The best dog-friendly RV sites near Breckenridge

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If you're looking for pet-friendly RV camping options near Breckenridge, Colorado, Hipcamp has over 1200 options to choose from! Prices average around $45 per night, but you can find options as low as $15 per night. Some of the top campsites in the area include Glen Isle Resort (461 reviews), Rustic Creek Ranch (363 reviews), and Serenity in the Foothills (295 reviews). Popular amenities include pet accommodations, trash disposal, and cooking equipment. If you're looking for things to do, popular activities in the area include paddling, biking, and boating.

95% (4.9K) 370 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Breckenridge

Arapaho Valley Ranch

1. Arapaho Valley Ranch

94%
(509)
45mi from Breckenridge · 133 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Arapaho Valley Ranch is a gorgeous, family-owned guest ranch in Colorado’s beautiful Grand County. Our ranch is surrounded by the Arapaho National Forest and is nestled in one of the most beautiful wilderness areas in the Indian Peaks Wilderness. This area features hiking trails, waterfalls, and historic steam engines from the old town of Monarch. We have a private hiking trail that leads to our “kissing swing” overlooking the headwaters of the Colorado River Valley. Property Description Disclaimer: The amenities, features, and services displayed in photos on our website or promotional materials are for illustration purposes only. AVR does not guarantee the availability, condition, or quality of these amenities at the time of your visit, and they are subject to change. AVR reserves the right to change, modify, or discontinue any feature or service without notice at any time. Guests must be at least 18 years of age or older to book and stay at Arapaho Valley Ranch.
Toilets
Campfires
Full hookups
from 
$88
 / night
Rooted Recovery

2. Rooted Recovery

100%
(2)
19mi from Breckenridge · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Rooted Recovery: Elevated Alpine Camping Rooted Recovery is a premium secluded camping experience set at 10,000 feet in Colorado's Subalpine Forest — designed for serious outdoor enthusiasts who want comfort without compromise. This property is high altitude, low oxygen. Your secluded site includes a dedicated fire pit with quality firewood, nestled among Engelmann spruce, Aspen, Lodgepole pine, and Subalpine Fir with views of Sheep Mountain and Mount Sherman. Step into genuine solitude, where dark skies reveal a canopy of stars and the Milky Way. Wildlife including moose, fox, and porcupines move freely through the forest around you. For the night sky enthusiast, this is a Dark Sky C3 rated site. Wake before dawn to tackle nearby 14ers (Mount Quandary – 18 miles; Mount Sherman – 19 miles), or train at elevation for your next race. We are 2 miles to Pike National Forest. Return from skiing at Breckenridge (25 miles) to your crackling fire and the forest’s deep quiet. Enjoy fly fishing or hiking in the surrounding National Forest. The property is 4 miles from Hwy 9 on County Road 14. It is paved for the first 2 miles, followed by 2 miles of dirt road beyond the National Forest boundary. Guymard Road may have delayed plowing after a snow and Winter access requires coordination. Expect snowfall from November through May, with major snowfalls averaging 18 inches. * Highway 14 is a Class 3 Park County Maintained Road * Guymard Road is a Class 2 Park County Maintained Road We have provided trail cams at this site for your safety and security. Firewood is available on-site for $2/log or $10 per bundle equivalent. AT&T cellular provides 110Mbps data download and 60Mbps data upload. You’re close enough to Fairplay (6.5 miles) and Alma (8 miles) for supplies, yet surrounded by silence. It is the ultimate reset. This experience is for those who push themselves hard, care for their bodies and minds, and leave places better than they found them. The promise is simple: an exceptional location, thoughtful amenities, and direct access to pristine wilderness that demands your respect and rewards your effort.
Toilets
Campfires
Picnic table
from 
$47
 / night
Rustic Off-Grid Mountain Cabin

