The best camping near Fort Collins with horseback riding

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A lively university town, Fort Collins is known for its brew pubs and nightlife scene, but there are plenty of outdoor adventures to be had as well. You can bike just about everywhere in this bicycle friendly town, including the scenic Poudre River Trail. Just outside of town, hike, mountain bike, horseback ride, climb, and paddle at Lory State Park, Horsetooth Reservoir, and Horsetooth Mountain Open Space, then camp lakeside or in the backcountry. The city is also a gateway to the Rocky Mountains and the Arapaho & Roosevelt National Forests, where plenty of natural beauty, outdoor adventure, and camping options await.

93% (1.4K) 127 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Fort Collins

Red Fox Respite

1. Red Fox Respite

94%
(16)
2.8mi from Fort Collins · 1 site · RV
We have space for one RV between two rows of trees; great privacy and you will be the only campers on our property! No tents please. We are directly next to a natural area complete with hiking/biking trails and restroom facility (no shower). It is an excellent place to walk your dog on leash, visit the horses, observe wildlife including many species of birds! We are just a few miles from Horsetooth Resevoir where you can paddle, kayak, etc and just a mile from CSU campus! Bike on a dedicated trail to Old Town to complete your trip with awesome restaurants and a paddle park on the Poudre River!
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$50
 / night
God's Beautiful Creation

2. God's Beautiful Creation

99%
(62)
13mi from Fort Collins · 1 site · RV
Our location is a couple of miles north east of Wellington on the east side of the interstate. We are located on a dead end road. It is very quiet with a rural / farming landscape. We have beautiful mountain views with no visibility of the interstate. Many farms around us have horses, cows and even some peacocks. Please come and relax in this quiet corner of Northern Colorado.
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$36
 / night
Silent "P" Ranch

3. Silent "P" Ranch

100%
(117)
17mi from Fort Collins · 1 site · Lodging
My family and I built up this peice of property in the summer of 2016, we purchased it as land only and have done everything you will find here today! My husband and I built the barn and all structures! The house was the last thing to get finished, we moved in March of 2020. We raise Cattle and Bernedoodle dogs. And also enjoy training horses and competing with the Mustang Heritage Foundation. If you walk around you will see many American Mustangs! We hope you enjoy the fantastic views and the peaceful surroundings as we do!!
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$72
 / night
Roosevelt National Forest

4. Roosevelt National Forest

83%
(44)
800 sites · Red Feather Lakes, Colorado
Get out in nature without straying far from the city in this wooded national forest.
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Electrical hookup
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St. Vrain State Park

5. St. Vrain State Park

100%
(1)
78 sites · Firestone, Colorado
Get outdoors without driving far at this state park between Denver and Fort Collins.
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Hart Family Farm

6. Hart Family Farm

98%
(29)
24mi from Fort Collins · 2 sites · Lodging
At the base of the Rocky Mountains, Lyons Colorado is a perfect spot to both enjoy the urban amenities of Boulder and Denver but still have great access to Rocky Mountain National Park and the great escape of the wilderness.Hart Family Farm was started in 2013 after the epic 1,000 year flood re-created the landscape of the St Vrain Valley.  Working toward self-sustainability, we strive to have as healthy a landscape as we can possibly support.
Toilets
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$72
 / night
Rocky Mountain Glamping

