The Part of Every Camping Trip Nobody Talks About — Getting Back

The departure gets all the attention. Packing lists, route planning, campground reservations, the cooler that takes 45 minutes to load properly. People plan the leaving part carefully.

The return is different. You're tired. The kids are tired. The vehicle is dirty and the tanks need to be dealt with. You're pulling back into the metro on a Sunday evening, and the last thing you want is to figure out where to put a 28-foot travel trailer before you can go home and sleep.

For Murphy Creek residents — southeast Aurora, HOA-managed, golf course community with rules about what sits in the driveway — the return problem has a specific shape. You can't just leave the trailer for a few days while you recover from the trip. The neighborhood doesn't work that way.

Front Range RV Storage in Bennett handles the return as cleanly as it handles the departure. The facility is a quick E-470 to I-70 run from Murphy Creek, and it's accessible at any hour — including the 11pm Sunday returns that happen more often than anyone plans for. The dump station is there, the water hookup is there, and within 20 minutes of pulling off the highway you've dealt with the post-trip tasks and you're driving home in a normal-sized vehicle.

Long-term customers from Murphy Creek consistently mention the return trip as the thing that made off-site storage click for them. The departure is nice. The late-night return where everything is open, lit, and functional — that's what makes it feel worth it.

Frequently Asked Questions

I sometimes get back from trips after midnight. Is pulling into a storage facility that late actually realistic?

It's genuinely practical. The facility is lit, your code works, and there's no one you need to notify or wait for. Customers specifically mention late Sunday returns as one of the biggest quality-of-life improvements after switching to off-site storage — you drop the rig off on the way home, pull into your driveway in your regular vehicle, and the trip is actually over instead of lingering.

My RV broke down on a trip and I need a tow company to bring it directly to storage. Can they handle that?

It's been handled before and it's not complicated. Call ahead so the team is aware and they'll make sure the tow truck has access and knows where to position the vehicle. The facility layout is accessible for tow equipment and the spaces are sized for straightforward drop-offs. A quick phone call to (303) 644-5800 is all it takes to coordinate.

Front Range RV Storage — Bennett, CO

(303) 644-5800 | frontrangervstorage.com

Facility Features

  • Dump Station with Rinse Water
  • Fresh (Potable) Water
  • Hand Wash Station (Sink)
  • Restroom
  • Trash Disposal
  • Compressed Air Station
  • Ice Machine
  • Video Security Cameras
  • Keypad Entry and Exit (Hi and Low)
  • 8 FT. Fencing with Barb Wire
  • Facility Lighting At Night
  • Rodent/Varmint Control
  • 24 Hour Access with Valid Code
  • Wide 45 FT. Drive Lanes
  • 14 FT. Wide Parking Stalls
  • 60 Degree Angled Parking Spaces
  • No Blind Spot When Parking

Office Hours

WEEKDAYS CALL 303-644-5800 For Information
WEEKENDS CALL 303-644-5800 For Information

Gate Hours

WEEKDAYS 24 Hrs With Valid Access Code
WEEKENDS 24 Hrs With Valid Access Code