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Fort Collins North / Wellington KOA Journey

When you're ready to explore our area, "College Town" Fort Collins and "Cowpoke Town" Cheyenne, WY are both close enough to visit in the same day.

The Fort Collins N/Wellington KOA welcomes you to the best in Colorado camping! Our campground is a quiet retreat from the traffic on I-25, yet offers easy on- and off-freeway access. Rest & relax with us, while you enjoy our fantastic views of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains.

With 80-foot pull-throughs and 50-amp service available on some sites, this Fort Collins campground is truly "Big Rig Friendly"! No RV? Enjoy a cozy stay in one of our comfortable camping cabins. If you're tired of restaurants, you can prepare your meal in our Camping Kitchen or gather a group at the pavilion. We pride ourselves in providing our guests a comfortable and fun camping stay.

When you're ready to explore our area, "College Town" Fort Collins and "Cowpoke Town" Cheyenne, WY are both close enough to visit in the same day. Browse the shops, galleries, breweries and restaurants in Fort Collins' Old Town and tour the massive Budweiser plant. Cheyenne hosts Frontier Days every year in late July, and you always can visit the Frontier Days Old West Museum and Store. We're a short drive from the Outlet Mall at Loveland, and less than an hour from the Mile High Flea Market - one of the biggest in the country!

For more interactive events, boat and picnic at Horsetooth Reservoir, hidden behind the bluffs overlooking Fort Collins; hike, fish, and raft in the Poudre Canyon or golf year round at one of the courses. If you need a break or just want to relax, watch cable TV or read a book in the rec. room. Enjoy a game of horseshoes, basketball, or volleyball; rent bikes, play at the playground or swim in the pool.

For four-legged friends, there is a large pet walk for your dogs.

Come and visit us - there is something for everyone. You'll love our wide-open spaces and friendly faces!

User Reviews

Sherolyn

October 30, 2025

We were greeted by a staff member saying the office closed at 12 and we needed to hurry up and get inside to check in. Upon arrival to the office, we see a sign that says check-in is at 12 o’clock. When we get to the counter, she said it’s a $15 extra fee for early check-in and check-in is at 1 o’clock however, the office is closed from 12 to 2. So you either have to pay for the “early check in” or wait until the office reopens. Overall, we did not feel welcome in this park. The sites were very narrow and we had difficulty finding a spot to park our truck in our site. The site was pretty uneven as well. We had to put 4 blocks under our fully extended steps. The roads were pretty narrow so it was a good thing there wasn’t a trailer across from us so we could make a very wide turn. Luckily, we were only there for one night.

Rachel Jackson

September 26, 2025

Just finishing up a month stay at the Wellington KOA. Firstly, site and property maintenance are 10/10! The staff is super kind and meticulous with their care. They are fully invested in the park, and it shows. Saltwater pool closed for the season on the day we arrived, but I don’t swim anyway. There is a covered community grill and pergola, a play park, day room and walking trail. The only negative is the manure smell that invades the park, daily. It smells quite ‘farmy’ most days, as it’s a rural area. Overall, we loved our time here. 10/10 would rec!

DreamRider

September 17, 2025

We stayed in a pull through spot just overnight. We did not hook up to water pressure or sewage. The site was level. Bathrooms were clean. Although not a dig, but the roads were extremely skinny, especially coming into the park so those of us who have the 40 foot motor coaches with a tow behind makes it a little challenging to get in, but it’s doable. Staff was extremely friendly. We had to help a couple find their spot since each one of the roads are named after an animal, and those markings are only displayed at the end of the street not at the beginning of the street, which was kind of odd. We will be going back.

Daniel Applegate

September 07, 2025

Rented a cabin for a few nights. It was a great experience. My kids are older and they loved the pickle ball and quad pong. The place has plenty of amenities a great camper kitchen, and the people are so kind there. Yes you can smell cows if the wind switches, and i70 you can hear kinda, so location is not perfect but it is a great campground.

Chris B

July 31, 2025

Other than the occasional blast of cow manure smell from cows nearby, depending on the direction of the wind, it is a nice place to stay. The grounds are well kept, staff is friendly and the amenities are simple but nice. If you’re expecting a KOA in a forest, based on the pics, then you’ll be disappointed. They have well placed nice trees, but it’s nowhere near the forest. We enjoyed our few days of stay and the location was good for accessing the Rocky Mountains area.

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