7. Rocky Mountain Glamping

98%
(363)
32mi from Fort Collins · 6 sites · RVs, Lodging
A Rocky Mountain Glamping Experience Relax streamside in our private camp overlooking lush nature and towering rock outcroppings. Stroll along a rushing stream or head up challenging Moose Track trail to Balancing Rock. After your day of adventure or kicking back enjoy a hot shower. Share your revelations of the day around the campfire, roast marshmallows, or relish your favorite treat as you unwind. Bliss Canyon features 4 accommodations: 2 Gypsy Wagon Campers and 2 spacious Tent Cabins and a boondocking RV site. Teardrop camper sleeps 2 as an addition to any accommodation. The open-air, covered Kitchens have sinks, fresh, potable hot water, kitchenware, gas stove —pots, pans, dishes, utensils, etc, BBQ with side burner, critter-resistant food safe, bear-proof trash can, and picnic table outside. We provide a convenient propane campfire for safety since our climate is dry and often windy. No candles or open flames please. Limited WIFI available. There are easy trails on property along the lush stream (the original riverbed of the Middle Saint Vrain Stream), fishing or swimming in the pond (no lifeguard on duty), or challenging trails into Roosevelt National Forest from the property. (Ask Hiker Dot for guidance.) Several National Forest access points, where you can enjoy peaceful walks away from crowds, are a short drive. New this year Bliss Camp is adding a 12' x 14' Glamping Tent Cabin. Bliss Canyon is a spur off of breathtaking, picturesque South Saint Vrain Canyon. Stroll on over to the South or Middle for renowned fly fishing. For climbers, there are over 50 climbs in South Saint Vrain Canyon! Dark Skies: If you like to watch the stars and meteor showers, Bliss Canyon is blessed with dark skies with little light from the plains. Bring your telescopes and explore the Universe. Rocky Mountain National Park, one of the five Crown Jewels of the National Park Service, is nearby. The closest trailhead in RMNP is 10 miles, the next trailhead at Wild Basin entrance to the park is 13 miles, and the Beaver Meadows entrance (main entrance) is 36 miles. Rocky Mountain National Park has breathtaking drives, easy strolls with interpretive signs, and 360 miles of trails. (Advance reservation required for entry 9:00 am to 3:00 pm for main park, or 5:00 am to 6:00 pm for Bear Lake corridor.) Indian Peaks Wilderness also has several nearby access points and trailheads. Ask Dot for details. The charming town of Lyons is 20 minutes away with coffee shops, restaurants, bars, lots of great live music, and quaint shops. Also, Spirit Hound Distillery received the award for the #1, Best Whiskey in the World in 2022, hmmm, it might be worth a tasting! Due to our popularity reservations often fill up quickly. We suggest you make your reservations in advance especially if you have a group to rent the entire camp. At times there are last minute cancelations which allows for last minute openings. Dot and Byron look forward to hosting you in our spectacular Rocky Mountain Paradise.
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$55
 / night
Moseying Moose RV Sites

8. Moseying Moose RV Sites

93%
(23)
32mi from Fort Collins · 2 sites · RVs
We have two newly developed camp spots on the east end of our property. This year we will only have dry camping. It is a wooded area, close to the village, lakes and hiking. Lots of outdoor activities including sand volleyball, badminton, ax throwing (only plastic so not dangerous) and corn hole.
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$36
 / night
Sherwood Creek Camp and Glamp

9. Sherwood Creek Camp and Glamp

94%
(200)
47mi from Fort Collins · 5 sites · Tents, Lodging
This forested and open meadow property is located on a seasonal creek 2 miles from the quaint mountain town of Nederland, Colorado. A short drive to both Boulder & Denver and situated in the picturesque Front Range, Nederland has convenient access to skiing, mountain biking, hiking & camping, including many points of access to the Continental Divide. The property is within walking distance of Boulder County Open Space and Indian Peaks Wilderness trails for endless biking and hiking adventures. Sites are private and secluded. There is a 20-foot tipi, a quaint treehouse, and a tent site camp that can be rented separately or together for larger groups. Toilet, picnic table, and potable water all available onsite. We have endless hiking, biking, and mountain fun activities onsite and nearby! Space for camper vans as well! We look forward to hosting you soon.
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$58
 / night
Rocky Mountain National Park

10. Rocky Mountain National Park

97%
(175)
553 sites · Grand Lake, Colorado
Explore one of America’s most beloved alpine landscapes in the heart of the Colorado Rockies.
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Pawnee National Grassland

11. Pawnee National Grassland

100%
(4)
14 sites · Grover, Colorado
Out where the west begins… you can see it in the Pawnee National Grassland. These windswept plains have witnessed the onslaught of the frontier, the tragedy of the “Dust Bowl”, and the restoration of its wild prairies. Just a short drive from Fort Collins, the Pawnee abounds in recreation opportunities. It is known for world class birding, hiking, camping, picnicking, horseback riding, and star gazing. The landscape is a color rich palette that would make even Bob Ross blush. The trees? Super happy. So hitch the wagons, pack your gear, and roll on over to the Pawnee. For out where the west begins the sky is a little bluer… and your love for nature becomes a little truer.
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Curt Gowdy State Park

12. Curt Gowdy State Park

60%
(10)
119 sites · Warren Afb, Wyoming
Discover Curt Gowdy State Park's diverse outdoor adventures.
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Electrical hookup
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Medicine Bow National Forest

13. Medicine Bow National Forest

83%
(36)
505 sites · Laramie, Wyoming
Let the wild unspoiled natural world be your healer, and what better place to do that than Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest. The forest is a whopping 2.9 million acre outdoor playground extending from northern Colorado to central Wyoming, and has got something for everyone and for every season. The diverse area also comprises the Thunder Basin Grasslands as well as numerous mountain ranges with huge elevation changes and diversity in terrain and wildlife. The area offers ample hunting, fishing, hiking, camping, and riding (among other activities). In the winter come for snow sports and see everything in a different light. Lots of options for developed camping and even more for dispersed wilderness camping, mean you can really spend some time here exploring. Come and get your medicine!
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Last Chance Camp, Cheyenne

