Farm stays near Winter Park

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With a name like Winter Park, this Colorado resort town is perhaps best known as a winter sports destination. In summer, however, Winter Park transforms itself into an adventurous summer sports haven. From hiking, mountain biking, and white water rafting to golfing, ziplining, and scenic gondola rides, Winter Park has it all, and it’s less than a 90-minute drive from downtown Denver. Campers will also find plenty of options near Winter Park and in nearby Granby, Grand Park, and Rocky Mountain National Park. It’s no wonder that Winter Park is consistently rated as Colorado’s top adventure town. 

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Top-rated campgrounds near Winter Park

1. Boulder Chicken Ranch

97%
(257)
33mi from Winter Park · 15 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to our charming 2-acre meadow nestled in East Boulder. Just minutes from town - near bike trails, shops and restaurants. A great pitstop on your way to or from the mountains - or base camp for the adventures in Front Range. We aren't fancy, but we are convenient, cozy and safe. Gate code will be provided 48 hours before arrival. We have spots in the meadow for Tents, Motorhomes, Vans, Trailers, and Rooftop setups. The grounds are a bit sloped but we've got leveling boards (please leave them behind). We've got the world's best eggs, a few walking paths through tall wild grasses, a campfire ring, solar shower, wading pool, gas grill, a table and a lovely porta-jon. We can handle RVs up to 45 feet - truck and trailer. It’s a big field, but a narrow, winding and steep gravel ramp to get in and out. We have a community fire pit with free burn wood, though the big logs are few and far between; your own firewood is recommended - as well as an ax or saw. If it's windy, please skip the fire... the BFD is very strict about this!! We have well water feeding a solar shower (only hot when the sun shines) and sink (non potable unless you have a filter). - CLOSED FOR THE WINTER We have a wading / dog pool continually refreshed from the creek. I just built a new filter!! It’s a saving grace in the summertime. - CLOSED FOR THE WINTER We have a community gas grill - please donate to the propane fund. Please help yourself to eggs up at the coop - look for the Venmo QR and WATCH OUT FOR THE ROOSTER! The chickens free range during the day, so please MIND YOUR DOG. THE GOOD: *Easy in and out location close to town *Lots of sun *Outdoor solar shower *Cold creek water plunge pool *Fresh eggs *Good view of small airplanes *Community fire pit *Community gas grill THE BAD: *Mosquitoes... they are long gone now, but late spring is rough! *Daytime road noise *Small airport nearby *No Generators *Almost zero shade *Shower only hot when the sun shines *Pool is fed from a creek *Good Morning Rooster Please reach out with any questions you may have. Safe travels! Sincerely, Patrick and Brooke
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$32
 / night

4. Mera Gardens Glamping

100%
(10)
37mi from Winter Park · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Discover your perfect Front Range escape—choose from: Two vintage campers: Cozy, restored trailers with a private feel One mixed-use camp space: Classic site for your tent or small RV One dedicated tent-only spot: Just you, the stars, and nature What you’ll find: Four unique stays: Two vintage travel trailers with heat, cooling, kitchenette, and private charm One flexible camp space, ideal for tenting or a compact RV One quiet, tent-only spot tucked into nature Flex-room retreat: A shared space with a kitchenette (sink, microwave, coffee maker), conference table with TV, bathroom with shower, plus an additional half bath. Perfect for remote work, group meals, or a change of scene. Hammock quad station: Four hammocks strung beneath a mature tree—ideal for reading, napping, or simply soaking in the mountain air. Modern conveniences: Running water, compact kitchenettes in trailers, heat for cooler nights, and on-site parking for each accommodation. Outdoor living areas: Enjoy sunrise coffee, sunset views, and stargazing after dark. Ideal for: Couples or solo travelers seeking flexibility—camper or tent options Small groups wanting varied stays all in one place Outdoor lovers planning hikes, brewery visits, or a peaceful retreat near Niwot and Boulder Embrace Colorado’s tiny-home charm with a mix of retro trailer nostalgia, flexible camp spaces, and thoughtful extras—from the hammock quad to the flex-room that blends comfort with convenience.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$63
 / night

