Cabin Camping near Johnstown, CO

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    Several campgrounds near Johnstown, Colorado provide cabin accommodations with varying levels of amenities. Riverview RV Park & Campground in Loveland offers cabin rentals along the Big Thompson River, with sites featuring electricity and access to showers and toilets. South Shore Campground at Carter Lake provides cabin options with electric hookups and proximity to lake activities. Most cabins include basic furnishings but specific amenities vary by location. A visitor commented, "Sites were well maintained and level. Good separation. Close proximity to lake and easy access."

    Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Fort Collins Lakeside KOA provides furnished cabin rentals with amenities such as electric hookups, picnic tables, and access to showers and toilets. The KOA accommodations are pet-friendly and operate year-round. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Estes Park offers cabins from May through October with firewood available for purchase and facilities including showers, toilets, and trash service. Estes Park KOA provides cabin and yurt options with similar amenities but a slightly longer season from May through mid-October.

    Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between properties - some offer only basic cooking facilities while others provide more complete setups. Several campgrounds have on-site markets where basic provisions can be purchased, including Riverview RV Park, Fort Collins Lakeside KOA, and the Jellystone Park. Firewood is available for purchase at most cabin locations for evening campfires. Flatiron Reservoir Campground offers more basic cabin accommodations with electric hookups but no shower facilities.

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      1. Riverview RV Park & Campground

      4.3(21)14mi from JohnstownRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Good Sam’s RV park with full amenities. We booked a water/electric online, but got bumped up to full hookups. Beautiful river going beside many of the sites. Newer bathrooms."

      "We enjoyed seeing the kids playing in the playground and riding around the park on their bikes.  Nearly every day a deer would come munch on the greenery right behind our rig. "

      2. South Bay Campground — Horsetooth Reservoir

      4.0(20)16mi from Johnstown83 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Beautiful campsites next to water with onsite water access. Wonderful campfire pits/grills and picnic tables. Quiet hours were no inforced which can be good or bad."

      "We have camped in Colorado for over 15 years. By far the campsites with the best views! And you can rent cabins too. Just love this place. Lake gets busy In the summer."

      from $30 - $115 / night

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      3. Fort Collins Lakeside KOA Holiday

      4.1(23)20mi from JohnstownRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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"

      4. South Shore Campground at Carter Lake

      4.6(10)15mi from Johnstown51 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Large gravel pull through spot (as were all of the sites on this loop), with a picnic table and fire pit."

      "Carter lake is a staple visit in our family."

      from $30 - $45 / night

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      5. Flatiron Reservoir Campground

      3.9(11)15mi from Johnstown36 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "While Flatiron does not have a dumpsite for campers/RVs, there is one located at Carter Lake South Entrance just up the road on 31."

      "Each lot has a nice fire pit & picnic table. If your staying in a tent or RV there are many spots overlooking the water, but if you want a tipi they are unfortunately just off the water."

      from $30 - $45 / night

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      6. Hermits Hollow Campground — Hermit Park

      4.5(29)28mi from Johnstown42 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Best place to camp in Estes Park/Northern Colorado! Wooded sites mean privacy from your neighbors and shade during the day. Vault toilets are very clean, well kept."

      "The road is okay to drive on, we took our car and tent camped. We didn’t take our camper as the switchbacks are very tight and the road is very steep."

      from $35 / night

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      7. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Estes Park

      4.2(19)26mi from JohnstownRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

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      "Kid friendly campground with pool, mini golf, jump pad, camp store and golf cart rentals. Also has nice laundry facilities.

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      8. Estes Park KOA

      4.0(26)29mi from JohnstownRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Convenient access to the park, quiet hours were well respected, and the tent site we stayed at (listed on the website as “best view in the campground”) did have an incredible view."

      "On a cross country today trip these were the nicest camping cabins we stayed in. The campground itself is relatively small but with a nice playground and camp store as well as bathroom facilities."

      9. Fireside Motel and Camper Park

      3.0(2)13mi from JohnstownRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "So far it’s pretty nice, good lil community and showers and laundry is available"

      10. Deer Creek Campground — Golden Gate Canyon

      4.6(48)40mi from Johnstown5 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Fire ring and picnic table at each site. The road to and in the campground was plowed. Pets allowed. Tons of beautiful hiking trails."

      "We stayed here for a quick overnight so did not have time to enjoy the park. Very well kept with nice clean bathrooms. Showers take quarters so come prepared if you plan to shower."

      from $18 / night

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    Cabin Reviews near Johnstown, CO

    499 Reviews of 51 Johnstown Campgrounds


    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 15, 2026

      Estes Park KOA

      Nice for new campers

      Took some friends here on their first ever camping trip the first weekend of Sept ‘25 and we had a great time. Convenient access to the park, quiet hours were well respected, and the tent site we stayed at (listed on the website as “best view in the campground”) did have an incredible view. We were also a bit above the rest of the sites nearby and had only a neighbor below us so it felt decently private for such a busy campground. The running water was nice to have for easing my friends into the world of camping! Camp store came in handy as well.

