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If you dream of some peace and quiet, seemingly endless open plains, and a skyline where the usual buildings have been replaced by mountain peaks, you might want to consider getting an RV rental in Roggen, Colorado. This town is as small as they come; while it is populated, some would consider it a ghost town. But don’t worry, if you’re longing for some crowds and noise, the city of Denver is nearby and so is Fort Collins with its many local microbreweries.

For some recreation fun, Rocky Mountain National Park, as well as Arapaho & Roosevelt National Forests, are not far from your RV trailer rental in Roggen, both part of the majestic Rocky Mountains and great for memorable outdoor experiences. You can give the agricultural small town of Fort Morgan a visit while you’re in the area, and Greeley has an official Creative District, well worth some of your time. The small city of Brighton is also within reach from your travel trailer rental in Roggen, and since Interstate 76 runs through the town, getting around is a piece of cake.

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The Great Roggen Outdoors

If you haven’t had enough of the open landscape that goes on as far as the eye can see, Pawnee National Grassland is the place for you. Here you can walk on trails surrounded by all sorts of vegetation: everything from shrub steppe to scarp woodlands and bare rocks. There are loads of wildflowers and you might spot bison and a wolf or two. When evening falls and the sun sets, this is a great area for stargazing.

Should you finally be ready for some hills and trees, you will find both in Rocky Mountain National Park. In fact, there are over 100 peaks in the area, along with meadows, woodlands, and alpine tundra. Wherever you turn your head, you’ll be met with breathtaking views, and recreation activities include hiking, fishing, and rock climbing. In the winter you can go skiing, and all year round you might catch a glimpse of an elk or a beaver. This is a gorgeous park, with a little bit of something for everyone.

Barr Lake State Park is a bit closer to your luxury RV rental in Roggen, and here you’ll find cottonwood trees as well as riparian wetlands with miles of hiking trails. If you want to try your luck, you can go boating and fishing in the scenic lake full of different kinds of fish. If you prefer your animals to be on dry land, keep your eyes open for rabbits, deer, and coyotes, and in the air, you might spot birds such as the white pelican or the bald eagle. Should you not be quite sure what birds and plants you have seen, pop into the nature center and try to find out.

RV Parks in Roggen

There are lots of places to stay the night in your motorhome rental near Roggen, so you’ll have the luxury to pick and choose the area you want to call your temporary home. If you spend just under an hour on the road, you’ll arrive at Greeley RV Park, where you’ll find full hookups, a general store, and arcade games. If you’d rather stay a bit closer to your RV rental in Rodden, CO, Pepper Pod Campground is another choice. This park can offer you electric and water hookups, along with showers and restrooms.

If you want to be even closer to town with your camper rental near Roggen, Wild Country RV Park is a good option to consider. Only a 10-minute drive away, this park offers you full hookups and Wi-Fi, and there are grocery stores and restaurants nearby. You might want to stock up on food and gas before you go back to Roggen because there are few grocery stores and gas stations around.

Exploring Roggen

The main reason that Roggen is sometimes referred to as a ghost town is that many houses and buildings have been abandoned. While they in themselves are worth some of your time, you might want to consider driving to another city, such as Brighton for some entertainment if you’ve decided to book an RV in Roggen.

For some local history, Adams County Historical Society & Museum displays loads of artifacts from the area, such as vintage housewares and antique tools and medical equipment. You can walk through replicas of a schoolhouse and the Conoco Station, see what it was like to be a blacksmith and even visit a jail cell. There are a printing press, a firehouse, and a military section with radios, flags, and weapons — it's a truly fascinating place.

Brighton’s City Museum is another fine display of the surrounding culture. Along with a huge collection of newspaper publications - the earliest from 1894 - that demonstrates the changes the area has gone through, there’s also an exhibit highlighting the relationship between town and countryside and how they both depend on one another. There are also artifacts from the now demolished Great Western Sugar Factory. You’ll have interesting facts to tell for weeks.

For some more recent local culture, there’s a Market Day every year where you can buy produce from local growers, enjoy great food and live entertainment, as well as join your kids in all the fun activities around. When you’ve purchased all the sweet berries, fresh fruit, and hearty vegetables you can carry, you can have a look around for some other places to eat. You can find both fast food and fine dining and choose between American and Mexican as well as Asian, German, and Italian cuisines. If all this, including the open plains and soothing stillness, seems like your cup of tea - what are you waiting for, that RV is not going to book itself.

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