8. Bizzy Bee Farm

100%
(32)
42mi from Winter Park · 2 sites · RVs
NEW IN 2025....WE'VE ADDED POWER! 🐝We have spent the last 11 years cultivating Bizzy Bee Farm into what you see today! Our goal this year is to bring our passion of land & animals to life by sharing our safe, responsible hobby farm with our neighbors, community and those passing by. On the property, we have two irrigation ponds, dwarf dairy goats, chickens and a growing variety of pollinating plants for our bees. Walk to the nearby open space, enjoy a camp fire near the creek, collect eggs daily. You're invited to spend time in the garden (seasonal May-Oct), cut fresh flowers (seasonal May-Oct). Welcome to our suburban hobby farm, minutes from great dining, shopping and entertainment. Nestled in an agriculture community established in the 60's. Many of the homes in the neighborhood still farm and have hay, cows, pigs while others prefer gardening and enjoying the sights and sounds. A perfect blend of past and present. Traveling with pets? Please book using the following for off leash play time https://www.sniffspot.com/to/q5j15
Electrical hookup
Pets
from 
$67
 / night

With a name like Winter Park, this Colorado resort town is perhaps best known as a winter sports destination. In summer, however, Winter Park transforms itself into an adventurous summer sports haven. From hiking, mountain biking, and white water rafting to golfing, ziplining, and scenic gondola rides, Winter Park has it all, and it’s less than a 90-minute drive from downtown Denver. Campers will also find plenty of options near Winter Park and in nearby Granby, Grand Park, and Rocky Mountain National Park. It’s no wonder that Winter Park is consistently rated as Colorado’s top adventure town. 

98% (456)

Top-rated campgrounds near Winter Park

1. Boulder Chicken Ranch

97%
(257)
33mi from Winter Park · 15 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to our charming 2-acre meadow nestled in East Boulder. Just minutes from town - near bike trails, shops and restaurants. A great pitstop on your way to or from the mountains - or base camp for the adventures in Front Range. We aren't fancy, but we are convenient, cozy and safe. Gate code will be provided 48 hours before arrival. We have spots in the meadow for Tents, Motorhomes, Vans, Trailers, and Rooftop setups. The grounds are a bit sloped but we've got leveling boards (please leave them behind). We've got the world's best eggs, a few walking paths through tall wild grasses, a campfire ring, solar shower, wading pool, gas grill, a table and a lovely porta-jon. We can handle RVs up to 45 feet - truck and trailer. It’s a big field, but a narrow, winding and steep gravel ramp to get in and out. We have a community fire pit with free burn wood, though the big logs are few and far between; your own firewood is recommended - as well as an ax or saw. If it's windy, please skip the fire... the BFD is very strict about this!! We have well water feeding a solar shower (only hot when the sun shines) and sink (non potable unless you have a filter). - CLOSED FOR THE WINTER We have a wading / dog pool continually refreshed from the creek. I just built a new filter!! It’s a saving grace in the summertime. - CLOSED FOR THE WINTER We have a community gas grill - please donate to the propane fund. Please help yourself to eggs up at the coop - look for the Venmo QR and WATCH OUT FOR THE ROOSTER! The chickens free range during the day, so please MIND YOUR DOG. THE GOOD: *Easy in and out location close to town *Lots of sun *Outdoor solar shower *Cold creek water plunge pool *Fresh eggs *Good view of small airplanes *Community fire pit *Community gas grill THE BAD: *Mosquitoes... they are long gone now, but late spring is rough! *Daytime road noise *Small airport nearby *No Generators *Almost zero shade *Shower only hot when the sun shines *Pool is fed from a creek *Good Morning Rooster Please reach out with any questions you may have. Safe travels! Sincerely, Patrick and Brooke
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$32
 / night