3. Rustic Off-Grid Mountain Cabin

100%
(4)
22mi from Breckenridge · 2 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Rustic off-grid mountain cabin just minutes from Leadville and Turquoise Lake. Enjoy solar power, Starlink Wi-Fi, outdoor shower, and wood stove. Cozy full bed and couch for comfort after hiking, fishing, or skiing nearby. Relax on the porch with stunning mountain views or gather around the fire pit under starry Colorado skies. A perfect retreat for couples or adventurers looking to escape and explore the Rockies without losing all modern comforts. Tennessee Creek Rd is part of the Leadville 100 race course (road does remain open during the races). During winter the same section of road are groomed snowmobile trails, so you can ski in or snowmobile in to the cabin. Bring your mountain bike, ATV/UTV, snowmobile, skis or snowboard to enjoy year round excitement! Blankets, bed linens, towels and pillows provided for guests comfort and convenience. (Summer months only! Winter months guests need to provide their own bedding & pillows i.e. sleeping bag, as cleaning services do not have access. No cleaning fee will be charged during winter months and guests are asked to leave the cabin in clean and ready to use condition for future guests) Cooking pots & pans, cooking utensils, 1 burner butane stove, charcoal smoker grill (bring your own charcoal), wood burning stove and fire pit are provided for cooking. ❄ Winter Vehicle Access Disclaimer Tennessee Creek Road typically becomes impassable to wheeled vehicles between Halloween and Thanksgiving and generally remains closed until Memorial Day. Depending on snowfall, this may occur earlier or later in the season. During times when the road is snow-covered and impassable, guests may access the cabin only by snowshoe, backcountry skis, or snowmobile. A public parking lot, which is plowed and maintained throughout the winter, is available for guest parking before using these alternative methods of access. 🛷 Trail Conditions: About a 2-mile stretch of Tennessee Creek Road is groomed during winter for skiing and snowmobiling up to Forest Road 103. Beyond that point, the road is ungroomed and may have deep powder or snow drifts, making travel more challenging. 🚰 Water: Running water is not available during the winter months, as water storage is winterized. Guests must either bring their own water or melt snow.
Toilets
Campfires
Full hookups
from 
$149
 / night
The Rusty Fox

4. The Rusty Fox

92%
(6)
23mi from Breckenridge · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Unplug, unwind, and breathe deep in the high country. Nestled at 9,200 feet in the heart of Colorado’s South Park Valley, The Rusty Fox offers 2.42 acres of flat, open land perfect for dry camping, RV boondocking, or tent escapes. With panoramic views of snow-capped peaks and star-filled skies, this secluded site is ideal for anyone seeking peace, privacy, and a break from the noise of everyday life. The land sits in a quiet, off-grid neighborhood outside the historic railroad town of Como, surrounded by aspen groves, sagebrush, and big western sky. It's remote — no utilities, no crowds, just you and the wild — yet still accessible year-round via well-maintained gravel roads. Bring your camper, your solar setup, and your sense of adventure. What You’ll Find Here: Wide open space to park or pitch a tent Flat terrain with mountain views Perfect dark-sky conditions for stargazing Year-round access via Wabeno Ct (4x4 in winter recommended) Peaceful, undeveloped surroundings Great basecamp for hiking, off-roading, fishing nearby at Tarryall, Jefferson Lake, and Lost Creek Wilderness. Whether you’re a weekend wanderer, vanlifer, or just need a personal sky-watching hideout —The Rusty Fox is waiting.
Campfires
from 
$23
 / night
Clear Creek Cabins

5. Clear Creek Cabins

23mi from Breckenridge · 3 sites
Nestled along the banks of Clear Creek and surrounded by breathtaking mountain scenery, this rare 12.5-acre property offers ten private RV lots with unmatched access to the outdoors. Each site backs to either the sparkling creek or a serene private pond, providing a peaceful retreat in the heart of Colorado’s high country. Located at the gateway to the Arapahoe National Forest and just a short drive from three world-class ski resorts, the property is perfectly situated for year-round adventure—whether skiing, hiking, fishing, or simply enjoying the pristine alpine air. All essential utilities are included—water, sewer, and trash—making it a convenient and turnkey option for both short-term stays and longer seasonal living. With its combination of natural beauty, modern amenities, and prime proximity to both recreation and resort destinations, this property is ideal for investors, mountain enthusiasts, or anyone seeking a one-of-a-kind Colorado retreat.
Full hookups
from 
$48
 / night

If you're looking for pet-friendly RV camping options near Breckenridge, Colorado, Hipcamp has over 1200 options to choose from! Prices average around $45 per night, but you can find options as low as $15 per night. Some of the top campsites in the area include Glen Isle Resort (461 reviews), Rustic Creek Ranch (363 reviews), and Serenity in the Foothills (295 reviews). Popular amenities include pet accommodations, trash disposal, and cooking equipment. If you're looking for things to do, popular activities in the area include paddling, biking, and boating.