14. Last Chance Camp, Cheyenne

95%
(873)
49mi from Fort Collins · 273 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Rustic Ranchette on the Wyoming Plains Primitive boondocking — no RV dump station or hookups. Simple, no-fuss camping for RVs, tents, buses, vans, and car campers. Electric sites (110/20 AMP) available. Unique stays available year-round: 🔥 22-ft Tipi Rental – Warm, furnished, sleeps 2-8. 🐴 Horsebox Renovation – Cozy, guest favorite. 🛌 Guesthouse rooms also available (see below). 🎆 4th of July Weekend Available! No fireworks on-site — enjoy 360° fireworks shows from a distance. 🤠 Cheyenne Frontier Days Event — July 18-27 at Last Chance Camp! Book direct or see “Event Listings” below. Amenities & Facilities: 🔥 Hot outdoor shower — seasonal, on-demand hot water by the kitchen. Indoor showers available off-season on request. 🍳 Large community kitchen by the barns with electric burners, toaster ovens, gas grills, coffee & tea, deep well water, dining table, and utensils. 🚽 Port-a-pot on site. 🔥 Firepit for gathering. 🌾 Explore the hidden labyrinth, prairie land, and farm life with horses, chickens, and Barnie the barn cat. Dog Policy, Ranch Style: 🐾 If the tail ain’t waggin’ & hair’s pricklin’—leash up and command “OUT” to other dogs before a bark becomes a bite. 💩 Scoop your dog’s poop. 👀 Eyes on eyes — keep watch, no zoning out off-leash. Camping Info: 🏕️ Self-sufficient camping — be prepared, no office on-site. 🚰 Deep well water available. 🚫 No sewage or greywater dumping — $500 fine. 🔇 Quiet generators only (max 60 dB), off by 9 PM, on after 7 AM. 🛻 Pick a spot, message Christine on arrival/departure. Location & Check-In: 📍 2 miles east of I-25 / Exit 16 (search: Tractor Supply, Cheyenne, WY) 🕛 Check-in: 12 PM – 12 AM | Check-out: around 12 PM (flexible) Late arrivals: SHHH… fuss in the morning. Lights out! Local Highlights: 🌲 31 mi. Kurt Gowdy State Park: hike, kayak, Hidden Falls 🪨 41 mi. Vedauwoo: rock formations and trails 🍽️ 21 mi: The Bunk House Bar & Grill: very western dining & live music 🏛️ Downtown Cheyenne (7 miles) — State Capitol, Rib & Chop House, breweries 🥩 2.5 miles to The Little Bear / The Brand Bar — local beef & brews Guesthouse & Lodging: 🛌 Guesthouse & Unique stays, year-round. 🚿 Guesthouse shower $5 (subject to availability, call/text). Let’s make it a great stay, Christine & Steve 307-640-0697
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$23
 / night
Camper or tent w/ great view!

15. Camper or tent w/ great view!

100%
(7)
13mi from Fort Collins · 1 site · Tent, RV
Learn more about this land:Convenient rural location with views of Rocky Mountains and adjacent lake, small pond with waterfall and fire pit. Less than an hour to Rocky Mtn National Park.
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$125
 / night
Blue Heron Ranch/ Rv camping

16. Blue Heron Ranch/ Rv camping

88%
(16)
32mi from Fort Collins · 12 sites · Tents, RVs
The wildlife is spectacular Bald Eagles, Golden Eagles, Great horned owls might keep you up hooting into the night...It is quite the bird sanctuary ,with almost every feather you could imagine.The pelicans rule the sky with theyre 8 foot wingspan,its not unusual to see a murmering of starlings whirring over the alfalfa fields in the evening... Minks, River otters,Raccoons, deer and the occasional Elk..2 bobcat sightings and one mountain lion but they are rare.Surrounded by water which is a rarity in itself we are nustled into real wildlife with town just minutes away.
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$100
 / night
Terry Bison Ranch Resort

17. Terry Bison Ranch Resort

87%
(82)
33mi from Fort Collins · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
Terry Bison Ranch has a history all the way back to the 1800's. The ranch was once owned by F. E. Warren (The first governor of the state of Wyoming). President Teddy Roosevelt was also a guest at the ranch and a picture of him in the main house, hangs on the wall in the Senators Steakhouse. For more in depth history of this amazing ranch, come visit and ride the bison train tour, let your kids take a pony ride, or enjoy a family fun trail ride! Learn more about this land: Terry Bison Ranch Resort is a functioning bison ranch with adventures to explore. We have a bison train tour that takes you out to feed the bison, a steak house, horseback trail rides, and plenty of animals to look at. The dry camping is in the fields surrounding the park.
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$40
 / night
Cozy Tiny Mountain Log Cabin

