Best Cabin Camping near Victor, CO

Mueller State Park Campground and Cripple Creek KOA offer cabin accommodations with varying levels of amenities. Mueller State Park provides cabins with electricity and heating systems, while Cripple Creek KOA features log cabins with comfortable beds and outdoor fire pits. Most cabins include basic furnishings such as tables, chairs, and sleeping areas. The Mountaindale Cabin & RV Resort provides more spacious cabin options with private bathrooms and kitchenettes. "Beautiful place to bring the family as They have activities for all ages we stayed in a couples cabin which was beautifully done log furniture comfortable bed Fire pit in front of Cabin."

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Lone Duck Campground and Cabins offers several cabin styles suitable for couples or small families. Most cabins require advance reservations, especially during summer months when availability becomes limited. Pet policies vary by location - Cripple Creek KOA and Garden of the Gods RV Resort allow pets in select cabins, while others maintain pet-free accommodations. A visitor commented, "We stayed in one of the tiny cabins, and it's adorable and so warm even when it was snowing." Winter cabin options are more limited, with Mueller State Park and Colorado Springs KOA among the few offering year-round cabin rentals.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities range from basic microwaves to full kitchenettes with refrigerators and stovetops. Mountaindale Cabin & RV Resort provides more fully equipped cabins with cooking supplies. On-site camp stores at locations like Cripple Creek KOA and Colorado Springs KOA stock essential items, firewood, and some grocery basics. Larger supply runs require trips to nearby towns, as cabin locations are generally situated away from major shopping areas. Cabins with refrigeration allow for food storage, while those without may provide coolers or require guests to bring their own.

Best Cabin Sites Near Victor, Colorado (42)

    1. Mueller State Park Campground

    61 Reviews
    Divide, CO
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 687-2366

    $28 - $270 / night

    "It is in a beautiful part of Colorado, centrally located to many attractions.  The CG itself is large, but spread out well. "

    "Spots are close but private and paved pads make leveling easy. Most sites are pull through along the road and include electric. Back in sites are also available."

    2. Cripple Creek KOA

    17 Reviews
    Cripple Creek, CO
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 689-5647

    "Beautiful place to bring the family as They have activities for all ages we stayed in a couples cabin which was beautifully done log furniture comfortable bed Fire pit in front of Cabin."

    "Convenient location to Cripple Creek CO. Mountain views. Situated on meadow hillside. Hiking trails, full hookups, fire rings with grills, picnic tables. Level sites with many pull thrus."

    3. Garden of the Gods RV Resort

    46 Reviews
    Manitou Springs, CO
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 475-9450

    "Convenient location close to the park and the town shops. Lots of amenities at the campgrounds including very clean bathrooms and showers. Good WiFi available."

    "Only stayed one night, it was really well located. The views were beautiful. It was really close to all the cutest shopping spots."

    4. Lone Duck Campground and Cabins

    34 Reviews
    Green Mountain Falls, CO
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 684-9907

    $40 - $87 / night

    "The site is right next to a lovely stream that really drowned out any road noise. We slept great with the white noise the stream produced. Our site had a picnic table and fire pit (with grill grate)."

    ": 5 Amenities: 4 Customer Service: 5 Cleanliness: 4

    In the mountains of Manitou Springs/Colorado Springs, just off the 24 highway, Loneduck Campground is tucked away down a driveway you will surely miss"

    5. Pikes Peak RV Park

    23 Reviews
    Manitou Springs, CO
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 685-9459

    "The park was located very close to Garden of the Gods and about 45 minutes from Pikes Peak. Location was great."

    "** 

    General: Small (47 site) RV park at the eastern edge of downtown Manitou Springs, next to Schryver Park."

    6. Mountaindale Cabin & RV Resort

    14 Reviews
    Penrose, CO
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 576-0619

    $69 - $79 / night

    "This is a lovely park about 30 minutes south of Colorado Springs. We camped here for 5 nights in a back in spot with full hookups, site 51."

