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Larimer County Hermit Open Space County Park Bobcat Campground is near Estes Park, CO, featuring rugged terrain with a mix of forested areas and open spaces. Temperatures range from lows in the 20s Fahrenheit during winter to highs in the 80s during summer. Nearby attractions include Rocky Mountain National Park and the scenic Trail Ridge Road, offering opportunities for hiking and wildlife viewing.

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Bobcat Campground — Hermit Park is located in Colorado

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Directions

Physical address: 17 Hermit Park Road, Estes Park, CO 80517; From I-25 and U.S. Hwy. 34 (Loveland): Drive west on Hwy. 34 for 31.5 miles toward Estes Park. Turn left (south) onto Mall Road (CR63) for .6 miles. Turn left (east) onto U.S. Highway 36 for 2.1 miles. The entrance to Hermit Park is on your right. From I-25 and U.S. Hwy. 66 (Longmont): Drive west on Hwy. 66 for 15.8 miles to Lyons, Colorado. Turn right onto West Main Street onto U.S. Hwy. 36 W. Continue on Hwy. 36 W for 16.7 miles. The entrance to Hermit Park is on your left.

Address

1800 S. County Rd. 31
Loveland, CO 80537

Coordinates

40.3439425 N
105.470096 W

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Site Types

  • Tent Sites
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  • Standard (Tent/RV)
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  • Cabins
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Features

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  • Picnic Table
  • Reservable
  • Drinking Water
  • Electric Hookups
  • Alcohol
  • Pets
  • Fires

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  • Sanitary Dump
  • Sewer Hookups
  • Water Hookups
  • Pull-Through Sites
  • 30 Amp Hookups
  • 50 Amp Hookups

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Reviewed Sep. 4, 2024

My favorite!

Just stayed here as our Basecamp for our RMNP adventures. This has moved to the top of my list of favorite campsites! Some sites are smaller, but several are good size and spaces far enough apart for the perfect amount of privacy. The vault toilets were the cleanest we have ever seen! Basically no cell service unless the wind blew just right. Also, they do charge an additional $15 to use the dump station. That felt like a rip off considering what we already paid to stay here with no services, but wasn’t much we could do about it.

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Reviewed Aug. 23, 2021

Beautiful County Park by Rocky Mountain NP

Just south of Estes Park, CO and ~30 minutes to rocky mountain national park.  This county park is a hidden gem.  Huge open space preserve with a few great hikes (Kruger rock had phenomenal views but moderately strenuous).  We stayed in the bobcat loop that was 2.5 miles up a dirt road from the entrance.  Aside from the windy dirt road, no complaints from us - would stay again!

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Reviewed May. 9, 2021

Nice, but pricey

We spent 1 night at site B32 (bobcat campground). Access in our pop up was easy (a tad bumpy in spots), but I think some of turns and narrow roads might be tricky for bigger trailers. Our site was a nice size and felt private enough despite somewhat close neighbors. Good balance of shady spots and sunny spots. Lots of rock outcroppings and hills to explore (or look at from your chair if that’s more your speed). The bear box was a good size, easy to use, and well located. Restrooms were a short walk away. Our site was easy to get level on but some others looked difficult. Close to Rocky Mountain National Park and Estes Park if that’s your thing (based on the traffic that’s a lot of people’s thing). Overall it was nice and we liked it.

But... it’s pretty expensive for what it is.

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Reviewed Jan. 14, 2021

Expensive camping.

Sites are very hard to get your unit level. Very high price for no hookups. Close to Estes Park.

Reviewed Oct. 13, 2020

My new favorite

Camped here for 2 nights Oct 10/11 and loved it!! We stayed at B18. This was by far the quietest campground I have ever stayed at! The pit toilets were clean. The bear boxes were very large and clean. We only saw the rangers twice as they were driving by. Most people left on Sunday morning, probably because the snow and wind were moving in. We stayed. The wind gusts must have been close to 60mph! I live locally and am so happy I found this area..so much history to explore here!

Reviewed Oct. 4, 2020

Great spot close to RMNP

We stayed three nights in the Bobcat loop (site 22) and really enjoyed it. The road in is a bit narrow so if you have a trailer/RV over 30-35 feet, it’ll be tight. With that being said, I pulled my 30 foot trailer with no problems.... just go slow 😊. Views are great, bathrooms are clean. Water and dump available at the entrance to the campground. Each campsite has a fire ring (fire ban while we were there), table and bear box.

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Reviewed Jul. 15, 2018

Beautiful Mountains

Night 1: Dont be dumb and leave anything out. I was, I left out my water jug, a bear bit it open. Everything else is amazing here! We're staying in the Bobcat loop. Fire pits are 1 of the best I've seen. Its also a quick drive into Estes, and the Cherry place is not too far in the other direction.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What amenities are available at Bobcat Campground?

Bobcat Campground offers clean vault toilets, large bear boxes at each site, and fire pits (described by campers as some of the best around). The campground has no hookups for RVs and trailers, but provides a good balance of shady and sunny sites. Many sites offer privacy despite their proximity to each other. The campground is known for being exceptionally quiet and well-maintained. Water is available in the camping area, though specific location details should be verified before arrival.

How do I make reservations for Bobcat Campground in Hermit Park?

Reservations for Bobcat Campground should be made through Larimer County's reservation system, as this is a county-managed park. When booking, note that specific sites like B18, B22, and B32 have been mentioned as desirable options. The campground can be popular, especially during peak seasons, so booking well in advance is recommended. For current reservation policies, fees, and availability, contact Larimer County Parks directly or visit their official website.

Where is Bobcat Campground located in Hermit Park?

Bobcat Campground is located in Hermit Park Open Space, just south of Estes Park, Colorado. The campground sits approximately 2.5 miles up a dirt road from the entrance of the park. This location provides convenient access to Rocky Mountain National Park (about 30 minutes away) while offering a quieter alternative to the busier campgrounds in the immediate Estes Park area. The scenic setting features beautiful mountain views, including those from the nearby Kruger Rock Trail.