Colorado
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Renting a camper van in Colorado is the perfect destination for anyone who loves to get out and indulge in outdoor activities. Skiing is one of the most popular activities during the winter and there is no shortage of ski areas and resorts.
Colorado has some of the most diverse landscapes of anywhere in the world. From towering mountain ranges to desert plateaus and red rock formations to deep canyons and alpine forests. The state is truly an outdoor enthusiast’s paradise, with endless adventure activities and infinite land to enjoy them on. Colorado is home to four major national parks: Rocky Mountain, Mesa Verde, Great Sand Dunes, and Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Parks are just a few of the bewildering public lands in the state. In addition to other federally managed land units and 42 state parks, Colorado boasts nearly ten million acres of protected land. With so much open space in the Centennial State, you’re sure to find your perfect peaceful outdoor retreat in a camper van rental. Among the most popular parks in all of Colorado is of course Rocky Mountain National Park, with its close proximity to Denver, Boulder and Breckenridge. There are more than 415 miles of mountains, lakes, wilderness, biking trails, equestrian trails, and off-highway vehicle routes in the park and the surrounding national forests. There are five campgrounds in Rocky Mountain National Park, and three of them are open all year. In the winter Colorado is a popular destination for snowsports like skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling and snow tubing. Some of the best skiing in the world can be found in the snow-centric towns of Aspen, Vail, Breckenridge and Keystone. Red Rocks Amphitheatre is a breathtaking example of manmade and natural features combined to create a truly stunning venue for music and art. As a part of the Denver Mountain Parks system, this concert venue uses a natural rock structure to provide seating for attendees. The sandstone walls surrounding the stage provide exquisite acoustics and a powerful sound from performers. The city of Denver gives a laid-back, outdoorsy vibe to those who visit. Known as Mile High City, Denver sits at 5,276 feet above sea level and boasts more than 300 days of sunshine each year. The backdrop of the Rocky Mountains will make any adventure in Colorado’s capital a gorgeous one. Grab a pint and a bite at one of Denver’s popular craft breweries after picking up your Colorado camper van rental in Denver, then hit the road to explore the rest of this amazing state.
Free Bird: Storyteller Overland Stealth MODE 4x4
Mile-High Mystic: Storyteller Overland Mystic MODE AWD
The actual birthplace of the cheeseburger is up for debate, but the trademark was awarded in 1935 to Louis Ballast, who owned the Humpty-Dumpty Barrel Drive-in located in Denver, CO.
VanWylder: Ford Transit MidRoof
Avalanche: Storyteller Overland Classic MODE 4x4
The official amphibian of Colorado is the western tiger salamander.
Hapi: 4x4 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter
Bertha: Ford Transit AWD
Denver International Airport is the biggest airport in North America. It's twice as big as the island of Manhattan.
Blue Bear: 4x4 Winnebago Revel
The Silver Queen: Eurovan Weekender
Vanny McVanVan: Ford Transit
The Outpost: 4x4 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter
Luna Rover: 4x4 Winnebago Revel