Farm stays near Blue River

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Just south of Breckenridge in the Ten Mile Range, Blue River is often considered an extension of the famous ski town, which draws adventurers year-round for outdoor recreation in the Rockies. Named for the river on whose banks the town is situated, there’s excellent trout fishing to be had. Several nearby alpine lakes also offer good fishing and scenic views, while hikers can tackle the 14er Quandary Peak or other area trails. Camping options can be found just outside Blue River.

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Top-rated campgrounds

The cool summer days....

3. Mountain Views

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(33)
32mi from Blue River · 2 sites · Tents, RVs · Hartsel, CO
This cozy campsite sits just off Highway 24 and only a few minutes from the charming town of Hartsel. You will enjoy wide open mountain views and sunsets that will stay with you long after your visit. Whether you love fishing, hiking, or gravel biking, this spot is a perfect base for your adventure. Fairplay is only twenty minutes away and Colorado Springs is just over an hour, making this a convenient and peaceful escape. Before your trip, be sure to check the fire ban status in Park County since the winds can pick up at times. The property is open meadowland with no trees for shade during the day, so plan accordingly. The driveway is dirt but easy to access, and even small cars make it in just fine. Review the property layout image before you arrive so you know exactly where to go and what to look out for. If you are car or tent camping, bring warm clothes for the cool evenings, a comfortable spot to sleep, and of course some bug spray. Most importantly, relax and enjoy the quiet beauty of the land and the night sky. While the guideline mentions one car per site, you are welcome to bring friends. With a small additional fee, you can have up to two cars and four people per site so you can share the experience together. Take a moment to look over the access and campsite image before your arrival, and keep in mind that GPS will drop a pin in the middle of the property. We look forward to hosting you and hope your time here is filled with peace, adventure, and unforgettable memories.
Pets
Campfires
from 
$15
 / night
Vail Valley BackCountry Access

4. Vail Valley BackCountry Access

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(180)
46mi from Blue River · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Eagle, CO
This Gorgeous 6 acre property has DIRECT PRIVATE ACCESS to Hardscrabble Mountain, The Holy Cross Wilderness and The White River National Forest. There are 24,000 acres of BLM public land and also The White River National Forest with over 3,500 square miles, both with thousands of miles of recreation trails for mountain biking, hiking, ATVing, MOTO X Dirtbiking, SidebySide UTVing, backcountry skiing and snowboarding, 4x4 Jeeping/Mudding, Jeep, Bronco, Land Rovers, OffRoad, Bike, Hike and snowmobiling. Walk out of your tent, your RV or my cabin and you are in BLM and The White River National Forest. Plenty of flat, shaded ground with water and electric available. The biggest shade trees in Eagle County, firepits, and a creek with pond and waterfall with sand beach await. Incredible views of Castle Peak, The Flat tops Wilderness, Red Canyon and Hardscrabble Mountain right from the Property. Vail and Beaver Creek Ski Resorts with the best skiing and powder in the world and Glenwood Springs with the world famous Hot Springs Pool and Glenwood Caverns Amusement Park ( amusement park on top of a mountain) and the Iron Mountain Hot Springs Each 25 minutes away. Aspen is a little over an hour away. Pets are welcome and can be off leash if they can respond to voice controls and owners are responsible for their pets at all times. Dogs love it here! All poop must be picked up, $35 per pet per night. GoPro Mountain Games, Eagle County Rodeo, Birds of Prey Downhill, Vail Farmers Market, Free Showdown Down Thursday Eagle, Gerald R. Ford Ampitheater, Free Hot Summer Nights Music Vail Eagle is the county seat of Eagle County and is known for the Eagle and Colorado River and the amazing system of biking and hiking trails.
Pets
Electrical Hookup
Toilets
from 
$64
 / night
Thousand Peaks Ranch

