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River Run RV Resort is an alpine oasis nestled in the north central part of the Rocky Mountains in Granby, Colorado. This resort takes RV camping to luxurious heights with excellent amenities that feature beautifully landscaped RV sites with full hookups, a sport court complex and a wellness center. River Run's great location is also perfect for those who want to explore Grand Lake, Winter Park Ski Resort and Rocky Mountain National Park.
Campers at River Run enjoy the wide variety of family-friendly activities that include a huge jumping pillow, a premium arcade, a mini-bowling alley and a gemstone and fossil mining sluice. If you're hungry, the resort has two full-service restaurants — the Summit Bar & Grill and Headwaters Tavern. There's also a small lake on the property where campers can kayak or paddleboard.
Spectacular views of Lake John, a world-class Rocky Mountain Trout fishery in beautiful North Park, Colorado. The gold medal waters of North Park as well as the alpine lakes of the Mt. Zirkel Wilderness offer outstanding angling opportunities. Lake John Resort is only a short distance from the Delaney Butte Lakes, Big Creek Lake, Cowdrey Lake, the Grizzly Helena Trail and the many alpine lakes of Mt. Zirkel Wilderness. Public lands offer: hunting, fishing, hiking, camping, ATV & UTV trails, snowmobiling, cross country skiing, and North Sand Hills Recreation Area.
Best fishing in Northern Colorado, all RV sites are pull through plus have 30 amp or 50 amp connections, water, electricity, trash pickup and more. 500 yards to lake access/ North Park hunting, hiking, and mountain biking, boat & ice hut rentals
“ Love this place!!! The new owners are amazing if you have any kind of problem they go out of their way to help and the cabins were super clean and have everything you need. The fishing was great our 3 year old loves that almost every cast she had a bite and could try reeling it in. The views are breathtaking and there is great 4 wheeling close by highly recommend checking out Sandhill! We saw 6 moose on our drive as well! We will be back. ” -Brook Huffington
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Located near Grand Lake, Winding River Resort offers a scenic and nature-filled camping experience. Since this is a small family-run operation, you’ll feel the difference from those larger, corporate-run RV parks. There are plenty of things to do and see around this park, which is at the base of the Rockies.
This park has a bunch of amenities available to camp goers. There is a grocery store with RV supplies, the Colorado River with great fishing, bike rentals, horseback rides, and a variety of on-site games. The RV sites are level and spacious, and the staff is friendly and helpful.
“Amazing, simply amazing. The resort is fantastic all around. Spots were large enough for everything.” – Anderson, RV Park Reviews
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One of the best things about vacationing in an RV is being able to set up camp just about anywhere. Horsetooth Reservoir is a beautiful place for those who want to camp somewhere a little more rustic than an RV resort or park. Located only 10 minutes from FoCo, it is still a world away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
These Fort Collins campsites are a great budget option for those just passing through the area, but they still offer peace, quiet, and a safe place to camp for a night or two. The reservoir is a lovely place to do a little swimming and participate in other water sports. It is also conveniently located near Fort Collins and everything it has to offer.
“Beautiful place to camp, hike, or picnic. A permit fee is less than $20, including parking. There are also power hookups at certain spots if you’re a metro-camper. Ours included a nice bench, table, fire pit, and charcoal grill. The restrooms have paid showers that are spotless.” – Jesus, Google Review
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If you are camping with children, this is the place for you as you will find many fun-filled activities here without ever leaving the park. Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park of Estes Campground is only nine minutes from Estes Park and RMNP, which are loaded with adventure for campers of all ages. The park is located about 45 minutes from Fort Collins, and while it’s farther from civilization than some of the other places on this list, it does have a fully stocked store and a heated pool.
Kids of all ages will find something just for them at this campground near Fort Collins, Colorado. There are planned activities June 1 through mid-August, and beautiful Estes Park surrounds the facility. The camp store has any supplies you might need for your adventures, and the well-appointed campsites are sure to please.
“This place is one of our favorite places to be. Our kids love it, and the staff is friendly and helpful. We are natives of Colorado and love seeing all the people who come from all over the country. It’s beautiful and very peaceful. We loved camping here so much, we went from a tent and upgraded to the pop-up camper. If you get the chance to stay here, please do. You will not be disappointed.” – Joseph, Google Review
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The city of Estes Park is a mere 45 minutes from Fort Collins and only 5 miles from the Rocky Mountain National Park entrance. Here, you will find the Estes Park KOA, which is one of the best places you can camp to experience Northern Colorado. RVers will appreciate this campground’s ability to accommodate most rigs with its clean and friendly amenities.
