Best Cabin Camping near Bond, CO

Several campgrounds near Bond, Colorado provide rustic cabin rentals with varying levels of amenities. Rancho Del Rio offers cabin accommodations with access to drinking water, showers, and toilets, while also providing picnic tables and fire rings for outdoor meals. Line Shack Cabin, accessible via a 4.5-mile hike with 2,000 feet of elevation gain, features a wood stove, bunk beds, and a small kitchen area. "The line shack sits on the top of the mountain or the end of the trail. It has a wood stove, bunk beds, and a very small kitchen," notes one visitor who rated it 5 stars. Piney Guard Station provides more isolated cabin accommodations but lacks some amenities like electric hookups, fires, and running water. Most cabins in the area include basic furniture but vary significantly in their heating options, kitchen facilities, and bathroom access.

Cabin styles range from primitive forest cabins to more comfortable furnished options with electricity. Pet-friendly cabins can be found at several locations including Wolford Campground near Kremmling and Ami's Acres Campground, though policies vary by property. Sylvan Lake State Park offers year-round cabin rentals with picnic tables and fire rings, providing a more developed option for those seeking additional comforts. Reservations are essential during summer months when cabin availability becomes limited, especially on weekends. According to a reviewer at Red Mountain RV Park in Kremmling, "The rental units are older and in need of some sprucing up," highlighting the importance of checking recent reviews before booking. Winter access to some cabins may require four-wheel drive vehicles or alternative transportation methods like snowmobiles.

Most cabin rentals provide beds with mattresses but require guests to bring their own bedding, pillows, and towels. Kitchen facilities vary widely, from basic fire pits with grills to cabins with small refrigerators and microwaves. Visitors should pack cooking utensils, dishware, and food supplies as on-site stores may have limited inventory or seasonal hours. Firewood is available for purchase at many locations, including Wolford Campground where bundles cost $7. Nearby towns like Kremmling offer grocery stores, restaurants, and outdoor supply shops for additional provisions. Cabins with electricity may have heating options, but those planning winter stays should bring extra layers as mountain temperatures drop significantly at night, even during summer months.

Best Cabin Sites Near Bond, Colorado (36)

    1. Rancho Del Rio

    1 Review
    Bond, CO
    4 miles
    Website

    $90 - $210 / night

    "Radium Hot Springs is nearby for a good soak. Lots of amazing memories here!"

    2. Bellyache Road

    6 Reviews
    Eagle, CO
    16 miles

    "Got in late and found a spot on a busy holiday weekend, it was forested with a good rock fire ring but some trash left over. Felt secluded enough but had hiking trails around. Saw a few other cars."

    "Camp sites here are not well defined (look for fire rings). The trail is heavily rutted, and if it just rained gets incredibly muddy."

    3. Sylvan Lake Campground — Sylvan Lake State Park

    12 Reviews
    White River National Forest, CO
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 328-2021

    $28 - $190 / night

    "Slyvan Lake State Park is located outside of the Town of Eagle, CO. It takes about 20 minutes to drive from town to the park. Upon entering, there is a multitude of activities you can partake in."

    "Long way up from town so don’t forget ice, etc. No shade, sites pretty small/ close. No electric but potable water from hydrant. Clean, hot showers for quarters, flush toilets."

    4. Wolford Campground

    7 Reviews
    Kremmling, CO
    24 miles

    $30 / night

    "Driving by, we pulled in and it is a great location - so we booked in. I imagined bbq overlooking the lake every night.

    But."

    "Nothing spectacular about this place during winter, but it appears to be a popular ice fishing spot. 30 amp power was clean."

    5. White River National Forest Heaton Bay Campground

    31 Reviews
    Frisco, CO
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 468-7681

    $29 - $56 / night

    "Well maintained campsite with moderate privacy. It is a walk on site but parking is right by the site so not far to haul stuff at all."

    "There is water available on every loop. There is electricity and water available at each site on loop A. The driveways and streets are paved. There are walking and bike riding trails everywhere."