5. Thousand Peaks Ranch

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28mi from Blue River · 11 sites · Tents, RVs · Fairplay, CO
THOUSAND PEAKS RANCH CAMP Nightly rates vary depending on date and availability. Applicable taxes and fees applied at checkout. The $5 booking fee per site is non-refundable. Thousand Peaks Ranch Campground in Hartsel has Scenic Mountains, is a getaway and a home away from home for many users. The campsites are best suited for tents and RV stops. Some of the campsites are close to stunning views and you can sleep every night to the sounds of coyotes and other animals. We are very close to many places where you can find a river to fish, take a walk in nature or take a quick dip in the cold waters. Thousand Peaks Ranch Primitive Campground is a 40-acre site each with a table, fire pit and grill. There is a fee for its use and the stay limit is three weeks. We have well water to supply your shower and are located close to the center of the camp. Thousand Peaks Ranch offers a group campsite with 8 separate group campsites. These sites vary in size: Group sites 1, 2, and 7 ($40/ night) can accommodate between 10 and 25 people per site. Group sites 3-6 ($80/night) can accommodate between 25 and 50 people per site. Group Site 8 ($120/night) accommodates up to 75 people. Each site is equipped with 1 or 2 picnic tables and a Fire Pit. There is a large field area in the center of these sites that can be used for group activities. Please keep in mind that we are a primitive campground. We do not have hookups and cannot accommodate electrical needs. As this is a primitive campsite, we allow the use of generators. Tent camping is permitted throughout most of the ranch. THIS IS NOT A STATE PROPERTY, However, IT IS A BLM BORDER PROPERTY. See below where we are located: 1- South Park City Museum 18 miles from the property. https://maps.app.goo.gl/73gXyV5zo4PaCrUS7?g_st=ic About South Park City is an outside historic museum with 43 original furnished buildings and structures depicting an 1880s-era mining town. The buildings include a church, school, dentist/barber, doctor, coffin-maker, blacksmith, saloon, drug store, general store, homes, train engine and caboose, and other structures that portray life in an early gold mining town in the Colorado Rockies. Visitors can walk into each building, and try out the furniture, play the pianos, ring the school bell, stroll along the boardwalk, and, in the process, get a real feel for life in the Old West. 2- Pike National Forest Bristlecone trail. 18 miles https://maps.app.goo.gl/R5opVg8eKX5by7Nw9?g_st=ic 3- Kenasha Pass 38 miles https://maps.app.goo.gl/sfD6covDgw7b8rrA8?g_st=ic 4- Mount Sherman 28 miles https://maps.app.goo.gl/b6E5d7dGAqaduwFo7?g_st=ic 5- South Park Brewing Colorado 18 miles https://maps.app.goo.gl/zxPP6Q54H44sRfCWA?g_st=ic 6- Limber Grove Trail 24 miles https://maps.app.goo.gl/8vxuDABKSJv8YF8W6?g_st=ic 7- Coyote Creek Studio Arts 18 miles https://maps.app.goo.gl/cqA5aFjdD2RAkS3x8?g_st=ic 8- Platte Ranch Riding Stables 11 miles https://maps.app.goo.gl/m9rWcKrTXTXWsLNB7?g_st=ic 9- Tomahawk State Wildlife Area 6.5 miles https://maps.app.goo.gl/DtKWY98ApxyNb7QFA?g_st=ic 10- REAL South Park Collection 18 miles https://maps.app.goo.gl/zvtuUH6dQttBJhbW9?g_st=ic 11- High Creek Fen Preserve 9.6 miles https://maps.app.goo.gl/LxrpNpyQpk6kwsve9?g_st=ic 12-Snitching Lady Distillery 18 miles https://maps.app.goo.gl/hbQfHHD9c4JgFvX36?g_st=ic 13- Eleven Mile State Park 27 miles https://maps.app.goo.gl/FUTAyDaETbC1KpmC8?g_st=ic 14- Antero Reservoir, Colorado 13 miles https://maps.app.goo.gl/4AVf4kBtahPdMXsN9?g_st=ic 15- Mount Antero, Colorado 55 miles https://maps.app.goo.gl/kZbg6aeR52zqGCa87?g_st=ic 16- Breckenridge, CO 41 miles https://maps.app.goo.gl/4bCVrHc5csDnyJi79?g_st=ic
Pets
Campfires
Picnic table
from 
$28
 / night
Shanahan Goat Ranch

