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Colorado is home to four amazing national parks: Mesa Verde, Great Sand Dunes, Rocky Mountain and Black Canyon of the Gunnison, and luckily enough, Grant, Colorado puts you in relatively easy access to explore many of these options. With its location just north of the dead center of the state, Grant, Colorado, is an RV traveler and outdoor enthusiast’s perfect middle ground for the Colorado Rockies trip of a lifetime. Securing a Grant RV rental by owner will allow you to escape to these amazing destinations and stay for a while.
Unfortunately, there is no public transportation in Grant, so when you rent an RV here and want to get around, it'll be you and the open (sometimes mountainous) road.
When you book an RV in Park County, you gain access to nearly unlimited exploration of the Rocky Mountains. You will be able to hike through mountain passes, challenge yourself through the rapids of glacial melt waters, and enjoy the proximity to one of the Mountain Time Zone’s largest cities: Denver.
Grant is conveniently located in the southern regions of the Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests, relatively near Idaho Springs, Colorado’s ranger station. At Arapaho and Roosevelt, visitors can venture out on the multitude of trails that wind themselves through the various regions of the park. No matter what scenery you are looking to explore, you will find it in Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests. You can find mountainous terrain in the Boulder region and even waterfalls in the Clear Creek region. You are sure to find something “truly Colorado” as you journey through these Rocky wilds.
If you want to see how humans have adapted around the wildlife of the Rockies, then venture to the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge in Denver, Colorado. Just a short drive away from Grant, you will completely forget that you drove through one of the region's largest cities. At the refuge, visitors can embark on the network of trails and hope to see some of Colorado’s more popular native animals, such as the bald eagle, bison, and prairie dogs.
A great day trip from Grant is the Gunnison National Forest near Gunnison, Colorado. At Gunnison National Forest, you can enjoy the postcard views of the snow-capped mountains that break across the landscape as you traverse across the almost 3,000 miles of trails throughout the park. If you’re more focused, you can set out on the sections of the Colorado Trail or Continental Divide Trail that work their ways through Gunnison. Even if you just want to float along Taylor River in a canoe, you are guaranteed some of the most spectacular views you have ever seen.
When you book a camper rental in Grant, you'll probably want to secure a place or two to stay during your Rocky Mountain escapade. There are several places within an easy driving distance of Grant are sure to fit your needs.
To the southwest of Grant is the Middle Fork RV Resort. Guests have easy access to full hook-ups, bathroom and shower facilities, and laundry facilities. Guests can also partake in on-site fishing on the Middlefork River and stay connected with Wi-Fi.
Also southwest of Grant is The Western Inn & RV Park. Guests at The Western have access to full hookups, cable television, and shower houses. There is also a continental breakfast included in the stay.
When in Grant, you may find yourself needing to go a little farther east or west along US Highway 285 to find gas stations, so be sure to plan ahead.
When you rent an RV in Grant, be sure to set aside plenty of time to explore the local area. You will learn so much about living among the Rockies that you may find yourself trying to figure out how to get back to this natural playground.
If you want to learn about life out in the Rocky Mountain wilderness, then spend some time at the Conifer Historical Society and Museum. On the way to Denver, the Conifer Historical Society showcases exhibits centered on the mining history of the region as well as the overall cultural history of the Rockies. You can learn about what first attracted people to the region as you likely work out for yourself what enticed them to stay.
If you’re a bit of a geology or science nerd, then you definitely want to spend part of your time at the Dinosaur Ridge. You can wander through the museum halls, hike along the Dinosaur Trail and see fossils still within the rock outcrops, and just learn all you can about the paleontological discoveries made in the area. With several near-complete skeletons on display, you can get up close to some of these ancient reptiles.
If you want to experience the outdoors in a bit more of an adrenaline pumping way, then book a spot with one of the adventure tours in the area. Adventurers will have opportunities to zip line through the alpine trees or raft along the raging rivers, plus so much more. You are sure to have a thrilling time, no matter your adventure.
When you book a motorhome rental in Grant, be sure to enjoy the wilds of Colorado cuisine. Reward your long days of hiking and rafting with a hearty bison burger topped with locally grown veggies.
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