Location is everything, and this KOA is only five minutes from Rocky Mountain National Park. Roast marshmallows while you watch all the stars come out in the Milky Way, and then drift off to sleep in your comfy RV bed at night. Estes Park KOA is 50 miles from Fort Collins, but it has everything you need for adventure or relaxation.
“4 of 5. The only reason it’s not five stars is space is tight. The service was outstanding. Kids enjoyed a free campfire, marshmallows, and train ride. Elk migrate daily through the campground. The inventory for RV supplies is really good also. I’m a new RVer, so I bought a bunch of stuff.” – SR, Google Review
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If you want to get away from it all and camp in your RV, then Jack’s Gulch is a solid choice. Here you will find tons of peace and quiet and no traces of city life whatsoever. Smaller rigs and fifth wheels should have no problems navigating the campground, but coaches over 40 feet in total length may not be as easy to maneuver here.
What you trade in convenience, you receive back twofold in peace and quiet. While there are very few man-made amenities in this clean campground, what you will find is solitude and a chance to enjoy the beauty of Northern Colorado. You can find Jacks Gulch about 42 miles from Fort Collins and a world away from neighborhoods and city life.
“Great accommodations for horses and a lot of trail options.” – Jennifer, Google Review
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Overview Ansel Watrous Campground is located on the Cache la Poudre River, 22 miles northwest of Fort Collins, Colo., along Highway 14. Visitors enjoy the area for its great rafting, fishing and hiking opportunities. Recreation The Cache la Poudre River offers whitewater rafting and fishing. Anglers cast for brown, cutthroat and rainbow trout, among other species of fish. Hiking, biking and horseback riding trails are in the surrounding area, including the 4-mile Young Gulch Trail. Other popular activities enjoyed by visitors to the campground include birding and wildlife viewing. Facilities The Cache la Poudre River offers whitewater rafting and fishing. Anglers cast for brown, cutthroat and rainbow trout, among other species of fish. Hiking, biking and horseback riding trails are in the surrounding area, including the 4-mile Young Gulch Trail. Other popular activities enjoyed by visitors to the campground include birding and wildlife viewing. Natural Features The canyon's vegetation varies from dense forests to open meadows and the campground is surrounded by steep mountains. The campground is situated among Ponderosa pines on the banks of the Cache la Poudre River, Colorado's first river designated as a National Wild and Scenic River. contact_info For facility specific information, please call (530) 529-0578. Charges & Cancellations A $10.00 service fee will apply if you change or cancel your reservation. Late cancellations are subject to additional fees.
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Countrywood Inn & RV Park is a small RV park in Downtown Longmont, Colorado. It is a short distance away from Boulder, and it is conveniently located close to Highway 287. Countrywood Inn & RV Park offers free Wi-Fi.
Due to its remote location, Countrywood Inn & RV Park stays incredibly quiet at night. However, it is only 10 minutes away from a nearby lake, and it is within walking distance of many amenities. Best of all, Boulder is only about 30 minutes away from Countrywood Inn & RV Park.
“Very affordable. Friendly, helpful staff and owner. Everyone that lives and works here, no matter their economic bracket in society, is always, polite, willing to help, and always available when you need something done or fixed.” – Jennifer, Google Review
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Jellystone Park of Estes is part of a national chain of RV parks. This RV park is quite large, and it is located within Rocky Mountain National Park. Jellystone Park of Estes offers tons of free activities for kids, and you can also purchase special activities for a small fee.
If your kids get tired of mini-golf, karaoke, or craft time, you can always purchase a round of laser tag or rent a golf cart. In addition, you can buy a wristband that will grant your child entry into almost any paid activity at Jellystone Park of Estes. This RV park offers Wi-Fi access, and there is a convenience store on-site.
“It’s a good place considering the location. The stalls are all back in, and many are almost impossible which is incredibly frustrating. The roads are gravel and very narrow. The staff is incredibly friendly though and they have many, many activities for little ones.” – Boost, Google Review
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Manor RV Park is located in Estes Park, and it is one of the biggest RV parks in the area. It features incredible mountain views, and it is within walking distance of many amenities. Highway 36 is nearby, and Beaver Meadows Visitor Center is about five minutes away.
