Best Cabin Camping near Whitewater, CO

Cabins near Whitewater, Colorado range from basic accommodations to fully furnished units with modern amenities. Palisade Basecamp RV Resort offers cabin rentals equipped with mini-refrigerators, microwaves, and coffee makers. Most cabins include electricity and heating systems for year-round comfort, with sleeping arrangements typically featuring bunk beds or queen-sized mattresses. Canyon View RV Resort provides cabin options with concrete patios and outdoor picnic areas. Homestead Places features a rustic cabin built by a father and son that accommodates families comfortably. "The cabins are HA and have nice sidewalk paths from the parking lot. Inside a mini fridge, coffee maker, and a microwave are provided. There are 2 bunks in the back and a plastic kitchen table in the 'living space.'"

Rustic log cabins and KOA-style accommodations dominate the region's rental options. Monument RV Park and Four Seasons River Inn offer cabin rentals with varying levels of amenities, from basic shelter to units with full bathrooms and kitchenettes. Reservations are strongly recommended, especially during summer months when cabins book quickly. Most properties allow pets in select cabins for an additional fee. Based on reviews from The Dyrt, "The cabin that a father and son built will be a treasure for so many more generations! It is very comfortable, with scenery to absolutely fall in love with. The kiddos will have a terrific time too!"

While furnishings vary between properties, visitors should plan to bring their own bedding, towels, and toiletries. Many cabins include basic kitchen supplies like plates and utensils, but guests should confirm what's provided before arrival. Riverbend RV Park & Cabins offers units with more extensive kitchen facilities. On-site camp stores at larger resorts like Palisade Basecamp stock essential items, though selection is limited. A camper wrote, "The cabins have nice patio furniture on the front porch, which was a nice touch for a State Park. The outdoor picnic table and campfire area outside the cabin is large." Nearby towns provide additional shopping options for groceries and camping supplies.

Best Cabin Sites Near Whitewater, Colorado (30)

    1. Palisade Basecamp RV Resort

    27 Reviews
    Palisade, CO
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 462-9712

    $43 - $137 / night

    "There was a picnic table, what appeared to be a brand new firing (this campground is new) and an electric outlet."

    "The bathhouse is heated and in pristine condition. On property their is a very lovely peach orchard, a dog run, and river access which would be ideal for the summer months."

    2. Canyon View RV Resort

    16 Reviews
    Grand Junction, CO
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 730-2600

    $40 - $85 / night

    "It’s close to everything including sites. The mountains are beautiful. Night sky was jaw dropping. The resort was very quiet which was SO nice and relaxing."

    "We typically don’t stay at RV parks, but due to some extenuating circumstances have found ourselves stuck in Grand Junction for a few days. We found this park and chose it based on reviews."

    3. RV Ranch at Grand Junction

    3 Reviews
    Clifton, CO
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 434-6644

    "Wifi spotty."

    "Beautifully maintained park with all amenities you could ask for. The ladies in the front office were accommodating, and the maintenance team were fast and professional!"

    4. Monument RV Park

    13 Reviews
    Fruita, CO
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 858-4405

    "Monument RV park is located in Fruita, CO which is only 12 miles or 20 minutes from Grand Junction. Fruita has a lot to offer for a small town."

    "It’s your basic rv park, sites with all hookups, showers, bathrooms, laundry, good Verizon service, stayed 4 nights, did laundry, shopping at local stores,"

    5. Mud Springs Campground

    5 Reviews
    Glade Park, CO
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 244-3000

    $5 - $10 / night

    "Mud springs is a small campground tucked away on top of a national monument."

    "The other sites are pretty spaced out. There are toilets and a water faucet near our site. Rained on us a bit the first day so the name definitely fits! 4x4 would help get to the sites!"

    6. Junction West Grand Junction

    3 Reviews
    Grand Junction, CO
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 245-8531

    "Very close proximity to Swiss Alps of America and downtown Durango. Wifi is great, just not in some of the spots further away from office. Showers are nice as well."

    "There is a playground for kids and a splash pad that was working."

