We camp here multiple times each year. We especially enjoy spring and fall. Asphalt sites are bit small and curved. Great bike/walking trails in park. Sites offer only electric. Facilities are clean and well maintained. Pretty view of mountains. Nice but busy lake. Major stores like King Soopers, Walmart, Home Depot within 2-3 miles.
Rubysadventures
Posted Mar 06, 2023; Colorado
Nice park with 60’ level pull throughs spaced reasonably apart. Electric only, but water and dump are available, just fill up before setting up, and dump on your way out. We only stayed one night in mid October while waiting for a Wyoming snowstorm to pass by, but it is a beautiful location. We will remember this place if we need to layover again.
Barque
Posted Nov 17, 2021; Portland OR
Very quiet park, I think it’s electric only. Our site was very level, very quiet, and just lovely. Very close to Loveland!
Mary Lynn
Posted Oct 27, 2019; Full time
All sites are 60’ pull throughs so easy access and relatively spacious. Electric only, fine for us, and only 60 minutes or so to Rocky Mountain NP. There are closer places, but they looked rather packed in. Nice bike trail and lake nearby, playground and dark at night given in the middle of suburbs. It is $9 per day plus camping fee so $45 per day as of Sep 2019.
Jim Lee
Posted Sep 30, 2019; Michigan
This park has downright predatory business practices. Sites are $36 per night, plus a $9 park fee PER DAY. All this and you do not get water hookups, there is zero soap in the bathrooms, and the shower cost 75 cents to start, them 25 cents per minute. There is nothing special about this park to cost so much, other than it is a state park. For these prices and no water hookups, we should at least get hand soap and free showers.
Caitie
Posted Aug 14, 2019; Tampa
This is a fun place to go with a family, and less expensive than most campgrounds in the area. You can rent pretty much any type of water toy, like kayaks, tubes, and paddle boards. They also sell stuff there, including food and water toys. There is a swimming beach, which is rare in Colorado. We also enjoy the great biking trails and places to walk the dog.
Shiny Nomad
Posted Jan 09, 2019; Albuquerque
This campground is old, the roads are in bad shape and the the campsites are as well. Electric only which is okay for a 5 day or less stay. In addition to the camping fee you will pay a daily park access fee ($8 per day for out of state) and also .75 for a three minute shower, the bathrooms have no soap dispensers. I don't mind paying extra fees for nice facilities and clean amenities but this park has neither. Seems like Colorado has mastered the fee charge but doesn't provide decent and clean facilities in return. I'll pass on Colorado State Parks from now on and stay in private campgrounds
NCRocky
Posted Aug 15, 2018; NC
This was a very nice place to stay during week days. On the weekend it gets pretty full and a little noisy. But the grounds are clean, and the lake is lovely. Loved taking my dogs for a walk along the lake early inn the morning. Would come back again.
PW
Posted Jun 08, 2018; Idaho
I agree with other visitors - this is a charming campground complete with laundry, coin-operated showers, manicured sites with the Lake on one side and mountain views on the other. A little pricey at $32/night, which includes the $8 park fee. (Note to self: Buy the Colorado State Parks permit early in the season and visit as many as you can for a whole year. You will be money ahead!)
Shari
Posted Apr 28, 2018; Greeley, CO
This is a fabulous park. Clean and very well kept. The auto check in is different - but easy.
Wonderful trails - great camp hosts and Rangers.
I wish I could have stayed longer!
TheBiggieBus
Posted Apr 19, 2018; Florida