    6. Piney River Ranch at Piney Lake

    1 Review
    Vail, CO
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (303) 905-4439

    "I have camped at the campsites located just before the entrance to the Piney Lake Ranch. There’s about 8 Free campsites. Short walk to Ranch. Outside restrooms. Great restaurant at the Ranch."

    7. Red Mountain RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Kremmling, CO
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 724-9593

    "Perfect location if want to hit up winter Park resorts and arapahoe basin, keystone, or breck!! You can take 40 to winter Park in about 50 minutes."

    8. Piney Guard Station

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    Avon, CO
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 827-5715

    $50 / night

    9. Line Shack Cabin

    2 Reviews
    Avon, CO
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 925-3445

    "This is also a hunting cabin too. First come, first serve. 

    The line shack sits on the top of the mountain or the end of the trail. It has a wood stove, bunk beds, and a very small kitchen."

    10. Ami's Acres Campground

    28 Reviews
    Glenwood Springs, CO
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 945-5340

    "The bathrooms were up a bit of a hill where we were situated at the top of the campground but super clean and warm. Hot Showers too! There was a larger group cooking area and a table."

    "Hot showers, community gas grill, restrooms, available. Not to mention great views"

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Cabin Reviews near Bond, CO

213 Reviews of 36 Bond Campgrounds


  • Thomas B.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 31, 2019

    Strawberry Park Hot Springs

    2nd Best in the State!

    We absolutely love staying here! Many options to stay including walk in camping and covered wagon cabins. There is a long steepish trail that leads to many camp sites along the river. You are not allowed to drive to camp, you must walk your gear in. Very shaded and flat areas built for tents in each site, picnic table, gas grill with propane, fire pit, showers and bathrooms are a short distance away. Running water and easy access to the Hot Springs too.

    The place is always updating and staying on top of upkeep. It has many pools of various sizes and temperatures. Even river access to cool off when it's not moving too quick.

    As you can see on this visit, we were snowed on. As it seems to be a crazy season this spring 2019- be prepared for muddy rough conditions on the road to the Hot Springs entrance. It can require 4x4 and sometimes is not passable. Depending on weather and conditions. See there website and/or call!

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 25, 2022

    Glenwood Canyon Resort

    Very small riverside sites

    Honestly, we were a little bit disappointed with our stay. Stayed in one of the riverside sites, thought they views and facilities were worth the expensive rate in summer. However, all picnic tables were removed (I assume) in order to make room for more sites. Meaning that you had nowhere to sit and eat - and you practically were sitting in your neighbor’s site when using the fire pit. The views of the river and the mountains were truly great, however, mostly masked by looking into the side of the rigs on either site. We had a 30ft RV and there was not much place to navigate - I would not recommend for rigs larger than that. Showers and bathrooms were ok, but could use an update (eg for more privacy - you step directly from the shower into the common area to dress/undress). Too bad the restaurant was closed to lack of staff - that would have been a great add-on. The staff was very friendly!

  • Jinho T.
    Jul. 24, 2023

    White River National Forest Heaton Bay Campground

    Heaton Bay

    Well maintained campsite with moderate privacy. It is a walk on site but parking is right by the site so not far to haul stuff at all. There are trees all around the site but there is an opening/walkway to the neighboring campsite so not 100% private No one on the other side of site so there is an opening in trees that makes for a perfect hammock/ hang out spot which also provides more shade & privacy.

    Bear locker, fire pit and picnic table. Bathrooms nice & well maintained. Close to stores and restaurants in case you need anything. Right on lake Dillon so paddle boarding and trials close by too.

  • D
    Jul. 3, 2021

    Glenwood Canyon Resort

    Nice location

    Tent sites. Small cabins and water/electric RV sites(<35’) are along the river. You do have to hike up a short hill to get to the bathroom/showers. Full hookup sites are on top of hill w/no river views. WiFi with a few. Excellent Verizon signal. Very convenient to Glenwood Springs

  • S
    Sep. 24, 2021

    White River National Forest Heaton Bay Campground

    Great Campground

    This is a well maintained campground. There is water available on every loop. There is electricity and water available at each site on loop A. The driveways and streets are paved. There are walking and bike riding trails everywhere. The town of Frisco is under a 10 minute drive with great grocery stores. Most sites have a fire ring and picnic tables along with bear proff storage containers. Heaton Bay is quiet and lovely. Firewood is for sale at the local grocery stores. There is really something for everyone. We will definitely return when back in this part of the country. Have fun and safe travels.

