The best safari tents near Sugarloaf

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Sugarloaf is a tiny community nestled into the foothills above Boulder, Colorado, midway between Boulder and Nederland. It sits at the base of Sugarloaf Mountain, a rocky little knoll that’s easy to summit. The views of Longs Peak and Rocky Mountain National Park from the top of Sugarloaf are incredible and well worth the half-mile climb. The popular Switzerland Trail also takes off from Sugarloaf and follows an old railroad grade through the mountains. Camping is not allowed in the mountains near Sugarloaf—it’s more of a residential area than a town. You can find several campgrounds 10 miles west in Nederland.  

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1. Genuine Homestead

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34mi from Sugarloaf · 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.
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$91
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Sugarloaf is a tiny community nestled into the foothills above Boulder, Colorado, midway between Boulder and Nederland. It sits at the base of Sugarloaf Mountain, a rocky little knoll that’s easy to summit. The views of Longs Peak and Rocky Mountain National Park from the top of Sugarloaf are incredible and well worth the half-mile climb. The popular Switzerland Trail also takes off from Sugarloaf and follows an old railroad grade through the mountains. Camping is not allowed in the mountains near Sugarloaf—it’s more of a residential area than a town. You can find several campgrounds 10 miles west in Nederland.  

97% (33)

Top-rated campgrounds

Campsite.

1. Genuine Homestead

97%
(38)
34mi from Sugarloaf · 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 Sugarloaf guide

Where to go

Boulder

Boulder is a huge outdoor adventure town situated at the base of the Flatirons, about thirty miles northwest of Denver. Boulder Creek runs through downtown and a trail runs alongside it offering trail running and cycling right in town. There’s also excellent hiking, rock climbing, and mountain biking in the nearby foothills. Campers will find the closest camping at the Gross Reservoir, midway between Boulder and Nederland.

Nederland

At an elevation of 8,228 feet in the front range mountains, Nederland is a quaint outdoor adventure town about an hour from Denver. Nederland sits on the Peak to Peak Scenic Byway, a spectacular scenic route from Estes Park to Interstate 70. Camping is abundant within the Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forest surrounding the town and in the Indian Peaks Wilderness. Popular campgrounds include the Kelly Dahl Campground and the dispersed camping area near Gordon Gulch.

Estes Park

Ester Park is just a little over an hour from Sugarloaf via the Peak to Peak Scenic Byway. Estes Park is the gateway to Rocky Mountain National Park and the town itself offers its fair share of hiking, biking, and water sports fun. The town has several RV parks with some offering cabin and yurt rentals and plenty of opportunities for tent, RV, and backcountry camping in Rocky Mountain National Park.

When to go

Given its lower elevation and the fact that the Boulder area boasts over 300 days of sunshine a year, Sugarloaf is worth a visit in any season. Summer is definitely the most popular season for hiking, biking, and camping adventures but fall is especially nice when the aspens around town turn a brilliant gold. Colors tend to peak along the Peak to Peak Scenic Byway in late September.

Know before you go

  1. There are no services in Sugarloaf, but you can find everything you need in nearby Boulder. 
  2. Camping near Sugarloaf is incredibly popular given its proximity to Denver. Book campground reservations ahead of time if you can. 
  3. Dispersed camping is typically only allowed in designated sites in the Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forest near Sugarloaf. Make sure camping is allowed before you set up your tent.  
  4. Fire restrictions may be in effect at any time of the year. Check current restrictions before building a campfire.  

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