Domes near Morrison

Find adventure where the red rocks meet Colorado’s Front Range.

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Clear Creek Glamping

1 site · Lodging26 acres · Downieville Lawson Dumont, CO
Welcome to Clear Creek Glamping! A glamping dome surrounded by mountains. We are located on the same property as the Clear Creek Getaway Hipcamp. Clear Creek Glamping offers a beautiful glamping dome less than 1 hour from Denver, CO. Our site includes a queen bed, picnic table, and gas BBQ for all of your cooking needs. There is a porta potty available for campers to use (about 70ft away from the dome). No water provided, campers must bring their own! There is cell service, but no wifi. Idaho Springs, CO is a 15 minute drive where you can find plenty of hiking trails, rafting, hot springs, and more. Keystone and Breckenridge are both under one hour away. River rafting closeby when in season. We also have some of Colorado’s best fly fishing. Awesome hikes nearby (Gray's Peak). We are also close to st Mary’s Glacier, gold mine tours, hots springs, and great small-town restaurants (Marion’s pizza, Beau Joe’s). We look forward to hosting you!
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The Retreat at Acres of Hope Ranch

2 sites · Lodging40 acres · Longmont, CO
The dome is situated on a serene and secluded area on the back 30 acres. It offers breathtaking views of the majestic mountains and gleaming water. The space is perfect for couples or small families who are looking for a peaceful retreat away from the chaos of the city. Inside, you will find one room with a comfortable queen-size bed and a cozy sitting area where you can relax and unwind. The dome is a perfect getaway for nature lovers or meditation enthusiasts seeking a quiet and calming space, with majestic sunsets to rejuvenate their body and mind. Most importantly, you will be glamping with a cause as 100 percent of the earnings go to our rescue horses (we are a 501c3 nonprofit). Our glamp site digs the rustic lifestyle, with facilities that will make you feel like a true outdoorsy champ! For now, our sustainable off-grid approach means we're keeping it simple with our very own eco-friendly and charming porta potty. We currently do not have running water, or electricity (we do provide battery powered lights and a reserve battery for the coffee maker) but don't worry, we've got big plans to expand and offer you even more glamping goodness in the near future!
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Domes near Morrison guide

Overview

Massive red rock ridges form quite a contrast to the evergreen trees and snowy peaks that surround Morrison. See these up close with a visit to Red Rocks Amphitheatre, one of Morrison’s biggest attractions. The hiking trails are another attraction, as the foothills of the Rocky Mountains are easily accessible. Public camping options can be found at Bear Creek Lake Park Campground, a city park in nearby Lakewood. Near Golden, city park camping is offered at Clear Creek RV Park and Chief Hosa Campground. A bit further away, Chatfield State Park and Golden Gate Canyon State Park are public campgrounds offering some full hookup sites for both tents and RVs. 

Where to go

Rocky Mountain National Park

The jewels of Rocky Mountain National Park are within easy reach from Morrison. Estes Park is a popular base camp on the eastern edge of the park, and Grand Lake is the primary western entrance. Both towns offer a mix of private and public campgrounds, with sites for tent and RV camping. Inside the park, National Park Service campgrounds are notable for their expansive views.

Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests

To venture off-grid, head off the beaten path into the Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests. Over 1.5 million acres of adventure await, located primarily north of I-70 west of Morrison. Dispersed camping can be found nestled in the woodlands and peaks, and over 50 maintained campgrounds are available. Though these primarily offer rustic tent sites, some RV campsites and electric hookups can be found at select campgrounds. 

Pike-San Isabel National Forests

The Pike-San Isabel National Forests cover three million acres of lands, primarily south of I-70 west of Morrison. Almost half of Colorado’s fourteeners are found here, reaching towering heights along the horizon. Dispersed camping, as well as over 80 maintained campgrounds offering RV and tent sites can be found in this expansive forest. Venture into the ski towns to find amenities and more developed RV parks. 

When to go

The Colorado Rockies are a year-round destination, though camping is most popular in the summer. Pleasant temperatures can be found even in deep summer, especially at higher elevations. Nights are generally cooler. Spring and fall offer their own delights, though the weather can vary, with occasional chilly temperatures and the potential for snowfall. Winter is not as popular for camping, though it brings a whole host of recreational opportunities. Some year-round campgrounds cater to those able to handle the freezing temperatures and plentiful snows.

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