Cabin Camping near Bellvue, CO

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    Several campgrounds near Bellvue, Colorado provide furnished cabin rentals with varying amenities and comfort levels. Fort Collins Lakeside KOA offers both basic camping cabins and deluxe cabins with electricity, heating, and air conditioning. South Bay Campground at Horsetooth Reservoir features waterfront cabins equipped with bunk beds, double beds, and combined AC/heater units. According to one visitor, "We rented three cabins near the water. Each cabin comes with a bunk bed and a double. A basic, summer camp-like mattress for each. They also have combined A/C Heater unit." Most cabins include picnic tables outside, and many have fire rings for outdoor cooking and evening gatherings. Cabin interiors typically feature basic furniture like tables, chairs, and shelving for storage.

    Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location and season. State Forest State Park offers year-round cabin rentals with propane heating systems that work well even in winter conditions. One camper noted, "We stayed in cabin #3 and it was an awesome experience! We had room enough for 4 people and 3 dogs and didn't feel like we were on top of each other. The gas stove kept us nice and toasty all night long!" KOA cabin camping options range from simple one-room structures to multi-room units with private bathrooms. Pet policies vary by location, with some cabins being pet-friendly while others restrict animals entirely. Reservations are essential, particularly during summer months when cabin rentals fill quickly. Prices typically range from $90 for small cabins to $120 for larger units, with additional vehicle fees at some locations.

    Most cabins provide beds with mattresses but require visitors to bring their own bedding, pillows, and towels. Kitchen facilities vary widely, from cabins with no cooking amenities to those with refrigerators, microwaves, and countertop space. Visitors should plan to bring cooking utensils, dishware, and food supplies. While some campgrounds like Fort Collins Lakeside KOA have on-site stores with basic provisions, others have limited or no shopping options. Firewood is typically available for purchase at campground offices or from hosts. For extended stays, the towns of Fort Collins and Loveland offer full grocery stores and outdoor supply shops within a 20-30 minute drive from most cabin locations.

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      1. Fort Collins Lakeside KOA Holiday

      4.1(23)3mi from BellvueRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This all in addition to the usual premium campground amenities such as showers, laundry facilities, RV dump station, camp sinks, an office store with basic goods and snacks, etc. "

      "General: Many different options: tent sites (with or without hookups), back-in 50/30 amps FHU (with or without patio), Pull-thru 50/30 amps (options include patio and/or hot tub), camping cabins and"

      2. South Bay Campground — Horsetooth Reservoir

      4.0(20)8mi from Bellvue83 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Beautiful campsites next to water with onsite water access. Wonderful campfire pits/grills and picnic tables. Quiet hours were no inforced which can be good or bad."

      "We have camped in Colorado for over 15 years. By far the campsites with the best views! And you can rent cabins too. Just love this place. Lake gets busy In the summer."

      from $30 - $115 / night

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      3. Riverview RV Park & Campground

      4.3(20)14mi from BellvueRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Good Sam’s RV park with full amenities. We booked a water/electric online, but got bumped up to full hookups. Beautiful river going beside many of the sites. Newer bathrooms."

      "We enjoyed seeing the kids playing in the playground and riding around the park on their bikes.  Nearly every day a deer would come munch on the greenery right behind our rig. "

      4. Fort Collins North-Wellington KOA

      3.8(9)13mi from BellvueRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The laundry was excellent & provided an ironing bd & iron on request. Nice campstore for basics."

      "This is a KOA journey, meaning it’s great for a stopover, and it is located next to a horse farm. If you are used to smelling farm life, then the smell won’t be a problem."

      from $20 / night

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      5. Hermits Hollow Campground — Hermit Park

      4.5(28)24mi from Bellvue42 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Best place to camp in Estes Park/Northern Colorado! Wooded sites mean privacy from your neighbors and shade during the day. Vault toilets are very clean, well kept."

