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Colorado Winter Campervan Rentals

Grab one of our heated campervans or heated truck campers and create your own ski chalet that allows you the flexibility to go anywhere the snow is dumping. Plus, all your friends will be jealous of your epic ski camping adventure!

Our Heated Campers

GLAMPER VAN

Winnebago Solis Pop-Top Campervan

Winter rate starts at $245/day
SLEEPS UP TO 4 PERSONS
Front-wheel drive
snow tires & chains
built-in toilet
bathroom doubles as a ski locker
built-in heater w/thermostat

ADVENTURE VAN

Ford Transit Conversion Campervan

Winter rate starts at $210/day
All-wheel drive
Snow tires
Turbo engine for mountain passes
lofted bed w/gear garage
Built-in heater that runs on gas
Portable toilet available

NOT SURE WHAT DENVER CAMPERVAN RENTAL IS RIGHT FOR YOUR ADVENTURE? CONTACT US AND WE WILL MAKE A RECOMMENDATION!

HOW IT WORKS

  • Take advantage of our off-season rate from Oct 15-March 31st

  • Vehicles are 25% off summer rates

  • Discounts for trips 6 days or longer

  • Pick up the winter camper at our Denver office where we give you a detailed orientation

  • Rentals come with standard camping gear plus winter items like extra bedding, ice scraper, snow shovel, and tire chains

  • Unlimited miles are included

Colorado’s Ski Regions

NORTHERN AREA

Known for champagne powder, this area has some large resorts like Winter Park and Steamboat but also smaller ones. Or head into Wyoming!

SOUTH CENTRAL AREA

Enjoy some smaller towns in the heart of the Rockies and fewer people. Aspen/Snowmass is a big draw but Monarch and Crested Butte offer some amazing experiences.

I-70 AREA

Our most well know and most visited ski areas are along the I-70 highway. They offer easy access and big skiing. Prices can be as steep as the terrain but there are some small gems like Sunlight or Powderhorn to explore.

SAN JUANS AND NEW MEXICO

Skiing in the San Juan Mountains is spectacular. Wolf Creek consistently gets the most snowfall in the state and you will not find more stunning scenery than in Telluride. Then shake it up a bit with a dip down into Taos for some powder and green chile.

WHERE TO WINTER CAMP

This is the part of ski camping that takes some work. Many campgrounds are closed for the season along with dirt forest service roads. Most of the ski areas don’t want you sleeping in the ski parking lots overnight and mountains towns are clamping down on “overnight parking”. While the Walmart is always an option, there are better places to cozy up.

To help navigate all this, have created a detailed guide that will show you where to winter camp in legitimate locations around Colorado and nearby Rockies. Camp confidently and responsibly with our winter guide showing ski areas, nearby campsites (some free, some pay), and local attractions like hot springs to rejuvenate in after a day in the powder! The guide includes a GPS map and e-book that has details about each spot.

OTHER WINTER ACTIVITIES

  • Enjoy a soak in one of the many hot springs around the state

  • Try a snowmobile tour

  • Go snowshoeing

  • Take a turn as a musher on a dog sled tour

  • Fly fish with a local guide. Winter can be a great time to fish!

We’ve Done the Planning; Show Up and Go!

New to this and have no idea how to winter camp or where to go? We’ve put the information together for you in a handy Winter Camping Guide.

Downloadable e-Book

Detailed PDF with information on how to winter camp and details on over 100 locations around the state including ski areas, winter camping sites, and hot springs/rec centers.

GAIA GPS Map

Gaia GPS map with pins marking each of the locations detailed in the PDF. The map is easy to navigate on your computer and phone and the phone app works without cell service.

SKI CAMPING GALLERY

Winter Camping Customer reviews

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