      Specific site came with picnic table under cover as well as 4 Adirondack chairs and a fire pit. Site was a couple steps up from the parking spot.

    • D
      Aug. 28, 2019

      Glen Echo Resort

      Outstanding One-Stop Poudre Canyon Camping Experience!

      Glen Echo is an exceptional one-stop Poudre Canyon camping experience.   While they do offer large and small cabins, long and short term RV spots, we tent camped for two nights on two different riverside sites - numbers 1 and 6 - and both were awesome!  Both spots offered amazing rushing water views, a nice mixture of sun and shade, picnic tables, and fire rings.  One of the spots - site 1 - had electric hook-up.  Aside from the great tent sites, they have on-site a general store/market, fuel, a liquor store and restaurant/cafe, which made life super convenient because it's located about mid-way through Poudre Canyon and there's not a lot out there.  Also, clean showers, which was a nice surprise.  Cannot recommend this chill camping destination enough!

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

      Fort Collins Lakeside KOA Holiday

      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 Holiday

      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.

    • C
      Jun. 19, 2018

      South Bay Campground — Horsetooth Reservoir

      Friday Night 💫

      Beautiful campsites next to water with onsite water access. Wonderful campfire pits/grills and picnic tables. Quiet hours were no inforced which can be good or bad.

    • T
      Aug. 15, 2018

      South Shore Campground at Carter Lake

      Nice Spot

      I stayed in spot S18 for 2 nights. Large gravel pull through spot (as were all of the sites on this loop), with a picnic table and fire pit. Some trees around this site providing shade on both sides, but this was not true of my friend’s site as S20. Also enough foliage between sites to give a feeling of privacy. Nice view of the lake and boat ramp. Electric hookups at site, water and vault toilets available.

    • Julienne D.
      Sep. 30, 2023

      Elk Meadows Lodge & RV Resort

      Horrible and a waste of money

      Well, what is there to say about Elk Meadow Lodge and RV. We booked a tent site for Fri-Sun. We are a fully contained truck with a roof top tent but we're not allowed an RV site (despite the fact we would have loved electricity and water, and were willing to pay for that luxury). We pulled in after hours to a $h1t show. Our site was unlevel (in the extreme, I pity the people in ground tents that don't have leveling blocks), had no picnic table, and had our neighbors fire pit 6 feet from the side of our truck. Since it was after hours I had to call the 'emergency number' so that my boyfriend and I would have the $50 a night luxury of cooking our dinner on a table. I also expressed concerns about the fire pit damaging our truck or roof top tent, to which I was told "well what do you want us to do, since we can't move the fire pit". Obviously not Jill, but I would like to bring it to your attention. She also offered to have us move sites, but since all the fire rings are in the parking space, I'm not quite sure what that would accomplish (excellent planning on their part!!). When Jill, and I'm assuming her husband arrived with the picnic table (all praise Jill for providing what we paid for!) They were nothing but mean, snarky and downright rude. The excuse for lack of a table was "were closing sites for winter). I'm writing this after only being at the offending RV park for 1.5 hours, but I can't wait to leave. You should save yourself the trouble by never entering in the first place. At least the views were pretty, if you like highway noise.

      Update #1: Boyfriend almost got bitten by a black widow in the bathroom while turning on the light, someome flew a drone, very low, over our tent at 8 in the morning, children were screaming like coyotes all night (seriously), and it's been a rare moment that dogs have not been barking, yapping or howling (no not the kids this time). And I just got to hear the staff gossiping about us requesting a table. Can't wait to see what tonight brings!

      P.S. I am so excited to see what their reply is to this review.

    • Aliy L.
      Aug. 13, 2019

      Hermits Hollow Campground — Hermit Park

      Awesome Quiet Getaway

      Best place to camp in Estes Park/Northern Colorado! Wooded sites mean privacy from your neighbors and shade during the day. Vault toilets are very clean, well kept. Staff and Rangers are very friendly and helpful, very knowledgeable about the area. Other reviews mention only 3.2 alcohol, but that rule has changed! ;) Great Hiking and Views, we watched the fireworks for 4th of July in Estes from one of the trails. Large bear boxes fit 2+ coolers. It was full for the holiday week/end, but staff mentioned that there's usually a lot of availability during the week. Have stayed in the cabins in years past, they are nice with gas fireplace for heat, and gas cookers in the cabin. No bedding, but beds are large and soft. 

      Gorgeous sunsets, so close to Estes and Rocky Mountain National Park. Hidden Gem in a busy tourist town!!

    • 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.


    Guide to Johnstown

    Cabin camping near Johnstown, Colorado provides convenient access to the Big Thompson River watershed at an elevation of 4,875 feet. The area sits between the Rocky Mountain foothills and eastern plains, with temperatures ranging from summer highs around 90°F to winter lows near 20°F. Most cabin facilities in this region operate year-round, though amenities and accessibility vary significantly by season.

    What to do

    Fishing access: 45 minutes: At Flatiron Reservoir Campground, fishing enthusiasts can enjoy a stocked lake without motorized boats. A visitor noted, "Fishing was ok, caught a couple rainbows. Only one was from the previous season and was very pretty. The lake is small but is quiet."

    Hiking trails: 3-6 miles: Trails near South Shore Campground at Carter Lake offer rocky terrain with wildlife viewing. As one camper shared, "We took the 3 mile hike behind campground which is beautiful but rocky - wear shoes that can withstand rocks. Must return the same way so 6 miles total."

    Swimming beaches: Summer only: Horsetooth Reservoir's South Bay Campground provides designated swimming areas with beach access. A camper mentioned, "The lake was great for paddle boarding, canoeing, and kayaking."

    Wildlife viewing: Year-round: Multiple campsites report regular wildlife sightings. At Riverview RV Park & Campground, one visitor observed, "Nearly every day a deer would come munch on the greenery right behind our rig. We enjoyed seeing the kids playing in the playground and riding around the park on their bikes."

    What campers like

    River sounds: Big Thompson access: Many campers value the calming effect of flowing water at sites like Riverview RV Park. A reviewer wrote, "I enjoyed this campground because it is quiet and you can have the rushing river behind you. The campground is right on the banks of the Big Thompson river which does provide a soothing background."

    Kid-friendly activities: Multiple options: Fort Collins Lakeside KOA offers structured entertainment for families. According to a review, "There's LOADS of stuff to do for kids - bounce house, jumping pillow, inflatable slide, basketball, shuffle board, pickleball, fishing, paddleboats in the shape of a swan/dragon/flamingo, a pool AND splashpad."

    Clean facilities: Daily maintenance: Campgrounds near Johnstown maintain regular cleaning schedules. A South Bay Campground visitor noted, "Clean and well maintained campground. Staff was very friendly and helpful. Our site was well spaced from our neighbors."

    Lake views: Premium sites available: Carter Lake's South Shore Campground provides waterfront cabin options. One camper said, "Tucked away at the South Marina. You're close to paddle boarding, kayaking, or swimming. Wildlife walks thru usually daily, shaded spots go quickly!!"

    What you should know

    Electrical limitations: Some sites experience power issues during peak season. At Fort Collins Lakeside KOA, a visitor warned, "Our experience quickly took a turn due to ongoing electrical issues and unprofessional management."

    Limited shower access: Not all campgrounds provide shower facilities. Flatiron Reservoir Campground has "NO showers but have nicely kept vault toilets. (Kind of a bummer for what you pay for.)"

    Reservation requirements: Most cabin locations require advance booking, especially during summer months. At Drake Campground, a visitor noted issues with reservations: "If you call ahead you are often quoted one price only to arrive and be told another."

    Additional fees: Day use and vehicle passes often cost extra beyond the base cabin rate. At South Bay Campground, "This made the nightly rate a lot higher than what it was worth. This is the only campground we have had this experience with too."

    Tips for camping with families

    Book specific cabin locations: At Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Estes Park, cabin placement matters. A visitor advised, "We got a site furthest away from the entrance/highway, up a steep road. The sites are small and close together, but the surrounding beauty more than makes up for it."

    Pack entertainment supplies: While many rental cabins near Johnstown provide outdoor activities, indoor options are limited. A visitor to Estes Park KOA commented, "KOAs are always great for a road weary family in need of a game room, showers, and flushing toilets!"

    Bring padding for tent platforms: Some sites provide raised surfaces rather than soft ground. As one Jellystone visitor noted, "The tent pad was so hard it was almost impossible for my hulk of a husband to stake the tent down (there were huge roots growing through it!)."

    Check fire restrictions: Seasonal bans can impact cooking plans. One camper at South Bay Campground mentioned, "County was in a burn ban so no fires or charcoal grills allowed. Lake had some weird rules."

    Tips from RVers

    Sites require leveling: Many cabin and RV sites in the area sit on uneven terrain. At Flatiron Reservoir, a visitor observed, "This campground has 'lay of the land' (not level) sites, so some extra bracing is required."

    Dump station locations: Not all campgrounds offer on-site dump facilities. According to a Flatiron visitor, "The dump station is located at the 'South' end of Carter Lake, about 6 miles away, at the Ranger Station booth."

    Road access challenges: Some cabin rental locations have difficult approaches. At Fort Collins Lakeside KOA, a camper warned, "The drive up can be a bit breathtaking, but it can be done! We should have followed the GPS directions, since the way the KOA took us was through town & was completely nerve wracking."

    Cell service variability: Digital connectivity varies widely between rental locations. A visitor to Golden Gate Canyon State Park reported, "Phone service wise Verizon was very patchy but sprint seemed to have 2-3 bars."

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