grimes1451@gmail.com Report post Posted May 12, 2018 Our daughter rented a full service RV lot in Arrowhead Ranch in Cimarron, Colorado, and loved the experience. Many of the lot owners rent out their lots in the summer through the local reality. It is a community of around 200 RV lots. Arrowhead is a wonderful wildlife experience watching deer graze and may even spot a bear. The stars are brighter than ever at night. There is a Lodge on the mountain with a restaurant and weekend live entertainment. If you want to visit the Black Canyon Gunnison National Park, boat on the largest lake in Colorado, or just gaze at the San Juan Mountains through your RV window this is the place to stay. I highly recommend this true Colorado Mountain experience. We too have stayed there three summers. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
manholt Report post Posted May 12, 2018 We go every Summer to Dolores River RV Park in Dolores, CO. Or West View rv park, Cortez, CO. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
grimes1451@gmail.com Report post Posted May 12, 2018 Lot of Texans in Colorado. Love that state. Manholt, both the parks you mentioned look good. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
manholt Report post Posted May 12, 2018 West View opened last year and has no cotton wood trees! Stayed in Dolores for 6 summer's, lot's of trees. Both have great access to the San Juan mountains and within a hour of Telluride, 2 hour drive to Moab, Utah! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
grimes1451@gmail.com Report post Posted May 12, 2018 Will have to check these parks out. We are having to sell our RV lot in Arrowhead because Bill’s heart doctor disapproves of him living at 9600 ft. It breaks my heart. I love the place but you do what you have to do some times. We have a 44 ft Motorhome. It looks like the two parks can accommodate that. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
manholt Report post Posted May 12, 2018 Mine is a 45' 11". Have seen plenty of 47' Newell's and a friend travels wit us up there, he's got a 48' Fifth Wheel, no problem! A lot of people, when they get older, has problems with high elevation.....I'm in 7,000 to over 13,000 almost daily during Summer, but not 9,000+, 24/7! Takes me 2 weeks playing golf to get acclimated at 7,000+ ! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
grimes1451@gmail.com Report post Posted May 12, 2018 Yeah, we winter in South Texas at 50 feet and summer in Colorado at 9600 feet. Thought We had a perfect life setup. We are both still in good health but will take our doctors advice. Looking for about 7000 feet where the summers are still cool. It will be hard to replace the unique RVing experience of Arrowhead. Our lot is 3/4 acre with a view of the San Juan Mountains. We have a coach house and huge pad for entertaining. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
manholt Report post Posted May 12, 2018 A new "Y" in the road! There's always day trips! You might want to look along Hwy 145, between Dolores and Telluride, also in the Telluride area! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
grimes1451@gmail.com Report post Posted May 12, 2018 This year we are going to travel the Oregon trail in our new Motorhome which was our 50th anniversary present to each other. Think we will log over 4000 miles. We have reservations for the FMCA convention in Gillette WY. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
aztec7fan Report post Posted May 18, 2018 We also like staying in Cutty's resort, east of Salida, also on US. 50. Beautiful sites in the trees, and lots of activities for the kids and us adults. Two pools, basketball, tennis, mini golf, dinner on Saturdays, and breakfast on Sundays. Chris g. F3508s Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
obedb Report post Posted May 18, 2018 We also enjoy the Salida Co area, and the elevation should be no problem for a person with a heart condition. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
obedb Report post Posted May 19, 2018 There are many places to eat in Salida. Our favorite is the Boathouse Cantina. Literally over hangs the Arkansas River shore line. Most tables look out on the river. No screens. Surprisingly, in the fall when we are there, insects are not a problem. Multiple draft beers are available. Local brews, and Ft. Collins Co craft brews as well. They even have Alaskan Amber ( brewed in Juneau Alaska) on tap. A favorite of mine/the fish tacos. Many regulars show up at the bar late afternoon. They offer local color. When the Broncos are playing, the place is very busy. Multiple big screens are easily seen. Getting thirsty and hungry thinking about it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites