Best Cabin Camping near Grover, CO

Cabins at six campgrounds near Grover provide varying levels of accommodation along the Colorado-Wyoming border. Fort Collins Lakeside KOA features both standard and deluxe cabin options with picnic tables and access to campground facilities. Cheyenne RV Resort by RJourney offers cabins with a porch swing, private table, and partial privacy fence. "Clean facilities, friendly hosts, and lots of amenities and activities right there at the campground. We were allowed to trade two nights of tent camping for one night in a cabin to try to avoid a storm," notes one visitor about their experience at Cheyenne RV Resort. Terry Bison Ranch and FE Warren AFB Crow Creek also maintain cabin rentals with electricity and basic furnishings.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. The deluxe cabins at Fort Collins Lakeside KOA typically include more amenities such as private bathrooms, while standard cabins require guests to use campground facilities. Most cabins accommodate 4-6 people with varying bed configurations. Reservations are recommended, especially during summer months when family-friendly KOAs experience higher occupancy. According to one visitor at Fort Collins North-Wellington KOA, "The cabin was in pretty rough shape," suggesting cabin quality varies significantly between properties. Pet policies differ by location, with most allowing pets for an additional fee.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities range from basic outdoor grills to mini-refrigerators and microwaves in deluxe units. On-site camp stores at larger facilities like Terry Bison Ranch and Fort Collins Lakeside KOA stock essential supplies, snacks, and firewood. Cabin guests should confirm what cooking equipment is provided before arrival. Campgrounds with cabins typically offer fire rings or grills, though some locations like FE Warren AFB Crow do not permit open fires. Additional amenities at these properties often include Wi-Fi, laundry facilities, and recreational activities like fishing, mini-golf, and swimming pools.

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Best Cabin Sites Near Grover, Colorado (6)

    1. Cheyenne RV Resort by RJourney

    16 Reviews
    Cheyenne, WY
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (303) 381-1692

    "We were allowed to trade two nights of tent camping for one night in a cabin to try to avoid a storm.

    Cabins have a porch swing, private table, parking, and a partial privacy fence."

    "The park was very straightforward all sites were pull-through, which made setup and departure easy.There was a decent amount of space to walk our dog around the perimeter of the park, and while there's"

    2. Terry Bison Ranch

    16 Reviews
    Cheyenne, WY
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 634-4171

    $20 - $100 / night

    "Pet friendly. Laundry room, showers, market available. A steakhouse right next door. Definitely would stick to chain restaurants if you’re wanting a steak though. Or any food for that matter."

    "Full hookups, pull-ins, picnic tables, and the water pipes are protected against low temperatures.

    They offer air for your tires and have propane available for purchase."

    3. Serenity Ranch

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    Ault, CO
    18 miles
    +1 (970) 451-6500

    $75 - $80 / night

    4. Fort Collins Lakeside KOA

    22 Reviews
    Laporte, CO
    50 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 484-9880

    "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"

    5. FE Warren AFB Crow

    7 Reviews
    Cheyenne, WY
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 773-3874

    "Downside is the train tracks are close by. Not a problem though, it is a no train horn area. Nice RV spots with water and electric. Sewer dump on property as well."

    "Did loose power about midnight. Same to neighbors power. Both our power protectors said reverse polarity. 25 minutes later power came back on.??? Was good night stay with daughter and two grandsons."

    6. Fort Collins North-Wellington KOA

    8 Reviews
    Wellington, CO
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 568-7486

    $20 / night

    "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."

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

    Fort Collins Lakeside KOA

    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

    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.

  • A
    Sep. 19, 2019

    Terry Bison Ranch

    Not just a Campground

    I highly recommend looking at the website. Lots to do here. Pet friendly. Laundry room, showers, market available. A steakhouse right next door. Definitely would stick to chain restaurants if you’re wanting a steak though. Or any food for that matter. It’s definitely gorgeous here.

  • Cameron F.
    Jul. 2, 2022

    Cheyenne RV Resort by RJourney

    Lots to do without leaving the campgrounf!

    Clean facilities, friendly hosts, and lots of amenities and activities right there at the campground. We were allowed to trade two nights of tent camping for one night in a cabin to try to avoid a storm.

    Cabins have a porch swing, private table, parking, and a partial privacy fence. Putt putt, croquet, birdwatching, rock painting, volleyball, basketball, large yard games, and more!

  • Andrew N.
    Jul. 9, 2019

    FE Warren AFB Crow

    Nice area

    Nice camping area. Downside is the train tracks are close by. Not a problem though, it is a no train horn area. Nice RV spots with water and electric. Sewer dump on property as well. Tent camping is available as well as cabins. Lots of history at F.E. Warren AFB.

  • Loren C.
    Jul. 27, 2023

    Fort Collins Lakeside KOA

    Expensive and muddy

    I'm female, the male staff were rude and made me feel uncomfortable. Full hookups are $100/night. Our spot was muddy puddles on both sides with a picnic table 4 feet from our neighbors sewage line. Laundry didn't have a good spin cycle and took forever to dry. Not great.