Estes Park is one of the most beautiful resort destinations in the world. There are tons of attractions to visit in this town, and Denver is only about an hour away. Manor RV Park puts you right in the middle of the action, and this RV park charges reasonable rates.
“Great location right on the creek/river. The shower was free and not coin operated. Bathrooms cleaned daily. The staff all friendly and happy to share advice on things to do in town. Sites were close together but it’s good to interact with fellow travelers when traveling, so that didn’t bother us.” – Joshua, Google Review
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Located in the heart of the Rocky Mountains right next to the Thompson River, this park has all the trappings of the perfect place to get away from it all. With all the adventures of mountain biking at your doorstep, this park provides for some of the best RV camping in Denver, Colorado.
This site might have that “get away from it all” vibe, but it still offers amenities to make your camping experience as pleasurable as possible. There are fun things for children to enjoy, including a playground and a full miniature golf course. Nearby, you’ll find all sorts of activities to take part in, including hiking, rafting, and fly-fishing.
“Beautiful, clean RV park. Friendly staff. A river is right beside the RV park adding to the ambiance and enjoyment.” – Este, RV Park Reviews
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This park provides that “get away from it all” feeling that only RV camping near Westminster can provide. It’s located at the base of the Rocky Mountains in the town of Estes Park. Since there are a bunch of restaurants and local shops in the town, you’ll find plenty of ways to keep busy when you’re not hiking up into the mountains.
This park has a lot of amenities to keep campers happy during their stay. There are a bunch of games located throughout the park, fire pits at every site, a fully outfitted rec hall, and hiking trails everywhere. You’ll also appreciate the general store with groceries and supplies, storage space for rent, and spectacular views of the mountains.
“We stayed five nights. Very friendly and helpful staff. Right at the entrance to the park. Yes, the pads were dirt and gravel (as were all the parks we stayed in) but they are tiered, and we had plenty of room for our 45ft RV.” – Vicki, RV Park Reviews
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Paradise RV Park is located north of Boulder in Estes Park. This RV park is very small, and some of the sites at Paradise RV Park feature decks. Unlike most RV parks in Boulder, Paradise RV Park is on the banks of a river.
At Paradise RV Park, you can fish for trout from right outside your RV. The sites at Paradise RV Park are shaded by tall trees, and this RV park offers free Wi-Fi. Best of all, Paradise RV Park is very friendly to pets.
“This is truly one of those places you find and just keep coming back to! The park is quiet, and the staff had been amazing. The restrooms and showers are the cleanest we’ve ever seen. My wife and daughter aren’t begrudgingly using them while giving me the evil eye. I would say it is a must stay.” – Jeremy, Google Review
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Overview Bellaire Campground is located 47 miles northwest of Fort Collins, Colo., near the Red Feather Lakes village. Visitors enjoy the area for its canoeing, fishing and trail opportunities. Recreation Canoeing and fishing are popular activities on 10-acre, no-wake Bellaire Lake. Anglers cast for rainbow and brook trout, among other species. The campground is within walking distance of the lake via an accessible boardwalk. Several additional lakes are in the vicinity. Many hiking, biking and horseback riding trails are in the surrounding area, including the 1.25-mile Molly Lake Trail and 4-mile Mount Margaret Trail. Several off-road vehicle trails are located within five miles of the campground. Other popular activities include viewing wildlife and visiting nearby Redfeather Visitor Center. Facilities Canoeing and fishing are popular activities on 10-acre, no-wake Bellaire Lake. Anglers cast for rainbow and brook trout, among other species. The campground is within walking distance of the lake via an accessible boardwalk. Several additional lakes are in the vicinity. Many hiking, biking and horseback riding trails are in the surrounding area, including the 1.25-mile Molly Lake Trail and 4-mile Mount Margaret Trail. Several off-road vehicle trails are located within five miles of the campground. Other popular activities include viewing wildlife and visiting nearby Redfeather Visitor Center. Natural Features The campground is comprised of rolling hills, pine forests and unique rock formations. It sits near Bellaire Lake at an elevation of 8,600 feet. Afternoon thunderstorms can be expected during spring and summer months. Due to the mountain pine beetle infestation and the removal of hazardous trees, there may be little to no shade in the campground. contact_info For facility specific information, please call (530) 529-0578. Nearby Attractions The small village of Red Feather Lakes is nearby, offering limited dining options, gift shops, general stores, a library, post office and a golf course. Charges & Cancellations A $10.00 service fee will apply if you change or cancel your reservation. Late cancellations are subject to additional fees.