95% (4.9K) 370 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Breckenridge

Arapaho Valley Ranch

1. Arapaho Valley Ranch

94%
(509)
45mi from Breckenridge · 133 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Arapaho Valley Ranch is a gorgeous, family-owned guest ranch in Colorado’s beautiful Grand County. Our ranch is surrounded by the Arapaho National Forest and is nestled in one of the most beautiful wilderness areas in the Indian Peaks Wilderness. This area features hiking trails, waterfalls, and historic steam engines from the old town of Monarch. We have a private hiking trail that leads to our “kissing swing” overlooking the headwaters of the Colorado River Valley. Property Description Disclaimer: The amenities, features, and services displayed in photos on our website or promotional materials are for illustration purposes only. AVR does not guarantee the availability, condition, or quality of these amenities at the time of your visit, and they are subject to change. AVR reserves the right to change, modify, or discontinue any feature or service without notice at any time. Guests must be at least 18 years of age or older to book and stay at Arapaho Valley Ranch.
Toilets
Campfires
Full hookups
from 
$88
 / night
Rooted Recovery

2. Rooted Recovery

100%
(2)
19mi from Breckenridge · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Rooted Recovery: Elevated Alpine Camping Rooted Recovery is a premium secluded camping experience set at 10,000 feet in Colorado's Subalpine Forest — designed for serious outdoor enthusiasts who want comfort without compromise. This property is high altitude, low oxygen. Your secluded site includes a dedicated fire pit with quality firewood, nestled among Engelmann spruce, Aspen, Lodgepole pine, and Subalpine Fir with views of Sheep Mountain and Mount Sherman. Step into genuine solitude, where dark skies reveal a canopy of stars and the Milky Way. Wildlife including moose, fox, and porcupines move freely through the forest around you. For the night sky enthusiast, this is a Dark Sky C3 rated site. Wake before dawn to tackle nearby 14ers (Mount Quandary – 18 miles; Mount Sherman – 19 miles), or train at elevation for your next race. We are 2 miles to Pike National Forest. Return from skiing at Breckenridge (25 miles) to your crackling fire and the forest’s deep quiet. Enjoy fly fishing or hiking in the surrounding National Forest. The property is 4 miles from Hwy 9 on County Road 14. It is paved for the first 2 miles, followed by 2 miles of dirt road beyond the National Forest boundary. Guymard Road may have delayed plowing after a snow and Winter access requires coordination. Expect snowfall from November through May, with major snowfalls averaging 18 inches. * Highway 14 is a Class 3 Park County Maintained Road * Guymard Road is a Class 2 Park County Maintained Road We have provided trail cams at this site for your safety and security. Firewood is available on-site for $2/log or $10 per bundle equivalent. AT&T cellular provides 110Mbps data download and 60Mbps data upload. You’re close enough to Fairplay (6.5 miles) and Alma (8 miles) for supplies, yet surrounded by silence. It is the ultimate reset. This experience is for those who push themselves hard, care for their bodies and minds, and leave places better than they found them. The promise is simple: an exceptional location, thoughtful amenities, and direct access to pristine wilderness that demands your respect and rewards your effort.
Toilets
Campfires
Picnic table
from 
$47
 / night
Rustic Off-Grid Mountain Cabin

