This is such a welcome relief from a day on I-80. Only 20 miles south of interstate and the lake is so quiet and peaceful. We boondocked on the non- electric sites closest to lake. Then headed in the quaint town for the best soak at the free Hobo hot springs. All those freeway knots disappeared! For $10 a night, this place is heaven. We decided to spend another night & ck out the town & another soak. The road in was slow but very short. We will definitely make this our destination on every trip back to Nebraska!
Jenni B
Posted Sep 11, 2024; Oregon
18 miles south off of I-80. Nice road. Turn off to lake Saratoga is well marked. Road into the campground is rough blacktop. Take your time, it’s not long. Site 16c was perfect for our 30’ travel trailer. $15 cash was well worth it. Pick up pay envelope at the pit toilet. Quiet, scenic. Dry and warm but glad to be here.
8liter
Posted Jul 17, 2024; Iowa
For our needs it was perfect and available on a weekend. We did not use electric as those without electric were much nicer than 2 level of gravel with electric. Truck camper with small trailer. 3 bars ATT
ILoveToCamp
Posted Aug 29, 2023; Minnesota
The lake is full, the campground isn’t. The grounds are clean, with electric sites @$15 and non-electric @ $10. It is quiet and serene.
Lil Quail
Posted Oct 05, 2022; Colorado
Good place to overnight or stay if you are visiting Saratoga. Clean
Free dump across road but hubby waited till Cheyenne so we didn’t visit. Hot n buggy in July but pretty lake. Busy. We got a 50 amp spot pulling in on Friday 730 pm. Cash only. I think non electric sites have better spots by lake. Gravel and most have picnic table but ours did not. Non potable water only so fill up before you get here. They are draining the lake at the moment I guess somebody put some yellow perch in the lake which is not acceptable so you can fish unlimited here at the moment. 15$ electric 10$ dry spots. All size rigs
Debbie
Posted Jul 31, 2022; Cheyenne
Nice campsite on lake but nothing special. Good for an overnight stay. A dump is available on main road at the water treatment plant near northern turnoff to the lake
BobL
Posted Jul 12, 2020; CA
As stared below, this is a quiet spot for overnight or a weekend - especially in October. There are a half dozen campers here tonight, so it is a little hard to imagine how quiet it would be at full capacity. Electric sites are $15 and non-electric are $10. While you are in town, be sure to check out the historic Wolf Hotel, then satisfy your craving for art and fashion at the award-winning Laura B's Gallery.
Lil Quail
Posted Oct 11, 2018; Colorado
Beautiful lake and quiet area. Had lots of mosquitos so make sure to bring citronella candles. Water is non potable due to high mineral count (no bacteria) but I found it ok for washing dishes and showers. Fishing in lake allowed with permit. Would stay there again. Good family spot. Police drove around to check on campers and are very friendly.
AbbyG
Posted Nov 14, 2017; Wyoming
Very nice campground! Quiet in the evening even on Labor Day weekend. Limited facilities as previously stated but well maintained. Vault toilets were very clean! Town police patrol multiple times each day; felt very safe. This campground provides easy access to municipal pool (closed after Labor Day) Hot Springs & showers: open 24/7 (Accepting Donations), many good restaurants, great ice cream, hunting and fishing outfitters.
Rob and Linda
Posted Sep 03, 2017; Lakewood, Colorado
Nice large park on the lakeshore. Many sites were available when we arrived on 8/22/17 (the day after the eclipse when many Colorado folks were passing this way heading home). Water was available at a number of spigots. $10.00 for dry camping and $15.00 for electric. Hard to beat for the price. I got 4 to 5 bars of 3G on Verizon.
Mike
Posted Aug 22, 2017; Fulltimer