. Along with the opportunities to ski, White River has an abundance of wildlife and scenic views to make it a great place to rent an RV in Edwards and explore. The forest’s many trails, varying in lengths and views, attract all kinds of hikers, horseback riders and cross-country skiers.

Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests may not have the popularity of White River National Forest, but it does not lack in grandeur. It is definitely worth the drive once you pick up your motorhome rental in Edwards. Rolling hills and streams weave between the park’s snow-capped peaks. Popular activities in the forest include fishing, hiking, horseback riding, and skiing.

The Eagle River Nature Preserve is a popular destination in the city for communities and tourists alike. The 72-acre site in the heart of the city has fun options for visitors of all ages. Along with scenic walks overlooking the river, the Nature Preserve offers great opportunities to enjoy some fresh air. Pack a picnic and enjoy the untamed wildlife of Colorado, enjoy a nice bicycle ride or try your luck fishing.

RV Parks

Several parks and campgrounds around Edwards and in the area welcome luxury Edwards RV rentals, several of which are incredibly affordable and offer scenic views of the area. If you want to see for yourself why so many people consider Colorado one of the most beautiful states, head to Yeoman Park once you get your RV rental in Edwards. Located in the beautiful White River National Forest just outside Edwards, it has around two dozen sites that accommodate RVs. Multiple bathroom facilities are within reach of the sites and a platform gives anglers a great location to fish the East Brush Creek. The campground’s extensive and intricate beaver colonies are worth admiring.

The Eagle River-Wolcott Campground has limited space to camp but offers a beautiful view of the rapid Eagle River from the comfort of your motorhome RV rental. Along with riverside access for those who enjoy fishing, pets and guests of any age are welcome to enjoy the night. An unattended money drop sits at the entrance of the campground to keep it maintained and open for years to come.

Being in a more remote part of the state, there are fewer gas stations and convenience stores once you get further past Edwards and into the national forests. However, most exits off Interstate 70 have rest stops or areas to refuel. There is a Walmart in nearby Avon, but officially does not allow overnight guests.

Exploring The City

A beautiful place in one of America’s most scenic states, it is no surprise that outdoor recreation is a huge part of the appeal to Edwards, Colorado. The mighty Eagle River bisects the city and makes for great fishing with easy access. If you don’t manage to snag a big one, you can try your hand at the nearby Nottingham Lake and East Lake Creek. Charter a trip with Vail Valley Anglers to learn fly fishing if you’re a novice or be guided to the locals favorite spots if you’re a seasoned vet. Whitewater rafting, tubing and kayaking guides bring excitement and adrenaline to the quiet town.

Once you dry off, enjoy the rest of the great outdoors the city has to offer its guests. Trails from right outside the city can be enjoyed regardless of which season you got your travel trailer rental in Edwards. Visitors can enjoy horseback riding, skiing, snowshoeing or hiking in both guided and self-guided tours. In the spring, beautiful wildflowers dot the valleys and the peace and serenity of a late autumn snowfall give visitors the vistas they desire. The Walking Mountains Science Center gives tours of several area trails in the Vail Valley with a strong focus on natural science and environmental sustainability.

Whether you spent the day in the mountains, on the river or in the valley, every great day needs to end with a fantastic meal. Several restaurants, diners, and cafes give Edwards a good mix of new and classic dines. Whether a good burger and fries, classic Italian or Chinese, there’s something for everyone in Edwards.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


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  • Holy Cross Wilderness - Eagle Ranger District Wilderness Area Trail, COWhite River National Forest, CO
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  • East Lake Creek Trail, COEdwards, CO
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