Stay in luxury or get closer to the backcountry in the winter with Colorado yurts.
Yurt campers can stay in comfort while exploring the outdoors year round in Colorado. In the summer, enjoy hiking, mountain biking, fishing, and water play at the lakes and reservoirs of Sylvan Lake, Pearl Lake, Ridgway, and Mancos state parks, or go rock climbing at Golden Gate Canyon State Park outside of Denver. In the winter, head into the backcountry on your skis or snowshoes and look for moose in the backcountry at State Forest State Park. Choose from rustic yurts in Roosevelt National Forest or in the plains outside of Fort Collins, or opt for more luxurious options full of amenities near Aspen, Boulder, in the San Juan Mountains, overlooking the Arkansas River, or near Mesa Verde National Park. Most state park yurts Colorado offer heat and electricity, and some even allow pets, though you’ll need to bring your own bedding. Avalanche training is recommended for most backcountry yurts in the winter.