The best big rig friendly camping near Boulder

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With a name like Boulder, it’s not surprising mountain adventures beckon in this Colorado town. Located north of Denver, Boulder has easy access to both big city delights and outdoor recreation in the Rocky Mountains. Camping spots range from dispersed off-grid locales deep in the national forests to full hookup RV camping. Cabins, yurts, RV/tent campsites, and backcountry sites are available in Golden Gate Canyon State Park, which has 40 miles of hiking trails with views of the Front Range. Reverend’s Ridge Campground has tent and RV sites, while Aspen Meadow is for tents only. Near Longmont, St. Vrain State Park is another camping spot, with several ponds and hiking trails.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Boulder

1. Apollo Ranch

100%
(177)
44mi from Boulder · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
Gated-entry 5-acre property featuring a 50-foot asphalt pad with water and 50/30/20-amp electrical hookups. The RV site accommodates rigs up to 38 feet, and additional tent sites welcome smaller RVs, camper vans, fifth wheels, and traditional tent campers. Enjoy an easy pull-through setup, wide-open country vibes, and beautiful views of Pikes Peak. Despite the privacy, you’re only 35 minutes from downtown Denver, 5 minutes off I-70, 28 minutes from Denver International Airport, and 20 minutes from Aurora Reservoir. Groceries, fuel, and local diners are just 5 minutes away. With minimal light pollution, this is a great spot for stargazing. Dogs are welcome, and an off-leash area is provided. Dry/split firewood is available for purchase at $10 per tote. Let me know if you’d like a more descriptive version that feels outdoorsy and adventurous—or a more concise, listing-style version!
Pets
Electrical hookup
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from 
$35
 / night

4. Sun Outdoors Rocky Mountains

37mi from Boulder · 727 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Experience the unparalleled charm of Sun Outdoors Rocky Mountains in Granby, Colorado, a hidden gem that stands out for its breathtaking landscapes and diverse recreational offerings. Nestled where the sky kisses the land, this resort invites you to immerse yourself in nature, whether you're hiking scenic trails, fishing in pristine rivers, or simply enjoying stunning sunsets that paint the horizon. Sun Outdoors Rocky Mountains features a wide range of accommodations, including RV sites, tent sites, and vacation rentals, ensuring a perfect fit for every type of traveler. On-site, you'll find an array of exciting amenities such as an apex arcade, a community center, a refreshing pool and hot tubs, and a fun-filled mini-golf course. Savor delicious meals at the Summit Bar and Grill, or venture out to explore nearby attractions. The campground also provides easy access to the Colorado River, Lake Granby, and the majestic Rocky Mountain National Park, making it an ideal base for outdoor adventures. Whether you're seeking relaxation or excitement, Sun Outdoors Rocky Mountains offers a unique blend of comfort and adventure that will make your stay unforgettable.
Pets
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Full hookups
from 
$75
 / night

7. Mountain Retreat

47mi from Boulder · 2 sites · RVs
(2) RV/ Tiny Home Parking Sites (For parking and living Fulltime with Full Hookups). One site offers 50amps and a second site offers 30amps. Both sites also have water and sewer connections. Private Property/ Privately Owned. Rent includes All Utilities (Water, Sewer, Electricity, Delivery Service, Trash service, and Vehicle Parking). Great and very convenient location, right on Hwy 285 at the base of Kenosha Gulch. Between Guanella Pass and CR 60. Beautiful, Majestic & Breathtaking Mountain views. Gorgeous STARRY nights (star-studded sky). Very serene, safe, peaceful and quiet location; yet close to many outdoor activities; and a short drive to all of the conveniences city life has to offer. Also enjoy the convenience of county maintained roads, for EXTRA peace of mind in the winter. Can accommodate a Motorhome, pull behind RV travel trailer, or a Tiny House (TOWABLE), up to a 40' in length. Great for fulltime living, or temporary housing (living) while enjoying life and saving simultaneously. Long term (6 months or longer). (Includes all utilities: Water, Sewer, Electricity, Delivery Service, Trash Service and Vehicle Parking). PREMIUM rate for Short Term (Up to 5 months rentals).
Pets
Full hookups
from 
$35
 / night

With a name like Boulder, it’s not surprising mountain adventures beckon in this Colorado town. Located north of Denver, Boulder has easy access to both big city delights and outdoor recreation in the Rocky Mountains. Camping spots range from dispersed off-grid locales deep in the national forests to full hookup RV camping. Cabins, yurts, RV/tent campsites, and backcountry sites are available in Golden Gate Canyon State Park, which has 40 miles of hiking trails with views of the Front Range. Reverend’s Ridge Campground has tent and RV sites, while Aspen Meadow is for tents only. Near Longmont, St. Vrain State Park is another camping spot, with several ponds and hiking trails.