18. Cozy Tiny Mountain Log Cabin

100%
(2)
47mi from Fort Collins · 1 site · Lodging
Our cozy tiny cabin sits on 2 acres in beautiful mountain scenery, just far enough from town to truly relax, being surrounded by wildlife and peace, but close enough to Denver metro area. Our tiny cabin has a lovely deck to sip your coffee and sauna plus to use after long day of hiking or skiing.
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$135
 / night
Scarlet Paintbrush Cabin

19. Scarlet Paintbrush Cabin

100%
(4)
48mi from Fort Collins · 2 sites · Lodging
Come enjoy a relaxing get away in our tiny cabin for two where the old meets the new! This 90 year old cabin is rich in history with its rustic exterior and has been finished out with a modern design inspired by wildflowers on the interior. The cabin is just south of Grand Lake, It is extremely easy to access via car, has a great view of Rocky Mountain National Park, and boasts all of the modern amenities to make you feel comfortable during your stay. Unwind, explore & relax in our wonderland!
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$220
 / night
Railroad Campgrounds

20. Railroad Campgrounds

87%
(15)
49mi from Fort Collins · 21 sites · Tents
Come stay at RailRoad Camp, ONLY 3.5 miles from Laramie County fairgrounds 11 miles from Frontier Park for Cheyenne Frontier Days!! Beautiful "dry" camping spots available for tents, Truck top campers, and camper vans. No RVs or pull behind campers. The property has over 400 trees, porta potties will be available, and an outdoor shower will be installed soon! Well Water also available to fill Campers if needed. Horses welcomed with prior approval with host, but limited spots available for horses. The camp host is willing to arrange rides to and from Frontier Park as well as Laramie County Fairgrounds with notice and fee as long as host is available. We look forward to sharing our beautiful piece of Wyoming with you! Camping areas are available in any of the white outlined areas as designated by campsite signs and designated spots outlined on Hip Camp. Parking is the area highlighted in blue. If it gets full, can also park in the back pasture area. Porta potties are located at the light green way point. Water hydrants are located at the Blue X waypoints. We do have honey bee hives on property, which are located with the Yellow X waypoint. You are more than welcome to view them if you would like, just please do not touch the hives or any of their watering frames which are black. We also have Chicken coops on property with 26 hens and 2 roosters which are located at the red waypoint with the bird. They do enjoy going up to people and eating out of hands. They might peck slightly when trying to eat though. The 2 roosters do protect their hens. Park vehicle in the blue highlighted area as to not have vehicle traffic in the grassed areas down the tree rows. Also, to not have someone accidentally run over a small tree. Please watch out for pink flags. Those markers are for smaller trees so they are easy to spot and not broken down by stepping on them. You are more than welcome to drive along the right side of the property just past the blue area to the back pasture area if you need to for unloading gear for the back wooded tent sites. If you have any further questions, please feel free to reach out to my cell number at 678-618-8190 anytime! ***ANIMALS MUST BE LEASHED AT ALL TIMES***
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$35
 / night

A lively university town, Fort Collins is known for its brew pubs and nightlife scene, but there are plenty of outdoor adventures to be had as well. You can bike just about everywhere in this bicycle friendly town, including the scenic Poudre River Trail. Just outside of town, hike, mountain bike, horseback ride, climb, and paddle at Lory State Park, Horsetooth Reservoir, and Horsetooth Mountain Open Space, then camp lakeside or in the backcountry. The city is also a gateway to the Rocky Mountains and the Arapaho & Roosevelt National Forests, where plenty of natural beauty, outdoor adventure, and camping options await.