      "The road is okay to drive on, we took our car and tent camped. We didn’t take our camper as the switchbacks are very tight and the road is very steep."

      from $35 / night

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      6. Estes Park KOA

      4.0(25)24mi from BellvueRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "On a cross country today trip these were the nicest camping cabins we stayed in. The campground itself is relatively small but with a nice playground and camp store as well as bathroom facilities."

      "The tent camping sites are kind of close to one another, but you get your picnic table and fire ring."

      7. Flatiron Reservoir Campground

      3.9(11)18mi from Bellvue36 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "While Flatiron does not have a dumpsite for campers/RVs, there is one located at Carter Lake South Entrance just up the road on 31."

      "Each lot has a nice fire pit & picnic table. If your staying in a tent or RV there are many spots overlooking the water, but if you want a tipi they are unfortunately just off the water."

      from $30 - $45 / night

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      8. RV Park

      5.0(4)14mi from Bellvue2 sitesRVs, Cabins

      "Charcuterie boards available upon request! This ranch is the perfect space to relax. A horseback riding stable is less than 20 minutes away. Hosts are onsite and available if you need anything."

      "Peaceful, open area, minimal sites with good views and also had some horse petting time."

      from $55 - $58 / night

      9. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Estes Park

      4.2(19)24mi from BellvueRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

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      "Kid friendly campground with pool, mini golf, jump pad, camp store and golf cart rentals. Also has nice laundry facilities.

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      10. South Shore Campground at Carter Lake

      4.6(10)22mi from Bellvue51 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Large gravel pull through spot (as were all of the sites on this loop), with a picnic table and fire pit."

      "Carter lake is a staple visit in our family."

      from $30 - $45 / night

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    Cabin Reviews near Bellvue, CO

    438 Reviews of 53 Bellvue Campgrounds


    • D
      Aug. 28, 2019

      Glen Echo Resort

      Outstanding One-Stop Poudre Canyon Camping Experience!

      Glen Echo is an exceptional one-stop Poudre Canyon camping experience.   While they do offer large and small cabins, long and short term RV spots, we tent camped for two nights on two different riverside sites - numbers 1 and 6 - and both were awesome!  Both spots offered amazing rushing water views, a nice mixture of sun and shade, picnic tables, and fire rings.  One of the spots - site 1 - had electric hook-up.  Aside from the great tent sites, they have on-site a general store/market, fuel, a liquor store and restaurant/cafe, which made life super convenient because it's located about mid-way through Poudre Canyon and there's not a lot out there.  Also, clean showers, which was a nice surprise.  Cannot recommend this chill camping destination enough!

    • NThe Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 18, 2021

      Ranger Lakes Campground — State Forest State Park

      Activities Galore

      Fee box at entrance with all current information.

      "Reservation Only" 800-244-5613 or cpwshop.com or come to the Moose Visitor Center Campground is very open. Gravel sites with picnic table 

      Electric $36.00 plus reservation fees Basic and tent $28.00 plus reservation fees Dispersed $18.00 plus reservation fees Small cabins $90.00 Large cabin $120.00 Yurts & Huts $80.00-$275.00 Backcountry no charge 

      The park encompasses almost 71,000 acres. You will find a visitor center 187 campsites for RV and tent and over 60 dispersed sites, 15 cabins and yurts, boat ramps and 94 miles of hiking trails. There are all types or recreation throughout the year.  The park forest is being decimated by the Mountain pine beetle so the dead trees are being removed. This leaves a very stark deserted look. It is very difficult to observe the devastation that the state of Colorado is dealing with.

      LNT 

      Better than when you found it 

      Stay safe and happy travels

    • Isabelle K.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 9, 2018

      Fort Collins Lakeside KOA Holiday

      Resort style amenities just outside of town!