    "The camper had its own slot with the hook- ups, fire pit and picnic table but there was a lot of room for all of that.

    Best part of the site was that there is basically another site attached."

    7. Colorado Springs KOA

    39 Reviews
    Fountain, CO
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 382-7575

    "We loved this koa, it happened to be our first to ever stay at... now we’ve booked 2 others! We stayed in a small basic cabin, it was great! Linens provided, clean!"

    "The sites are nice, we had a pull through site with patio, fire pit, grill and table with chairs."

    8. The Meadows Campground — Cheyenne Mountain State Park

    17 Reviews
    Manitou Springs, CO
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 576-2016

    $28 - $120 / night

    "Cement area next to the tent pad with a metal/plastic coating picnic table."

    "Cheyenne Mountain State Park, Colorado Springs, CO."

    9. Royal Gorge-Canon City KOA

    18 Reviews
    Cañon City, CO
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 275-6116

    "The site we got had our door facing another camper's door and our picnic tables were next to eachother, so we didn't spend much time hanging out outside."

    "Always great bathrooms and showers. 1st campsite was full of fire ants but we were able to move to 109 with electric for our tent. Lots of great stuff for kids. Slide, playground, mini golf."

    10. Goldfield RV Park

    10 Reviews
    Manitou Springs, CO
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 471-0495

    $39 - $50 / night

    "They also offer wifi that is good.

    Pretty packed campground though. Each site is pretty close to the next. Also sits right next to a pretty busy highway so it can be loud at times."

    "Great staff, nice location for visiting area attractions, WiFi but sporadic, used laundry facility (nice), only complaint- we were packed in like sardines. They have showers but we did not use them."

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Cabin Reviews near Victor, CO

411 Reviews of 42 Victor Campgrounds


  • Chris G.
    Jun. 30, 2021

    Lone Duck Campground and Cabins

    Good Home Base

    Lone Duck Campground was a good home base for us during our visit to Colorado Springs. The campground is several miles down from Woodland Park and about the same down to Manitou and the Springs. We were out and about during the days, but Lone Duck was nice to return to each afternoon.

    Reservations were easy to do online. They had the site ready for us when we arrived.

    Site 45 was great for our pop up. If we had our 30’ trailer, we wouldn’t have had room for our truck. The site is right next to a lovely stream that really drowned out any road noise. We slept great with the white noise the stream produced. Our site had a picnic table and fire pit (with grill grate). We had water and 30/20 amp electric.

    The bathrooms/showers were in the main office. The men’s restroom had a couple of stalls and three showers. They were sufficient for me. The women’s restroom was small and cramped according to my wife. It appears the floors and walls had been coated with a garage floor or bed-liner material. It wasn’t the most appealing but again was sufficient. We did use the laundry room and all machines worked fine.

    There is a store, small dining area, and arcade in the main office along with the restrooms and laundry room. Wifi was hit or miss from the campsites. It was better inside the office. The check in staff was aware of the wifi and mentioned they were working on it. (We weren’t here for the internet so again, not an issue for us).

    The kids did swim in the pool. The water was warm and they seemed to enjoy playing with other kiddos there. There is a small playground next to the pool and fishing pond. Kids played there frequently until quiet hours.

    There are a few small cabins on the grounds and separate sections of the park for tents. There are houses just across the stream from our site but we never heard from or noticed any of the neighbors.

    There is quite a bit of greenery throughout the campground. I thought the place could use a mowing or weed eating, but maybe it’s normal to have local grasses/plants left alone to grow.

    As others have mentioned it is a bit tricky getting in and out. If you leave toward Woodland Park, you’ll have to cross a couple of lanes and make u-turn. Same thing of your coming to the campground from Manitou. You’ll make a u-turn.

    Overall, we liked the place and would stay again.

