Best Cabin Camping near Hugo, CO

Limon KOA and Shady Grove Campground provide cabin accommodations near Hugo, Colorado. The KOA cabins feature standard amenities with electricity and shelter from the elements. Shady Grove offers a cabin option in a quiet setting within a residential area. Both locations provide cabin guests with access to communal bathrooms and shower facilities. Electrical hookups allow for basic appliances and lighting. "The cabin was clean and adequate. The showers have continuous hot water and glorious pressure! After being in the back country for a week it was so refreshing!" according to a visitor who upgraded to a cabin at Limon KOA.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. The Limon KOA maintains several small cabin units on the property, suitable for overnight travelers seeking shelter during inclement weather or those preferring solid walls over tent camping. Reservations are recommended, especially during peak travel periods along I-70. Pet policies vary by campground, with most allowing animals with appropriate fees and restrictions. Cabin guests should confirm specific rules when booking. Shady Grove Campground offers a more residential setting in Seibert, approximately 40 miles east of Hugo.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Cooking facilities are limited, with some locations offering basic amenities like picnic tables outside cabin units. Limon KOA maintains a small camp store for essential supplies and forgotten items. Both cabin locations provide water access and electrical hookups. Bathroom facilities include showers, toilets, and in some cases laundry facilities. A camper noted that Shady Grove owners "are really kind and accommodating" and "offered snacks in the office after a day on the road," which can supplement basic provisions for overnight guests.

Best Cabin Sites Near Hugo, Colorado (2)

    1. Limon KOA

    14 Reviews
    Hugo, CO
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 775-2151

    "Very standard KOA Park and it’s a great location for travelers along I-70. We stopped here because we encountered a nasty spring storm and knew we couldn’t stay ahead of it."

    "We opted to upgrade to a cabin after we got there due to being on the road so long & it was clean and adequate. The showers have continuous hot water and glorious pressure!"

    2. Shady Grove Campground

    23 Reviews
    Hugo, CO
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 664-2218

    $30 - $40 / night

    "Very pet friendly has a place for your pet to run without a leash. "

    "No deposit very communicable. Thankful for that! Showers, water, laundry machines. Easy to find and get to."

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  • r
    Aug. 2, 2021

    Shady Grove Campground

    Great overnight place.

    Great place for a rest and recharge. Not a destination type place.
    Staff is very accommodating, will be back. Very pet friendly has a place for your pet to run without a leash. 

  • Laura H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 24, 2020

    Limon KOA

    Clean and Nice KOA

    Very standard KOA Park and it’s a great location for travelers along I-70. We stopped here because we encountered a nasty spring storm and knew we couldn’t stay ahead of it. Pretty much everyone else who stopped that day was in the same predicament as we were. Many of us just did laundry and made the best of it!

    Campground: The staff was very warm and welcoming and we were very grateful for a safe place to plug in with shelter. They had several small KOA cabins on the property and horse shoes.

    Amenities: They had a pool, laundry, playground, camp store. It was clear that this is a location many traveling through stop at. The facilities (bathrooms and showers) were clean and well lit. They have a kids area and nice playground too.

    Sites: Nice long pull through spots, level, and clean. While we were there the storms dropped about 3 inches of rain and there were some muddy spots but it seemed nice and dry by morning.

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 7, 2023

    Shady Grove Campground

    Great, easy place

    Very accommodating, my place and things were ready right when I showed up. No deposit very communicable. Thankful for that! Showers, water, laundry machines. Easy to find and get to.

  • jbishop ..
    Apr. 28, 2022

    Shady Grove Campground

    Great Quick Stop

    Great location, close to highway. We stopped traveling through. You can pay online, or drop in the office door. Silent and quiet for a good nights rest. Owner offer text or call to reserve as well- text us once we left thanking us for staying. There is RV hookups, camp sites, a cabin, as well as laundry and bathroom. We arrived very late and left early.

  • J
    May. 30, 2022

    Shady Grove Campground

    Great overnight stop

    Super friendly and Small small cozy campground. Super friendly, helpful staff. Clean bathrooms. Very little road noise. Has a dog park and laundry (didn’t need either but great features). Quiet and felt safe.

  • T
    Dec. 3, 2018

    Shady Grove Campground

    Just what we needed

    We stayed in this campground fall of 2018 in a 40ft 5th wheel and satellite+plenty of space for tow; full hook up with free hot showers and coin laundry on site. Was offered free WiFi voucher but cell signal was fine. Staff was friendly and helpful - will be back if passing by on 70 again.

  • Leni K.
    Aug. 16, 2021

    Shady Grove Campground

    Great RV Stop Over, Not for Tents

    RVs themselves weren't loud when there, but you are right in the neighborhood and the nextdoor welder was pretty loud late into the night. Small quiet town made for a great stopover, but next time might look to go further or camp out in a nearby park to feel less conspicuous. There are two tent areas, one by the road in front of the house, the other by the back in front of a cabin. Without knowing if anyone was inside, was a tad creepy setting up close to the cabin.

