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Fort Collins vacation rentals start at G$4,183 GYD per night before taxes and fees

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440 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

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Find 290 rentals that welcome pets

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50 properties feature pools

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520 properties have a dedicated workspace

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770 of Fort Collins vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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4.9 Average rating
Fort Collins stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!
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The Loft in Timnath
The Loft in Timnath is a high quality rental that has everything you need to enjoy your stay in Northern Colorado. With comfortable and thoughtful finishes and furnishings this space has abundant natural light that feeds life into the many plants and provides The Loft with a most relaxing stay. Wake up with your coffee to enjoy knowing you have all the amenities that you might need including a full kitchen, dining table, high speed Internet, and off street parking to truly make a memorable stay.

Yurt glamping on farmstead at ft of Rocky Mtns.
Settle in at the foot of the Rocky Mountains in 26’ Yurt with Great View’s, access to Historic Poudre River Canyon, fly fishing, hiking just 2 miles away. Stay on our farmstead, enjoy some fresh garlic, elderberry or maybe some veggies if available. A 10 min drive to old town Fort Collins night life. 12 miles from famous Mishawaka Amphitheater. Gaze at the Milky Way from your deck, watch spectacular sunrise and sunsets. This is a glamping experience so please read ENTIRE listing for all details.

The Garden Studio in Old Town
This little studio has had quite a history. The main house was built in 1908, and the studio was built shortly after as a carriage house. It had a facelift as a pottery studio in the 70's. Now, after a remodel in 2023, it is a cozy retreat for guests looking to explore our incredible city. Whether you came for the Old Town experience, hiking in the fresh mountain air, hopping around our world class breweries, or hitting the slopes, we hope you find as much to love about our city as we do.

Green House on Remington Street
The Green House on Remington is a cozy turn-of-the-century house with new modern comforts and a convenient place to stay in Old Town. Easy walking to CSU campus, also to the downtown area with its variety of restaurants, bars, and shops. The house has a spacious backyard and patio. Our recently remodeled home is a perfect getaway for all. The house is a duplex, with two working professionals living in the basement. They have their own separate entrance and do not share any spaces with you.

Lola House! Cozy Comfort, Prime Old Town Location
This beautiful, light-filled space with floor to ceiling windows, 10 ft. ceilings, and original exposed brick is fresh and warm with a calming palette and elegant decor. You will love the stylish designer touches, plush mattresses in each room and the lux bathroom with a walk-in shower. Plus, there is plenty of comfortable seating in this downtown oasis! The quaint front porch is the perfect place to enjoy the fresh Colorado air and a few local brews while you watch the world go by.

Uniquely Modern Old Town Gem with Hot Tub & Bikes!
No checkout cleaning required! A professional cleaning fee is included in your booking, so you can relax and enjoy your vacation. Originally built in 1895, this beautifully refurbished 3 BR 2 BA single-family home includes a large outdoor living space with a PRIVATE hot tub, a gas grill, a propane fire pit, and a separate area housing two playful goats. This retreat is in a quiet location within walking and/or bicycle distance to everything Old Town Fort Collins has to offer.

The Saltbox: Downtown New Build
Welcome to The Saltbox, your home away from home in the heart of Fort Collins. 2 blocks from CSU + a 15 minute walk to downtown. While the Saltbox itself is a quiet oasis, the neighborhood is dynamic, with coffee shops, vegan food, + a historic liquor store all within walking distance. Not to mention, the Lincoln Center, + HQs for some of the largest employers in the area. We hope you’ll find the perfect spot to experience the best that Northern Colorado has to offer.

True Old Town, Stunning Universe Suite
Premium old town stunning guest suite of the historical Olive St. House, upper landing. Walk through the park across the street, then two more blocks to dinner, a concert or stroll the river trail to a brewery tour nearby. Unlike many old town stays this spot is Quiet, so you’ll sleep well, but still be walkable to everything. Perfect for ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ star guests who love the amenities and intrigue of old town. Easy, free parking usually right out front.

