Colorado RV Camping – Brush

Brush City Campground
Brush Memorial RV Park and Campground

Colorado RV Camping – Brush

Northeastern Colorado offers some great RV camping locations. Along the South Platte River, nestled in the quiet northeastern plains of Colorado, the city of Brush has become a regional retail commercial center for business as well as a transportation center for the railroad and trucking industries. At the heart and intersection of Co 71, US 6 and 34 highways and Interstate 76, Brush is a quiet and convenient stop for anyone traveling through the area.

(Editor Note – The Brush campground no longer offers the first night free.)

Located on the south end of town is the city-run campground and RV park offering 18 gravel sites, 12 electrical, water, restrooms, showers and RV dump are available. No reservations and the cost is just $25 per night, with a maximum stay of 7 days. For long-term stays (more than 7 days) stop by or contact City Hall for approval.

Brush Colorado RV Camping
DeLorme Topo image of Brush showing RV park location.
Downtown Brush
Downtown Brush

Brush Traveler Information

“Can do attitude!” is the signature slogan for Brush!, signified by the exclamation point at the end of our name. We are a quiet and friendly town of only 5,471 people. Our campground is located in our Memorial Park near the swimming pool, tent and BBQ sites

museum

and within walking distance of our downtown business center. Anything a traveler may need can be found in town along with several restaurants that have great food.

Near the campground is the Brush! Area Museum that has exhibits about our agricultural heritage and our role in the Texas/Montana Trail, along with many others. There are many parks around town, a 9 hole golf course and nature walking trails. There are also historical churches and historical sites around town along with 3 antique shops in our downtown business center.

Brush Memorial Park
Brush Memorial City Park

When you plan your trip through Colorado, consider taking a ride down one of the many highways that lead through Brush! For example, the Pawnee Pioneer Trails Scenic and Historic Byway starts near Brush. Experience native buffalo and blue gramma grasses ankle high as far as the eye can see. The shortgrass prairie or steppe beckons the traveler to the wide-open spaces. With over 400 species of grass, shrubs, and trees, drought tolerant mammals and reptiles, and 300 species of birds, this area is considered one of the best birding spots in the United States.

pawnee-buttes
Pawnee Buttes Near Brush – USFS Photo

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