The best safari tents near Red Feather Lakes

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Surrounded by the Roosevelt National Forest, the small alpine village of Red Feather Lakes is a hidden gem for anglers and outdoor adventure lovers. There are 30 lakes surrounding the town, including six public fishing lakes. For views and thrills, drive the Cache La Poudre-North Park Scenic Byway or whitewater raft the river itself. Vast areas of wilderness and miles of trails beckon hikers, riders, and adventurous explorers, while a Buddhist retreat and massive stupa will help others find their zen. Three national forest campgrounds can be found just outside of town, with plenty more camping options for those venturing further afield.

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1. Genuine Homestead

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44mi from Red Feather Lakes · 2 sites · Lodging · Johnstown, CO
Our homestead property is 15 acres with trees and open pasture raising traditional farmstead animals in sheep, chickens, and ducks, and growing produce and flower gardens! You will be surrounded by sounds of the farm while being near local attractions, dining, and shopping. Property is conveniently located near Loveland, Johnstown, Berthoud, Fort Collins, and Greeley. Less than 15 minutes from The Ranch events center (and Blue Arena) which hosts the Larimer County Fair, concerts, sporting events, and more. Also near sports tournament sites such as Loveland Sports Park and Fort Collins Soccer Complex. Other attractions within driving distance such as Estes Park, Rocky Mountain National Park, Lake Loveland, and Boyd Lake State Park provide many opportunities for fishing, hiking, kayaking, and more! No pets are allowed due to the farm animal surroundings and inside maintenance of the tent and site. Feel free to reach out to us for special requests regarding pets and we will let you know! SEASONAL NOTES: The temperatures and weather conditions can vary greatly throughout the year. Please plan accordingly and see notes below for seasonal tips. Average high/low temperatures (Fahrenheit): January 44/16 February 44/17 March 57/27 April 62/34 May 68/42 June 84/53 July 88/59 August 86/56 September 79/48 October 64/35 November 52/24 December 42/16 WINTER: 1) Drinking water is provided year-round, whether in a cooler or at the outhouse. You may bring extra water with you if you wish. 2) The wood stove keeps the tent warm; here are some helpful resources: Getting Started: youtube.com/watch?v=2yYPz2xuyHc Keeping Warm: mffire.com/wood-stove-101-how-to-build-a-fire-that-lasts-all-night/ SPRING: 1) Occasional thunderstorms, wind, and rain/hail. Guests have stayed safe and dry; see reviews for comments. 2) Moth season is May/June and lasts a few weeks. Not harmful, but can hide and surprise us at times. We try to help by providing moth traps and bug zapper lights. SUMMER: 1) We provide a small battery-powered fan; consider bringing an extra for high heat. 2) The daylight is long, the sunrises and sunsets are long and beautiful. AUTUMN/FALL: 1) A very captivating season for camping. As with Spring, prepare for weather variety. 2) Generally calm, snow can come early.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$91
 / night

Surrounded by the Roosevelt National Forest, the small alpine village of Red Feather Lakes is a hidden gem for anglers and outdoor adventure lovers. There are 30 lakes surrounding the town, including six public fishing lakes. For views and thrills, drive the Cache La Poudre-North Park Scenic Byway or whitewater raft the river itself. Vast areas of wilderness and miles of trails beckon hikers, riders, and adventurous explorers, while a Buddhist retreat and massive stupa will help others find their zen. Three national forest campgrounds can be found just outside of town, with plenty more camping options for those venturing further afield.

97% (33)

Top-rated campgrounds

Campsite.

