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    The Denver metropolitan region includes several established campgrounds within driving distance of Foxfield, Colorado. Cherry Creek State Park Campground stands as one of the primary camping destinations, offering full hookup sites for RVs and tent camping areas surrounding an 850-acre reservoir. Other options include Chatfield State Park Campground and Indian Paintbrush Campground at Bear Creek Lake Park, which provide a mix of tent sites, RV spots, and some cabin or yurt accommodations. These state park facilities serve as alternatives to more remote camping, with most locations maintaining year-round accessibility.

    Reservation requirements apply at most developed campgrounds in the area, particularly during summer weekends when sites fill quickly. "We were shocked to find such a beautiful and quiet campground so close to the Denver city-limits," noted one visitor about Cherry Creek State Park. Full-hookup RV sites typically cost $40-50 per night plus park entrance fees, while basic tent sites run $25-30. Weather conditions remain mild compared to mountain destinations, though summer temperatures can reach above 90°F and afternoon thunderstorms occur regularly between July and September. Winter camping is possible at several year-round facilities, though nighttime temperatures frequently drop below freezing from November through March.

    Several visitors mentioned the urban-adjacent nature of camping in this region while still providing nature experiences. Cherry Creek State Park receives consistent praise for its amenities despite highway noise from nearby roads. Campers report appreciating the mix of outdoor recreation opportunities, including hiking trails, boating access, and swimming beaches at the reservoirs. Bathhouse facilities with showers and laundry amenities enhance the comfort level for families and extended-stay campers. Wildlife sightings commonly include deer, raptors including owls and bald eagles, and various waterfowl. While these locations don't offer true wilderness experiences, they provide convenient access to natural settings without venturing far from metropolitan amenities and services, making them popular for weekend getaways and visitors to the Denver area.

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    Best Campgrounds near Foxfield (242)

      1. Cherry Creek State Park Campground

      4.1(53)5mi from Foxfield137 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "I only gave it 4 stars because on the outskirts of the state park we have a lot of homeless camps popping up oblong Parker road and 225."

      "It is in the center of the city, but aside from the traffic on the dam in the distance you would not realize it. "

      from $28 - $432 / night

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      2. Chatfield State Park Campground

      4.3(79)15mi from Foxfield207 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Chatfield State Park is a great mixture of access to the outdoors with availability of many of the benefits of a metro area close by."

      "This is the first time I’ve found a state park so close to a major metro area!! Because of its proximity to Denver, Chatfield fills up quickly, so book well in advance."

      from $36 - $200 / night

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      3. Indian Paintbrush Campground—Bear Creek Lake Park

      4.4(33)20mi from FoxfieldRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This was our first time staying at Bear Creek Lake. The park is not part of the Colorado Wilds or CPW State Park system, but daily vehicle fees are included with your camping reservation."

      "Note: If the GPS takes you to a dirt road with a closed gate at the end, get back on the highway and take the next exit to the park entrance."

      4. Dakota Ridge RV Park

      3.3(42)24mi from FoxfieldRVs

      "This park is kind of pricey even in the winter (we stayed Nov22-Jan23) but it’s Colorado and it’s all pretty pricey. Park staff is super friendly and accommodating."

      "Good site if you want to be close to Denver but still have a short drive to the foothills."

      5. Denver Meadows RV Park

      3.2(6)11mi from FoxfieldRVs, Cabins

      "Lots of good food nearby."

      6. Williams Famcamp (Buckley Space Force Base)

      4.3(3)9mi from FoxfieldRVs, Tents

      "Must have access to military bases. The service Personnel were very helpful and courteous. The Base was exceptionally clean (was an Air force Base becoming a Space Force Base)."

      "We stayed three nights; the location is great for military families, retirees, etc. It provided a clean, safe place to stay with plenty of room between campsites."

      from $40 / night

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      7. Jellystone Park™ at Larkspur

      4.0(21)23mi from FoxfieldRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We’re a one night in each location maybe 2 as we tour the US in 4-6week chunks."

      "When we arrived we found out our spot was by the train we asked to be moved and they were extremely accommodating and put us in another spot up higher away from train."

      from $50 - $170 / night

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      8. Rampart Range Recreation Area

      4.4(16)22mi from FoxfieldRVs, Tents

      "My 9 yr old son and I have been “jeeping” around Colorado for about 8 months now. We make it a point to wake up to a different view every day."

