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Hugo, a former cattle ranching community, is a quiet small town full of charm. When you rent an RV here, you’ll be surrounded by panoramic views of miles and miles of open plains, and when you want some city life around you instead, Denver with its rich culture isn’t all that far away. Drive just a little bit farther, and you’ll reach Colorado Springs, with so many sports around it’s been dubbed Olympic City USA. Venture even farther from town with the Hugo RV rental and you’ll find a bunch of national green areas, such as Pawnee National Grassland and Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests.

Should you not want to spend too much time driving, there are plenty of places closer to your motorhome rental in Hugo. Visit the cozy village of Wild Horse and the historic town of Kit Carson for a whole barrel of fun with all of the family. A quick drive in the other direction will take you to the small town of Limon, where you can reach no less than five U.S. and state highways. Don’t worry though, with your luxury RV rental in Hugo you can get to Interstate 70, Colorado State Highway 71, as well as U.S. Route 287.

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The Great Outdoors of Hugo

If you want even more gorgeous scenery, consider making the drive to Pawnee National Grassland. Here you will find miles of trails that are great for hiking, and there’s a chance that you get to see a whole lot of birds, such as hawks and falcons. There are also hundreds of different kinds of plants, and for the archeologist in you, this area is famous for its fossils and arrowheads. Make sure to bring your camera though, because it’s against the law to remove them.

Add another stop to your journey, and you will experience Pike and San Isabel National Forests. In this area, you will find short grass prairies, alpine tundra and everything in between, with fantastic views and landscape. The recreation opportunities are vast; there’s hiking, biking, and fishing, and there are educational activities and many historical sites to visit. In the winter you can even go skiing. If you drive your Hugo motorhome rental here, you’ll find a great place for the whole family - even the teenagers.

Should you not want to drive too far but still want a great nature experience, fear not. The lovely Kinney Lake State Wildlife Area is located only a hop, skip, and a jump away from your camper rental in Hugo. Here you can go hiking and enjoy the wildlife of the area. If you want to be a little more interactive, you can go fishing and hunting. There are lots of fish in the area, including rainbow trout and bluegill, and for the hunter, there are deer, ducks, and small game. If you prefer to relax and don’t want to rely on your fishing luck to get dinner, there are several lovely spots for a picnic.

RV Parks in Hugo

It is possible to find a park for your travel trailer rental in Hugo, but seeing as there aren’t that many with amenities, it might be worth considering one that is a short drive away. One of these alternatives is Limon KOA. Here you can visit local museums and enjoy the playground, bike rentals, and swimming pools. The park has electrical hookups, Wi-Fi and a grocery store on site, so it can give both you and your family an opportunity to relax and take in the views.

If you don’t mind driving for 10 more minutes, Genoa RV Park might be a nice option for you. This is an eco-friendly park, with water, electricity, and sewage hookups as well as laundry facilities, a café, and a clubhouse that you can visit whenever you want. And pets are allowed too, so it’s a good choice if you don’t mind parking your RV rental near Hugo, rather than in it.

Hugo has both grocery stores and a handful of gas stations in case you want or need anything and don’t feel like much of a drive.

Exploring the Town of Hugo

Despite its small size, there are a couple of things for you to do if you park your RV trailer rental in Hugo and go for a walk around town. Hugo is the home of the Hedlund House Museum, a house that has been inhabited by several families over the years before it was donated to the town. It features memorabilia from the Hedlund family as well as artifacts that represent the whole county. So many items have been donated that it was decided that another display building was needed to house them.

If you like reading, consider a visit to Hugo Public Library. The library is publicly funded, and you can find thousands of volumes, just waiting for you to have a look through them. Reading is a great addition to the relaxing views of the Colorado plains that you can see and enjoy from all over town. And if you don’t feel like visiting the library again once you’ve finished your book, there are a couple of bookmobile stops around.

There are a few events that you can visit when you book an RV in Hugo, such as a Christmas Home Tour, the Fall Festival and the Parade of Lights. Hugo and Genoa even have a Veterans Day celebration together. When you feel hungry, you can get real home-cooked comfort food such as corn dogs and mac and cheese, or if you’re opting for a quick, healthy option, why not pick up a few sandwiches for your day of adventure. Hugo is a great location for both relaxing in a small town and experiencing bigger cities as well as lots of beautiful nature. Bring your camera and your kids.

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