    7. Fox Lane Farm

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    Clifton, CO
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (385) 204-6050

    $25 - $65 / night

    8. Colorado River Trailer

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    Clifton, CO
    7 miles
    +1 (970) 773-0218

    $85 - $150 / night

    9. Four Seasons River Inn & RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Delta, CO
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 874-9659

    "The campground is situated below the road keeping road noise low. The entrance is at a busy location on the highway and steep so take care while entering."

    "Good sites, not too crowded (but can get real full of folks), decent restroom/shower facilities that seem to be getting an upgrade, and a premium location right on the Arkansas River (and US-50)."

    10. Homestead Places

    4 Reviews
    Glade Park, CO
    26 miles
    +1 (970) 257-9459

    $40 - $125 / night

    "This land was homestead back in 1906, the upper place has an existing cabin that was built in 1907, this is where the owners stay. There have been 3 ponds allocated and are spring fed."

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Cabin Reviews near Whitewater, CO

127 Reviews of 30 Whitewater Campgrounds


  • M
    Oct. 17, 2021

    Pioneer Campground — Vega State Park

    Nice cabin rentals in a Colorado State Park

    The cabins are HA and have nice sidewalk paths from the parking lot. Inside a mini fridge, coffee maker, and a microwave are provided. There are 2 bunks in the back and a plastic kitchen table in the "living space." The cabins have nice patio furniture on the front porch, which was a nice touch for a State Park.  The outdoor picnic table and campfire area outside the cabin is large. The five cabins in this area are close together and you can view your neighbors but this was not a problem for us. (It would make for great a trip with extended family or friends.) One may consider the cabin pricey, but it was typical for a Colorado state park.

    During our stay the bathrooms (vault toilets) near the cabins were so full of bees it was like Candyman was also staying the weekend. There are flush toilets and showers next to a small playground closer to the reservoir. A trail will take you from the cabins to the visitor center. While other areas of the park were not full during our stay, I imagine that at the peak of summer the boating and RVing is plenty.

  • laura S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 25, 2021

    The Campground at Big B’s Delicious Orchards

    Unique camping experience!

    Not wilderness camping by any means, but a fun stop for a road trip for sure! Big B’s has a full restaurant (the chili cheese fries were amazing), lots of cider varieties on tap and to go. Live music some nights.

    You can tent camp amidst the apple trees (literally in the rows nestled under the trees), park your rig in a grassy field with picnic tables and fire pits, or even stay in a cabin. Shower house with flush toilets near the shop. The store sells firewood.

    We had fun!

  • Miranda D.
    Mar. 2, 2022

    Homestead Places

    Serenity!

    When I first came to this place, I wasn't sure what to expect. I fell in love with the property and the family whom was a part of this vast beauty! I never realized just how at home and in touch with the land as, I have been blessed enough to become a part of.

    When you come here, you become a part of a circle of friends and family, there have been so many relationships to bloom and last its absolutely incredible!

    This land was homestead back in 1906, the upper place has an existing cabin that was built in 1907, this is where the owners stay. There have been 3 ponds allocated and are spring fed. By the way the cold spring water is AWESOME!! There is also a communal fire pit, picnic area for all to enjoy. 

    The Bunkhouse (Rustic Bunk) is a comfy little place to lay your head and sit around to tell stories. The little room next to the shower house is just absolutely adorable and a nice place for dreamland. Then the Cabin that a father and son built will be a treasure for so many more generations! Its the greatest, it is really a sweet place for a family get away. It is very comfortable, with scenery to absolutely fall in love with. The kiddos will have a terrific time too!

  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 3, 2023

    Uncompaghre River Resort

    Hidden Gem of a park

    This is a terrific spot.  Owner and staff are friendly and helpful.  The spots are level concrete pad with full hook up.  Most spots have shade and space between on the outer ring is about 10 feet each side..  It is quiet even though away from the highway but just minutes through town to Highway 50.  Several trail options to walk the dog along the river from the park.  No picnic tables or fire rings but that doesn't bother me.   Added to my must stay places.