      This was my first time staying at a KOA campground and I was blown away by the amenities offered here. Upon first pulling up to the campground, I was met by a security checkpoint and was directed to the main office to register and obtain a car pass. The attention to detail and security measures were another surprise to me, as I have always been more accustomed to primitive campgrounds. As previously mentioned, I was astounded by the variety of amenities offered to guests including wifi, a pool, mini golf, a massive playground, arcade, volleyball and basketball courts, horseshoe pits and more. This all in addition to the usual premium campground amenities such as showers, laundry facilities, RV dump station, camp sinks, an office store with basic goods and snacks, etc. 

      This campground is super family friendly and seems to be much more focused on offering RV sites and cabin type lodging. As I am a tent camper, my review will be focused on what is offered for those at a tent site. There are 5 tent sites, which are only available from May 1stto September 30th. The sites are rather close together but in a lovely location right along the lake. The sites cost $45/night on week days and $50/night on weekends for one or two people with a single vehicle, additional guests cost $10/night, additional car $5/night and fire ring rentals are $5/night. Tent sites include a parking spot, a raised and level tent platform, picnic table and grill. Open fires, hammocks and clotheslines are not allowed even at the tent sites. 

      Overall, this campground provides a very family oriented environment with luxurious amenities. This campground would be a great option for those wanting a camping experience without having to “rough it” whatsoever. The RV sites and cabin lodging also provide unique options for those not wanting to sleep in a tent. The price for tent camping seemed a bit steep for me, but made sense considering all of the facilities offered. The location just outside of Fort Collins provides easy access to town while still allowing for a more rural experience.

    • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
      Nov. 9, 2023

      Fort Collins Lakeside KOA Holiday

      Many activity options!

      General: Many different options: tent sites (with or without hookups), back-in 50/30 amps FHU (with or without patio), Pull-thru 50/30 amps (options include patio and/or hot tub), camping cabins and deluxe cabins. 

      Site Quality: All sites are level and have a concrete pad. Although the sites are close together with no privacy between them, there is some separation with a grass strip.

      Bath/Shower: Code to enter and clean with soap and paper towels. 

      Activities: So many options. My favorite was the half-mile fitness trail that circles the lake. Other activities include mini golf, volleyball, basketball, pickleball, horseshoes, shuffleboard, bike rentals, a fishing pier, a pool, and a nicely appointed playground. 

      Other amenities include a library, laundry, train depot, paddle boats, and a small store. 

      While this is not our preferred type of camping, it suited our needs for a night en route home, and I loved the gravel fitness trail. It was not high season yet so some things such as the pool and paddle boats were not available, and the campground was not full so it was quieter than it would be on a summer weekend.

    • Eileen S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Dec. 13, 2021

      North Michigan Campground — State Forest State Park

      Great Winter Camping near Cameron Pass

      We stayed here for 2 nights in one of the Cabins in December. There is no electricity, bedding, or running water, but there is a propane heater that looks like a wood burning stove that casts a great ambiance. Our cabin also had plenty of coat racks, a snow shovel, and a table. We stayed in Cabin 6, and walked though 2 feet of snow 300 ft down a hill (larger hill than expected) with all our stuff to get settled in. As we approached, the propane stove was already going and the cabin was warm and inviting. We used string lights (solar powered) to provide light (there is a dim solar powered light in the cabin as well). We brought 0 degree sleeping bags in case the heater was not enough, but it was toasty warm inside and we ended up hot. The cabins are right on the edge of the reservoir (which is drained as of Dec 2021 but still beautiful in the snow). Cabins 1-3 (cabins 1&2 hold 15ish ppl for large groups, cabin 3 is ADA) are closer to the road and look like they would not have such a long walk in the snow. During my search, it looks like they also allow primitive camping in the winter for $18, but I didn't see which area this would be in, the cabins are on the north side of the lake. Daily vehicle fee of $9. The experience was incredible, we were completely alone and enjoyed great stars and beautiful sunrises. Highly recommend for a unique winter camping experience (sure it would be great in the summer as well but likely way more crowded). Be sure to be prepared for cold temps!

