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Charming Bellvue will entice you
Experience the unique character of Bellvue with a stay in a vacation home rental. This romantic city allures visitors with its restaurants and shopping. Many of our vacation rentals offer full kitchens, spacious living quarters and sometimes even a hot tub—perfect for a relaxing getaway.
Reservoirs and rugged foothills at the ready
You'll have your pick of scenic spots to explore if Bellvue is your starting place. The large Horsetooth Reservoir offers 6.5 miles of water-based fun, as well as 1,900 acres of land to cater for nearly every outdoor activity imaginable. Head out on a boat or water skis, stop for a swim, or get to know the landscape by rock climbing or hiking. Lory State Park is a popular spot for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. Reservoir Ridge Natural Area is a prime spot for wildlife viewing, with rugged trails through the foothills. While in Bellvue, be sure to snap a pic of Goat Hill, a local landmark dome with a distinctive slope.
Rest and relaxation, sure, but also some adrenaline rushes, too
Ready for some R&R on the range? Bellvue is an off-the-beaten-path spot for nature loves and adventure seekers looking for a quiet home base for Rocky Mountain area exploring. Rock climbing, bouldering, and white-water rafting are all options for vacation thrills. Boating, horseback riding, hiking, and biking are also popular ways to get around Bellvue and beyond. Prefer to stay grounded? Be sure to have binoculars at the ready as you scope out the area's broad range of wildlife, including elk, moose, mountain lions, black bears, and migratory birds. Take a ride along a scenic byway for prime wildlife viewing, but it's not unheard of to catch a deer roaming past Bellvue vacation rentals.
Four seasons of fun in Bellvue
Bookended by hot summers and cold winters, you'll get the 4 seasons experience in Bellvue. Pack your parka for the winter months as many days will dip below freezing, and any jaunts to higher elevations will also be cooler than the foothills. Booking a Bellvue vacation rental in the winter will likely be lighter on the wallet and you'll have snow-covered scenery to savor. Break out the snowshoes or cross-country skis! Rain isn't likely to put a damper on any of your outdoor plans in Bellvue, but spring is the wettest month. Summer temps can reach the mid 80s, while winter days can dip into the teens.
An elevated stay in Bellvue, Colorado
Nestled in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains and east of the Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forest, Bellvue is an unincorporated town with just a handful of community buildings to put it on the map. The Cache La Poudre River runs along the east side of town at the base of Rist Canyon. Bellvue features lush forested foothills, farmland, and cattle ranches, as well as a few small lakes. To the south, you'll find a selection of natural areas, reservoirs, and state parks. Bellvue vacation rentals allow you to truly experience a peaceful home-on-the-range atmosphere.
How to get to and around Bellvue
The nearest airport is in Broomfield, CO (BJC-Rocky Mountain Metropolitan), located 55.6 mi (89.5 km) from the city center. If you can't find a flight that's convenient for your trip, you could also fly into Fort Collins, CO (FNL-Fort Collins-Loveland Municipal), which is 32.3 mi (51.9 km) away.