      "Fun place to camp lots of sites and pretty trails, however this is known for its off-road ATV riders. If you're staying for a night or you're ATV for the weekend this is your spot."

      9. Clear Creek RV Park

      4.0(29)26mi from FoxfieldRVs, Tents

      "Had a great spot right next to the Clear Creek walking path. The campground is clean and well looked after. Clean bathrooms and showers. Close to many hikes and mt trails."

      "**Campground Review: ** Golden, CO is a super cute town on the outskirts of Denver. The city has a campground in a prime location, and we were lucky to book a site!"

      from $68 - $85 / night

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      10. Applewood RV Resort by Rjourney

      3.4(15)22mi from FoxfieldRVs

      "Good location close to interstate to access all the cool towns and site seeing west of Denver."

      "When I walked in the office, I was greeted by 5 wonderful sweet dogs. I love dogs so there couldn't have been a better greeting. Kathy was very friendly and helpful."

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    Recent Reviews near Foxfield, CO

    1629 Reviews of 242 Foxfield Campgrounds


    • Liv L.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 23, 2026

      Rainbow Trout Ranch

      Good base camp -not much more

      For us, the campground served its purpose. It’s in a great location, is fairly quiet, has electrical hook ups, has water hook ups (non potable only), has a basic dump site, and has a dumpster! I think it was $55 a night, which is pretty steep for how close together the sites are. Everyone who is staying here is very kind. There are some long-term folks who are doing work here, but they’re very nice. The sites are basically all just in a large dirt lot, no privacy. I would not recommend it if you’re looking for a solitary camping experience or want to be in nature, but if it’s just a base camp to do activities or work during the day, then it works great. There are a ton of biting flies, which has not been great probably due to the fishing ponds.?

    • Kimberly C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 22, 2026

      Rampart Range Rd Dispersed

      It will do

      Not much covering, it’s pretty exposed. FR 300 has some traffic. Can’t really see the mountains unless you walk up a little path about 100 ft.

    • M N.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 21, 2026

      Gordon Gulch Dispersed Area

      Beautiful

      It’s very beautiful up here. Nice roads to walk around. Busy during the holiday weekend.

    • WThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 21, 2026

      Gopher Gulch RV and Campground

      Gopher Gulch is a nice place

      All in all we would not hesitate to come back again!
      The good - Clean, well spaced sites, new facilities, friendly staff, well maintained, reasonable rates, convenient location, semi-rural location, pond on site has a covered dock and a paddleboat for rent.

      The not as good - I rated it a 4, based on things the owners cannot control - highway noise and no shade. The noise from Hwy 66 is normally calm but rarely has a break in traffic, and some vehicle are loud. Being a new campground the trees are not yet grown to provide any shade, but they have planted many trees!

    • Ari A.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 19, 2026

      Cherry Creek State Park Campground

      Big, busy park but well cared for

      Lots of separate loops with spacious sites and space between neighbors. Bathhouse/Laundry are in great shape and kept very clean. Note that showers cost $1.50 for 5 minutes and only take credit cards (but not Amex).

      We only stayed one night but wished we had more time to explore all the trails. Plus there's the lake. We can see what this park is so popular.

    • Alyssa S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 19, 2026

      Dispersed Camp Near Dream Canyon

      Come early! Worth it. FS322

      Recommend traction control and AWD. Saw plenty of sedans wth 2 wheel being able to handle a good majority of this fire service road 322. It was filled by Saturday ~4pm, spent some time driving around. Wide roads to turn around if you need. No amenities. Lots of fellow car campers nearby, well cared for/maintained

    • Raquel P.
      Jun. 19, 2026

      Winiger Ridge at Gross Reservoir

      Needed A Bigger Vehicle

      We could only get to campsite 6 in our manual Subaru Crosstrek. The road did not allow us to make it past with how deep the holes were in the road. Our car became unbalanced in our third attempt to get up- whole driver side was in the air. But we still found a good spot. Just wish we were able to see the other 30 sites.


    Guide to Foxfield

    Camping options near Foxfield, Colorado include multiple established campgrounds within a 30-minute drive. Many sites feature full hookups and access to reservoirs for water recreation. Sites fill quickly in summer, requiring reservations several months in advance for weekend stays. Off-season camping typically runs from October through April when temperatures frequently drop below freezing at night.

    What to do

    Hiking and biking trails: Chatfield State Park Campground offers extensive trail networks connecting to surrounding parkland. "Great views of mountains. Just minutes south of Denver. With decent facilities and a playground for kiddos," notes Jessica V. about Chatfield State Park Campground.