    • C
      Jun. 19, 2018

      South Bay Campground — Horsetooth Reservoir

      Friday Night 💫

      Beautiful campsites next to water with onsite water access. Wonderful campfire pits/grills and picnic tables. Quiet hours were no inforced which can be good or bad.

    • T
      Aug. 15, 2018

      South Shore Campground at Carter Lake

      Nice Spot

      I stayed in spot S18 for 2 nights. Large gravel pull through spot (as were all of the sites on this loop), with a picnic table and fire pit. Some trees around this site providing shade on both sides, but this was not true of my friend’s site as S20. Also enough foliage between sites to give a feeling of privacy. Nice view of the lake and boat ramp. Electric hookups at site, water and vault toilets available.

    • Julienne D.
      Sep. 30, 2023

      Elk Meadows Lodge & RV Resort

      Horrible and a waste of money

      Well, what is there to say about Elk Meadow Lodge and RV. We booked a tent site for Fri-Sun. We are a fully contained truck with a roof top tent but we're not allowed an RV site (despite the fact we would have loved electricity and water, and were willing to pay for that luxury). We pulled in after hours to a $h1t show. Our site was unlevel (in the extreme, I pity the people in ground tents that don't have leveling blocks), had no picnic table, and had our neighbors fire pit 6 feet from the side of our truck. Since it was after hours I had to call the 'emergency number' so that my boyfriend and I would have the $50 a night luxury of cooking our dinner on a table. I also expressed concerns about the fire pit damaging our truck or roof top tent, to which I was told "well what do you want us to do, since we can't move the fire pit". Obviously not Jill, but I would like to bring it to your attention. She also offered to have us move sites, but since all the fire rings are in the parking space, I'm not quite sure what that would accomplish (excellent planning on their part!!). When Jill, and I'm assuming her husband arrived with the picnic table (all praise Jill for providing what we paid for!) They were nothing but mean, snarky and downright rude. The excuse for lack of a table was "were closing sites for winter). I'm writing this after only being at the offending RV park for 1.5 hours, but I can't wait to leave. You should save yourself the trouble by never entering in the first place. At least the views were pretty, if you like highway noise.

      Update #1: Boyfriend almost got bitten by a black widow in the bathroom while turning on the light, someome flew a drone, very low, over our tent at 8 in the morning, children were screaming like coyotes all night (seriously), and it's been a rare moment that dogs have not been barking, yapping or howling (no not the kids this time). And I just got to hear the staff gossiping about us requesting a table. Can't wait to see what tonight brings!

      P.S. I am so excited to see what their reply is to this review.

    • Aliy L.
      Aug. 13, 2019

      Hermits Hollow Campground — Hermit Park

      Awesome Quiet Getaway

      Best place to camp in Estes Park/Northern Colorado! Wooded sites mean privacy from your neighbors and shade during the day. Vault toilets are very clean, well kept. Staff and Rangers are very friendly and helpful, very knowledgeable about the area. Other reviews mention only 3.2 alcohol, but that rule has changed! ;) Great Hiking and Views, we watched the fireworks for 4th of July in Estes from one of the trails. Large bear boxes fit 2+ coolers. It was full for the holiday week/end, but staff mentioned that there's usually a lot of availability during the week. Have stayed in the cabins in years past, they are nice with gas fireplace for heat, and gas cookers in the cabin. No bedding, but beds are large and soft. 

      Gorgeous sunsets, so close to Estes and Rocky Mountain National Park. Hidden Gem in a busy tourist town!!


    Guide to Bellvue

    Cabin camping near Bellvue, Colorado offers outdoor lodging at elevations ranging from 5,000-7,000 feet, with most rental units situated near water features like Horsetooth Reservoir and Carter Lake. Mountain cabin rentals in this part of northern Colorado typically experience wide temperature fluctuations between daytime and nighttime, even in summer when cabin stays are most popular.

