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Old 03-20-2015, 05:34 AM   #1
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Northern Rockies suggestions

Hello, any suggestions for campgrounds in northern Rockies? I'm planning a month or so end of June, so I'm looking for someplace cool. (in both ways ) I'm looking for secluded and lots of nature in the mountains. No pools and clubhouses. Just 30 amp and water. I'll have a 12' boat and motor, so some lakes and rivers would be nice. Thanks. Heres a pic of the new rig in Fla. a couple of weeks ago.
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We stayed at the Westerly RV Park near Durango, Colorado last April for 5 nights. It was a good central location for touring with-out the camper. I'm probably going to retire in Durango as the friendly town of about 15,000 has 5 micro-breweries !! Just kidding

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Old 03-20-2015, 06:52 AM   #3
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Take a look at the campground. Camped there once and I think it meets your needs.
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Grand County Colorado - Lake Granby

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Old 03-20-2015, 08:03 AM   #5
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Your TV looks a little low in back!
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That was my first thought too.
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Thanks for all replies! Yeah I agree about the rear looking a little low. A year or so ago I cranked up the front end (torsion bars) to even out the front/rear height after putting on 185's. I'm going to put it back the way it was. I think thats the problem. I'm using 1200/12,000 pound torsion bars on the WDH ,and they are cranked up as much as I dare. 150lb genny on tongue and 100 lb outboard motor in rear of truck bed......Jddave: I like Durango and have ridden the "million dollar highway" to silverton and ouray on my motorcycle trips a few times. Awesome. How would the average temps be in the end of June? I'm going to check out the other suggestions now. It sort of seems to me that state parks are usually nicer and cheaper than private ones. At least it seemed that way in Fla. this (and my first ever) trip. Especially in the Keys. The trick there though is getting reservations. I've been trying long key since I got back and no luck.
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