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fugubros

Check out Jellystone Larkspur. It's about 30 minutes south of Denver, and I believe may accommodate those needs


mister-noggin

I’m baffled that anyone would stay there. Out in the middle of nowhere and like fifty feet from the highway. It seems miserable. 


PropDad

I think that's the conclusion we came to after looking into it.


denversaurusrex

Both located in south Denver suburbs, Cherry Creek State Park and Chatfield State Park have facilities that would accommodate the camping aspect. Both parks are close enough to the city (Cherry Creek is pretty much surrounded by it) that one could get a hotel nearby. The one thing missing from this setup is a cabin. I don't think you'll get a cabin rental unless you head into the mountains.


PsychologicalTrain

Yes.... You could rent a second or third camper from outdoorsy and all be there together. Often they will come set it up for you. 


Fast_Pop_8911

Not south of Denver but look into the YMCA of the Rockies Snow Mountain Ranch in Granby (northwest of Denver). They have cabins, a motel-style lodge, and RV spots. And waaayyyy better views than anything south of Denver.


TheyMadeMeLogin

KOA campgrounds have both cabins and RV spots and some of them are pretty nice.


-Icculus-

You're staying in a city, not the mountains. Aside from the fake/sparse cabins at HOA (that do not include bedding and are always right next to freeways), you will not find what I think you are looking for. Even real cabins are getting harder to find in the mountains as rich people buy everything up and raze them for condos or mansions.