Best Glamping near Hugo, CO

Limon KOA and Marshall Ash Village provide glamping accommodations for travelers passing through the eastern Colorado plains. Both locations offer cabin-style accommodations with more amenities than standard campsites, positioned conveniently off major highways for accessibility. Limon KOA houses glamping cabins with electricity and comfortable accommodations, making it suitable for travelers seeking more substantial shelter than tent camping. "The camp sites are small for full size RV but manageable," one guest shared, noting the compact but functional nature of the facilities. Basic amenities at these locations include electricity, drinking water, showers, and picnic tables, with Limon KOA additionally offering toilets and firewood availability for guests.

Strategically positioned along Interstate highways, these glamping options primarily serve as convenient overnight stops for long-distance travelers. The Limon KOA features a pool, laundry facilities, playground, and camp store to enhance visitor experience. A recent visitor noted, "Friendly check in and right off the interstate. Nice amenities for the kids to burn off some energy after a day on the road." Marshall Ash Village connects to a Conoco gas station with dining options, making it particularly practical for cross-country travelers. Both locations operate year-round, accommodating guests regardless of season, though several reviews mention road noise due to their proximity to highways. Sites at both locations provide electric hookups and water access, with Limon KOA also offering sewer hookups for extended comfort.

Best Glamping Sites Near Hugo, Colorado (2)

    1. Limon KOA

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

    "The on-site host is a hoot! Loved her personality & energy! Super welcoming! The tent sites are sand and fine for a basic overnight on a long trip."

    "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."

    2. Marshall Ash Village

    4 Reviews
    Weskan, KS
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 348-5141

    "Even though this campsite is just off the road it welcomes you with a good spot , laundry , showers , and good food. Check in at the connoco gas station."

    "For this stretch of highway there is little else. 20$ a night for tent camping is a little pricy but you get hot showers, a clean bathroom, and a convenience store and gas right next to you."

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Glamping Reviews near Hugo, CO

18 Reviews of 2 Hugo Campgrounds


  • Amanda P.
    Apr. 3, 2021

    Limon KOA

    Great for a quick overnight

    The on-site host is a hoot! Loved her personality & energy! Super welcoming! The tent sites are sand and fine for a basic overnight on a long trip. 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! After being in the back country for a week it was so refreshing!

  • 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.

  • D
    May. 6, 2021

    Marshall Ash Village

    It has it all

    Even though this campsite is just off the road it welcomes you with a good spot , laundry , showers , and good food. Check in at the connoco gas station.

  • 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!

  • P
    Aug. 31, 2021

    Limon KOA

    Friendly and welcoming!

    Manager, sad I missed her name, gave great advice and was welcoming! This is a great place for families. Very clean.

  • Renee W.
    Jul. 12, 2020

    Limon KOA

    Nice KOA on Interstate

    Friendly staff and nice pool. Bathrooms need updating but a decent place to stay while traveling.

  • B
    May. 6, 2021

    Marshall Ash Village

    Can’t complain

    For this stretch of highway there is little else. 20$ a night for tent camping is a little pricy but you get hot showers, a clean bathroom, and a convenience store and gas right next to you. Not the most quiet place as you’re next to the highway and trucks may pull in to get gas throughout the night but overall not a bad stay at all.

  • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 3, 2019

    Limon KOA

    Unacceptable

    This is a disaster! I made reservations several months ago as part of an extended, 5 week trip. We got here as they are in the middle of a major construction project. It is undoubtedly needed. But, they should have called or emailed us about the inconvenience, dust and noise! We could have found an alternative place to stay. Bad form in their end, and also in KOA to allow it.

  • C
    May. 9, 2021

    Marshall Ash Village

    Great overnight stop.

    The park is just off the interstate, but well-sited in that the interstate noise wasn't a factor. The site had full hookups and was well maintained. I didn't use the facilities so I don't have any answers there. The restaurant in the Conoco station, and the restaurant across the street (Handi's), are both good.


Guide to Hugo

Glamping options near Hugo, Colorado offer convenient overnight stays for travelers crossing the eastern Colorado plains. Located at approximately 5,000 feet elevation, this region experiences dramatic temperature shifts between seasons, with hot, dry summers and cold winters with occasional snow. The primary accommodations consist of cabin-style lodging and RV sites situated along major interstate corridors, providing practical stopover points rather than destination camping experiences.

What to do

Interstate proximity advantage: Limon KOA provides a strategic overnight stop with amenities designed for highway travelers. "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," notes one camper who appreciated the shelter during inclement weather.

Local dining options: Marshall Ash Village connects to food services that travelers find convenient. "The restaurant in the Conoco station, and the restaurant across the street (Handi's), are both good," reports a visitor who utilized these practical amenities during their stay.

Recreation facilities: Sites typically offer basic recreational amenities for stretching legs after long drives. "They had a pool, laundry, playground, camp store. It was clear that this is a location many traveling through stop at," explains a Limon KOA visitor, highlighting facilities designed for brief stays rather than extended camping.

What campers like

Accessibility from highways: Limon KOA earns praise for its logistical convenience. "Easy access to Interstate. Pull through sites plenty long enough for our truck and 32' trailer without having to unhitch. Stayed just one night as we passed through," states one traveler who appreciated the practicality of the site configuration.

Hot showers: After long periods on the road, proper facilities become a priority for glamping visitors near Hugo. "The showers have continuous hot water and glorious pressure! After being in the back country for a week it was so refreshing," mentions a camper who upgraded from tent camping to a cabin.

All-weather accommodations: The cabin options provide reliable shelter regardless of conditions. "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," explains a visitor who sought refuge during a spring storm with heavy rainfall.

What you should know

Site spacing considerations: Most glamping locations prioritize capacity over privacy. "The down side is the sites are literally right on top of one another," observes one camper, noting the tight configuration common at highway-adjacent accommodations.

Price variation: Costs can fluctuate significantly between locations and site types. "Why should you have to pay $85 for just a pull thru electricity and water site, ridiculous!" comments one visitor about pricing at Limon KOA, suggesting travelers should compare rates before booking.

Highway noise reality: Marshall Ash Village sits near transportation corridors, affecting ambient sound levels. "Not the most quiet place as you're next to the highway and trucks may pull in to get gas throughout the night but overall not a bad stay at all," explains a tent camper who paid $20 per night.

Tips for camping with families

Energy release opportunities: After long drives, children benefit from designated play areas. "Nice amenities for the kids to burn off some energy after a day on the road," notes a family who appreciated the recreational facilities designed specifically for younger travelers.

Cabin upgrades: Families sometimes find cabin accommodations worth the additional cost over tent sites. "We opted to upgrade to a cabin after we got there due to being on the road so long & it was clean and adequate," shares a family that made the switch during their visit.

Clean facilities priority: Limon KOA maintains appropriate sanitation standards for family needs. "The facilities (bathrooms and showers) were clean and well lit. They have a kids area and nice playground too," observes a parent who evaluated the amenities for family suitability.

Tips from RVers

Pull-through accessibility: RV sites at these locations typically accommodate larger vehicles without complex maneuvering. "Easy access and fairly level sites. Very friendly staff from making reservations to check out," reports a camper who found the site configuration straightforward.

Space between sites: Despite compact arrangements, some locations maintain adequate separation. "Good space between sites," notes one RV camper at Limon KOA, suggesting variable experiences depending on specific site assignment.

Full hookup availability: Complete service connections simplify overnight stays for self-contained vehicles. "The site had full hookups and was well maintained. I didn't use the facilities so I don't have any answers there," explains an RVer who utilized the comprehensive connections at Marshall Ash Village.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

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