Best Cabin Camping near Copper Mountain, CO

Cabins near Copper Mountain provide rustic to modern accommodations with varying amenities and comfort levels. Tiger Run RV Resort offers cabin rentals with full hookups, while White River National Forest Heaton Bay Campground features more basic cabin options. "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," noted one visitor about Heaton Bay. Most cabins include picnic tables and fire rings, with some offering electricity, heating, and basic furniture. Interior amenities range from simple bunks to fully furnished spaces with kitchenettes.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. The Line Shack Cabin provides a more primitive experience with a wood stove and bunk beds, while Sugar Loafin' RV/Campground & Cabins offers more comfortable accommodations. Denver West-Central City KOA features cabin rentals with modern amenities. A visitor described it as "the nicest KOA we've been to" with "sites level with concrete pads, fairly large. Some space between with trees. Nice metal patio furniture provided at each site." Most cabins require advance reservations, especially during summer months when availability becomes limited. Pet policies vary by location, with many allowing pets for an additional fee.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary widely from basic fire pits to fully equipped kitchenettes with refrigerators and microwaves. Middlefork RV Resort provides cabins with access to on-site amenities including a small catch-and-release trout pond and pizza place. Firewood is typically available for purchase at campground offices or nearby stores. A review mentioned that some locations have "a little general store [that] is sparse but has emergency stuff and folks are really nice." Visitors should check specific cabin amenities before booking to ensure they pack appropriate supplies for their stay.

Best Cabin Sites Near Copper Mountain, Colorado (50)

    1. White River National Forest Heaton Bay Campground

    31 Reviews
    Frisco, CO
    11 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."

    2. Tiger Run RV Resort

    10 Reviews
    Breckenridge, CO
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 453-9690

    $105 / night

    "Super nice park with great amenities, especially when your RV is winterized. Two indoor hot tubs and a pool, private showers & changing rooms, and laundry."

    "This RV resort is a fantastic location & open year-round. The park is clean and has lots of shade. The price is a little steep but you get lots of amenities."

    3. Sugar Loafin' RV/Campground & Cabins

    13 Reviews
    Leadville, CO
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 486-1031

    $40 - $150 / night

    "Tucked up on the edge of the woods this little gem is only 3 miles from Leadville."

    "Our first time in Colorado. The campground was great! It has water and electric, a clean bathhouse and a laundry room. They have a campstore in case you need anything."

    4. Middlefork RV Resort

    9 Reviews
    Fairplay, CO
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 836-4857

    $17 - $665 / night

    "Amazing view, great sites Pizza place on site

    Pet friendly

    Small catch and release trout pond on site"

    "We weren't planning on staying in Fairplay, but it was getting late so we tried Middlefork RV Park. The sites are all gravel, ours was nice and level."

    5. Line Shack Cabin

    2 Reviews
    Avon, CO
    17 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."

    6. A-Lodge-Denver

    4 Reviews
    Montezuma, CO
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (303) 444-0882

    $49 - $149 / night

    "The A-Lodge just outside of Boulder is the ultimate adventure home base."

    "So nice to have a shower. Great beer selection which was unexpected cause didn't think they'd have beer. Tent sites are neat. Didnt think from the pictures I'd have to navigate up like I did."

    7. Sylvan Lake Campground — Sylvan Lake State Park

    12 Reviews
    White River National Forest, CO
    29 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."

    8. Piney River Ranch at Piney Lake

    1 Review
    Vail, CO
    20 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."

    9. Denver West-Central City KOA

    30 Reviews
    Central City, CO
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (303) 582-3043

    "Some space between with trees. Nice metal patio furniture provided at each site(chairs, table, fire pit). Has decent showers, hot tubs, and off leash dog park."

    "8100’ high. 7 miles off I-70 at Idaho Springs. 25 miles into outskirts of Denver. Don’t worry they have oxygen! Not kidding!!"

    10. Reverend's Ridge Campground — Golden Gate Canyon

    30 Reviews
    Rollinsville, CO
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (303) 582-3707

    $28 - $90 / night

    "Loop E (electric hookups) is very spacious and well laid out. Every campsite is a pull thru allowing you situate anywhere along the paved area to best suit your needs."

    "I reserved the area with electric hookup since I brought the van. The area was very organized and tidy. Campsite was large with a picnic table, fire pit, and central spot for trash and recycling."