6. Shanahan Goat Ranch

100%
(10)
43mi from Blue River · 1 site · Tent, RV · Johnson Village, CO
Enjoy the privacy of this wonderful goat farm situated just northwest of the Overlook Campground in Buena Vista, Colorado. It sits at 8500 feet with spectacular views of the Collegiate Peaks, 10 minutes from downtown Main Street, countless hiking trails, and rafting companies! This property backs up to BLM and connects with the Midland bike trail system. This property is unique due to the close proximity to dairy goats, and the ability to tour the farm if you so choose. The camping spot is in a secluded area of the property with easy access parking, and away from the main house. There is a 6-person tent set up near an old loading shed with a queen sized cot, an available metal fire pit, wood, and plenty of space to spread out or pitch additional tents. Plenty of rock outcroppings surround the space to give you your own private retreat. Please note that our road does include passing our neighbor on your way up. Directional rock cairns lead the way to this fun space! Goat tours are available upon request. On occasion the goats free range on the property and may pass by this space. If you want to camp in privacy and enjoy the idea of staying near a working goat farm, with chickens, guinea fowl & a rooster you will likely hear, the ability to quickly get into BLM and hike the many trails then this is place for you!
Pets
Campfires
Picnic table
from 
$45
 / night

Just south of Breckenridge in the Ten Mile Range, Blue River is often considered an extension of the famous ski town, which draws adventurers year-round for outdoor recreation in the Rockies. Named for the river on whose banks the town is situated, there’s excellent trout fishing to be had. Several nearby alpine lakes also offer good fishing and scenic views, while hikers can tackle the 14er Quandary Peak or other area trails. Camping options can be found just outside Blue River.

98% (396)

Top-rated campgrounds

The cool summer days....

3. Mountain Views

97%
(33)
32mi from Blue River · 2 sites · Tents, RVs · Hartsel, CO
This cozy campsite sits just off Highway 24 and only a few minutes from the charming town of Hartsel. You will enjoy wide open mountain views and sunsets that will stay with you long after your visit. Whether you love fishing, hiking, or gravel biking, this spot is a perfect base for your adventure. Fairplay is only twenty minutes away and Colorado Springs is just over an hour, making this a convenient and peaceful escape. Before your trip, be sure to check the fire ban status in Park County since the winds can pick up at times. The property is open meadowland with no trees for shade during the day, so plan accordingly. The driveway is dirt but easy to access, and even small cars make it in just fine. Review the property layout image before you arrive so you know exactly where to go and what to look out for. If you are car or tent camping, bring warm clothes for the cool evenings, a comfortable spot to sleep, and of course some bug spray. Most importantly, relax and enjoy the quiet beauty of the land and the night sky. While the guideline mentions one car per site, you are welcome to bring friends. With a small additional fee, you can have up to two cars and four people per site so you can share the experience together. Take a moment to look over the access and campsite image before your arrival, and keep in mind that GPS will drop a pin in the middle of the property. We look forward to hosting you and hope your time here is filled with peace, adventure, and unforgettable memories.
Pets
Campfires
from 
$15
 / night
Vail Valley BackCountry Access

4. Vail Valley BackCountry Access

91%
(180)
46mi from Blue River · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Eagle, CO
This Gorgeous 6 acre property has DIRECT PRIVATE ACCESS to Hardscrabble Mountain, The Holy Cross Wilderness and The White River National Forest. There are 24,000 acres of BLM public land and also The White River National Forest with over 3,500 square miles, both with thousands of miles of recreation trails for mountain biking, hiking, ATVing, MOTO X Dirtbiking, SidebySide UTVing, backcountry skiing and snowboarding, 4x4 Jeeping/Mudding, Jeep, Bronco, Land Rovers, OffRoad, Bike, Hike and snowmobiling. Walk out of your tent, your RV or my cabin and you are in BLM and The White River National Forest. Plenty of flat, shaded ground with water and electric available. The biggest shade trees in Eagle County, firepits, and a creek with pond and waterfall with sand beach await. Incredible views of Castle Peak, The Flat tops Wilderness, Red Canyon and Hardscrabble Mountain right from the Property. Vail and Beaver Creek Ski Resorts with the best skiing and powder in the world and Glenwood Springs with the world famous Hot Springs Pool and Glenwood Caverns Amusement Park ( amusement park on top of a mountain) and the Iron Mountain Hot Springs Each 25 minutes away. Aspen is a little over an hour away. Pets are welcome and can be off leash if they can respond to voice controls and owners are responsible for their pets at all times. Dogs love it here! All poop must be picked up, $35 per pet per night. GoPro Mountain Games, Eagle County Rodeo, Birds of Prey Downhill, Vail Farmers Market, Free Showdown Down Thursday Eagle, Gerald R. Ford Ampitheater, Free Hot Summer Nights Music Vail Eagle is the county seat of Eagle County and is known for the Eagle and Colorado River and the amazing system of biking and hiking trails.
Pets
Electrical Hookup
Toilets
from 
$64
 / night
Thousand Peaks Ranch

