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Colorado Campervan Trips by Season
Colorado is a four-season playground — and every season unlocks different adventures in VanGoat. Spring (March–May) 🌸 Spring in Colorado is unpredictable — sunshine and snow in the same day. But that's the beauty of a campervan: your home travels with you. Where to go: • Colorado National Monument (Grand Junction) — Desert canyon scenery, warm temps, no crowds • Garden of the Gods (Colorado Springs) — Stunning red rock formations • Great Sand Dunes National Park — Magical in
Ryan Spilborghs
Feb 252 min read


VanGoat Users Guide: Everything You Need to Know
Renting a campervan for the first time? Here's everything you need to know about VanGoat before your trip. The Basics VanGoat is a 2023 Winnebago Solis 59P on a Ram ProMaster chassis. At 19'9", it fits in a standard parking spot. Drives like a large van, not an RV. If you've driven a cargo van or large SUV, you'll feel right at home. Sleeping VanGoat sleeps 4. The Murphy bed folds down from the rear wall into a queen — bedding and pillows provided. The pop-top roof reveals a
Ryan Spilborghs
Feb 252 min read


5 Best Boondocking Spots Near Denver
Boondocking — free, dispersed camping on public land — is one of the best perks of vanlife. And Colorado is loaded with incredible spots within striking distance of Denver. Here are five of our favorites. Always follow Leave No Trace principles. Pack it in, pack it out. 1. Guanella Pass — Georgetown (60 min from Denver) Just off I-70, Guanella Pass offers dispersed camping along the road between Georgetown and Grant. Surrounded by aspens, with views of Mount Bierstadt. Spots
Ryan Spilborghs
Feb 252 min read


Weekend Getaway: Denver to Rocky Mountain National Park in VanGoat.
Rocky Mountain National Park is the crown jewel of Colorado — and it's barely 90 minutes from Denver. Pair it with VanGoat and you've got yourself the perfect weekend escape. Here's our go-to itinerary. Day 1: Friday — Pick Up & Head North 3:00 PM — Pick up VanGoat in Denver. We'll walk you through everything in about 20 minutes. 4:30 PM — Head north on I-25, then west on US-36 toward Estes Park. The Front Range views start immediately. 6:00 PM — Arrive in Estes Park. Grab di
Ryan Spilborghs
Feb 252 min read
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