Wondering if there was any full hookup CG's on 85.We Are going to sta on the west side of Denver (any suggestions) one night then head to Mt. Rushmore.Thought about stopping in Casper then on to Rapid City but after Rushmore we are going to Yellowstone. Looks like we could stop in Ft. Laramie then head to Custer.We are not in a rush and we have a 30' 5er. Thanks
One in the south part of Lusk, and a poor one a few miles west of Lusk. Not the best but it will work. Great hardware store in Lusk, east side of the street.
Spend two weeks there in Lusk one night in 1960 with my buddy's and our motorcycles at the rodeo, lot of cow girls. WoW.
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On the west side of Denver, I would stay at Clear Creek RV Park in Golden, Colorado. A real nice campground in a very nice setting right along Clear Creek. I have stayed at BJ's campground in Lusk, it is not scenice (but then what is in that part of Wyoming :-). It has full hookups and is very adequate for an overnight stay. I have also stayed in the city park in Lingle. It is free (they ask for a donation, I think we dropped $10.00 in the bucket), it has water/electric hookups and is very nice/adequate for an overnight stay. I would not recommend the Pony Express (or something like that name) near Fort Laramie since it is right across from the Highway and the trains are rolling thru all night long blowing their horns. However, keep in mind, that the drive from Denver to Custer is really not a long/hard drive to do in 1 day. The only reason I have stopped in Lusk/Lingle for the night is because we left on Friday after work. You can easily make it from Denver to Custer in 5-6 hours without really pushing it (don't know if that is a hard drive for you or not).
Oh Yeah, I might add, you could consider driving East on I-76 out of Denver to Ft. Morgan, then go straight north through the Pawnee National Grasslands and then into Nebraska through Scottsbluff and then up to Ft. Robinson State Park in Nebraska. This is a really neat place to visit (it is where the Red Cloud Indian Agency was established back in the 1800's). This is where Crazy Horse was killed by a soldier (you can stand on the spot where it happened). This is also where the Sioux Nation surrendered to the U.S. Army (they talk about it in the close of the movie "Dances with Wolves"). They have a really nice campground there and a museum, horse rides, stagecoach rides, activity center, chuckwagon supper, a playhouse, etc. Just a thought if you have never been that way before. If you have any questions, just let me know, I have made the trip both ways many times. Have Fun!!
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There is a full hookup campground between Lingle and Ft Laramie, WY....Pony Soldier RV Park. We've stayed there twice when visiting relatives. Also an interesting little museum on the same grounds.
jabbott wrote: There is a full hookup campground between Lingle and Ft Laramie, WY....Pony Soldier RV Park. We've stayed there twice when visiting relatives. Also an interesting little museum on the same grounds.
That's the one I was talking about. It is an adequate campground for an overnight stay, however, the trains were rolling by and blowing their whistle's all night long.