  • Penélope F.
    Sep. 18, 2020

    Terry Bison Ranch

    Nice Campsite

    Only stayed one night but it was pretty nice stay. They have a breakfast service which was decent. Full hookups, pull-ins, picnic tables, and the water pipes are protected against low temperatures.

    They offer air for your tires and have propane available for purchase.

  • Chris M.
    Aug. 20, 2023

    Fort Collins North-Wellington KOA

    Very disappointing

    RV site not level at all. Picnic table covered in bird poop, tree branches hanging low our TT barely fit under them. Cow smell was terrible and lots of flies. Would not stay there again.

  • B
    Jul. 22, 2021

    Cheyenne RV Resort by RJourney

    Very loud

    We knew there was an Air Force Base nearby but we did not know that military helicopters would be making low passes over the campground at 10 PM. Sites also not very level. Unlike other KOA’s that we’ve stayed at that offer welcome cookies or free coffee, this KOA charges one dollar for a simple cup of Keurig coffee. No fire rings either.


Guide to Grover

Cabin camping near Grover, Colorado offers overnight accommodation in rustic to deluxe structures along the Colorado-Wyoming border at elevations ranging from 5,000-6,000 feet. The continental climate brings warm summer days and cool nights, with winter temperatures frequently dropping below freezing. Late spring through early fall provides the most comfortable conditions for cabin stays, with summer highs averaging 85°F.

What to do

Bison train tour: Terry Bison Ranch offers a unique train ride where guests can see and feed bison. "The train to view and feed the Buffalo was really cool. Restaurant was also excellent. Friendly staff!" reports one visitor.

Fishing opportunities: Stocked ponds provide catch-and-release fishing at several campgrounds. "My husband enjoyed the catch and release fishing. Fishing was good according to him. I liked the hiking trail around the pond," notes a camper at Fort Collins Lakeside KOA.

Military history exploration: FE Warren AFB Crow Creek cabin rentals give access to historical sites. "Lots of history at F.E. Warren AFB," mentions one reviewer, while another points out interesting wildlife: "Pronghorn deer wander all over the base."

What campers like

Clean bathroom facilities: Several cabin locations maintain good sanitation standards. "The showers were a bit tight but were clean and heated, a nice touch," notes one camper about Cheyenne RV Resort by RJourney.

Family-friendly activities: Recreation options extend beyond basic camping. "Putt putt, croquet, birdwatching, rock painting, volleyball, basketball, large yard games, and more!" explains a reviewer about the activities available.

Base conveniences: Military campgrounds offer useful amenities for service members. "The base commissary and AAFES exchange is right down the road," mentions a visitor to FE Warren AFB Crow, highlighting the practical shopping options nearby.

What you should know

Site variations: Cabin quality and amenities differ significantly between properties. "Sites are gravel and not all are very level. Grounds are not well maintained. Lots of trees," notes one visitor about FE Warren AFB.

Noise considerations: Proximity to highways and railways can affect sleep quality. "This campground is conveniently located right off the interstate, next to a Pilot and Camping World. Super easy access for all your needs. The campground and facilities are clean. It's just a gravel lot bordering the interstate, though. Road noise was quite annoying," reports a camper.

Farm odors: Some locations have agricultural neighbors. "We were extremely happy to find a site on Labor Day wkend with full hookups. But NO fault of KOA campground but there is a very large feedlot just down the road and if wind is in the wrong direction you will have odor and flies," explains a guest at Fort Collins North-Wellington KOA.

Tips for camping with families

Pool access: Water recreation options keep children entertained during hot weather. "Clean facilities, friendly hosts, and lots of amenities and activities right there at the campground," shares a family who stayed at Cheyenne RV Resort.

Multiple recreation options: Campgrounds with diverse activities reduce the need to leave the property. "This KOA is like summer camp for the whole family. It's not your run of the mill KOA by a highway. The lake is beautiful with a walking path all of the way around and paddle boats. The pool is nice. The miniature golf is pretty with mature trees," explains a reviewer.

Cabin design features: Some cabins include outdoor living spaces. "Cabins have a porch swing, private table, parking, and a partial privacy fence," notes a camper about the cabin setup at one location.

Tips from RVers

Stopover convenience: Cabin rentals provide a break from RV life. "We stopped here on the final leg of our journey. They had adequate hookups and sewer cleanout station. This was a great way to close out our trip and get our systems flushed out for parking," shares a traveler at Terry Bison Ranch.

Weather contingency: Cabins offer shelter during inclement conditions. "This is a KOA journey, meaning it's great for a stopover. The office, laundry and bathrooms were absolutely spotless! We spent 2 nights in our RV and a full day driving Poudre Canyon and it was perfect just for that," reports a visitor.

Self-check options: Some cabin locations accommodate late arrivals. "Office closed on the weekend, self check in. This is a come back place!" notes a guest about the flexible arrival process.

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