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Cabin Reviews near Copper Mountain, CO

281 Reviews of 50 Copper Mountain Campgrounds


  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Cara W.
    Jul. 11, 2018

    Castle Mountain Recreation Area at Wellington Lake

    Private but Crowded

    Beautiful lakeside camping just outside of Denver. Campsites are a bit close together, but great for groups! No hookups here but you have bathroom facilities and a visitor center where you can buy firewood. Campfires allowed in the fire pits. If you have an RV beware quiet hours from 10pm to 8am, no generators allowed. Lake is perfect for paddleboarding, kayaking and fishing and you will most likely have phone service if you are with AT&T or Verizon. Many day use areas, however vehicles and individuals are charged. For campers, if you bring more than one vehicle you will be charged daily for any additional ones. No drinking water is available, you must bring your own. Dirt roads to the lake are rough and narrow. Close to Deckers for incidentals. Intersects with the Colorado trail for hiking and biking and close to the Colorado River for tubing!

  • P
    Jul. 27, 2019

    Tiger Run RV Resort

    Ski resorts await!

    Breckenridge Colorados premier all season resort. Full service RV sites or mountain chalets (cabins) await you near Breckenridge Ski Resort, Copper Mountain, Keystone, A-Basin and Vail.

  • Dave L.
    Aug. 16, 2020

    Arrowhead Point Resort

    Great campground!

    This campground is right off the road and easy to find. They had RV sites in the front of the camp and tent sites up the road. We had showers and laundry, general store and wood for sale. Our site was very nice with lots of room. We had a picnic table and a fire pit in the site. There were a few portable bathrooms that were super clean available for night time runs.

    Great views of the mountains!

  • H
    Jun. 9, 2020

    Castle Mountain Recreation Area at Wellington Lake

    Good Campground for Social Distancing

    Currently they don't have day-use open, so there's plenty of space at the lake to set-up and spend the day playing with the kids. We stayed in a mountain site (not lake-front) and the kids loved climbing the rocks and exploring the mountain. Really friendly staff. Quiet hours are not well kept and that would be my only complaint. No motors allowed on lake. Great for paddleboarding (rentals available), kayaking, canoeing & kid's floats.

  • Jason F.
    Jul. 10, 2023

    Tiger Run RV Resort

    Full Service Glamping close to Breck

    Let's be clear - this is not camping. This is renting a driveway with access to power, water, sewer, internet, and cable. It is EXPENSIVE. It's also the only place near Breckenridge that offers all of these amenities.

    The clubhouse offers a heated pool and hot tub, arcade, business center, locker rooms, laundry ($2 per wash / $1.75 to dry), and owners lounge. There are tennis/pickleball courts and a community fire pit in the center of the resort that hosted movie night during our stay.

    No complaints about this place other than the fact that no one answered the phone at the office during our stay. The good news is that they email the gate code and wifi password ahead of time, so we were able to find our way to the site on our own.

  • 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.

  • Roberta W.
    Nov. 23, 2023

    BV Overlook

    Dump Run by Crooks

    This campground is an absolute dump run by dishonest crooks. We stayed here in October on a night that it got below freezing and snowed. We were put in a cabin that had a 2-inch gap between the bottom of the door and threshold. The heater was more like a hair dryer and didn’t warm the cabin. It was 40 degrees in the cabin so we didn’t sleep. The floor crunched while walking on it and the platform bed was metal. When we got off the bed there was a loud bang. When we tried to get a refund from the owners she blamed us and said the problem was we didn’t understand rustic cabins. We have stayed in rustic cabins in the cold months for 10 years and never experienced this. There are many places in Buena Vista…take your business elsewhere.


Guide to Copper Mountain

Cabin camping accommodations near Copper Mountain range from rustic structures to fully-equipped lodgings across several elevation zones from 8,500 to 10,000 feet. Winter temperatures often drop below freezing, while summer daytime temperatures typically range from 65-80°F with cool nights in the 40s. Seasonal considerations affect both availability and access conditions.

What to do

Enjoy lake access: Tent campers at White River National Forest Heaton Bay Campground appreciate the proximity to Dillon Reservoir. "Last minute decision to car camp here but worth it. Easy access to lake from camp spot, walked our paddle boards to beach 20 yards from camp site and had great Mountain View's," notes one visitor who found convenient water recreation options.

