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What is there in Granby Colorado?!

Tosha Tingey • Oct 01, 2019

We've discovered the perfect Colorado town that has so much to do plus a great place to stay!

If you’ve ever gone to Rocky Mountain National Park, you most likely came through Estes Park. It’s pretty well known but from now on when we go to the National Park we will be going to Granby. Granby is on the western side of Rocky Mountain National Park. We found an AMAZING campground to stay at that has so many amenities and the area all around is packed with fun things to do!

River Run RV Resort

We were invited by River Run RV Resort to stay at their brand new campground. We have been completely impressed by this campground, so much so, that it has made its way to the number one campground we have stayed at! I can’t not share this campground!
So, as I mentioned before this is a brand new campground! So there are still a few things under construction. Which is even more crazy because it’s already SO nice! We are excited to keep going back and seeing it all come together. Their customer service was astounding. Every staff member we came in contact with from the manger to the waitress were so friendly and helpful. It's the best all around customer service we've experienced at a campground.

Amenities

Our favorite part of this campground was the amenities. I’ll list a few of our favorites: heated swimming pool & three hot tubs, bowling, arcade, gym, golf cart rentals, outdoor yard games, restaurant, family activities, mining station, & a giant playground with a giant blow up jumping pad. Wow! There was SO much to do all the time!

Campsite 

Our camping sites were long cemented pads which were level with lots of space in-between campers. Each site has its own table and fire pit.

Other stay options 

If you don’t want to camp, they have cabins you can stay in too! They have a variety to choose from and they are so cozy! Or if you’re like us and plan on staying forever, they even have vacation homes for sale too! Maybe we’ll be neighbors? ;)

Granby, Colorado 

We did not have enough time in our stay to do everything Granby and the surrounding areas has to offer. There are so many places to fish, go horseback riding, boating, hiking, mountain coasters, gondola rides, biking, shopping, and eating. Not to mention Colorado’s largest National Park just 10min away.

During our stay we checked out a local Indian Restaurant, went to Rocky Mountain National park, and went boating on Grand Lake. Our pictures are way cuter than me talking about it so enjoy!

Rocky Mountain National Park

Boating on Grand Lake

Be sure to check out @riverrunrvresort on Instagram and think of them for your next Colorado adventure!
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