Old Town Guest House/Studio
Old Town Fort Collins detached / private guest house. This modern sunny and clean guest house/studio is above the owner's detached garage. It has a private entrance and oversized deck. It is located in the heart of Old Town and a short 3 block walk to restaurants, breweries, coffee shops, music venues, grocery. Under 1 mile to CSU and a short bike ride to Canvas stadium. Less than 5 miles to Horsetooth Reservoir and Lory State Park.

Cheerful Home-Away-from-Home w/Simpsons Pinball!
Tucked away in a vibrant, family-friendly southeast Fort Collins neighborhood, this bright and cheerful home boasts a green belt behind it and recreation path that connects to the Poudre River Trail, part of the Fort Collins Bike Path system. Plenty of space for families and groups to spread out with all the comforts of home. Minutes from the Harmony Corridor, home to restaurants, shopping, and other key amenities.

Zen Den - Private Basement Guest Suite and Hot Tub
Spacious, private, separate entrance: entire basement bedrooms with private entrance, living room, comfy couch, big screen TV, bathroom and kitchenette with a fridge and two burners for cooking. Big backyard, hot tub, next to the riverbend ponds and a short 10-minute drive to downtown Ft. Collins and the breweries. *Guests have the entire lower level basement of the home to themselves during their stay.

"Baby House," the tiny country home near the city.
Drive down the little dirt road, past the chicken coop and resident deer, and see your private oasis that looks out over natural open space. Welcome to "Baby House," the tiny home on 2+ acres that lives behind The Big House. Here you can relax on your private porch, walk the ponds, or fish on the Poudre River by catching the path right out the back yard (southeast corner).
Popular amenities for Fort Collins vacation rentals
Fort Collins house rentals

Downtown Mountain Views Craftsman Stunner 5 bd/4b

Old Town Carriage House - near CSU and Old Town!

Old Town North-Dogs Welcome! Bikes, Roof Top Deck

Rooftop Hot Tub + Walk to Old Town, Brews, & River

The Loft On Whitcomb - Steps Away From Old Town

Mid-Century Ranch Home: The Laughing Squirrel

Private, Friendly, Midtown Studio

Private Home/Deck -Nearby all
Other great vacation rentals in Fort Collins

1902 charm in popular Old Town Fort Collins.

New remodel! Walk to Old Town, across from CSU

Unique Modern Loft Near Downtown

Close to Old Town, Beautiful View

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Log Cabin | Hot Tub + Farm Animals | Near Old Town