Winter sports: The cabins at Tiger Run RV Resort provide seasonal access to multiple ski areas. A guest explains, "Breckenridge Colorados premier all season resort. Full service RV sites or mountain chalets (cabins) await you near Breckenridge Ski Resort, Copper Mountain, Keystone, A-Basin and Vail." This location serves as a central base for winter activities within 20-60 minutes of multiple resorts.

Gold panning: Visitors staying in cabins at Middlefork RV Resort can try prospecting. According to one camper, "This place has on-site gold panning! I cant give this place much praise but the gold panning did it for me!" The activity provides a historical connection to the region's mining heritage and can occupy both adults and children for hours.

What campers like

Off-grid experience: The Line Shack Cabin offers a primitive cabin option with minimal amenities. A reviewer describes it as having "a wood stove, bunk beds, and a very small kitchen," noting it "sits on the top of the mountain or the end of the trail" with "amazing views of the Gore Mountain Range and Beaver Creek ski area." Hikers must travel 4.5 miles with 2,000 feet of elevation gain to reach this remote accommodation.

Quiet lake settings: Visitors to Sylvan Lake Campground appreciate the scenic alpine location. A camper notes, "This has definitely been our favorite camping spot since moving here a little over 2 months ago. We camped right on the lake next to the boat ramp (no motorized boats allowed) and the bathhouse." The 42-acre lake surrounded by forest provides fishing and paddling opportunities.

Winter lodging options: Denver West-Central City KOA cabin units receive positive feedback for their accessibility at 8,100 feet elevation. One reviewer mentions, "Don't worry they have oxygen! Not kidding!" The high-altitude location provides unique conditions, and as another guest points out, "Great place! the park is beautiful the views are truly amazing! The staff is fantastic and always willing to help!"

What you should know

Weather preparedness: Camping cabins near Copper Mountain require appropriate gear for sudden changes. A Sugar Loafin' RV/Campground & Cabins guest warns, "Our first time in Colorado. The campground was great! It has water and electric, a clean bathhouse and a laundry room. We were only able to stay two nights or of the five I reserved. Being from Alabama, I couldn't handle the snow in June while in a tent."

Cabin condition variability: Not all cabins meet expectations regarding cleanliness or state of repair. One visitor to Boulder Adventure Lodge reported, "We rented a room with a large tub and it was far too pricy for what we got in return. Tub was filled with animal poo and old hair. We asked management to clean it from former guests and they were initially hesitant about it."

Seasonal road conditions: Access to some cabin locations requires careful planning during winter months. A Sylvan Lake visitor advises, "The road to get out here can be rough in bad weather but low clearance is fine to get out here. Winter excursions are probably a bit tougher and would require an all wheel drive."

Tips for camping with families

Activity planning: Reverend's Ridge Campground offers family-friendly cabin options with nearby amenities. A visitor reports, "This was a phenomenal state park. Many multiuse trails. Get up early and drive mountain base road...we caught a great view of a moose. Panorama Point had a breath taking view." The diverse terrain provides opportunities for varying ability levels.

Campground selection: Sites with easy water access appeal to families with children. One Heaton Bay visitor explains, "Great campsite, easy 1hr to get here from Denver. Great for beginner campers, since the town of dillon is a short 10 minute drive incase you forget any essential gear." The ability to quickly resupply reduces stress for parents with young children.

Pet considerations: Many but not all cabin sites accept dogs, often with restrictions. At Tiger Run RV Resort, a guest notes, "The dog run had dog feces everywhere. Piles of it." This contrasts with Middlefork RV Resort where a visitor mentions it's "pet friendly" but offers limited walking areas besides gravel surfaces.

Tips from RVers

Winter cabin rates: Seasonal pricing affects budget planning for cabin rentals. A Tiger Run RV Resort visitor cautions, "Let's be clear - this is not camping. This is renting a driveway with access to power, water, sewer, internet, and cable. It is EXPENSIVE. It's also the only place near Breckenridge that offers all of these amenities."

Amenity verification: Full-service cabin options vary widely in available features. At Piney River Ranch, a visitor notes they have "Outside restrooms. Great restaurant at the Ranch," while Sugar Loafin' offers "water and electric, a clean bathhouse and a laundry room."

Reservation timing: Last-minute cabin stays can be challenging during peak seasons. A Heaton Bay camper advises, "Very beautiful and scenic campground not to far from town. Reservations and checking in was a little confusing, and no showers here but those are the only downsides I could think of."

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Copper Mountain, CO is White River National Forest Heaton Bay Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 31 reviews.

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