  • Jan M.
    May. 18, 2021

    Elk Creek Campground

    Beautiful,serene camping along creek (with new owners)

    Not your typical asphalt RV parking lot. Rarely can you find a full hookup site in a natural setting along a roaring creek. The park has a variety of accommodations with full hookup sites, a “tent” section with electricity (lovely for small RVS as well) and log cabins. Many of the sites are along the creek as it meanders through the camp.

    Location is great as well. Easy drive from I-70 but far enough to be out of town. Also a quick drive into Glenwood Springs.

    New owners purchased park in April 2021 and are improving facilities while maintaining the natural feel. Check-in was easy even without reservations. The new owners are very friendly and welcoming.

  • Shannon G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 23, 2019

    Steamboat Springs KOA

    Just a minute outside of Steamboat

    Right outside of Steamboat Springs is Steamboat KOA. This campground has so many perks. Not only is there a beautiful Mountain View but it also has the Yampa river running through it. It has Rv sites, cute cabins, and tent sites. The Rv sites are separated in areas by what you need(electric, water, sewage). The RV sites each have picnic tables and a fire ring. There are regular cabins and deluxe ones which both include tables and fire rings. The tent area is located across the river and is so peaceful. There is a general store, putt putt, propane fill, a small dog run, bikes for rent, swimming in season and the city bus comes to take you to town for free. Although it is located right off the road, it was still peaceful and I felt safe. My favorite part about this campground is the fact you can stand on the bridge or sit by the Yampa River and enjoy the beauty and sounds, and watching people fly fish.

  • Frank H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 2, 2021

    Steamboat Springs KOA

    Basic Campground

    A basic family style campground directly on the Yampa River within city limits of Steamboat Springs. Tent sites, RV sites, tent cabins and full fledged cabins. We had a tent site right on the river. Miniature golf. Various bikes to rent. This was the priciest camp site on our cross country trip. But it is located within an upscale ski resort town so probably expected. A little noisy from road traffic.

  • Annie C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 30, 2018

    Red Mountain RV Park

    RV camping in Kremmling

    In Kremmling, the Red Mountain Lodge is a large RV campground with some cabins and motel rooms. It was a bit confusing trying to navigate the access roads in the campground as it was extremely large. However it had several amenities including a pool, free showers (that campers from outside of town can come use for a small fee), full hook-ups, access to the many off highway trails heading out of town (including trails that start in the campground), access to the Silverton Railroad Station (a few blocks away), jeep rentals, hot tub, rec center, laundry, and a playground. There is a SMALL tent area that is really just a grassy lawn between two of the rental units. The rental units are older and in need of some sprucing up (the paint on the exterior was peeling in large swaths). A short walk down the road takes you to some good restaurants as well as a microbrewery. Across the street is the grocery store/general store/post office, and a gas station is just down the road.


Guide to Bond

Cabin accommodations near Bond, Colorado range from rustic forest service properties to lakeside retreats. The region sits at approximately 6,900 feet elevation in the Gore Mountain Range, with significant temperature fluctuations even during summer months. Access roads to many cabin sites become snow-covered from October through May, requiring advance planning for winter visits.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: 42-acre lake: Sylvan Lake State Park offers excellent trout fishing in a mountain setting. "Favorite spot for fishing. I love this lake. It's beautiful and you can always walk away with some fish," notes one visitor who frequents the area.

Boating access: multiple options: Rancho Del Rio provides river-based recreation with equipment rentals. "The river is super fun to raft or float down and Rancho has a rafting company where you can rent gear," according to a camper who rated it 5 stars.

Hiking trails: varied difficulty: The Line Shack Cabin trail features substantial elevation gain through scenic terrain. "The elevation gain about 2,000 ft. and the line shack is about 4.5 miles one way. It's open to XC skiing, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling," explains a hiker familiar with this route.