  • CC C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 11, 2021

    Shady Grove Campground

    Quaint campground - excellent stop over

    Stopped over on our way to Denver with our Roof Top Tent. Got in right around sunset and was given a nice level plot. The showers/bathrooms are clean, excellent water pressure and ample hot water. Laundry is $2/load wash/dry and they have a lovely little book exchange. Residential area, quaint and quiet about 1.5mi off the highway. Owner was very friendly and accommodating.

  • Greg D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 28, 2024

    Limon KOA

    Overpriced big time

    It’s your typical KOA, however, why should you have to pay $85 for just a pull thru electricity and water site, ridiculous !! Road noise is noticeable because as per KoA, your “conveniently” next to an interstate. Restrooms/showers need a good cleaning, however they are a little dirty and the women’s restroom smells like a vault toilet. There’s a silo nearby and it sounds like a big industrial fan running almost constantly. And flies, a lot of them. If possible, skip this overpriced KOA!


Guide to Hugo

Cabin accommodations near Hugo, Colorado provide shelter with basic amenities for travelers along I-70 and nearby areas. Located in Colorado's eastern plains at approximately 5,000 feet elevation, these cabins offer protection from the region's unpredictable weather patterns that can include strong winds, sudden temperature changes, and occasional severe storms. Cabin options range from basic shelter units to more equipped accommodations, available in small towns within driving distance of Hugo.

What to do

Overnight stopovers: Cabins near Hugo serve as convenient rest points for cross-country travelers along I-70. Shady Grove Campground in Seibert provides cabin shelter about 40 miles from Hugo. "Located in a small town the setting is not ideal, but good enough if you are passing through. Used the shower facility, which was ok. Nice people and very accommodating," notes Olaf I.

Recover from backcountry trips: Cabin facilities offer a transition point between wilderness camping and returning home. Limon KOA maintains hot showers with excellent water pressure. One reviewer noted the "showers have continuous hot water and glorious pressure," making it ideal after days of roughing it in more primitive conditions.

Family energy burn: Children can enjoy playgrounds and recreation after long travel days. A recent visitor mentioned, "Nice amenities for the kids to burn off some energy after a day on the road," making cabins a practical option for families needing both shelter and activity space.

What campers like

Convenient highway access: The cabin locations offer easy interstate proximity without requiring complex navigation. According to Roy T., there's "Easy access to Interstate. Pull through sites plenty long enough for our truck and 32' trailer without having to unhitch."

Helpful local owners: Cabin guests appreciate the personal touches from resident managers. "The owners are really nice and made us feel very welcome. We appreciated the small snacks they offered in the office after a day on the road!" reports Chris F. about their stay at Shady Grove.

Quiet residential settings: Despite proximity to highways, some cabin locations offer surprisingly peaceful environments. "Our site was shaded and very quiet - only a few blocks from the highway, but I didn't hear any truck noise," notes a Shady Grove visitor.

What you should know

Limited dining options: Remote eastern Colorado locations have minimal restaurant choices. A visitor warned, "Make sure you have food to cook, because there isn't much around the town of Seibert."

Weather considerations: The plains region experiences significant wind and occasional severe weather. One tent camper noted their visit coincided with "high winds and the road to the site is all dirt. So the vehicle was caked with dirt," indicating cabins may be preferable during inclement weather.

Varying site quality: Cabins and surrounding grounds vary considerably in condition. A guest mentioned cabin areas are "graveled with the RV area having an attempt at 'greening' the area. The greening plants are not maintained as a mix of Johnston grass and weeds."

Tips for camping with families

Book ahead during travel season: Family-friendly cabins fill quickly, especially during summer vacation periods. "We got here as they are in the middle of a major construction project... We could have found an alternative place to stay," notes Joel R., highlighting the importance of confirming availability and conditions before arrival.

Pack entertainment: Small rural towns offer minimal entertainment options for children. Having games, books, or electronic diversions helps during overnight stays in these remote locations.

Consider noise factors: Family cabins may be located near agricultural or industrial operations. "There's a silo nearby and it sounds like a big industrial fan running almost constantly," reports one traveler about their cabin experience, which could affect light sleepers.

Tips from RVers

Water pressure checks: RV travelers using cabin facilities should verify water system capabilities. CC C. mentioned, "The showers/bathrooms are clean, excellent water pressure and ample hot water," which indicates good utility infrastructure at some locations.

Seasonal pricing fluctuations: Travelers report significant cost variations by season. "Why should you have to pay $85 for just a pull thru electricity and water site, ridiculous!!" noted Greg D. about peak season rates, suggesting budget-conscious travelers should investigate pricing before committing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Hugo, CO?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Hugo, CO is Limon KOA with a 3.5-star rating from 14 reviews.