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Hudson is close to Denver, so if you want to enjoy all the sights and sounds of the big city but don’t want to spend a ton of money to stay there, then pleasant Pepper Pod offers a convenient alternative. The campground sits directly behind the Pepper Pod restaurant, and there is a quirky shopping district downtown.
“The staff and full-timers I met were very friendly. I stayed here for a week while visiting family in the area. I would stay here again when I return.” – M.B., RV Park Review
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Wild Country RV Park is situated in the town of Keenesburg, which is to the northeast of the Denver metro area. This RV park in the Arvada, Colorado area mainly caters to long-term residents, but short-term stays are also acceptable. Wild Country RV Park is right off Interstate 76, and it is within walking distance of downtown Keenesburg.
The best feature of Wild Country RV Park is the views. This campground offers a 360-degree panorama of the surrounding mountains, and it is virtually silent at night. During the day, you can head to Downtown Keenesburg to check out the restaurants and historical sites.
“Very nice place to stay. Nice breeze. A very sweet gentleman helped with Wi-Fi and the water hook up. The only bad thing is no large trees, but they have been planted. I, for sure, would come back here.” – Lori, Google Review
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Overview Chambers Lake Campground is located approximately 60 miles north of Fort Collins, Colo., on beautiful Chambers Lake. Visitors enjoy the area for its great fishing and canoeing, as well as abundant trail opportunities and wilderness access. Recreation Popular activities included fishing, canoeing and boating on Chambers Lake, which is a no-wake lake. Anglers cast for rainbow, cutthroat and lake trout. A boat ramp is located within the campground. Please note the boat ramp may be unusable in late summer due to low water levels. The lake is a storage reservoir for irrigation water and is drawn down over the course of the summer.The Blue Lake Trail No. 959 begins nearby. The 7.2-mile trail provides access to the Rawah Wilderness. Several additional hiking and biking trails can be found in the surrounding area. Facilities Popular activities included fishing, canoeing and boating on Chambers Lake, which is a no-wake lake. Anglers cast for rainbow, cutthroat and lake trout. A boat ramp is located within the campground. Please note the boat ramp may be unusable in late summer due to low water levels. The lake is a storage reservoir for irrigation water and is drawn down over the course of the summer.The Blue Lake Trail No. 959 begins nearby. The 7.2-mile trail provides access to the Rawah Wilderness. Several additional hiking and biking trails can be found in the surrounding area. Natural Features The campground is situated in a rustic, mountainous area, at an elevation of 9,200 feet. Some sites have reduced shade because many hazardous lodgepole pine trees have been removed due to the mountain pine beetle epidemic. Nearby Attractions Many hiking and horseback riding trails in the area provide access to the Neota and Comanche Peak wilderness areas, which are located nearby. contact_info For facility specific information, please call (530) 529-0578.
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Elk Creek Campground & RV Park is the closest campground to the entrance of Rocky Mountain National Park. This RV park is medium-sized, and it features a large playground. A portable dumping service makes its way through Elk Creek Campground & RV Park three times per week, and there is an arcade on-site.
For your convenience, the general store at Elk Creek Campground & RV Park is open seven days per week. Firewood is available on-site, and you can also purchase ice at this RV park. Plus, the restrooms at Elk Creek Campground & RV Park were renovated recently.
“Great place to camp! We stayed in our camper for 5 nights. No issues. Great showers and bathrooms. Very friendly staff. Saw plenty of moose and a bear.” – Misty, Google Review
Hopefully, this list has gotten you excited about your adventure near the Fort Collins area. Whether you’re exploring a hiking trail in Rocky Mountain National Park or the bottom of your beer mug at one of the many local breweries, you will love RVing around this area and other awesome spots in the Centennial State. Just be sure to make reservations early because these parks fill up. With our guide to picking the best RV for your needs, you'll be confident searching for RV rentals in the Fort Collins area.
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Pricing will vary. The top 10 RV Parks we selected all display daily, weekly and monthly rates for you.
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Yes. The majority of campgrounds we selected in this blog allow pets.