93% (1.4K) 127 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Fort Collins

Red Fox Respite

1. Red Fox Respite

94%
(16)
2.8mi from Fort Collins · 1 site · RV
We have space for one RV between two rows of trees; great privacy and you will be the only campers on our property! No tents please. We are directly next to a natural area complete with hiking/biking trails and restroom facility (no shower). It is an excellent place to walk your dog on leash, visit the horses, observe wildlife including many species of birds! We are just a few miles from Horsetooth Resevoir where you can paddle, kayak, etc and just a mile from CSU campus! Bike on a dedicated trail to Old Town to complete your trip with awesome restaurants and a paddle park on the Poudre River!
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$50
 / night
God's Beautiful Creation

2. God's Beautiful Creation

99%
(62)
13mi from Fort Collins · 1 site · RV
Our location is a couple of miles north east of Wellington on the east side of the interstate. We are located on a dead end road. It is very quiet with a rural / farming landscape. We have beautiful mountain views with no visibility of the interstate. Many farms around us have horses, cows and even some peacocks. Please come and relax in this quiet corner of Northern Colorado.
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$36
 / night
Silent "P" Ranch

3. Silent "P" Ranch

100%
(117)
17mi from Fort Collins · 1 site · Lodging
My family and I built up this peice of property in the summer of 2016, we purchased it as land only and have done everything you will find here today! My husband and I built the barn and all structures! The house was the last thing to get finished, we moved in March of 2020. We raise Cattle and Bernedoodle dogs. And also enjoy training horses and competing with the Mustang Heritage Foundation. If you walk around you will see many American Mustangs! We hope you enjoy the fantastic views and the peaceful surroundings as we do!!
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$72
 / night
Roosevelt National Forest

4. Roosevelt National Forest

83%
(44)
800 sites · Red Feather Lakes, Colorado
Get out in nature without straying far from the city in this wooded national forest.
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St. Vrain State Park

5. St. Vrain State Park

100%
(1)
78 sites · Firestone, Colorado
Get outdoors without driving far at this state park between Denver and Fort Collins.
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Hart Family Farm

6. Hart Family Farm

98%
(29)
24mi from Fort Collins · 2 sites · Lodging
At the base of the Rocky Mountains, Lyons Colorado is a perfect spot to both enjoy the urban amenities of Boulder and Denver but still have great access to Rocky Mountain National Park and the great escape of the wilderness.Hart Family Farm was started in 2013 after the epic 1,000 year flood re-created the landscape of the St Vrain Valley.  Working toward self-sustainability, we strive to have as healthy a landscape as we can possibly support.
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$72
 / night
Rocky Mountain Glamping

7. Rocky Mountain Glamping

98%
(363)
32mi from Fort Collins · 6 sites · RVs, Lodging
A Rocky Mountain Glamping Experience Relax streamside in our private camp overlooking lush nature and towering rock outcroppings. Stroll along a rushing stream or head up challenging Moose Track trail to Balancing Rock. After your day of adventure or kicking back enjoy a hot shower. Share your revelations of the day around the campfire, roast marshmallows, or relish your favorite treat as you unwind. Bliss Canyon features 4 accommodations: 2 Gypsy Wagon Campers and 2 spacious Tent Cabins and a boondocking RV site. Teardrop camper sleeps 2 as an addition to any accommodation. The open-air, covered Kitchens have sinks, fresh, potable hot water, kitchenware, gas stove —pots, pans, dishes, utensils, etc, BBQ with side burner, critter-resistant food safe, bear-proof trash can, and picnic table outside. We provide a convenient propane campfire for safety since our climate is dry and often windy. No candles or open flames please. Limited WIFI available. There are easy trails on property along the lush stream (the original riverbed of the Middle Saint Vrain Stream), fishing or swimming in the pond (no lifeguard on duty), or challenging trails into Roosevelt National Forest from the property. (Ask Hiker Dot for guidance.) Several National Forest access points, where you can enjoy peaceful walks away from crowds, are a short drive. New this year Bliss Camp is adding a 12' x 14' Glamping Tent Cabin. Bliss Canyon is a spur off of breathtaking, picturesque South Saint Vrain Canyon. Stroll on over to the South or Middle for renowned fly fishing. For climbers, there are over 50 climbs in South Saint Vrain Canyon! Dark Skies: If you like to watch the stars and meteor showers, Bliss Canyon is blessed with dark skies with little light from the plains. Bring your telescopes and explore the Universe. Rocky Mountain National Park, one of the five Crown Jewels of the National Park Service, is nearby. The closest trailhead in RMNP is 10 miles, the next trailhead at Wild Basin entrance to the park is 13 miles, and the Beaver Meadows entrance (main entrance) is 36 miles. Rocky Mountain National Park has breathtaking drives, easy strolls with interpretive signs, and 360 miles of trails. (Advance reservation required for entry 9:00 am to 3:00 pm for main park, or 5:00 am to 6:00 pm for Bear Lake corridor.) Indian Peaks Wilderness also has several nearby access points and trailheads. Ask Dot for details. The charming town of Lyons is 20 minutes away with coffee shops, restaurants, bars, lots of great live music, and quaint shops. Also, Spirit Hound Distillery received the award for the #1, Best Whiskey in the World in 2022, hmmm, it might be worth a tasting! Due to our popularity reservations often fill up quickly. We suggest you make your reservations in advance especially if you have a group to rent the entire camp. At times there are last minute cancelations which allows for last minute openings. Dot and Byron look forward to hosting you in our spectacular Rocky Mountain Paradise.
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$55
 / night
Moseying Moose RV Sites

