The neighborhood now officially called Central Park — still Stapleton to most people who've lived here a while — was one of the most deliberately designed residential developments in Denver's history. Houses face each other. Streets are scaled for people, not just cars. Parks are woven through the whole thing rather than tucked into corners.
That intentionality is part of why people love living here. It's also why a 35-foot motorhome parked on the street or blocking the front of a home looks wrong in a way that goes beyond HOA rules. Most Central Park RV owners come to the same conclusion on their own: the neighborhood looks better without the rig in it, and the rig is better off somewhere it was actually designed to go.
Front Range RV Storage in Bennett is where many of them end up. It's a straightforward drive east on I-70 — about 20 to 25 minutes from most Central Park addresses, and the direction of travel means you're heading away from city traffic rather than into it.
For Central Park residents who share an RV with a family member or co-owner, the facility can accommodate multiple people on one account — a common setup among couples, siblings, or friends who split both the vehicle and the trips. The access system is flexible enough to handle it without everyone needing to coordinate every time.
The connection between where you live and how you store your RV might seem like a small thing. For people who chose Central Park deliberately, it usually isn't.
Yes, and this situation comes up often enough that it's handled smoothly. Gate access can be set up for more than one person, so both of you can get in and out independently without coordinating every time. When you set up the account, just let them know it's a shared ownership situation and they'll make sure both parties have what they need.
The HOA question doesn't change based on the RV's value — an old camper gets a notice just as fast as a new one. Beyond that, older vehicles often need more protection from Colorado's climate, not less. Aging rubber seals, deteriorating roof materials, and older electrical systems are all more vulnerable to UV exposure and freeze-thaw damage. If you're still getting use out of it, keeping it properly stored tends to extend its life significantly.
Front Range RV Storage — Bennett, CO
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