    Paddlesports and swimming: Bear Creek Lake Park provides paddleboard and kayak rentals with swim beaches. "Loved the hiking and biking trails. Beautiful lake for swimming and paddle sports. Will definitely be returning for the archery and horseback riding," says Joshua H. about Indian Paintbrush Campground—Bear Creek Lake Park.

    Wildlife observation: Many campers spot deer, raptors and waterfowl around the reservoirs. The forested areas of Rampart Range Recreation Area attract diverse wildlife. "We went up for a quick weekend trip and it was perfect, lots of campsites along the road and not too close together. The road was decent to drive on a few bumps but nothing crazy," according to Emma H.

    What campers like

    Clean facilities: Cherry Creek State Park maintains regular cleaning schedules for bathhouses. "We stayed here for one night before heading back out on the road. This place is huge and has many amenities. It's very well maintained. The bathrooms were very clean and the showers were pay only and only with a bank card," writes Stephanie S. about Cherry Creek State Park Campground.

    Urban-adjacent location: Clear Creek RV Park offers city access with nature nearby. "This small, but clean, campground is located perfectly a walk, or bike ride, away from the town of Golden. Not too far from hwy 70 it a great overnight stop or a destination," reports Rebeca H. about Clear Creek RV Park.

    Spacing between sites: Rampart Range Recreation Area provides more separation between campers. "We researched the spots in this area, and were surprised at how far spread the sites actually are. No trail directly near the site, no sites surrounding, we could see the road but from the road the site area was mostly secluded," notes Taylor V. about Rampart Range Recreation Area.

    What you should know

    Entrance timing matters: Cherry Creek State Park requires strategic planning. "If you want to get into the Park, suggest you go EARLY, EARLY, EARLY in the day. Traffic backs up all the way from the Entrance on Parker Rd to the Entrance Booth on weekends and holidays. Plan on an hour OR MORE to just get to the booth," warns Kay S.

    Limited fire options: Several campgrounds restrict fires or require designated fire rings. At Dakota Ridge RV Park, no wood fires are permitted. At Chatfield, campers report: "Clean bathrooms. Very friendly attendant. Level primitive spots. $26 for primitive," according to Christa C.

    Payment structures vary: Most established campgrounds near Foxfield require both camping fees and day-use fees. "There is also an $11 day pass fee not included in your camping stay. There were full hookups. The sights were concrete and level," mentions Stephanie S. about Cherry Creek State Park.

    Tips for camping with families

    Kid-focused activities: Jellystone Park in Larkspur offers extensive children's amenities. "Kid Heaven. So much to do for the littles!! Recently completely redone the entire park and it is all so wonderful! The campsites are amazing and the activities are so much fun," reports Stacy M. about Jellystone Park™ at Larkspur.

    Quieter weekday stays: For more peaceful family time, camp Monday through Thursday. One visitor to Rampart Range noted: "We came up Sunday and drove around for an hour trying to find a spot. It was so busy with campers and there were dirt bikers everywhere! Sunday evening it cleared up and we were the only ones there mon-tues!"

    Pack trash bags: Limited trash facilities exist at some campgrounds. One visitor to Cherry Creek Park observed: "Please plan to pack your trash out. Seems to be a severe shortage of dumpsters or trash cans and people leave behind huge bags of trash - or, sadly, just trash strewn around."

    Tips from RVers

    Shower costs: Some of the best places to camp near Foxfield, Colorado have coin-operated showers. "Showers are coin-operated as well. $1.50 for a five minute shower," mentions a Cherry Creek visitor. At Chatfield, "showers are coin-operated as well," reports sarah S.

    Site leveling challenges: Bring leveling blocks for uneven sites. At Clear Creek RV Park, "Sites 8 & 9 are extremely unlevel, but the other sites are pretty fine," notes Janine R.

    RV storage options: Several campgrounds offer longer-term storage solutions. Flying Saucer RV Park provides RV storage facilities for those needing to leave their vehicles between trips.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Foxfield, CO?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Foxfield, CO offers a wide range of camping options, with 242 campgrounds and RV parks near Foxfield, CO and 74 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Foxfield, CO?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Foxfield, CO is Cherry Creek State Park Campground with a 4.1-star rating from 53 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Foxfield, CO?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 74 free dispersed camping spots near Foxfield, CO.