8. Moseying Moose RV Sites

93%
(23)
32mi from Fort Collins · 2 sites · RVs
We have two newly developed camp spots on the east end of our property. This year we will only have dry camping. It is a wooded area, close to the village, lakes and hiking. Lots of outdoor activities including sand volleyball, badminton, ax throwing (only plastic so not dangerous) and corn hole.
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$36
 / night
Sherwood Creek Camp and Glamp

9. Sherwood Creek Camp and Glamp

94%
(200)
47mi from Fort Collins · 5 sites · Tents, Lodging
This forested and open meadow property is located on a seasonal creek 2 miles from the quaint mountain town of Nederland, Colorado. A short drive to both Boulder & Denver and situated in the picturesque Front Range, Nederland has convenient access to skiing, mountain biking, hiking & camping, including many points of access to the Continental Divide. The property is within walking distance of Boulder County Open Space and Indian Peaks Wilderness trails for endless biking and hiking adventures. Sites are private and secluded. There is a 20-foot tipi, a quaint treehouse, and a tent site camp that can be rented separately or together for larger groups. Toilet, picnic table, and potable water all available onsite. We have endless hiking, biking, and mountain fun activities onsite and nearby! Space for camper vans as well! We look forward to hosting you soon.
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$58
 / night
Rocky Mountain National Park

10. Rocky Mountain National Park

97%
(175)
553 sites · Grand Lake, Colorado
Explore one of America’s most beloved alpine landscapes in the heart of the Colorado Rockies.
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Pawnee National Grassland

11. Pawnee National Grassland

100%
(4)
14 sites · Grover, Colorado
Out where the west begins… you can see it in the Pawnee National Grassland. These windswept plains have witnessed the onslaught of the frontier, the tragedy of the “Dust Bowl”, and the restoration of its wild prairies. Just a short drive from Fort Collins, the Pawnee abounds in recreation opportunities. It is known for world class birding, hiking, camping, picnicking, horseback riding, and star gazing. The landscape is a color rich palette that would make even Bob Ross blush. The trees? Super happy. So hitch the wagons, pack your gear, and roll on over to the Pawnee. For out where the west begins the sky is a little bluer… and your love for nature becomes a little truer.
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Curt Gowdy State Park

12. Curt Gowdy State Park

60%
(10)
119 sites · Warren Afb, Wyoming
Discover Curt Gowdy State Park's diverse outdoor adventures.
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Electrical hookup
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Medicine Bow National Forest

13. Medicine Bow National Forest

83%
(36)
505 sites · Laramie, Wyoming
Let the wild unspoiled natural world be your healer, and what better place to do that than Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest. The forest is a whopping 2.9 million acre outdoor playground extending from northern Colorado to central Wyoming, and has got something for everyone and for every season. The diverse area also comprises the Thunder Basin Grasslands as well as numerous mountain ranges with huge elevation changes and diversity in terrain and wildlife. The area offers ample hunting, fishing, hiking, camping, and riding (among other activities). In the winter come for snow sports and see everything in a different light. Lots of options for developed camping and even more for dispersed wilderness camping, mean you can really spend some time here exploring. Come and get your medicine!
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Campfires
Last Chance Camp, Cheyenne

