Castle Rock RV Park & Campground CO. Colorado Rocky Mountains Camping
Enjoy Colorado RV Camping near the Rocky Mountains, Pikes Peak, Between Denver and Colorado Springs in Castle Rock!
The Castle Rock RV Park & Campground near metro Denver is developing a new section to accommodate 200 recreational park trailers, also called park models.
The cabin-style trailers -- which are a relatively new trend in recreational accommodations -- will sell in the high $30,000s to roughly $80,000, with a monthly lease fee of $650, according to the RV park.
The park model trailer is movable resort cottage, generally about 400 square feet in size, designed for part-time use, according to the Recreational Park Trailer Industry Association of Flagstaff, Ariz. Park models can look like East Coast cottages or Rocky Mountain log cabins on the outside, and include hardwood floors, lofts and bay windows on the inside. Prices generally start at around $30,000.
Castle Rock RV Park includes 370 acres and is located at 6527 S. Interstate 25, Exit 174, in Castle Rock. The park also has a new Tipi Village with Native American-style tepees that each sleep four people.
Other Colorado RV parks that accommodate park models include King's River Bend RV Park & Cabins in Montrose and Woodland RV Park in Woodland Park, according to The Colorado Vacation Directory. Visit http://www.castlerockrvpark.com/index.html for more information. Also Visit: Breckenridge Colorado RV Park Review. CO RV Vacations
The cabin-style trailers -- which are a relatively new trend in recreational accommodations -- will sell in the high $30,000s to roughly $80,000, with a monthly lease fee of $650, according to the RV park.
The park model trailer is movable resort cottage, generally about 400 square feet in size, designed for part-time use, according to the Recreational Park Trailer Industry Association of Flagstaff, Ariz. Park models can look like East Coast cottages or Rocky Mountain log cabins on the outside, and include hardwood floors, lofts and bay windows on the inside. Prices generally start at around $30,000.
Castle Rock RV Park includes 370 acres and is located at 6527 S. Interstate 25, Exit 174, in Castle Rock. The park also has a new Tipi Village with Native American-style tepees that each sleep four people.
Other Colorado RV parks that accommodate park models include King's River Bend RV Park & Cabins in Montrose and Woodland RV Park in Woodland Park, according to The Colorado Vacation Directory. Visit http://www.castlerockrvpark.com/index.html for more information. Also Visit: Breckenridge Colorado RV Park Review. CO RV Vacations
Situated on a bluff overlooking some spectacular views, our campground offers 105 acres of the finest camping in the Rocky Mountains foothills. Enjoy getting back to nature among our scrub oak and pine trees, which beckon you to enjoy a variety of recreational activities at the campground.
Castle Rock, Colorado
Nestled in the Colorado foothills where the high plains end and the Rocky Mountains begin, Castle Rock proudly bills itself as the place "where business and values are on a first name basis." Our hometown offers an unbeatable mix of small-town charm, big-city amenities and easy access to a wide variety of recreation, including:
The Golf Club at Bear Dance
The Golf Club at Bear Dance was voted "Best Overall Public or Resort Golf Course" and the "#1 Public Golf Course" in the Spring, 2006 issue of Colorado Avid Golfer Magazine and the "Best Public front Range Course" in the December 2005 issue of Colorado Golf Magazine. This world glass golf course is adjacent to Castle Rock RV Park and Campground. Treat yourself to a grand game of golf that celebrates the history of the game on an 18-hole, par 72 championship course that offers five sets of tees and a 7726 yard layout. Put a finishing touch to your game with the golfer-friendly menu of the Honors Pub and the elegant offerings of the dining room.
Colorado Renaissance Festival
Held in nearby Larkspur, Colorado, the Colorado Renaissance Festival allows you to step back into a time steeped in magic and legend. Wander village streets and revel in the works of talented artisans and craftsmen. Enjoy tantalizing treats that range from roasted turkey legs to fresh baked breads and fine ales and beverages, while a cast of hundreds, all authentically costumed, entertain you with jousts, juggling, minstrel songs and much more!
United States Air Force Academy
The United States Air Force Academy educates, trains and inspires men and women to become leaders and officers of character in the United States Air Force. Visitors are welcome to browse the 31,600-square-foot Welcome Center, which contains exhibits, a snack bar and a gift shop. Enjoy a short film and video displays that cover the academy experience. Walk a one-third-mile paved nature trail east of the facility to the Cadet Chapel.