5. Thousand Peaks Ranch

100%
(12)
28mi from Blue River · 11 sites · Tents, RVs · Fairplay, CO
THOUSAND PEAKS RANCH CAMP Nightly rates vary depending on date and availability. Applicable taxes and fees applied at checkout. The $5 booking fee per site is non-refundable. Thousand Peaks Ranch Campground in Hartsel has Scenic Mountains, is a getaway and a home away from home for many users. The campsites are best suited for tents and RV stops. Some of the campsites are close to stunning views and you can sleep every night to the sounds of coyotes and other animals. We are very close to many places where you can find a river to fish, take a walk in nature or take a quick dip in the cold waters. Thousand Peaks Ranch Primitive Campground is a 40-acre site each with a table, fire pit and grill. There is a fee for its use and the stay limit is three weeks. We have well water to supply your shower and are located close to the center of the camp. Thousand Peaks Ranch offers a group campsite with 8 separate group campsites. These sites vary in size: Group sites 1, 2, and 7 ($40/ night) can accommodate between 10 and 25 people per site. Group sites 3-6 ($80/night) can accommodate between 25 and 50 people per site. Group Site 8 ($120/night) accommodates up to 75 people. Each site is equipped with 1 or 2 picnic tables and a Fire Pit. There is a large field area in the center of these sites that can be used for group activities. Please keep in mind that we are a primitive campground. We do not have hookups and cannot accommodate electrical needs. As this is a primitive campsite, we allow the use of generators. Tent camping is permitted throughout most of the ranch. THIS IS NOT A STATE PROPERTY, However, IT IS A BLM BORDER PROPERTY. See below where we are located: 1- South Park City Museum 18 miles from the property. https://maps.app.goo.gl/73gXyV5zo4PaCrUS7?g_st=ic About South Park City is an outside historic museum with 43 original furnished buildings and structures depicting an 1880s-era mining town. The buildings include a church, school, dentist/barber, doctor, coffin-maker, blacksmith, saloon, drug store, general store, homes, train engine and caboose, and other structures that portray life in an early gold mining town in the Colorado Rockies. Visitors can walk into each building, and try out the furniture, play the pianos, ring the school bell, stroll along the boardwalk, and, in the process, get a real feel for life in the Old West. 2- Pike National Forest Bristlecone trail. 18 miles https://maps.app.goo.gl/R5opVg8eKX5by7Nw9?g_st=ic 3- Kenasha Pass 38 miles https://maps.app.goo.gl/sfD6covDgw7b8rrA8?g_st=ic 4- Mount Sherman 28 miles https://maps.app.goo.gl/b6E5d7dGAqaduwFo7?g_st=ic 5- South Park Brewing Colorado 18 miles https://maps.app.goo.gl/zxPP6Q54H44sRfCWA?g_st=ic 6- Limber Grove Trail 24 miles https://maps.app.goo.gl/8vxuDABKSJv8YF8W6?g_st=ic 7- Coyote Creek Studio Arts 18 miles https://maps.app.goo.gl/cqA5aFjdD2RAkS3x8?g_st=ic 8- Platte Ranch Riding Stables 11 miles https://maps.app.goo.gl/m9rWcKrTXTXWsLNB7?g_st=ic 9- Tomahawk State Wildlife Area 6.5 miles https://maps.app.goo.gl/DtKWY98ApxyNb7QFA?g_st=ic 10- REAL South Park Collection 18 miles https://maps.app.goo.gl/zvtuUH6dQttBJhbW9?g_st=ic 11- High Creek Fen Preserve 9.6 miles https://maps.app.goo.gl/LxrpNpyQpk6kwsve9?g_st=ic 12-Snitching Lady Distillery 18 miles https://maps.app.goo.gl/hbQfHHD9c4JgFvX36?g_st=ic 13- Eleven Mile State Park 27 miles https://maps.app.goo.gl/FUTAyDaETbC1KpmC8?g_st=ic 14- Antero Reservoir, Colorado 13 miles https://maps.app.goo.gl/4AVf4kBtahPdMXsN9?g_st=ic 15- Mount Antero, Colorado 55 miles https://maps.app.goo.gl/kZbg6aeR52zqGCa87?g_st=ic 16- Breckenridge, CO 41 miles https://maps.app.goo.gl/4bCVrHc5csDnyJi79?g_st=ic
Pets
Campfires
Picnic table
from 
$28
 / night
Shanahan Goat Ranch