14. Last Chance Camp, Cheyenne

95%
(873)
49mi from Fort Collins · 273 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Rustic Ranchette on the Wyoming Plains Primitive boondocking — no RV dump station or hookups. Simple, no-fuss camping for RVs, tents, buses, vans, and car campers. Electric sites (110/20 AMP) available. Unique stays available year-round: 🔥 22-ft Tipi Rental – Warm, furnished, sleeps 2-8. 🐴 Horsebox Renovation – Cozy, guest favorite. 🛌 Guesthouse rooms also available (see below). 🎆 4th of July Weekend Available! No fireworks on-site — enjoy 360° fireworks shows from a distance. 🤠 Cheyenne Frontier Days Event — July 18-27 at Last Chance Camp! Book direct or see “Event Listings” below. Amenities & Facilities: 🔥 Hot outdoor shower — seasonal, on-demand hot water by the kitchen. Indoor showers available off-season on request. 🍳 Large community kitchen by the barns with electric burners, toaster ovens, gas grills, coffee & tea, deep well water, dining table, and utensils. 🚽 Port-a-pot on site. 🔥 Firepit for gathering. 🌾 Explore the hidden labyrinth, prairie land, and farm life with horses, chickens, and Barnie the barn cat. Dog Policy, Ranch Style: 🐾 If the tail ain’t waggin’ & hair’s pricklin’—leash up and command “OUT” to other dogs before a bark becomes a bite. 💩 Scoop your dog’s poop. 👀 Eyes on eyes — keep watch, no zoning out off-leash. Camping Info: 🏕️ Self-sufficient camping — be prepared, no office on-site. 🚰 Deep well water available. 🚫 No sewage or greywater dumping — $500 fine. 🔇 Quiet generators only (max 60 dB), off by 9 PM, on after 7 AM. 🛻 Pick a spot, message Christine on arrival/departure. Location & Check-In: 📍 2 miles east of I-25 / Exit 16 (search: Tractor Supply, Cheyenne, WY) 🕛 Check-in: 12 PM – 12 AM | Check-out: around 12 PM (flexible) Late arrivals: SHHH… fuss in the morning. Lights out! Local Highlights: 🌲 31 mi. Kurt Gowdy State Park: hike, kayak, Hidden Falls 🪨 41 mi. Vedauwoo: rock formations and trails 🍽️ 21 mi: The Bunk House Bar & Grill: very western dining & live music 🏛️ Downtown Cheyenne (7 miles) — State Capitol, Rib & Chop House, breweries 🥩 2.5 miles to The Little Bear / The Brand Bar — local beef & brews Guesthouse & Lodging: 🛌 Guesthouse & Unique stays, year-round. 🚿 Guesthouse shower $5 (subject to availability, call/text). Let’s make it a great stay, Christine & Steve 307-640-0697
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Camper or tent w/ great view!

15. Camper or tent w/ great view!

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13mi from Fort Collins · 1 site · Tent, RV
Learn more about this land:Convenient rural location with views of Rocky Mountains and adjacent lake, small pond with waterfall and fire pit. Less than an hour to Rocky Mtn National Park.
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Blue Heron Ranch/ Rv camping

16. Blue Heron Ranch/ Rv camping

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32mi from Fort Collins · 12 sites · Tents, RVs
The wildlife is spectacular Bald Eagles, Golden Eagles, Great horned owls might keep you up hooting into the night...It is quite the bird sanctuary ,with almost every feather you could imagine.The pelicans rule the sky with theyre 8 foot wingspan,its not unusual to see a murmering of starlings whirring over the alfalfa fields in the evening... Minks, River otters,Raccoons, deer and the occasional Elk..2 bobcat sightings and one mountain lion but they are rare.Surrounded by water which is a rarity in itself we are nustled into real wildlife with town just minutes away.
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Terry Bison Ranch Resort

17. Terry Bison Ranch Resort

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33mi from Fort Collins · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
Terry Bison Ranch has a history all the way back to the 1800's. The ranch was once owned by F. E. Warren (The first governor of the state of Wyoming). President Teddy Roosevelt was also a guest at the ranch and a picture of him in the main house, hangs on the wall in the Senators Steakhouse. For more in depth history of this amazing ranch, come visit and ride the bison train tour, let your kids take a pony ride, or enjoy a family fun trail ride! Learn more about this land: Terry Bison Ranch Resort is a functioning bison ranch with adventures to explore. We have a bison train tour that takes you out to feed the bison, a steak house, horseback trail rides, and plenty of animals to look at. The dry camping is in the fields surrounding the park.
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Cozy Tiny Mountain Log Cabin

18. Cozy Tiny Mountain Log Cabin

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47mi from Fort Collins · 1 site · Lodging
Our cozy tiny cabin sits on 2 acres in beautiful mountain scenery, just far enough from town to truly relax, being surrounded by wildlife and peace, but close enough to Denver metro area. Our tiny cabin has a lovely deck to sip your coffee and sauna plus to use after long day of hiking or skiing.
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Scarlet Paintbrush Cabin

19. Scarlet Paintbrush Cabin

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48mi from Fort Collins · 2 sites · Lodging
Come enjoy a relaxing get away in our tiny cabin for two where the old meets the new! This 90 year old cabin is rich in history with its rustic exterior and has been finished out with a modern design inspired by wildflowers on the interior. The cabin is just south of Grand Lake, It is extremely easy to access via car, has a great view of Rocky Mountain National Park, and boasts all of the modern amenities to make you feel comfortable during your stay. Unwind, explore & relax in our wonderland!
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Railroad Campgrounds