Winter activities: snowshoeing and skiing: Heaton Bay Campground provides access to winter trails when conditions permit. One camper notes its strategic location: "Perfect location if want to hit up Winter Park resorts and Arapahoe Basin, Keystone, or Breck!"

What campers like

Mountain views: Gore Range visibility: Sylvan Lake Campground provides direct sightlines to surrounding peaks. "Fall camping is the best! The aspens around this beautiful lake are really showing their color," shares a visitor who appreciates the seasonal changes.

Hot springs access: Radium Springs: Proximity to natural hot springs enhances the cabin experience for many visitors. "Radium Hot Springs is nearby for a good soak. Lots of amazing memories here!" mentions a Rancho Del Rio guest.

Variety of accommodation styles: Camping cabins range from primitive to well-appointed. "The campground has so much character that it should have its own TV show. There are conservation areas, trails galore, historical buildings, and a beautiful lake surrounded with alpine forests," reports an enthusiastic visitor to Sylvan Lake.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Many cabins offer chances to observe Colorado wildlife. "Lots of birds in the morning which our daughters enjoyed immensely," writes a camper at Ami's Acres Campground.

What you should know

Road conditions: variable access: Bellyache Road presents challenges during certain seasons. "Absolutely requires four-wheel drive for two and a half miles of extremely rough unpaved road that goes up a thousand feet. Beautiful views and some shade but no break at all from the wind which can be intense up here," cautions a visitor.

Weather preparedness: wind considerations: Many cabin areas experience significant wind. "The wind almost tore our tent down. Gorgeous views of the lake but it was very open with little cover," reports a camper at Sylvan Lake State Park.

Availability cycles: seasonal closures: Most cabins require advance planning, especially for summer weekends. "We had the entire loop to ourselves. Beautiful views and very private because no one was here in mid-May," notes a Wolford Campground visitor who benefited from off-season timing.

Water sources: variable quality: Cabin water supplies differ significantly by location. "Bring your own drinking water. We filled our water bottles at the park," advises a visitor to Ami's Acres who found the tap water unpalatable.

Tips for camping with families

Child-friendly activities: lake-based options: Wolford Campground provides shoreline access ideal for children. "The lake is very clean and access is easy. There is lots more lake for us to explore on our paddle boards, but each day the wind picks up around 1-2pm and makes travel treacherous at best on the lake," shares a family visitor.

Safety considerations: weather monitoring: Afternoon conditions change rapidly in mountain settings. "Weather can change as it's at high altitude so bring fleece just in case, even in summer," advises a parent familiar with the area's climate patterns.

Educational opportunities: wildlife identification: Many cabin locations offer opportunities for nature learning. "This park has so much character. There are conservation areas, trails galore, historical buildings, and a beautiful lake that is surrounded with alpine forests," notes a visitor who appreciates the diverse ecosystem.

Campground amenities for families: Facilities vary widely between properties. "The bathrooms were up a bit of a hill where we were situated at the top of the campground but super clean and warm. Hot showers too! There was a larger group cooking area and a table," reports a family who appreciated the convenience features.

Tips from RVers

Leveling challenges: terrain considerations: Many cabin and RV sites require careful positioning. "Sites are all very small for tents. If you have a large tent you may have trouble finding any ground worthy of trying to sleep on. Most camps we saw had campers, and parked them all as wind blocks, hiding out each afternoon behind the RV or camper," shares a Wolford camper.

Site selection strategy: Red Mountain RV Park offers varied camping spots. "Spaces are tight for most part, try to get an end spot if possible. Showers and bathrooms are great and clean," advises a regular visitor.

Local supply options: Kremmling provides access to necessities. "Across the street is the grocery store/general store/post office, and a gas station is just down the road," notes a camper who appreciated the convenient services.

Campground navigation: Some properties have complex layouts requiring attention. "It was a bit confusing trying to navigate the access roads in the campground as it was extremely large," reports an RV camper at Red Mountain RV Park.

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