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39.9936° N, 105.0897° W

Quick Overview

Lafayette sits where the Colorado plains meet the foothills, offering RV campers a sweet spot between Boulder's outdoor scene and Denver's urban attractions. The Front Range backdrop creates stunning sunset views from your campsite, while downtown Lafayette's craft breweries and farm-to-table restaurants are just minutes away. This former coal mining town has transformed into a cyclist's paradise with miles of trails connecting to Boulder and Louisville.

The Lafayette area currently has several RV campground, with some offering free camping options. Most facilities here cater to RVers seeking full hookups and modern amenities, though boondockers can find alternatives in the nearby national forest lands. The single park in town focuses on providing reliable utilities and easy access to regional attractions.

From your Lafayette base camp, you're perfectly positioned to explore Colorado's Front Range. Rocky Mountain National Park sits 45 minutes north via scenic Highway 36, while downtown Boulder's Pearl Street Mall is a quick 15-minute drive. The Coal Creek Trail runs right through Lafayette, connecting to a 100-mile network that reaches from Westminster to Lyons. Flatirons Vista offers hiking with incredible views of the iconic rock formations, and you can bike there directly from most campgrounds.

Lafayette works best for RVers who want suburban convenience with mountain access. The town's compact size means you're never more than 10 minutes from groceries, restaurants, or trail access. Full hookup sites dominate here, making it ideal for larger rigs or those who prefer resort-style amenities. The location excels for exploring multiple Front Range destinations without constantly moving your setup.

Summer brings peak camping season with warm days perfect for cycling and hiking, though afternoon thunderstorms are common. Spring and fall offer the best weather with fewer crowds, while winter camping is possible but requires cold-weather preparation. Our listings below show current availability and help you find the perfect spot for your Front Range adventure.

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Traveling to Lafayette by RV

Lafayette sits just off US Highway 287, making it easily accessible from both Interstate 25 and Highway 36. From Denver, take I-25 north to Highway 36 west, then follow the Lafayette exit - it's about 25 miles with minimal elevation changes that won't stress your rig. The route from Boulder via Highway 36 east is even simpler, covering just 8 miles of well-maintained road.

Highway 287 through Lafayette handles large RVs without issues, though downtown streets can get tight during rush hours. Avoid South Boulder Road during weekday mornings and evenings when commuter traffic backs up. The King Soopers on South Boulder Road offers easy RV parking for supply runs, and there's a Sinclair station with RV-friendly pump lanes right off Highway 287.

Coming from the north via Longmont, Highway 287 south provides a straight shot with good visibility and wide shoulders. Mountain views start appearing as you approach Lafayette, giving you a preview of the camping scenery ahead. Stock up on supplies in Longmont or Boulder before settling into your campsite, as Lafayette's shopping options are more limited but perfectly adequate for basic needs.

Dump Station Costs in Lafayette

RV camping in Lafayette typically runs $35-55 per night for full hookup sites, positioning it in the mid-range for Front Range camping costs. The area's a portion% free camping options mean most visitors pay standard rates, while a portion% of facilities charge fees for their services and amenities.

Summer rates peak from June through August when demand hits its highest levels. Spring and fall offer the best value with rates dropping 15-20% and better availability for last-minute bookings. Winter camping, while possible, often comes with discounted rates but limited services.

Good Sam and Passport America memberships can save 10-15% at participating parks, though options are limited in Lafayette itself. Consider membership in Harvest Hosts if you're exploring Colorado wine country - several participating vineyards operate within 30 minutes of Lafayette.

Fuel costs run slightly above national averages, typical for Colorado's Front Range. Grocery prices at King Soopers stay competitive, while downtown restaurants range from affordable brewery fare ($12-18 per entree) to upscale dining ($25-35 per entree). Budget-conscious campers can stock up on supplies in nearby Westminster or Thornton where big-box stores offer better bulk pricing.

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Best Time to Visit Lafayette by RV

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Winter

December-February

15-45°F

Crowds: Low

Cold weather camping possible but requires winterization. Some campground services may be limited during freezing periods.

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Spring

March-May

35-70°F

Crowds: Medium

Excellent weather for hiking and cycling. Book early for Memorial Day weekend as Front Range camping fills quickly.

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Summer

June-August

50-85°F

Crowds: High

Peak season with afternoon thunderstorms common. Reserve sites well in advance, especially for weekends and holidays.

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Fall

September-November

25-75°F

Crowds: Medium

Beautiful weather with changing aspen colors in nearby mountains. Great time for hiking with fewer crowds than summer.