The Hideaway- Old Town, Fort Collins

Enchanting Grapevine Alley
When is the best time to visit Fort Collins?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Fort Collins?
Many visitors choose accommodations near Old Town for historic charm and easy access to dining, shops, and galleries. The area around Colorado State University is also frequently suggested for its lively atmosphere and walkability.
What are the best things to do in Fort Collins with kids?
Families often explore the Fort Collins Museum of Discovery for hands-on exhibits and interactive science experiences. Parks, playgrounds, and nature reserves around the city make it easy for kids to play and learn outdoors.
What are some of the best things to do in Fort Collins?
Discover local history and art in Old Town, stroll riverside trails, and enjoy brewery tours, which are frequently suggested for visitors. The gardens at the Gardens on Spring Creek are popular for peaceful walks and seasonal displays.
How is the weather in Fort Collins?
Fort Collins has cold winters, with temperatures around 14–42°F (-10–5°C), and warm summers that range from 54–87°F (12–31°C). Spring often brings moderate temperatures and more rainfall, while autumn is cooler with less precipitation. Layering is helpful for outdoor activities across most seasons.
When is the best time to visit Fort Collins?
Late spring through early fall is often recommended for pleasant temperatures and community events. Visiting in summer or early autumn lets you enjoy lively outdoor markets and seasonal festivals.
What are the best places to visit in Fort Collins?
Old Town draws many with its historic architecture, local shops, and vibrant street life. The Gardens on Spring Creek and Fort Collins Museum of Discovery are also frequently suggested spots for visitors.
What are some hiking trails in Fort Collins?
Explore nature on trails at Horsetooth Mountain Open Space, where scenic views are a highlight, or choose easy walks along the Poudre River Trail. Lory State Park is also popular for hiking among foothills and forests.
What are some family activities we can do in Fort Collins?
Families often visit the Fort Collins Museum of Discovery or gather for picnics and playground time in neighborhood parks. Paddle boating, cycling, and interactive art events frequently encourage kids and adults to explore together.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Fort Collins?
Consider exploring nearby mountain towns, scenic hiking areas, or local farms where you can experience northern Colorado’s agricultural heritage. State parks around the region frequently provide opportunities for wildlife viewing and trail adventures.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Fort Collins?
Many stays welcome pets in neighborhoods around Old Town and within residential areas close to parks. Trail systems and dog-friendly spaces make it easy to travel with your pet.
What are some local tips for visiting Fort Collins?
Locals suggest walking or biking to explore Old Town’s side streets, public art, and river paths. Joining brewery or food tours is a fun way to discover local flavors and community traditions.
What is Fort Collins known for?
Fort Collins is recognized for its vibrant craft beer scene, historic Old Town district, and strong cycling culture. The city also has a reputation for outdoor recreation and local music.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Fort Collins?
Wander alleys in Old Town for unique murals and lesser-known local shops, or discover music at smaller venues. The Bee Family Centennial Farm and lesser-traveled garden spaces are also often mentioned by locals.
What are the best foods to try in Fort Collins?
Locally rooted flavors include craft brews, farm-fresh vegetables, and artisan breads. Many people suggest sampling regionally inspired dishes, Colorado lamb, and handmade ice cream produced in the area.
What should I bring for a trip to Fort Collins?
Consider packing layers for variable weather, including a warm jacket and comfortable shoes for walking or biking. Sunscreen, reusable water bottles, and a hat are useful for outdoor activities throughout the seasons.
What is the nightlife in Fort Collins like?
Fort Collins has a mix of casual brewpubs, live music venues, and places for late-night bites, especially in Old Town. Local bars often host performances, and community gatherings encourage an energetic evening atmosphere.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Fort Collins?
Fort Collins has community celebrations, seasonal music events, and art festivals throughout the year. Many residents look forward to summer concert series in Old Town, craft beer gatherings, and local art walks. Cultural and outdoor activities often anchor these festivities.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Fort Collins?
Family-friendly vacation rentals are available throughout Fort Collins, especially in residential neighborhoods and near Old Town. Many stays feature welcoming spaces, kitchens, and amenities that make it easy to relax together.
All about Fort Collins
Located in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains around 60 miles north of Denver, Fort Collins is a vibrant city known for its craft beer, bike-friendly streets, and lively state university. You’ll find all the boutique shops, restaurants, galleries, and breweries you need in Old Town, considered one of the most walkable downtowns in the country. Murals cover the brick buildings here, showcasing local artists, while live music drifts from bars, cafes, and street corners. Fort Collins sits in the shadow of Horsetooth Mountain, so named for its gap-toothed summit. This riot of rocky open space (more than 2,700 acres) includes a waterfall, reservoir, and more than enough hiking and biking trails to keep you huffing thin mountain air for weeks. In summer, the clear waters of the Cache la Poudre River, which is the state’s only Wild and Scenic River, are great for tubing, fly fishing, and whitewater rafting.
What are the top things to do in Fort Collins?
Horsetooth Reservoir
On hot summer days, most everyone in Fort Collins finds their way to the 6.5-mile-long Horsetooth Reservoir to take part in one water-related activity or another. Boating, jet skiing, and kayaking are popular on the calm waters. The reservoir is also a great spot for hooking walleye and bass from shore or boat.
Fort Collins Museum of Discovery
The Fort Collins Museum of Discovery showcases a unique collection of interactive displays, including musical instruments, a fossil wall, and an opportunity to build your own model spacecraft. The museum is home to the only 360-degree dome theatre in northern Colorado, which often showcases educational programs and live entertainment.
Lory State Park
Located on the western side of Horsetooth Reservoir about 20 minutes’ drive from Fort Collins, Lory State Park is known for its extensive network — around 26 miles — of hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails. The trails, which vary in difficulty level, lead you past waterfalls through grasslands and forested areas and provide an excellent opportunity to get to see some of the area’s natural wildlife.
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