We custom design our drill-less mud flaps to any size and then shift them to fit with your aftermarket wheels
We custom design our drill-less mud flaps to any size and then shift them to fit with your aftermarket wheels

This winter break, why not take a real break from your day-to-day? Colorado’s world-famous ski corridor offers an escape from the mundane with snow-capped peaks, glowing lodge lights, and the thrill of freshly groomed runs. And there’s no better way to experience it than behind the wheel of your RV. With I-70 threading through the Rockies and connecting some of the best ski resorts in North America, you can wake up to new slopes, scenery, and adventures every day. Whether you’re chasing powder, holiday lights, or cozy après-ski evenings by the fire, Colorado’s winter playground is ready when you are.
RVers love this route for its cost savings, scenic campgrounds, and flexibility to chase the best snow of the day. Keep reading for our top recommendations on where to stop.
Winter Park is one of Colorado’s oldest and most beloved ski areas. It offers family-friendly terrain, as well as challenging alpine bowls for more advanced skiers. During the holidays, the village twinkles with lights, live music floats through the crisp evening air, and hot chocolate becomes its own food group.
Sun Outdoors Rocky Mountains in Granby and Idlewild Campground are popular campgrounds. No matter where you park your rig, be sure not to miss Winter Park’s holiday torchlight parades, tubing hills, or the snowshoe trails along the Fraser River.
Next up on Colorado’s ski corridor is Breckenridge, a historic mining town turned iconic ski destination. The Victorian-style Main Street comes alive during the holiday season with festive decorations, seasonal markets, and artisan shops that are perfect for finishing your holiday shopping. Five sprawling peaks, gentle beginner zones, and legendary bowls mean everyone can find their perfect run.
Breckenridge has several oversized parking areas where you can park your RV for the day, and nearby RV parks in Dillon, Silverthorne, and Fairplay make great home bases.
Just a short drive from Breckenridge is Keystone. The resort offers the longest ski day in the state of Colorado, complemented by its magical winter experience: night skiing. Glide down illuminated slopes with holiday lights twinkling in the distance and the clear alpine night sky stretching above you. With kidtopia events, snow forts, and sleigh-ride dinners, Breckinridge is a great stop for families.
Prospector Campground in nearby Dillon offers limited winter services, while Tiger Run Resort offers a plethora of RV sites with full amenities.
No holiday road trip to the Colorado ski corridor would be complete without a stop in Vail. Its Back Bowls are legendary, and its pedestrian village feels straight out of a European alpine postcard. Holiday events fill the calendar, and festive garlands, ice sculptures, and gourmet dining are everywhere you look for a vibe of pure winter luxury.
While overnight RV parking is available in Vail, it’s extremely limited. A better plan is to stay in nearby Edwards or Eagle and shuttle in.
Copper has a laid-back feel, with naturally divided terrain that caters to beginner, intermediate, and expert skiers, keeping them on slopes that match their skill level. It’s also home to Woodward Copper Barn – a training ground for skiers and snowboarders looking to perfect their tricks.
Nearby Frisco and Leadville both offer great RV park options with winter utility access for your stay.
While not a ski resort, Glenwood Springs is the perfect place to unwind and wrap up your holiday adventure along the Colorado ski corridor. After days of skiing, snowboarding, and navigating mountain passes, nothing beats easing into steaming mineral pools while the snow falls gently around you.
Glenwood Hot Springs Resort offers RV-friendly accommodations with a charming holiday ambiance.
Whether you’re exploring festive mountain towns, carving powdery slopes, or soaking in natural hot springs, an RV road trip through Colorado’s ski corridor is one of the most magical ways to celebrate the holidays. Before you hit the road, be sure to winterize your RV, stock an emergency kit, and install a new set of DuraFlap mud flaps to protect your RV or tow rig from road spray, slush, rocks, and corrosive de-icers along the way.
Our mud flaps are designed to withstand harsh winter conditions, protecting your RV’s finish, tow gear, and undercarriage so you can focus on the fun, not the damage. Each pair is custom-made here in the USA, easy to install, and backed by our DuraFlap Guarantee. Visit our website to learn more, then get ready to hit the road – and the slopes.