  • Roxanna L.
    Apr. 9, 2025

    Canyon View RV Resort

    Grand Junction, CO

    Loved this place!!! Very clean, friendly and have huge sites. Looks fairly new. It’s close to everything including sites. The mountains are beautiful. Night sky was jaw dropping. The resort was very quiet which was SO nice and relaxing. We didn’t use any amenities but I have no doubt they would be flawless. Grand Junction is worth a 2 night stay it has some incredible things to see. Good restaurants and we had perfect weather. It’s very pet friendly and even have small pet runs in some sites which we got. Nice dog park too. Grand Junction itself is very pet friendly.

  • Kim G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 13, 2024

    Canyon View RV Resort

    Beautiful RV Resort

    We typically don’t stay at RV parks, but due to some extenuating circumstances have found ourselves stuck in Grand Junction for a few days. We found this park and chose it based on reviews. It is amazing! It is so well kept up, has extremely large sites with concrete patios, picnic tables, fire pit, and lawn for each side. Carrisa in the office was so nice and very professional. The bathrooms are modern and clean. The grounds are nicely landscaped with bushes and trees. There is a pool, dog runs, laundry, play area, and pickleball courts. There is some traffic noise but not too bad - it is a city location after all. The privacy fences behind the back in sites really make it nice. We would absolutely stay here again.

  • Ray & Terri F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 21, 2021

    Canyon View RV Resort

    New resort with nicely spaced sites for a private CG

    The resort has only been open 6 weeks and is quite nice. We have a 36 ft Class A with a Cherokee Trailhawk tow and stayed in site B02 for 4 days in mid June. The temperatures were into the 100’s in the area. The sites are nice, more widely spaced than most private CGs and the sites are angled, so you’re not looking directly in your neighbor’s windows. The sites are gravel, with a concrete patio, a“grassy” area, table and fire pit. The staff is very friendly and helpful. It is close to I-70 and the road noise is quite noticeable if you’re outside. The restrooms, showers and pool are very nice. The WiFi was fair with speeds of around 0.5 MB/s. AT&T coverage was good, with 2-4 Bars of LTE service and speeds up to about 6 MB/s. There are no tall trees at the sites(yet), so we were able to get DISH coverage on all three western satellites at our site. There were 19 OTA channels to be had with our fixed omni antenna. There are about 30 wineries in the Grand Junction, Clinton& Palisade area. Two of the three we visited, TWP and Colorado Vintners Collective, had some very nice offerings.

  • Melissa K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 29, 2019

    Palisade Basecamp RV Resort

    Ranger review of Morsel Spork at Palisade Basecamp

    Campground Review

    I only stayed for an overnight but I did make a reservation, although they were not full. They do close at 6pm (the office does) so late entry doesn't work unless you have made a reservation. I found my map and site info in a mailbox at the office entry. I chose to stay in the section along the river. All the way in the very last site, I think it was site 9. When I got to my site, there weren't very many other campers but I was quickly greeted by a man in a golf cart. Turns out he was the camp host. He was really coming down to view the sunset, which was very nice, but he also chatted with me for a bit.

    The site itself was quite small. It was a good thing I had a very small tent. I spent a bit of time just trying to decide where I'd put it due to signs stating no camping beyond a certain point. The camp host kind of sorted it out with me. But I have a tiny two man tent and it was the perfect size for it. There was a picnic table, what appeared to be a brand new firing (this campground is new) and an electric outlet. Of course, there was also the fabulous view of the Colorado River just about 200 feet away. The bathrooms were up the ridge, although there was a porta potty just at the end of the riverfront sites. The bathrooms were pretty extravagant. Heated, flush toilets, free showers, running water sinks, mirrors galore. There were also family restrooms, I did not explore those. Laundry facilities were also onsite. Along with greenhouses, gardens, a swimming pool and a hot tub. What looked like an area to have a gathering with a grill. There was a trail that went around the park too. Up until recently the Colorado River has been too low to fish but I imagine fishing is about to get better now that it's really flowing.

