Treehouses near Morrison with hiking

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

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4 top treehouses sites near Morrison with hiking

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Gold Nugget Tree House

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Gold Hill, CO
Come visit our sweet little treehouse in the woods. Our property is just steps away from the bustling historic town of Gold Hill, a destination for tourists and road bikers alike. The treehouse is a glamping experience with just enough amenities to keep you comfortable. Food - Bring your cooler with food supplies or take out in Boulder before you head up the mountain. Or grab a coffee, pizza, snack or a glass of wine at the Gold Hill store. If you'd like a full service dining experience, make a reservation for a 5 course meal at the Gold Hill Inn. What To Do: Walk around the historic town of Gold Hill. We promise you will be entertained. Ask a local about the museum, the cemetery, or the historic two room school house, or any other favorite spots they have around the area. Love the woods and nature, but would like a little action? Attend a local live music concert at the Gold Hill Store or the Gold Hill Inn on a beautiful summers night. Drive to Estes Park or Rocky Mountain National Park to explore for the day. Boulder - 20 minutes Nederland - 35 minutes Estes Park - 45 minutes The Treehouse is furnished with Queen size bed and plenty of blankets to keep you warm, but feel free to bring your sleeping bag if you prefer. A roll out twin size feather bed for the floor is available upon request if you have a few more folks joining. We provide a portable toilet with WagBags. Please always pack out all human solid human waste. Gold Hill Store offers a toilet for a minimal fee and the Gold Hill Inn has a toilet for customers. A camp stove is available for outdoor use. The camp stove and the propane heater both use 1 lb propane canisters, so feel free to bring your own fuel to cook and keep you warm. A can of propane is always available for your use of the stove. * A note to novice campers and regular hotel patrons: Though you are in a shelter, you are still exposed to the elements. The treehouse is not insulated. Wind, bugs, and critters may all be a part of the variable treehouse experience mother nature has planned for you. If you are not comfortable camping, getting dirty, swatting flies, being too hot, being too cold, hearing the noises of animals at night, waking up to the sound of magpies, and who knows what else, this experience may not be for you.
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Sherwood Creek Camp and Glamp

5 sites · Lodging, Tents24 acres · Nederland, CO
This forested and open meadow property is located on a seasonal creek 2 miles from the quaint mountain town of Nederland, Colorado. A short drive to both Boulder & Denver and situated in the picturesque Front Range, Nederland has convenient access to skiing, mountain biking, hiking & camping, including many points of access to the Continental Divide. The property is within walking distance of Boulder County Open Space and Indian Peaks Wilderness trails for endless biking and hiking adventures. Sites are private and secluded. There is a 20-foot tipi, a quaint treehouse, and a tent site camp that can be rented separately or together for larger groups. Toilet, picnic table, and potable water all available onsite. We have endless hiking, biking, and mountain fun activities onsite and nearby! Space for camper vans as well! We look forward to hosting you soon.
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Rustic Glamorous Artist's Cabin

3 sites · Lodging12 acres · Bailey, CO
The first time I saw this beautiful heavily wooded 12-acre property, I immediately put in an offer. That was 18 years ago. I spent the next 11 years chasing corporate goals which I finally realized were inconsistent with my soul. I started a family and decided to sell this property. I brought my then 2 year old daughter here so she could see it once before I sold it. As we drove up highway 285 through vistas each more stunning than the last, I was moved to tears by the beauty. By the time we reached the property, I knew that we would be moving back here. Nearly 3 years later, we finally moved back with 3 dogs and 2 cats in tow. We love it here and truly belong in this place we call home. Part of the former Ute tribe summer hunting area, and backing to the Pike National Forest and Lost Creek Wilderness; this fascinating area is both beautiful and full of things to do. Fresh clean mountain air. No people. Get away to the quiet beauty of your private wooded cabin. Enjoy a campfire, amazing mountain views, and killer hiking right out your cabin door. Spend an amazing night with millions of stars overhead. Recharge your soul in silent mountain peace. A rare opportunity to stay tucked in private woods and steps from 1000s of acres of national forest. Featuring dual heaters, sleeping loft, outdoor cooking area, solar, and indoor camp toilet facilities, this is luxury glampingSpend an unforgettable night watching millions of stars in the crisp clean mountain air.  Feel yourself relax and recharge as you enjoy the woods and the stunning mountain views. The cabin is furnished with many of the pieces from the Lost Creek Cabin Studio and features solar electricity and indoor camp toilet facilities. Fresh water is provided. The artist's retreat is a luxury glamping cabin.As long as there is no fire ban, you are welcome to enjoy a campfire in the outdoor fireplace.  We require guests to diligently tend their fire and completely extinguish the campfire when guests are not near.  There is firewood to gather on the property and we have firewood for purchase as well.  We do not allow guests to bring in firewood as the area has begun to see invasive species of insects and we do not want to contribute to this potentially devastating situation. 
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Treehouses near Morrison with hiking 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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