Winter-ready yurts tucked in the Rockey Mountains, summer glamping tents surrounded by forest trees, off the grid huts with outdoor soaking tubs… glamping in Colorado is a pretty cool way to experience this state.
As a low-key glamping addict, I know all the good spots to share with you. No gatekeeping here. I rounded up the best glamping options in Colorado in this post – keep reading to learn about the best huts, those magical tents and stylish yurts for your adventure, no matter the season.
Best Glamping Colorado: 15 Cool Yurts, Tents, Mountain Huts & More!
Glamping sites really vary – some are on the luxury end and will provide fancy glamping tents, heated blankets and a coffee maker for the morning. And others are barebones (they give you a tent, bed and blanket… but that’s it.) But that’s kinda of the fun aspect. You can choose just how much you want to “rough it” and there are a LOT of really cool options here in Colorado at all levels.
I hunted down all the best Colorado glamping sites for you. I only pick the ones that I have personal friends recommend, have good ratings from past guests or meet my criteria of a cool hotel (style, decor, location, price.) Keep reading for my hand-curated list!
11 Cool Colorado Yurts, Tents, Mountain Huts & More!
11 of the coolest glamping Colorado spots (best yurts, tents, mountain huts, covered wagons and more!) Soak up nature time in the Rocky Mountains with a luxury glamping tent or a rustic off the grid yurt.
Location: Cañon City at Echo Canyon Campground
Price: $182 per night
Guests: Up to 2
This dreamy glamping retreat is serious GOALS. They're built on permanently raised platforms which help keep the inside warmer at night. Tents are decorated with hanging antler chandeliers for mountain vibes along with a sofa, wifi, outlets, and lights so you're comfortable.
Royal Gorge glamping tents are located about an hour from Colorado Springs making it easy to quickly escape into the mountains for some tree time. Make sure to bring your hiking boots, they're just 4 miles from the Canyon Rim Trailhead!
Location: Lake George (Near Pike National Forest)
Price: $250 / per night
Guests: Up to 2
Can't you just picture yourself falling asleep under the stars in this wicked cool Bubble Tent? Inside is decorated with cute rugs and bedding, while outside you can find tons of lawn games and a communal fire pit. This bubble tent is located on a glamping retreat with other types of tents (like glamping tipis) that you can also rent! But in my opinion, why pick glamping in tents when you can book a bubble dome?!
Location: Eagle Valley Ranch in Wolcott
Price: $369 / per night
Guests: Up to 2 per tent
These luxury camping tents are on a 1,000-acre ranch with views on views on views of the mountains, and just 25 minutes drive from Vail. Each tent has a beautiful hanging chandelier (cue Sia) and luxury bedding to stay cozy in. There are nightly campfires to snuggle up next to, s'mores to make over the fire pit, even a winery & farm-to-table dining available to guests!!
Oh, and you go horseback riding here. This place has everything. It may just be the best glamping in Colorado. Since Collective Vail is located in the mountains, the best time to visit is May-September.
Location: Fort Collins
Price: $125 / per night
Guests: Up to 2
Wow - this Mongolian Ger Yurt is truly one of a kind. Located on 30+ acres of land (including a private lake) this yurt is totally off the grid and perfect for anyone looking for a digital detox. The hosts can provide you with kayaks for the lake if you want, and they also provide firewood so you don't have to worry about packing those when you stay here.
Fort Collins is about an hour away from Estes Park if you're looking for a day trip in the mountains in between kayaking that private lake.
Location: Granby
Price: $99 / per night
Guests: Up to 6
Looking for a glamping yurt near Rocky Mountain National Park? Located in Granby, these huts are in the heart of the mountains and right on hwy 34 taking you into the park. These yurts are open year-round and while they have electricity, they aren't heated. You'll have to bring your own layers but it's worth it for that crisp mountain air in the mornings. PS - these yurts are dog friendly, so bring your pup!
Location: Pagosa Springs
Price: $250 / per night
Guests: Up to 6
I low-key want to move onto this ranch. These glamping tents are on 450 acres of land featuring a communal barn with a game room, kitchen and dining area. The mountain views are AMAZING and since this is a ranch, you'll spot horses and cattle grazing. These tents are 10 minutes away from the Opal Lake trailhead and the ranch also offers activities like horseback riding and archery.
Seriously - this place is SO COOL! Would be fun for a family or group of friends looking to really get out into nature.
Location: Canon City
Price: $199 per night
Guests: Up to 4
This is a super cool glamping resort along the Arkansas River. There's a group of yurts all different colors here- red, orange, blue, you name it! Each yurt overlooks the river and comes with outdoor furniture, a Yeti cooler, coffee maker, grill and everything else you need for the night.
Guests get access to the river for fishing, rafting, kayaking and swimming, so bring your gear! This is the perfect river camp yurt rental.
Location: Lake George
Price: $189 per night
Guests: up to 2
Calling all Oregon Trail lovers from our childhood - you can sleep in covered wagons at this unique Colorado glamping site called Bison Peak Lodge! Each wagon is decorated with premium bedding, Brazilian cowhide rugs and Australian sheepskin furs on the inside, and features an outdoor deck for lounging. National Forest land for any day hikes and there's tons of lawn games to play with on property.
Location: Hudson
Price: $89 / per night
Guests: Up to 2
Looking for Glamping near Denver? This boho styled tipi is located just 35 minutes away from Downtown Denver. It's pitched near a creek for all the nature vibes and is equipped with a queen-sized bed, fire pit, coffee maker, small gas grill and electric lanterns for light. It's located on a working ranch and guests are welcome to explore the property (make sure to say hi to the fainting goat!)
Location: Ridgeway
Price: $78 / per night
Guests: Up to 2
This cool glamping resort is called Basecamp 550 which describes itself as "a little bit campground and a little bit motel." Past guests rave about the views from the front porch of their tents. These tents have a microwave AND mini-fridge (ohh la la we love fancy camping tents!) and the resort also has a clubhouse for you to grab a coffee in before an adventure. There's nearby hiking and hot springs to check out when you're not lounging in your tent.
Location: Creede
Price: $175 / per night
Guests: Up to 4
WOW! Really all I can say about this yurt. Those mountain views. WOW. That starry sky. TAKE ME THERE. This yurt is unique because it's winter-ready. You'll have to hike 1.5 miles in the snow from the parking lot to reach the yurt, which means it's remote and gives you true peace with nature.
Not for the faint of heart but fantastic for anyone looking for a winter camping adventure in the Rocky Mountains.
Not sure what to pack for a glamping trip? Your items will vary a bit based on season and the tent (some are barebones, other are luxury glamping resorts.) Use my complete glamping packinglist to help you plan so you have an awesome adventure!
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Seems like none of your AinBnB links are working. They link to the airbnb front page, not to the listing.
Thanks for your tips! Summer is good time