    Product Review

    As a Ranger for The Dyrt, I get products to test from time to time - today I am testing Morsel Sporks. I went with the XL Morsel Sporks because we do a lot of eating out of a bag when we are in fire bans, which is often. This trip was no exception, except we are not in a fire ban. At first glance, these sporks seem really durable. Which is good, camping can be rough on utensils. I noted the spoon on one end and the rubber edge for getting every last bit, also the fork with the knife like edge on it. I did use the knife like edge to cut ham and it worked fairly well, not as well as an actual knife but that can be expected. The meals I had this trip made more use of the spoon then the fork. I had a chowder for dinner, which I transferred to a bowl due to the bag it came in being too narrow to really use the morsel spork. The other meal was granola and that package was perfect for the morsel spork. I didn't have any trouble with the spoon for mixing or eating. It held a good amount of food. The spork fit in my mouth well, I have a small mouth and sometimes if a utensil is too big it can be difficult to get in my mouth, but this fit well. They were so simple to clean too. I was using just a jetboil and was able to get my morsel sporks completely clean. Food didn't get stuck anywhere. Another feature that may become useful is the hole on the end of the fork that I could use to attach my spork to my bike while I travel. They are dishwasher safe and BPA free so I am confidant that I can add these sporks to my camping routine.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 19, 2022

    Palisade Basecamp RV Resort

    Pricey!

    General: Sites ranging from tents to vans to full hookup RV to cabins. Be aware all of these options are quite pricey, ranging from $54 to$107 (not including cabins– I don’t know the price of these). We had originally reserved a site last year but had to cut our trip short; we had the option of forfeiting our money or rolling over our reservation to any date in the future, which was appreciated. We reserved our site at the end of January via e-mail and it was confirmed (and a site assigned) via phone in early February. However, when we arrived, our reservation confirmation was not waiting for us on the board with the others. There was no one at the office but Billy, a maintenance employee, was very helpful and told us we could just set up at the site that had been assigned to us. 

    Site Quality: Varies. In my opinion, the tent sites by the river (Site T7-9) are the best, but these are $67 per night. We were in Van Site 2 which has a short gravel driveway and lawn area, but the driveways between Van Sites 1 and 2 are so close together, that it would not be possible for both vans to have their doors open at the same time (and, of course, there would be zero privacy) Fortunately, no one was in the site next to us. Since van campers sleep (and sometimes cook, depending on the weather) inside their vans, it would have made sense to space the driveways apart with the grass area in between. Van Sites 5 and 6 mirror Sites 1 and 2. Van Sites 3 and 4 have more separation and would be more desirable but sites are assigned, not chosen. The RV sites are spaced a decent amount of distance apart. 

    Bathhouse: Was very clean with plenty of stalls and sinks. The door to the handicap stall was broken but I assume that will be fixed. The showers looked very clean as well, although I did not use them. The hooks are outside of the stall, which could compromise privacy. There is a vault toilet for the tent sites, although it would not be an undoable walk to the flush toilets. 

    Activities: There is a pool on site. There are nearby hikes listed on the website, but we did not stay long enough to check them out. Close to the small town of Palisade and the larger hubs of Grand Junction and Fruita. There are also nearby wineries. 

    Other: There is a laundry room and dishwashing sink, as well as a picnic pavilion.  Note that the dishwashing sink was not located near the tent sites.

    Although the facility was clean and well-maintained, the prices are high, and four of the van sites are too close together to make it enjoyable if all sites were occupied. Also, you will hear road noise from nearby I70 and a very loud train sometime in the middle of the night!


Guide to Whitewater

Cabin accommodations near Whitewater, Colorado offer direct access to the diverse Western Slope landscape at 4,700 feet elevation. Rental options range from rustic wilderness cabins with minimal amenities to river-adjacent units with dedicated outdoor spaces. Winter cabin rentals remain available in many locations, with temperatures rarely dropping below 20°F even in January.