Explore the Lafayette Area

The single RV park in Lafayette focuses on convenience and full hookups, making it your best bet for a comfortable stay with easy access to regional attractions. Book ahead during summer months when Front Range camping fills up quickly, especially on weekends.

Boondockers should look toward Kelly Dahl Campground in Nederland (30 minutes west) or dispersed camping areas along Lefthand Canyon Drive. These spots offer free camping with incredible mountain views, though you'll need to be self-sufficient with water and waste management.

Downtown Lafayette's Liquid Mechanics Brewing Company sits right on the Coal Creek Trail - you can bike there from most campgrounds in under 15 minutes. The Saturday farmers market in front of the community center showcases local produce and crafts from May through October. For groceries, King Soopers has everything you need, while Natural Grocers covers organic and specialty items.

Dogs love the Coal Creek Trail system, which connects Lafayette to Louisville and Boulder with mostly paved surfaces. Waneka Lake Park offers off-leash areas and easy walking loops perfect for morning exercise routines.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Lafayette

What are the best RV campgrounds in Lafayette?

Lafayette currently has one main RV campground that offers full hookups and modern amenities. For additional options, consider nearby Boulder or Longmont campgrounds, which provide more variety including state parks and private facilities. The local campground focuses on convenience and easy access to Front Range attractions.

Is there free RV camping near Lafayette?

Free camping options within Lafayette itself are extremely limited, but boondockers can find dispersed camping in Roosevelt National Forest about 30 minutes west. Kelly Dahl Campground near Nederland offers affordable rates, while some Walmart locations in nearby cities allow overnight parking with permission.

What is the best time of year to camp in Lafayette?

Spring and fall offer the ideal combination of pleasant weather and fewer crowds, with temperatures perfect for outdoor activities. Summer brings peak season with warm days but afternoon thunderstorms and higher campground rates. Winter camping is possible but requires cold-weather preparation and some services may be limited.

Are there full hookup RV parks in Lafayette?

Yes, the main RV facility in Lafayette provides full hookups including water, electric, and sewer connections. The park caters to RVers who want modern amenities and reliable utilities while exploring the Front Range. Additional full hookup options are available in nearby Boulder and Longmont.

Can I bike from Lafayette RV campgrounds to Boulder?

Absolutely! The Coal Creek Trail connects Lafayette directly to Boulder's extensive trail network, covering about 8 miles of mostly paved pathways. You can bike from most Lafayette campgrounds to Boulder's Pearl Street Mall in under an hour, making it a popular activity for RV campers staying in the area.

What grocery stores are near Lafayette RV parks?

King Soopers on South Boulder Road serves as the main grocery option, offering full RV parking and everything from basic supplies to specialty items. Natural Grocers provides organic and health-focused products, while nearby Louisville and Boulder offer additional shopping including Whole Foods and Safeway locations.

What are the best RV campgrounds in Lafayette?

Lafayette currently has one main RV campground that offers full hookups and modern amenities. For additional options, consider nearby Boulder or Longmont campgrounds, which provide more variety including state parks and private facilities. The local campground focuses on convenience and easy access to Front Range attractions.

Is there free RV camping near Lafayette?

Free camping options within Lafayette itself are extremely limited, but boondockers can find dispersed camping in Roosevelt National Forest about 30 minutes west. Kelly Dahl Campground near Nederland offers affordable rates, while some Walmart locations in nearby cities allow overnight parking with permission.

What is the best time of year to camp in Lafayette?

Spring and fall offer the ideal combination of pleasant weather and fewer crowds, with temperatures perfect for outdoor activities. Summer brings peak season with warm days but afternoon thunderstorms and higher campground rates. Winter camping is possible but requires cold-weather preparation and some services may be limited.

Are there full hookup RV parks in Lafayette?

Yes, the main RV facility in Lafayette provides full hookups including water, electric, and sewer connections. The park caters to RVers who want modern amenities and reliable utilities while exploring the Front Range. Additional full hookup options are available in nearby Boulder and Longmont.

Can I bike from Lafayette RV campgrounds to Boulder?

Absolutely! The Coal Creek Trail connects Lafayette directly to Boulder's extensive trail network, covering about 8 miles of mostly paved pathways. You can bike from most Lafayette campgrounds to Boulder's Pearl Street Mall in under an hour, making it a popular activity for RV campers staying in the area.

What grocery stores are near Lafayette RV parks?

King Soopers on South Boulder Road serves as the main grocery option, offering full RV parking and everything from basic supplies to specialty items. Natural Grocers provides organic and health-focused products, while nearby Louisville and Boulder offer additional shopping including Whole Foods and Safeway locations.

Are there free dump stations in Lafayette?

Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Lafayette.