
Harvest Hosts is a membership program for RV camping: unlock unlimited overnight stays at 210 Colorado locations, and thousands more.
Learn MoreThe I-25 corridor from Colorado Springs through Denver to Fort Collins holds the state's densest cluster of brewery stays — this is the heart of Colorado craft beer country. It's also the natural staging ground for Rocky Mountain National Park: overnight near Loveland or Fort Collins, then take US-34 up to Estes Park early to beat the timed-entry rush.
Colorado wine country centers on Palisade, just off I-70 near Grand Junction, where most of the state's vineyards ripen alongside its famous peach orchards. Winery and orchard stays here pair well with Colorado National Monument, and I-70 continues west toward Utah's canyon country.
Ski-town corridors along I-70 offer brewery, distillery, and ranch stays at elevation — spectacular in summer and during the aspen gold rush of late September. Expect cool nights even in July, and request weekend stays a few days ahead; mountain-town options fill fast.
Great Sand Dunes, Mesa Verde, and the San Luis Valley anchor a quieter, big-sky corner of the state where farm and ranch stays come with serious stargazing. US-160 links Durango to the dunes, and the route continues south into New Mexico for high-desert winery country.
Pair your host stays with Colorado's best state parks for RV camping. Crossing state lines? Browse Harvest Hosts locations in neighboring Wyoming, Utah, New Mexico, and Kansas.
RV camping in Colorado comes with a backdrop of 58 peaks above 14,000 feet, four national parks, over 100 geothermal springs, and more craft breweries per capita than almost anywhere in the country — and 210 Harvest Hosts locations put you right in the middle of it, with overnight stays at breweries, wineries, ranches, and attractions statewide. The state packs an entire RV season into a single trip: summer in the high country, fall foliage from mid-September into early October, and sunny Front Range patio weather nearly year-round. Member-favorite stops include Historic Front Range Inn & Tavern, Scenic Fruit Wine & Mead Winery Retreat, and Majestic Buffalo Ranch Retreat — the state's three most-booked hosts. Members can choose from 67 farm and ranch stays, 11 wineries, and 20 breweries, many with mountain views and big-rig-friendly parking.
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We loved here and so much room with our big rig. Hostess was very nice and she opened the store for us as well. Enjoyed the Buffalo and walking around the property.
Majestic Buffalo Ranch Retreat

Dog-Friendly Restaurant & Off-Leash Play Park
Colorado Riverfront Craft Distillery