6. Shanahan Goat Ranch

100%
(10)
43mi from Blue River · 1 site · Tent, RV · Johnson Village, CO
Enjoy the privacy of this wonderful goat farm situated just northwest of the Overlook Campground in Buena Vista, Colorado. It sits at 8500 feet with spectacular views of the Collegiate Peaks, 10 minutes from downtown Main Street, countless hiking trails, and rafting companies! This property backs up to BLM and connects with the Midland bike trail system. This property is unique due to the close proximity to dairy goats, and the ability to tour the farm if you so choose. The camping spot is in a secluded area of the property with easy access parking, and away from the main house. There is a 6-person tent set up near an old loading shed with a queen sized cot, an available metal fire pit, wood, and plenty of space to spread out or pitch additional tents. Plenty of rock outcroppings surround the space to give you your own private retreat. Please note that our road does include passing our neighbor on your way up. Directional rock cairns lead the way to this fun space! Goat tours are available upon request. On occasion the goats free range on the property and may pass by this space. If you want to camp in privacy and enjoy the idea of staying near a working goat farm, with chickens, guinea fowl & a rooster you will likely hear, the ability to quickly get into BLM and hike the many trails then this is place for you!
Pets
Campfires
Picnic table
from 
$45
 / night

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Farm stays near Blue River guide

Where to go

Summit County

Enjoy year-round outdoor recreation here, where you can camp in an RV park near Breckenridge or pitch a tent near Lower Crystal Lake. In winter, campers can choose from heated cabins and yurts. Further north, find the towns of Frisco, Dillon, and Silverthorne around Dillon Reservoir, along with lakeside campgrounds for tents and RVs. Follow the river downstream to choose from several campgrounds around the Green Mountain Reservoir or backcountry options in the Eagle’s Nest Wilderness.

Vail and Eagle County

Head west over Vail Pass and camp with your tent or RV outside the resort town of Vail. Further south, find the quaint towns of Minturn and Red Cliff, plus several developed campground options within White River National Forest. Explore history in Leadville, then camp lakeside at Turquoise Lake or opt for camping and glamping options in Sylvan Lake State Park.

South Park

Head south to explore the South Park Basin. Near Alma, pitch your tent at Kite Lake. Near Como, find dispersed camping options near Boreas Pass and campgrounds in the Pike and San Isabel national forests. To the east, Jefferson offers easy access to the Colorado Trail, the Lost Creek Wilderness, and both developed and dispersed campsites. Further south, find the high basin hub of Fairplay, with both RV parks and US Forest Service campgrounds. 

Georgetown and Guanella Pass

Head northeast to the historic mining town of Georgetown and drive the Guanella Pass Scenic Byway, where Forest Service campgrounds and dispersed sites offer overnight options for campers. Drive up to the summit of Mount Evans, then park at the base to camp with your tent or RV at the popular Echo Lake Campground in Arapaho National Forest. Or head north to St. Mary’s Glacier for trails, boulders, and wildflowers.

When to go

Given Blue River’s elevation above 10,000 feet, summer is the best time to go camping and hiking. Many high-elevation Forest Service campgrounds are only open seasonally, while rafting is popular on the Blue River in late spring and early summer. Parts of the Blue River remain fishable in winter, a nice time to visit Breckenridge and other area ski resorts. 

Know before you go

  • Fishing licenses are required for anyone over age 16. Different fishing regulations apply to different parts of the Blue River.
  • Permits are required for state and national wilderness areas. Motorized and mechanized vehicles are prohibited in designated wilderness areas.
  • National forest campsites are often first-come, first-served, while campsites in Colorado state parks typically require advanced reservations.
  • Be bear aware, especially when camping. Store food and other attractants in a bear-proof container away from your tent.