  • Pam R.
    Jul. 7, 2025

    Bear Bottom Cabins and Glamping

    I great place to experience camping in luxury while unplugging

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Luxuriously decorated tents complete with comfortable queen size beds, kitchen table and 4 chairs, and living room areas as well as your own camp restroom outside your tent and private gazebo with more seating, table and outdoor solar lights. We enjoyed the local restaurants& attractions such as Santa's Workshop, a gold mine tour where they taught us how to pan for gold, Garden of the Gods, AJ's Pizza and a steam engine train ride in Cripple Creek. The kids loved the property as much as they loved sightseeing in the area. They hiked, ran around in the green space, played on the swing set and even got to help Ms Debbie gather fresh eggs from her mama hens. We bought some of her eggs and they were delicious! The area was truly some of the most picturesque that I have ever experienced and the wild life is abundant so keep your food locked up in your car which you can park conveniently outside your front door. Mr Justin was always busy working on improving this rustic piece of property but always had time to meet any need that arose during our stay. We can not wait to return and see the 1930s cabins that they are in the process of restoring. If they are anything like their tents they will be amazing.

  • N
    Jan. 8, 2020

    Mueller State Park Campground

    Great Amenities

    We love this CG!  It is in a beautiful part of Colorado, centrally located to many attractions.  The CG itself is large, but spread out well.  All sites are paved and fairly level, all have electricity and there are even a few cabins for rental.  What makes this park great is the huge trail system, trails are all around and all at various levels of difficulties and lengths.  Wildlife is abundant and the sites themself are well maintained.  Each site has a fire ring, electrical hook up and picnic table.  Water spigots are nearby, RV dump is included with stay (and you can fill up with fresh water too).  They have a laundromat and shower house as well as several bathrooms located throughout the campground with flush toilets.  They have nightly educational programs and the rangers have always been polite to us.  Firewood is available for sale at the CG entrance.

  • Jt T.
    Jul. 17, 2020

    Cripple Creek KOA

    Wonderful location

    Beautiful place to bring the family as They have activities for all ages we stayed in a couples cabin which was beautifully done log furniture comfortable bed Fire pit in front of Cabin. There is showers laundry and store. Casions just 5 min away

  • L
    May. 24, 2023

    Rampart Reserve

    Awesome Stay - Loved the Alpacas!

    We stayed in one of the tiny cabins, and it's adorable and so warm even when it was snowing. The alpacas and llamas are hilarious and cute. Definitely recommend a visit

  • kristin S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 31, 2020

    Lone Duck Campground and Cabins

    Actually around 4 ducks

    I typically rate campgrounds as they fit into 1 of 5 categories. This campground will be rated as a Basecamp — grounds that offer a comfortable home base that you’re happy to return to after a day of exploring the surrounding area. Ratings for this category are based on: Value to cost: 4 Overall grounds: 4 Utility of sites (hookups, layout, accessibility): 4 Local Attraction Proximity: 5 Reservation Process/Ease of Getting a Site: 5 Amenities: 4 Customer Service: 5 Cleanliness: 4

    In the mountains of Manitou Springs/Colorado Springs, just off the 24 highway, Loneduck Campground is tucked away down a driveway you will surely miss if you’re not paying close attention (look for the empty sign post sticking up from the highway, see my video). The grounds are quite nice... not luxury but rustic mountain vibe. Large trees and greenery with sites surrounding a small pond.

    This is clearly a favorite destination for locals... lots of groups of friends with kids gathering and spending time together. If you dislike kids, you may want to reconsider. Kids laughing and enjoying fishing, the pool and playground up until quiet hours. We don’t have kids but enjoyed the sounds. Nights were quiet, even with the highway overhead. We slept every night with the windows open and the car noise was not an issue. It only got louder in the mornings. Barking dogs were much louder, but still not an issue.

    The utilities were good enough, though water pressure was pretty low, especially once our neighbor arrived and fed off the same pipe.