20. Railroad Campgrounds

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49mi from Fort Collins · 21 sites · Tents
Come stay at RailRoad Camp, ONLY 3.5 miles from Laramie County fairgrounds 11 miles from Frontier Park for Cheyenne Frontier Days!! Beautiful "dry" camping spots available for tents, Truck top campers, and camper vans. No RVs or pull behind campers. The property has over 400 trees, porta potties will be available, and an outdoor shower will be installed soon! Well Water also available to fill Campers if needed. Horses welcomed with prior approval with host, but limited spots available for horses. The camp host is willing to arrange rides to and from Frontier Park as well as Laramie County Fairgrounds with notice and fee as long as host is available. We look forward to sharing our beautiful piece of Wyoming with you! Camping areas are available in any of the white outlined areas as designated by campsite signs and designated spots outlined on Hip Camp. Parking is the area highlighted in blue. If it gets full, can also park in the back pasture area. Porta potties are located at the light green way point. Water hydrants are located at the Blue X waypoints. We do have honey bee hives on property, which are located with the Yellow X waypoint. You are more than welcome to view them if you would like, just please do not touch the hives or any of their watering frames which are black. We also have Chicken coops on property with 26 hens and 2 roosters which are located at the red waypoint with the bird. They do enjoy going up to people and eating out of hands. They might peck slightly when trying to eat though. The 2 roosters do protect their hens. Park vehicle in the blue highlighted area as to not have vehicle traffic in the grassed areas down the tree rows. Also, to not have someone accidentally run over a small tree. Please watch out for pink flags. Those markers are for smaller trees so they are easy to spot and not broken down by stepping on them. You are more than welcome to drive along the right side of the property just past the blue area to the back pasture area if you need to for unloading gear for the back wooded tent sites. If you have any further questions, please feel free to reach out to my cell number at 678-618-8190 anytime! ***ANIMALS MUST BE LEASHED AT ALL TIMES***
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Where to go

Mountains and Forests

Head southwest to explore Rocky Mountain National Park’s peaks and vistas, and stay in a developed campground or one of hundreds of backcountry sites. At Arapaho and Roosevelt national forests, find 1.5 million acres of forest, outdoor recreation, and more than 20 campgrounds within the Canyon Lakes Ranger District. Explore the mountains and lakes of State Forest State Park, go moose viewing, and choose from developed campgrounds, backcountry sites, and year-round cabins, yurts, and huts.

Grasslands and Plains

Head east to the Pawnee National Grasslands, rich in wildlife and pioneer history, and plenty of opportunities for recreation, including hiking, horseback riding, OHV riding, and birdwatching. A seasonal campground offers amenities while dispersed camping is allowed year-round. Further south, enjoy water activities at Jackson Lake State Park, where several campgrounds make it easy to stay in a tent or RV lakeside. Camping, fishing, and hunting are also available at Prewitt Reservoir further east.

Wyoming

Head north for Wild West and cowboy culture in Cheyenne, just across the border in Wyoming. Further west, explore the foothills of the Laramie Mountains at Curt Gowdy State Park, home to several reservoirs, water activities, and year-round camping. Nearby Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest offers millions of acres of wilderness, dozens of developed campgrounds, and plenty of dispersed camping.

Front Range Urban Corridor

Head south to enjoy watersports and camp at Boyd Lake State Park near Loveland. At St. Vrain State Park near Longmont, enjoy fishing and birdwatching, and camp near several ponds. Just south of DenverCherry Creek State Park offers a large reservoir and rolling hills and year-round campsites ranging from basic to full hookup. Or explore Golden Gate Canyon State Park west of Denver, and choose from developed campgrounds, backcountry camping, cabins, and yurts.

When to go

Spring, summer, and fall are all great times to visit Fort Collins. The weather is pleasant for outdoor activities, and there are numerous festivals during this time. Spring and early summer are great times for wildflowers in the region, while May and June are the best times for birdwatching in the grasslands and plains. Afternoon storms are common in the spring and summer. Many winter activities are snow dependent. 

Know before you go

  • Campsites in Colorado state parks require advanced reservations while permits are required to backcountry camp in Rocky Mountain National Park. Some popular parks may limit capacity at peak times.
  • Many of the recreation areas and campsites in the region are at high elevation. Be aware of potential altitude issues.
  • Fishing licenses are required in Colorado for those over age 16 and in Wyoming for those over 14.

Nearby attractions

Experience the beauty of camping in Poudre Canyon, a picturesque mountain getaway. Set up camp amidst towering cliffs, hike scenic trails, and listen to the soothing sounds of the Poudre River. Enjoy fishing, spot wildlife, and create lasting memories in this tranquil natural paradise.