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If you are looking for an ideal place to rent an RV while visiting Colorado, look no further than the peaceful village of Glen Haven. Truly a one road town, Glen Haven is nothing but natural beauty, plain and simple. This mountain enclave is encapsulated by the Roosevelt National Forest on all sides, nestled in a narrow valley in the mighty Rocky Mountains. Glen Haven is located west of Fort Collins and north of Boulder and is therefore highly accessible from the Front Range area.

Larimer County Road 43 is the only way to reach the town of Glen Haven, a town that was first founded as a summertime resort destination. With unbelievable views of the Rocky Mountains and splendid evergreen scenery, it's no wonder why it is becoming more and more popular to book an RV in Glen Haven.

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Glen Haven, or any town in Colorado’s Rocky Mountains for that matter, is a phenomenal place to rent an RV for a variety of reasons. The sheer amount of wilderness areas, parks, and recreation spots is the reason why people tend to easily fall in love with the Centennial State. Cruising around in your Glen Haven camper rental through high mountain passes and over glorious stretches of curvy roads on treacherous cliff sides is all part of the fun. Heading to Lake Granby is a fabulous idea if you are looking for places to go, and an excuse to use your Glen Haven RV rental. The lake exists at an elevation of over 8,000 feet and is popular with fishing enthusiasts due to its large population of salmon and trout. The lake’s shores are lined with excellent camping spots for you to utilize with your Glen Haven motorhome rental. State Forest State Park is located in the Medicine Bow Range of the Rocky Mountains to the west of town. This gorgeous forested park is more than suitable for hiking or swimming in the big open lake. There is a visitor center to welcome and inform guests about the park upon entry and hundreds of camping spots for you to rest and relax if you feel as though you need to spend an additional day exploring the park.

You hardly have to drive anywhere if you feel like seeing the Roosevelt National Forest, as it completely surrounds the town of Glen Haven on all sides. Over 800,000 acres of stunning undeveloped land can be found up in the mountainous forest. Six distinct wilderness areas and miles and miles of trails flow through the park, perfect for hiking, backpacking, and mountain biking among other things. You can even conquer one of the lofty mountain peaks nearby, like Crosier Mountain or Triangle Mountain.

It wouldn’t be right to skip out on Rocky Mountain National Park, as it is widely considered to be one of the best national parks in the United States. This exceptional park is rife with ethereal beauty and perfectly encapsulates the magnificent feeling any person might feel when they first lay eyes on the mountains. With stunning fields of wildflowers, sublime vistas overlooking alpine meadows, and majestic mountains towering above the earth, visiting Rocky Mountain National Park in your Glen Haven RV rental is a no-brainer. If you need a spot to camp out, the park has ample spots and space to accommodate you.

RV Parks to Visit

It can be tempting to simply book a trip without plotting the details out ahead of time, like what parks to see, where to eat, or where to stay when you rent an RV. Most of the campgrounds and RV parks near Glen Haven are located in or near Estes Park, a town no more than 10 miles away. Estes Park Campground at Mary’s Lake is a place to rest in Estes Park, with nearby golf courses, pools, and natural features.

Elk Meadow Lodge & RV Resort is in prime position for excellent views of the nearby national park. There is live entertainment each weekend at this resort, as well as a swimming pool and a hot tub. Estes Park KOA is another option and is a pet-friendly park that offers lots of amenities. You can rent bicycles or fishing gear at the KOA office and set off to enjoy the great outdoors on your own terms.

If you would like to test out some other options, head up to the mountains in nearly any direction and you’ll find one of the many campgrounds inside the Roosevelt National Forest.

City Sightseeing

Seeing as Glen Haven is a one road town, with few buildings and few people, it might not be the sort of town where you can walk around and go window shopping. In fact, there are hardly any activities in town unrelated to nature. Fortunately, Estes Park is a short drive away and a lovely town to visit in its own right. There are several distilleries, wineries, and breweries in Estes Park, considering it is a trendy, up-and-coming town. The Riverwalk in Downtown Estes Park is the focal point, with scenic shopping areas on the river’s edge.

The Estes Park Museum is a delightful place to spend an afternoon, housed in an old Rocky Mountain National Park visitor center. This old building might be small but it sure finds a way to pack in an incredible amount of information concerning the history of the small town, with artifacts, newspaper articles, photographs, and guided tours.

The Park Theater in Estes Park is the oldest continually operating theater in the country and it absolutely oozes style. The updated interior enables moviegoers to watch modern flicks in a historic setting, giving an unparalleled sense of nostalgia to all that enter.

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