1. Genuine Homestead

97%
(38)
44mi from Red Feather Lakes · 2 sites · Lodging · Johnstown, CO
Our homestead property is 15 acres with trees and open pasture raising traditional farmstead animals in sheep, chickens, and ducks, and growing produce and flower gardens! You will be surrounded by sounds of the farm while being near local attractions, dining, and shopping. Property is conveniently located near Loveland, Johnstown, Berthoud, Fort Collins, and Greeley. Less than 15 minutes from The Ranch events center (and Blue Arena) which hosts the Larimer County Fair, concerts, sporting events, and more. Also near sports tournament sites such as Loveland Sports Park and Fort Collins Soccer Complex. Other attractions within driving distance such as Estes Park, Rocky Mountain National Park, Lake Loveland, and Boyd Lake State Park provide many opportunities for fishing, hiking, kayaking, and more! No pets are allowed due to the farm animal surroundings and inside maintenance of the tent and site. Feel free to reach out to us for special requests regarding pets and we will let you know! SEASONAL NOTES: The temperatures and weather conditions can vary greatly throughout the year. Please plan accordingly and see notes below for seasonal tips. Average high/low temperatures (Fahrenheit): January 44/16 February 44/17 March 57/27 April 62/34 May 68/42 June 84/53 July 88/59 August 86/56 September 79/48 October 64/35 November 52/24 December 42/16 WINTER: 1) Drinking water is provided year-round, whether in a cooler or at the outhouse. You may bring extra water with you if you wish. 2) The wood stove keeps the tent warm; here are some helpful resources: Getting Started: youtube.com/watch?v=2yYPz2xuyHc Keeping Warm: mffire.com/wood-stove-101-how-to-build-a-fire-that-lasts-all-night/ SPRING: 1) Occasional thunderstorms, wind, and rain/hail. Guests have stayed safe and dry; see reviews for comments. 2) Moth season is May/June and lasts a few weeks. Not harmful, but can hide and surprise us at times. We try to help by providing moth traps and bug zapper lights. SUMMER: 1) We provide a small battery-powered fan; consider bringing an extra for high heat. 2) The daylight is long, the sunrises and sunsets are long and beautiful. AUTUMN/FALL: 1) A very captivating season for camping. As with Spring, prepare for weather variety. 2) Generally calm, snow can come early.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$91
 / night

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The best safari tents near Red Feather Lakes guide

Where to go

Rivers and Forests

Head south to experience the Cache La Poudre River, a designated Wild and Scenic River. You can camp alongside the river as it winds its way through the Comanche Peak Wilderness and the Cache la Poudre Wilderness. Elsewhere in the Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests, find more than 50 developed campgrounds, including more than 20 in the nearby Canyon Lakes Ranger District, and plenty of dispersed camping options across 1.5 millions acres of forest and wilderness. 

Foothills and Plains

For craft beers and nightlife, head east to the college town of Fort Collins. Just outside of Fort Collins, camp lakeside at Horsetooth Reservoir or find a backcountry spot at Lory State Park or the Horsetooth Mountain Open Space. Further south, Carter Lake outside of Loveland offers several developed campgrounds with easy lake access. To explore a unique ecosystem, head further east to the Pawnee National Grasslands, where a seasonal campground, unlimited dispersed camping, and plentiful wildlife await.

North Park

Head to the moose viewing capital of Colorado with a trip west to the North Park region. Enjoy small town life in Walden, Gould, and Cowdrey, or explore the abundant public lands surrounding, including the Arapaho National Wildlife Refuge and the vast peaks and alpine lakes of State Forest State Park. Camping options span developed campgrounds, backcountry camping, and a network of year-round cabins, yurts, and huts. Or go off-roading in the dunes of the North Sand Hills Recreation Area, where campers can take advantage of dispersed camping and campsites for large RVs.

Wyoming

With the Wyoming border less than an hour north, the Equality State makes for an easy getaway from Red Feather Lakes. Explore western history and cowboy culture at Laramie and Cheyenne. For outdoor adventures, explore the foothills of the Laramie Mountains at Curt Gowdy State Park, home to several reservoirs, water activities, and year-round camping. Or take advantage of dozens of developed campgrounds, plenty of dispersed camping, and millions of acres of wilderness at Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest. 

When to go

For the warmest weather, visit Red Feather Lakes in summer, though be aware of afternoon storms, common in the summer and spring. Although Red Feather Lakes doesn’t usually get too crowded, public campgrounds can book up in summer, especially on weekends, when it pays to plan ahead. Fall colors are worth seeking out. Visit in winter to go ice fishing.

Know before you go

  • Red Feather Lakes is above 8,000 feet, and some recreation areas and campsites are at even higher elevation. Be aware of potential altitude issues.
  • Campsites in Colorado state parks require advanced reservations.
  • Fishing licenses are required in Colorado for anyone over age 16 and in Wyoming for anyone over 14. Sections of the Cache La Poudre River are designated Wild Trout Waters with fishing restrictions in place. 
  • Be bear aware, especially when camping. Store food and other attractants in a bear proof container, away from your tent.
  • Several State Wilderness Areas surround the town. An SWA pass, or hunting or fishing license is required for anyone 16 or older for access.

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