    While we didn’t use any, the amenities looked nice. Pool looked lovely and the playground was... beloved by the kids. Everyone seemed to be enjoying the pond with fishing. Fire pits were out of use due to the ban and there was a large dishwashing station for tent campers. There is an arcade which looked perfectly retro. We did use laundry, the machines were fine (takes quarters) but the room itself was a bit dingy. Can’t speak for showers or restrooms. The picnic table at our site had seen better days. Our biggest point of confusion was the placement of the dump station, right at the exit, so in some cases, people that don’t have to dump still have to wait for people to dump in order to leave. There was a long line on a Sunday morning but we managed to squeeze thru after about 10 minutes.

    Staff was quite nice but if you’re very worried about COVID, be warned that virtually nobody wears a mask and high touch surfaces don’t seem to be cleaned frequently.

    For everything they offer at the grounds, I think the price is very reasonable. They’re right next to the Pikes Peak by way and so close to so many other attractions/adventures. Also, there’s a running/walking path that brings you to Green Mountain Falls town just 1/2 mile away but you have to walk on Rt 24 for about 100 yards to get to the next street, so be careful.

    The reservation process was a breeze and they were very responsive and accommodating when we wanted to add a day. A great spot to spend time.

  • Judy F.
    Aug. 18, 2018

    Cripple Creek KOA

    Beautiful scenery

    Convenient location to Cripple Creek CO. Mountain views. Situated on meadow hillside. Hiking trails, full hookups, fire rings with grills, picnic tables. Level sites with many pull thrus. Helpful owners. Sparkling bathrooms. Individual showers. Laundry rooms. Hummingbirds everywhere.

  • T
    Aug. 13, 2018

    Lone Duck Campground and Cabins

    Great Campground Near Pike's Peak, Manitou Springs, and Cave of the Winds

    I personally loved staying at this campground. It is in Cascade, CO right off of Highway 24. It is minutes away from Pike's Peak, Manitou Springs, Cave of the Winds, Red Rocks Open Space, and Colorado Springs. This puts it in a really convenient location while still feeling on the more secluded side. The common area has lots of cool arcade games, and the showers were always clean.

  • Cara W.
    Jul. 11, 2018

    Castle Mountain Recreation Area at Wellington Lake

    Private but Crowded

    Beautiful lakeside camping just outside of Denver. Campsites are a bit close together, but great for groups! No hookups here but you have bathroom facilities and a visitor center where you can buy firewood. Campfires allowed in the fire pits. If you have an RV beware quiet hours from 10pm to 8am, no generators allowed. Lake is perfect for paddleboarding, kayaking and fishing and you will most likely have phone service if you are with AT&T or Verizon. Many day use areas, however vehicles and individuals are charged. For campers, if you bring more than one vehicle you will be charged daily for any additional ones. No drinking water is available, you must bring your own. Dirt roads to the lake are rough and narrow. Close to Deckers for incidentals. Intersects with the Colorado trail for hiking and biking and close to the Colorado River for tubing!


Guide to Victor

Cabin camping near Victor, Colorado provides access to high-altitude wilderness at elevations around 9,700-10,000 feet. The area's pine forests and aspen groves offer cool summer temperatures with nighttime lows frequently dropping into the 40s even in July. Most cabin accommodations are concentrated in nearby towns like Cripple Creek, Colorado Springs, and Divide, where both rustic and modern options cater to different comfort levels.

What to Do

Hiking trails for all abilities: Mueller State Park Campground offers excellent trail access with varying difficulty levels. "Great location within Colorado's Mueller State Park. Easy access to trails, visitor center, and scenic drives. Nice large site with level gravel tent pad, large table, and nice fire pit," notes Amber J.

Historic mining tours: The towns of Cripple Creek and Victor feature old mining history accessible from cabin locations. "Great hiking nearby and the towns of Cripple Creek and Victor are full of old mining history!" says Sarah F. from Cripple Creek KOA.

Fishing opportunities: Several cabin locations offer fishing for guests, particularly for families with children. At Lone Duck Campground and Cabins, one family recounts: "The staff gave us information on a good fishing spot where my 7 yr old son caught his first trout and he fed his tribe."