Nestled in the Colorado foothills where the high plains end and the Rocky Mountains begin, Castle Rock proudly bills itself as the place "where business and values are on a first name basis." Our hometown offers an unbeatable mix of small-town charm, big-city amenities and easy access to a wide variety of recreation, including:
The Golf Club at Bear Dance
The Golf Club at Bear Dance was voted "Best Overall Public or Resort Golf Course" and the "#1 Public Golf Course" in the Spring, 2006 issue of Colorado Avid Golfer Magazine and the "Best Public front Range Course" in the December 2005 issue of Colorado Golf Magazine. This world glass golf course is adjacent to Castle Rock RV Park and Campground. Treat yourself to a grand game of golf that celebrates the history of the game on an 18-hole, par 72 championship course that offers five sets of tees and a 7726 yard layout. Put a finishing touch to your game with the golfer-friendly menu of the Honors Pub and the elegant offerings of the dining room.
Colorado Renaissance Festival
Held in nearby Larkspur, Colorado, the Colorado Renaissance Festival allows you to step back into a time steeped in magic and legend. Wander village streets and revel in the works of talented artisans and craftsmen. Enjoy tantalizing treats that range from roasted turkey legs to fresh baked breads and fine ales and beverages, while a cast of hundreds, all authentically costumed, entertain you with jousts, juggling, minstrel songs and much more!
United States Air Force Academy
The United States Air Force Academy educates, trains and inspires men and women to become leaders and officers of character in the United States Air Force. Visitors are welcome to browse the 31,600-square-foot Welcome Center, which contains exhibits, a snack bar and a gift shop. Enjoy a short film and video displays that cover the academy experience. Walk a one-third-mile paved nature trail east of the facility to the Cadet Chapel.
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Colorado Springs offers activities and attractions that run from mild to wild. In town, you'll enjoy an exciting mix of shopping, dining, arts and culture. The surrounding area offers a unique blend of outdoor recreation.
Pikes Peak
Pikes Peak is second only to Mt. Fuji in Japan as the world's most visited mountain. Each year over half a million people take the Pikes Peak Highway, Barr Trail or the Pikes Peak Cog Railway to the summit for the incredible views. Enjoy fishing, wildlife viewing and the natural beauty only Pikes Peak can deliver, including:
Garden of the Gods
The Garden of the Gods is a scenic Registered National Natural Landmark that offers outstanding views of breathtaking red rock formations, wildlife viewing, horseback tours from Academy Riding Stables, hiking trails, and gift shops that feature American Indian jewelry & pottery, porcelain sculptures, books, postcards, toys, food, gifts and famous fudge, and much more!
Seven Falls
Seven Falls is located in South Cheyenne Canyon. Watch in amazement as sparkling water from the southernmost edges of the Pikes Peak watershed cascade 181 feet over seven distinct steps down a solid cliff of granite. A 224-step stairway leads to Midnight Falls and Inspiration Point, where you'll enjoy a panoramic view of Colorado Springs.
Cave of the Winds
The Cave of the Winds offers a jaw-dropping adventure as you descend into the earth to explore it natural wonders. Located in the beautiful hills above historic Manitou Springs, the cave is named for the experiences of the Jicarilla Apaches, who emigrated through the Pikes Peak region over a thousand years ago and told of a cave that held the Great Spirit of the Wind.
Colorado Springs offers activities and attractions that run from mild to wild. In town, you'll enjoy an exciting mix of shopping, dining, arts and culture. The surrounding area offers a unique blend of outdoor recreation.
Pikes Peak
Pikes Peak is second only to Mt. Fuji in Japan as the world's most visited mountain. Each year over half a million people take the Pikes Peak Highway, Barr Trail or the Pikes Peak Cog Railway to the summit for the incredible views. Enjoy fishing, wildlife viewing and the natural beauty only Pikes Peak can deliver, including:
Garden of the Gods
The Garden of the Gods is a scenic Registered National Natural Landmark that offers outstanding views of breathtaking red rock formations, wildlife viewing, horseback tours from Academy Riding Stables, hiking trails, and gift shops that feature American Indian jewelry & pottery, porcelain sculptures, books, postcards, toys, food, gifts and famous fudge, and much more!
Seven Falls
Seven Falls is located in South Cheyenne Canyon. Watch in amazement as sparkling water from the southernmost edges of the Pikes Peak watershed cascade 181 feet over seven distinct steps down a solid cliff of granite. A 224-step stairway leads to Midnight Falls and Inspiration Point, where you'll enjoy a panoramic view of Colorado Springs.
Cave of the Winds
The Cave of the Winds offers a jaw-dropping adventure as you descend into the earth to explore it natural wonders. Located in the beautiful hills above historic Manitou Springs, the cave is named for the experiences of the Jicarilla Apaches, who emigrated through the Pikes Peak region over a thousand years ago and told of a cave that held the Great Spirit of the Wind.



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