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Getting to Rocky Mountain National Park by RV puts you inside one of America's great wild places rather than in a motel an hour away. Here's everything you need to plan the approach from our nearest verified depot city: Denver.
The depot in Denver is 75 miles from Denver depot from the park entrance. Most major fleet operators allow airport pickup or drop-off coordination — search below for live availability.
Maximum vehicle length: 35 ft at Moraine Park; no limits on Trail Ridge Road pull-offs
Always verify the specific campground's size limit on Recreation.gov before booking. Size limits in national parks are strictly enforced and campsite lengths often determine whether you can park without unhitching.
Moraine Park (largest, hookups available), Aspenglen, Glacier Basin
Book on Recreation.gov — the 6-month advance reservation window for peak-season sites fills rapidly.
Trail Ridge Road (3,713m / 12,183 ft) is the highest continuous paved road in the US — drive it eastbound for morning light and elk at Horseshoe Park.
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Yes — the 75-mile drive from Denver, excellent campground infrastructure at Moraine Park, and dramatic scenery make it ideal. Trail Ridge Road is open to any RV size. Book Moraine Park 6 months ahead in summer; fall trips (September) are more accessible.
Moraine Park has electric hookups at many sites. Aspenglen and Glacier Basin are no-hookup (water and toilets only). Generators have restricted hours — plan battery/shore power strategy accordingly.