Mountain wildlife viewing: Cabins often provide opportunities to see local wildlife. "We saw deer wander around the campsites every morning and evening. The sites are terraced so that everyone has a beautiful view," reports Lori C., who stayed at Mountaindale Cabin & RV Resort.

What Campers Like

Privacy between units: Some cabin locations offer more separation than others. "Each campsite feels personal and is gorgeous. Bathrooms are never far, but the well-kept shower house might be a bit of a walk," mentions Alexis B. about Mueller State Park Campground.

Year-round availability: Several locations remain open through winter for cold-weather cabin stays. "Very nice quiet stay in the woods. All camp sites are very easy to get to and nicely groomed. Got below freezing so be ready for the cold," advises Bruce K.

Convenience to attractions: Many cabins offer strategic locations for visiting regional highlights. "Not having kids in tow, this is not a park I would choose to stay at in the future," notes Shannon A. about Colorado Springs KOA, highlighting that family-oriented cabin locations may not suit all travelers.

Clean facilities: Quality bathrooms and shower facilities rank high in cabin camping reviews. "The bathhouse is extremely clean, with several private bathroom/shower rooms. There is also a laundry with 4 washers & dryers," describes a guest at Mountaindale.

What You Should Know

Temperature variations: High elevation means significant temperature swings between day and night. "Got below freezing so be ready for the cold," warns one Mueller State Park visitor.

Reservation timing: Cabin accommodations book quickly, especially for premium locations. "We stayed in one of the pull through sites and found it to be spacious with everything working as expected," reports Ali K. at Mountaindale Cabin & RV Resort.

Connectivity limitations: Cell service varies dramatically by location and carrier. "Only minor knock was the cell service which was nonexistent but they did have free internet which was a satisfactory alternative," mentions a Mountaindale guest.

Noise considerations: Highway proximity affects some cabin locations. "The air is thin up here- real thin. That also means that it's pure, clean blissfully light oxygen so breathe deep and enjoy it," says a guest at Cripple Creek KOA, noting that "the spots are a bit closer than I would like but the campground is very well kept."

Tips for Camping with Families

Kids' activities: Some cabin locations offer specific family programming. "They have activities for all ages," reports a guest at Cripple Creek KOA, noting the family-friendly atmosphere.

Multiple cabin configurations: Family-sized cabins typically cost more but offer separate sleeping areas. "We stayed in a couples cabin which was beautifully done log furniture comfortable bed Fire pit in front of Cabin. There is showers laundry and store," says Jt T.

Educational opportunities: Cheyenne Mountain State Park cabins provide nature learning experiences. "The rangers in this park are very friendly. In fact, as we were cooking dinner, one came around and offered us a mini-class on the hummingbirds that live in the park," shares Kristin A.

Site selection for families: Consider cabin locations and layout when booking. "Coming from Breckinridge, I guess I'm spoiled... we found out that I share a water spigot with my back neighbor," cautions one Garden of the Gods RV Resort visitor, highlighting that cabin proximity varies by location.

Tips from RVers

Altitude considerations: The thin air affects both people and vehicles. "The air is thin up here- real thin," cautions Sarah F. about Garden of the Gods RV Resort.

Delivery options: Some cabin locations offer food delivery, which can be convenient after long activity days. "Fire ban, so no fire-pizza delivery to our campsite was a plus!" notes Glenna L. about Royal Gorge KOA.

Space limitations: Cabin and RV sites often have different spacing and layouts. "Between the price and the little space available, there is no way I will ever stay here again," warns one RVer about a cramped experience.

Breakfast options: Several locations offer meal services for guests. "They gave us information on a good fishing spot where my 7 yr old son caught his first trout and he fed his tribe... They have pancake breakfast for $3 on Saturday and Sunday (not always)."

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Victor, CO is Mueller State Park Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 61 reviews.

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