4. Mera Gardens Glamping

100%
(10)
37mi from Winter Park · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Discover your perfect Front Range escape—choose from: Two vintage campers: Cozy, restored trailers with a private feel One mixed-use camp space: Classic site for your tent or small RV One dedicated tent-only spot: Just you, the stars, and nature What you’ll find: Four unique stays: Two vintage travel trailers with heat, cooling, kitchenette, and private charm One flexible camp space, ideal for tenting or a compact RV One quiet, tent-only spot tucked into nature Flex-room retreat: A shared space with a kitchenette (sink, microwave, coffee maker), conference table with TV, bathroom with shower, plus an additional half bath. Perfect for remote work, group meals, or a change of scene. Hammock quad station: Four hammocks strung beneath a mature tree—ideal for reading, napping, or simply soaking in the mountain air. Modern conveniences: Running water, compact kitchenettes in trailers, heat for cooler nights, and on-site parking for each accommodation. Outdoor living areas: Enjoy sunrise coffee, sunset views, and stargazing after dark. Ideal for: Couples or solo travelers seeking flexibility—camper or tent options Small groups wanting varied stays all in one place Outdoor lovers planning hikes, brewery visits, or a peaceful retreat near Niwot and Boulder Embrace Colorado’s tiny-home charm with a mix of retro trailer nostalgia, flexible camp spaces, and thoughtful extras—from the hammock quad to the flex-room that blends comfort with convenience.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$63
 / night

8. Bizzy Bee Farm

100%
(32)
42mi from Winter Park · 2 sites · RVs
NEW IN 2025....WE'VE ADDED POWER! 🐝We have spent the last 11 years cultivating Bizzy Bee Farm into what you see today! Our goal this year is to bring our passion of land & animals to life by sharing our safe, responsible hobby farm with our neighbors, community and those passing by. On the property, we have two irrigation ponds, dwarf dairy goats, chickens and a growing variety of pollinating plants for our bees. Walk to the nearby open space, enjoy a camp fire near the creek, collect eggs daily. You're invited to spend time in the garden (seasonal May-Oct), cut fresh flowers (seasonal May-Oct). Welcome to our suburban hobby farm, minutes from great dining, shopping and entertainment. Nestled in an agriculture community established in the 60's. Many of the homes in the neighborhood still farm and have hay, cows, pigs while others prefer gardening and enjoying the sights and sounds. A perfect blend of past and present. Traveling with pets? Please book using the following for off leash play time https://www.sniffspot.com/to/q5j15
Electrical hookup
Pets
from 
$67
 / night

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Farm stays near Winter Park guide

Where to go

Winter Park Resort

Winter Park is made up of two interconnected ski mountains: Winter Park and Mary Jane. Both offer fantastic skiing in the winter and hiking and mountain biking in the summer. Camping is limited in town to a few private spots but there are several National Forest campgrounds just outside of the town including the Robbers Roost and Idlewild Campground

Granby

This small mountain town is only 25 minutes from Granby. It’s a bit quieter than nearby Winter Park and Grand Lake, and it offers a ton more camping options. Lake Granby has several campgrounds spread out across its shores and even more options in the neighboring Arapaho National Forest.      

Grand Lake 

Located about a 45-minute drive north of Winter Park, Grand Lake is a charming little mountain town at the doorsteps of Rocky Mountain National Park. The town’s namesake lake sits just a block beyond Main Street and offers all sorts of water sports fun. Kayak, paddleboard, and pontoon boat rentals are available at the lake. Campers will find a couple of RV parks in town and tent camping at the Sunset Point Campground.     

Rocky Mountain National Park

The Grand Lake Entrance to Rocky Mountain National Park is only a 45-minute drive from Winter Park. The park features endless hiking trails, numerous alpine lakes and waterfalls, and one of the most scenic drives in the country, the Trail Ridge Road from Grand Lake to Estes Park. Campers will find several established campgrounds in the park and unlimited opportunities for backcountry camping. The Timber Creek Campground is the closest campground in the park to Winter Park. 

When to go

Winter Park is a year-round outdoor sports destination. The best time to hike, bike, whitewater raft, and camp in Winter Park is June through September. Fall is a wonderful time to visit and colors typically peak around late September. Ski season typically kicks off around Thanksgiving and runs through mid-April. The Grand Lake Entrance to Rocky Mountain National Park remains open through the winter but Trail Ridge Road typically closes for the season between mid-October and mid-November depending on early season snow. 

Know before you go

  1. You can find plenty of gear shops, outdoor rentals, and specialty shops in Winter Park. Shops in Fraser, 10 minutes north of Winter Park, cater more to locals. 
  2. The Robbers Roost and Idlewood campgrounds just outside Winter Park do not take reservations. Arrive early in the day for your best chance of scoring a spot.
  3. Summer festivals are a common occurrence in Winter Park. Check the resort calendar to see what events are happening during your visit 
  4. Afternoon thunderstorms are common in Winter Park in July and August. Start hiking early in the morning.