Each campsite at Highline Lake features a grill, fire ring, and picnic table.
The heated camper services building features free hot showers and coin-operated laundry facilities; there is a change machine outside the camper services building for your convenience.
Water hydrants, showers, laundry facilities and a dump station are available.
Bundles of firewood and 7 lb bags of ice are available from the on-duty camphosts, or from the visitor center.
Take the Loma exit from I-70, turning onto Highway 139 North. Travel 6 miles to Q Road, then turn left onto Q Road. At 11.8 Road, turn right and follow 11.8 Road to the East park entrance. There are signs posted along the way.
A nice park! Some places to camp at which looked very comfy as you were on grass. Fall colors are nice and they have a swim able lake.
I wasn't sure what to expect at this Park. I have fished their many times, but never spent the night in Bookcliffs Campground. After spending a few days there at the end of September, I can honestly say that I will make this an ongoing, yearly experience! What a beautiful, mellow, secluded place! It appears to be a local secret, and I can totally see why. There's so much to do considering the activities this lake affords its visitors. Do yourself a favor and visit the website for all the details and options available. There’s something very special about seeing Eagles, Osprey, Blue Heron, Hawks and other birds almost every time I visit this park. And being able to catch Bass in this lake is a blast for the otherwise typical Trout fisherman. The staff in the Park Office and Visitor Center go above and beyond to make sure you are well informed upon your arrival. They can offer and provide you with any information or outdoor essentials you might need during your stay as well. Special thanks to Alan, Leah, Vicky and Sue for their ongoing hospitality! I hope to see you again soon!