98% (248)

Top-rated campgrounds near Boulder

1. Apollo Ranch

100%
(177)
44mi from Boulder · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
Gated-entry 5-acre property featuring a 50-foot asphalt pad with water and 50/30/20-amp electrical hookups. The RV site accommodates rigs up to 38 feet, and additional tent sites welcome smaller RVs, camper vans, fifth wheels, and traditional tent campers. Enjoy an easy pull-through setup, wide-open country vibes, and beautiful views of Pikes Peak. Despite the privacy, you’re only 35 minutes from downtown Denver, 5 minutes off I-70, 28 minutes from Denver International Airport, and 20 minutes from Aurora Reservoir. Groceries, fuel, and local diners are just 5 minutes away. With minimal light pollution, this is a great spot for stargazing. Dogs are welcome, and an off-leash area is provided. Dry/split firewood is available for purchase at $10 per tote. Let me know if you’d like a more descriptive version that feels outdoorsy and adventurous—or a more concise, listing-style version!
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$35
 / night

4. Sun Outdoors Rocky Mountains

37mi from Boulder · 727 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Experience the unparalleled charm of Sun Outdoors Rocky Mountains in Granby, Colorado, a hidden gem that stands out for its breathtaking landscapes and diverse recreational offerings. Nestled where the sky kisses the land, this resort invites you to immerse yourself in nature, whether you're hiking scenic trails, fishing in pristine rivers, or simply enjoying stunning sunsets that paint the horizon. Sun Outdoors Rocky Mountains features a wide range of accommodations, including RV sites, tent sites, and vacation rentals, ensuring a perfect fit for every type of traveler. On-site, you'll find an array of exciting amenities such as an apex arcade, a community center, a refreshing pool and hot tubs, and a fun-filled mini-golf course. Savor delicious meals at the Summit Bar and Grill, or venture out to explore nearby attractions. The campground also provides easy access to the Colorado River, Lake Granby, and the majestic Rocky Mountain National Park, making it an ideal base for outdoor adventures. Whether you're seeking relaxation or excitement, Sun Outdoors Rocky Mountains offers a unique blend of comfort and adventure that will make your stay unforgettable.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$75
 / night

7. Mountain Retreat

47mi from Boulder · 2 sites · RVs
(2) RV/ Tiny Home Parking Sites (For parking and living Fulltime with Full Hookups). One site offers 50amps and a second site offers 30amps. Both sites also have water and sewer connections. Private Property/ Privately Owned. Rent includes All Utilities (Water, Sewer, Electricity, Delivery Service, Trash service, and Vehicle Parking). Great and very convenient location, right on Hwy 285 at the base of Kenosha Gulch. Between Guanella Pass and CR 60. Beautiful, Majestic & Breathtaking Mountain views. Gorgeous STARRY nights (star-studded sky). Very serene, safe, peaceful and quiet location; yet close to many outdoor activities; and a short drive to all of the conveniences city life has to offer. Also enjoy the convenience of county maintained roads, for EXTRA peace of mind in the winter. Can accommodate a Motorhome, pull behind RV travel trailer, or a Tiny House (TOWABLE), up to a 40' in length. Great for fulltime living, or temporary housing (living) while enjoying life and saving simultaneously. Long term (6 months or longer). (Includes all utilities: Water, Sewer, Electricity, Delivery Service, Trash Service and Vehicle Parking). PREMIUM rate for Short Term (Up to 5 months rentals).
Pets
Full hookups
from 
$35
 / night

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The best big rig friendly camping near Boulder guide

Where to go

Estes Park and Rocky Mountain National Park

Leave the foothills and head into the peaks with a visit to Estes Park, one of the eastern gateways to Rocky Mountain National Park. Inside the park, camping spots are available for tents and RVs. While hookups are not available, many sites have access to fire pits, picnic tables, and vault toilets or full-service comfort stations. The landscape provides a dramatic backdrop for rock climbing, horseback riding, and mountain biking—or whatever menu of outdoor activities you enjoy.

Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests

From Boulder, you have easy access to 1.5 million acres of national forests, thanks to the Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests, which offers all of the beauty of the national and state parks with fewer crowds. In addition to dispersed camping areas, the national forests have over 50 public campgrounds, with various offerings and amenities. Some allow RVs, while others are limited to tent camping. Camp Dick, Pawnee Campground, Olive Ridge Campground, and Rainbow Lakes Campground are four popular options in

Denver

If you’ve had your fill of Mother Nature’s playground, urban delights await in Denver. Camping options include both private and public RV parks and campgrounds. Chatfield State Park’s focal point is a 1400-acre lake, with views of the surrounding mountain ridges. Tent and RV camping are available, and onsite activities include fishing, boating, and paddling. Cherry Creek State Park is another option nearby. 

When to go

While the Rocky Mountains offer four seasons of delights, winter camping is not for the faint of heart, as campers must prepare for freezing temperatures and deep snows, especially at higher elevations. As the snow melts at lower elevations, spring is a generally pleasant time to camp, though overnight temperatures and mountain passes are still daunting. Summer brings the warmest temperatures. A highlight of fall is the turning of the aspen leaves, which fills the forests with a golden hue.