3. Rustic Off-Grid Mountain Cabin

100%
(4)
22mi from Breckenridge · 2 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Rustic off-grid mountain cabin just minutes from Leadville and Turquoise Lake. Enjoy solar power, Starlink Wi-Fi, outdoor shower, and wood stove. Cozy full bed and couch for comfort after hiking, fishing, or skiing nearby. Relax on the porch with stunning mountain views or gather around the fire pit under starry Colorado skies. A perfect retreat for couples or adventurers looking to escape and explore the Rockies without losing all modern comforts. Tennessee Creek Rd is part of the Leadville 100 race course (road does remain open during the races). During winter the same section of road are groomed snowmobile trails, so you can ski in or snowmobile in to the cabin. Bring your mountain bike, ATV/UTV, snowmobile, skis or snowboard to enjoy year round excitement! Blankets, bed linens, towels and pillows provided for guests comfort and convenience. (Summer months only! Winter months guests need to provide their own bedding & pillows i.e. sleeping bag, as cleaning services do not have access. No cleaning fee will be charged during winter months and guests are asked to leave the cabin in clean and ready to use condition for future guests) Cooking pots & pans, cooking utensils, 1 burner butane stove, charcoal smoker grill (bring your own charcoal), wood burning stove and fire pit are provided for cooking. ❄ Winter Vehicle Access Disclaimer Tennessee Creek Road typically becomes impassable to wheeled vehicles between Halloween and Thanksgiving and generally remains closed until Memorial Day. Depending on snowfall, this may occur earlier or later in the season. During times when the road is snow-covered and impassable, guests may access the cabin only by snowshoe, backcountry skis, or snowmobile. A public parking lot, which is plowed and maintained throughout the winter, is available for guest parking before using these alternative methods of access. 🛷 Trail Conditions: About a 2-mile stretch of Tennessee Creek Road is groomed during winter for skiing and snowmobiling up to Forest Road 103. Beyond that point, the road is ungroomed and may have deep powder or snow drifts, making travel more challenging. 🚰 Water: Running water is not available during the winter months, as water storage is winterized. Guests must either bring their own water or melt snow.
Toilets
Campfires
Full hookups
from 
$149
 / night
The Rusty Fox

4. The Rusty Fox

92%
(6)
23mi from Breckenridge · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Unplug, unwind, and breathe deep in the high country. Nestled at 9,200 feet in the heart of Colorado’s South Park Valley, The Rusty Fox offers 2.42 acres of flat, open land perfect for dry camping, RV boondocking, or tent escapes. With panoramic views of snow-capped peaks and star-filled skies, this secluded site is ideal for anyone seeking peace, privacy, and a break from the noise of everyday life. The land sits in a quiet, off-grid neighborhood outside the historic railroad town of Como, surrounded by aspen groves, sagebrush, and big western sky. It's remote — no utilities, no crowds, just you and the wild — yet still accessible year-round via well-maintained gravel roads. Bring your camper, your solar setup, and your sense of adventure. What You’ll Find Here: Wide open space to park or pitch a tent Flat terrain with mountain views Perfect dark-sky conditions for stargazing Year-round access via Wabeno Ct (4x4 in winter recommended) Peaceful, undeveloped surroundings Great basecamp for hiking, off-roading, fishing nearby at Tarryall, Jefferson Lake, and Lost Creek Wilderness. Whether you’re a weekend wanderer, vanlifer, or just need a personal sky-watching hideout —The Rusty Fox is waiting.
Campfires
from 
$23
 / night
Clear Creek Cabins

5. Clear Creek Cabins

23mi from Breckenridge · 3 sites
Nestled along the banks of Clear Creek and surrounded by breathtaking mountain scenery, this rare 12.5-acre property offers ten private RV lots with unmatched access to the outdoors. Each site backs to either the sparkling creek or a serene private pond, providing a peaceful retreat in the heart of Colorado’s high country. Located at the gateway to the Arapahoe National Forest and just a short drive from three world-class ski resorts, the property is perfectly situated for year-round adventure—whether skiing, hiking, fishing, or simply enjoying the pristine alpine air. All essential utilities are included—water, sewer, and trash—making it a convenient and turnkey option for both short-term stays and longer seasonal living. With its combination of natural beauty, modern amenities, and prime proximity to both recreation and resort destinations, this property is ideal for investors, mountain enthusiasts, or anyone seeking a one-of-a-kind Colorado retreat.
Full hookups
from 
$48
 / night

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