What to do

Mountain biking trails access: Colorado National Monument and nearby Glade Park provide extensive trail systems accessible from several cabin locations. At Mud Springs Campground, visitors can explore higher elevation trails. "Great BLM campground at higher cool elevation, 8400 elv. 2.8 miles of graded washboard gravel County road from end of pavement. Lots of aspen trees here," notes one reviewer.

River activities: The Colorado River corridor offers fishing and kayaking opportunities minutes from many cabin rentals. Four Seasons River Inn features riverfront cabin options ideal for anglers. "Great access to the river for fishing!" reports one visitor, while another mentions "There's trees across the property and sites are spaced nicely."

Vineyard tours: Several cabin properties provide proximity to Palisade's vineyards and orchards. "And the best part: Colterris winery is right next door to walk to," explains a camper at Palisade Basecamp, while another notes "The campground is beautiful, with the Colorado River on one side and peach orchards surrounding the rest."

What campers like

Clean, spacious bathrooms: Bathroom facilities at many cabin properties exceed expectations with thoughtful amenities. At Canyon View RV Resort, guests appreciate "Bathhouse facilities like a grand hotel" and "The bathrooms are modern and clean." Another reviewer notes, "Showers and bathrooms were great. Timer on the shower heads and lots of room."

Year-round accessibility: Several cabin rental options maintain comfortable conditions throughout winter months. "Stopped here for the night before skiing at PowderHorn. Campground was easy to find, clean and quite... The bathroom was very clean and showers hot," reports a winter visitor to Palisade Basecamp.

Fruit orchards and landscaping: Many cabin properties feature mature landscaping with local agriculture. "The spots are nice, more widely spaced than most private CGs and the sites are angled, so you're not looking directly in your neighbor's windows," notes a visitor to Canyon View. Another mentions, "It is so well kept up, has extremely large sites with concrete patios, picnic tables, fire pit, and lawn for each side."

What you should know

Limited shade at newer properties: Newer cabin developments may lack mature trees. "No trees for shade, but they have planted quite a few," explains a visitor to Junction West Grand Junction. Similarly, at Canyon View, a camper notes "No shade."

Reservation timing: Peak season cabin bookings require significant advance planning. "We were able to get a site here on short notice over Fourth of July weekend," shares a fortunate guest at Four Seasons River Inn, suggesting this is uncommon.

Highway noise considerations: Some properties experience traffic noise from nearby highways. "You could hear some interstate noise but not enough to keep you awake," reports one Canyon View visitor, while another notes, "The I-70 noise goes on day and night of course, but it's so hot so I've been inside with the AC on and can't hear it."

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly features: Select cabins offer dedicated children's amenities. At Monument RV Park, families will find "a playground for kids and a splash pad that was working." Another visitor notes the property "Has cable, a hot tub and a pool. Also a playground for kids."

Outdoor play spaces: Cabin rentals with defined outdoor areas provide contained play spaces. "The sites are paved and there are picnic tables," mentions a Monument RV Park visitor, while another at Canyon View notes "Nice patio and table. The fire pit rocked."

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Several cabin locations offer wildlife encounters for young naturalists. At Homestead Places, one family shares "The kiddos will have a terrific time too!" while explaining "There have been 3 ponds allocated and are spring fed."

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategy: RVers recommend specific cabin locations for optimal comfort. "Had a site on the river," shares one Four Seasons visitor who gave the property five stars. Another camper at Palisade Basecamp advises "The spots all have great views of the vineyards and the Bookcliffs."

Wi-Fi performance: Internet connectivity varies significantly between properties. At Canyon View, "Internet was fast and we were able to stream and work at the same time," reports one guest, while at Palisade Basecamp a visitor notes "The WiFi was fair with speeds of around 0.5 MB/s."

Utility considerations: For cabin guests requiring electrical amenities, properties offer varying capacities. "Two sewers with 50 amp," notes a Canyon View visitor. Another guest mentions "There is a pool for the warmer months and it's in close proximity to a Dairy Queen, liquor store and other restaurants."

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Whitewater, CO is Palisade Basecamp RV Resort with a 4.5-star rating from 27 reviews.

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