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Just south of the Colorado-Wyoming border, in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, the community of Red Feather Lakes has everything that any visitor to the wilds of the American West could possibly be seeking. Historically, Red Feather Lakes was the home of Native Americans. It wasn’t until the late 1800s that settlers who moved to Colorado began to explore the area that is now Red Feather Lakes. Thanks to the American West Gold Rush, the area of Red Feather Lakes began to blossom as more and more settlers moved into the area. Today, Red Feather Lakes remains a small community that takes pride in its history as well as the natural beauty around it.
When you book an RV in Larimer County, you open up a world of possibilities. Whether you’re looking to engage in some rigorous mountain hiking, some adrenaline-pumping downhill skiing, or simply want to breathe in some fresh mountain air, you will find your slice of Colorado paradise in Red Feather Lakes.
Red Feather Lake is located in the northern regions of the Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests, not too far from the Fort Collins, Colorado’s ranger station. At Arapaho and Roosevelt, visitors can venture out on the 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 hike through challenging mountainous terrain or looking for hidden gems like waterfalls and babbling brooks. You are sure to find something “truly Colorado” as you journey through the western wilds.
Just a short drive to the northwest of Red Feather Lakes is the Red Mountain Open Space just north of Livermore, Colorado. Situated right on the Colorado-Wyoming border is the quintessential American West landscape. With red sandstone mountains and scrub brush as far as the eye can see, you will feel transported as you make your way over the 15 miles of trails that wind through the park. You will likely find it hard to believe that just a short drive away you can find some of the best skiing in the country.
If you’re looking for a fun day trip, and an excuse to drive your Red Feather Lakes RV rental a little farther, then head west to the Arapaho National Wildlife Refuge in Walden, Colorado. At the wildlife refuge, visitors can explore almost 24,000 acres of protected steppe lands and foothills that support a diverse assortment of wildlife. While traversing throughout the park, one might see badgers, pronghorn, river otters, and even a moose or two.
When you secure a motorhome rental in Red Feather Lakes, be sure to secure a spot or two at an RV park or campground. Luckily enough, the communities in the area know adventurers are drawn to the area, so there are several places worth considering.
Just to the east of town is the Gordon Creek RV Park & Stables. Here, visitors have access to electrical and water hookups. Visitors can also explore the local area on a horseback riding adventure through the local brushland.
Farther to the east is the Fort Collins / Lakeside KOA. Here, visitors will have access to full hookups, restroom and shower facilities, laundry facilities, and Wi-Fi. Visitors will also have access to a swimming pool during the warmer months and an on-site convenience store.
When you find yourself needing to refuel and restock your RV rental in Red Feather Lakes, there are a couple of places in town that will have what you need. If you’re looking for more options, however, be sure to allow for a quick trip to the nearby city of Fort Collins.
When you rent an RV in Red Feather Lakes, be sure to set aside some extra time to explore the local area. There is so much to see and do in the local community that you wouldn’t want to miss some of these unique opportunities.
You can stop for a visit to the nearby horse ranch. Here, visitors can register in advance for a horse-riding lesson or trail ride. You’ll be able to explore the Rocky Mountain foothills like a real cowboy. You can even go out on overnight trail rides to fully experience the cowboy lifestyle.
If you want to experience some local culture, then head to The Mishawaka. This indoor and outdoor performance space often hosts concerts, festivals, parties, and the occasional seasonal event. With an on-site café that is sometimes considered more popular than the activities, there is a good time to be had at The Mish.
If you want to learn more about the wide variety of world cultures, then visit the Global Village Museum of Arts in nearby Fort Collins. You can learn all about various folk art from around the world, showcasing work from communities such as local Native American tribes, Hawai’i, European cultures, and Central American cultures. You will gain a greater appreciation for the diverse world around us as you marvel at the individual creativity on display at the Global Village Museum of Arts.
When you rent an RV in Colorado, be sure to indulge in some local delicacies. You can enjoy a locally raised burger or steak, or, if you’re looking to be a little leaner, you can try a buffalo burger.
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