    What to do

    Fishing access: Carter Lake's South Shore Campground provides waterfront cabin sites with excellent fishing opportunities. "We had a spot right by the water. The pine trees are beautiful. Upper level sites have few trees so could be hot in summer. You can fish from shore," notes Carol J.

    Hiking trails: Explore the trail system at Flatiron Reservoir, offering moderate hiking options from cabin sites. "We took the 3 mile hike behind campground which is beautiful but rocky - wear shoes that can withstand rocks. Must return the same way so 6 miles total," advises a camper at Carter Lake South Shore Campground.

    Water activities: At Riverview RV Park & Campground, cabin guests enjoy direct river access. "We had a great time at this campground. We spent 4 days in a spot right next to the river. Really enjoyed the river, dog park, live music on sat. night and laundry," shares Tyler D.

    What campers like

    Wildlife viewing: Cabin campers at Riverview RV Park frequently spot wildlife. "Nearly every day a deer would come munch on the greenery right behind our rig. We saw a deer, an eagle and many geese," mentions Glen C., who stayed for a week.

    Cabins with water views: Many guests prioritize water views when booking cabin accommodations. "Sites were well maintained and level. Good separation. Close proximity to lake and easy access. Wild turkey sitings," notes Larry E. about his stay at Carter Lake South Shore.

    Family-friendly activities: The Fort Collins North-Wellington KOA offers structured activities for families staying in cabins. "Clean, well-kept campground with full outdoor kitchen, pool and play areas. The staff were extremely kind. One of the best KOA's we have stayed at," reports Megan E.

    What you should know

    Seasonal considerations: Cabins at most campgrounds fill quickly between May and September. "Stayed in site 14, which is a deluxe site. Full hookups, raised patio and propane fire pit. The KOA is small but very nice," explains Micaela A. about her stay at Estes Park KOA.

    Noise levels: Some cabin locations experience road noise. South Bay Campground cabins sit near County Road 38E, creating occasional traffic sounds. "Clean and well maintained campground. Staff was very friendly and helpful. Excessive road noise during the day, it did quiet down each night," reports Timothy N.

    Booking requirements: Most cabins require 2-night minimum stays, especially on weekends. However, some offer flexibility. "Online there is a two night min but call the ranger station directly and they will allow one night booking," advises a camper at Flatiron Reservoir.

    Tips for camping with families

    Cabin amenities for kids: Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park offers cabin camping with extensive child-friendly features. "Kid friendly campground with pool, mini golf, jump pad, camp store and golf cart rentals. Also has nice laundry facilities," shares Kaylene H.

    Space considerations: When booking cabins near Bellvue with children, check square footage and sleeping arrangements. "We are a family of 4, our boys are 11 and 8. The showerhouse was cleaned twice daily and the shower stalls were VERY roomy. The facility offered tons of activities for the kids," notes Ashley L. about Jellystone.

    Cabin location tips: Request cabins near playgrounds for families with young children. "Very kid-friendly campground with tons of activities for them and adults. Game rooms, pool, hiking, etc. Some of the sites are a little challenging to get into with a big camper, but doable," suggests Jason B.

    Tips from RVers

    Hookup variations: Cabin rentals with RV parking pads offer varying hookup options. "Drinkable water close by at various locations within the campground. Some road noise but not bad at all. The lake was great for paddle boarding, canoeing, and kayaking," shares Deanne B. about South Bay Campground.

    Weather considerations: Mountain cabins near Bellvue experience rapid weather changes, especially in spring and fall. "The gas stove kept us nice and toasty all night long!" notes a camper about State Forest State Park cabins.

    Accessibility: Check cabin access details before booking. "They literally built this campground on the side of the mountain. It's a pretty fun place. Be prepared to have to walk up steep incline to get to your campsite," warns Adam G. about some cabin locations at Jellystone Park.

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