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South of Colorado Springs and west of Pueblo, Florence, Colorado is a small town in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. The community was named for one of the original settler’s daughters back in the 19th century and was eventually incorporated in 1887. Florence was established as a transportation hub with several railroads and a large depot in the middle of town. Much of the town’s growth can be attributed to the discovery of oil over 150 years ago, making Florence one of the very first oil centers in the west.

Florence is ideally located in the center of Colorado, one of the best possible states to vacation in. Big cities like Denver can be reached with little effort, and the Rocky Mountains to the west are absolutely incredible to experience firsthand. If you book an RV in Florence, there are infinite possibilities to create your dream vacation.

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The Centennial State is certainly not lacking when it comes to lovely parks and incredible nature areas. Millions of tourists flock to the state each year to witness the majesty of the Rocky Mountains with their own eyes. When you rent an RV in Florence, you have tons of exciting options to consider while you plot out your trip. Lake Pueblo State Park is a fantastic place to start and can be found by driving your Florence camper rental east towards Pueblo. The lake is the main feature of the park, with two marinas, secluded fishing spots, and over 60 miles of sandy shoreline. You can boat around the lake or go for a swim when you bring your Florence RV rental to this beloved state park.

You can head up into the mountains to see some other incredible state parks, like Spinney Mountain State Park and Eleven Mile State Park. Spinney Mountain State Park is named after the large mountain that overlooks the park’s reservoir. The lake is a great place to fish for pike and trout, from the shore or the comfort of a boat. You can climb Spinney Mountain to enjoy some phenomenal views of the mountains and the lake below or hike around the park on its nature trails. Eleven Mile State Park is a short drive from Spinney Mountain State Park, so there is no good excuse for not seeing them both when you rent an RV nearby. Eleven Mile State Park has a massive lake much like the other two parks mentioned, fully stocked with salmon, trout, bass, and much more. Hiking and biking around the lake is a popular pastime and there are several places to camp out in your Florence RV rental within the park.

If you feel like you need to see one of Colorado’s legendary national parks while in town, head on over to Great Sand Dunes National Park, a stunning gem of a park in southern Colorado. The park is known and named for the epic sand dunes that sit at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. These incredible sand mountains are unbelievable to see in person, and quite fun too. You can climb the dunes and sandboard down for one of the more bizarre and thrilling activities. The desert campgrounds of the park are suitable for you and your Florence camper rental to rest peacefully while gazing at the impressive night skies.

RV Parks to Visit

One of the best things about going to Florence to rent an RV is how easy it is to find a nice place to camp out for the night. There are lots of RV parks and campgrounds clustered in the area, so you can ease your worried mind when planning your trip. Prospectors RV Resort is a place to check out if you like waterslides, hot tubs, and pools. There are even a general store and a liquor store on site to save you a trip into town.

Mountain View RV Resort has some stellar views of the mountains, and some spacious camping sites for large RVs to park. There is a community building, patios with fireplaces, playgrounds, sports courts, in addition to many other amenities. Royal Gorge / Canon City KOA has its own pool, mini golf course, snack bar, and shuttle bus to ferry passengers into town. Even Lake Pueblo State Park is an option if you want to visit Pueblo or camp next to a gorgeous lake.

City Sightseeing

Florence is a lovely town with lots of exciting ways to make the most of your stay. The Florence Pioneer Museum & Research Center is the most noteworthy attractions in town, with archives full of information and insight into the first pioneers of Colorado. Fremont County’s history is fully explored in this fantastic little museum, with knowledgeable curators who truly love what they do.

The Museum of Colorado Prisons is another small museum packed with stories, photographs, and historical facts about the old criminals of the west. The museum is housed in an old women’s prison and is quite informative when it comes to a subject that most people know very little about. Royal Gorge Regional Museum & History Center is a treasure trove of fun, with tons of exhibits covering a multitude of topics. Local history, geology, and even dinosaurs are featured in this wonderful facility.

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