Ruedi Reservoir camping is located approximately 14 miles east of Basalt, Colorado, in the White River National Forest, Little Maud Campground is situated on Ruedi Reservoir at an elevation of 7,800 feet. Sites at this campground open up to views of the reservoir and starry nighttime skies. A mixed conifer forest hems in the shoreline and nearby peaks offer an ideal setting for guests seeking recreation and relaxation. Recreation Renowned for its fly fishing, Fryingpan River flows below Ruedi Dam. Here, large rainbow, brown, cutthroat and brook trout are plentiful in an area nicknamed the "toilet bowl." The fish feed on Mysis shrimp, a small freshwater shrimp stocked in the lake. The stretch of river from the dam down to the confluence of Fryingpan and the Roaring Fork River has been designated as Gold Medal Waters by the Colorado Wildlife Commission. Special regulations in this area include fishing only with artificial flies and lures, and releasing all trout except brown trout, with a limit of two fish over 14 inches. For hikers and bikers, the Ruedi Trail, located north of the reservoir, climbs to the top of Red Table Mountain. The trailhead is located 200 feet north of the Jeep trail near the boat ramp and parking lot. This eight mile trail gains over 3,000 feet in elevation, leading hikers to a spectacular panoramic view of the area. Boating, swimming, and water skiing are all possible. Interpretive programs are popular activities. Facilities Little Maud Campground has 21 standard sites suitable for tents, trailers, and RVs. There is a maximum length of 35 feet for RVs. The sites are equipped with picnic tables and campfire rings. Guests also have access to vault toilets and drinking water, but electrical hook-ups are not available. Natural Features In the heart of the Rocky Mountains, the 2.3 million acre White River National Forest is a place of serenity and adventure, boasting eight wilderness areas, four defined seasons, and 10 peaks surpassing 14,000 feet in elevation. Wildlife in the area abounds. Bighorn sheep navigate rocky ridges and bull elk bugle at dusk. Scenic rivers sustain populations of cutthroat, rainbow, and brown trout. Alpine regions provide habitat for pika and ptarmigan. These species, along with many others, depend on surrounding undeveloped wilderness, clean streams, and diverse forests to live. Nearby Attractions The nearby town of Aspen is a popular destination for visitors to the area. From downhill skiing and world-class fly fishing, to dining and resorts, there are a multitude of outdoor and indoor opportunities in this resort mountain town. ADA Access: N
Take I-70 west of Denver to Glenwood Springs Exit 116, Highway 82 to Basalt. At Basalt, take Frying Pan Road 15 miles to the Ruedi Complex Entrance.
Beautiful scenery. Camp host were friendly and let you be. Wasn't noise even though it was full for the weekend. Camp site was well maintained and even the bathrooms were nice with flushing toilet instead of vaults. Was not uncommon to see deer in your camp site. We will definitely be back.
Nice little spot. Pretty being next to the lake. Larger rocks where you pitch your tent proved to be annoying when sleeping. Couldn't find a way down to the water. I think we had a pass to park at the boat launch but wasn't told that.
I enjoyed my stay at Little Maud campground. The scenery is gorgeous - from Colorado and blue spruce to aspen fields, various mountainous surroundings, and rolling meadows, all with Reudi Reservoir visible below. The campsite hosts were really nice and didn’t bother me. Definitely a bit smaller grounds, and I wasn’t able to reserve online (first come first serve), which is the only downside. I risked it traveling all the way from Denver, however, since it was the weekday, I was able to find a spot no problem. I have no doubts it’s completely full on the weekend. Overall, looking forward to coming back!
Great campsite right on a lake and fantastic amenities. A little far from civilization, but that makes it a even better!
We loved our time here at this campground! It was quaint and quiet and a great place to unwind! We had no issues using the drinkable water pump for our RV. We were surrounded by Aspen Trees and our site (#7) was right on the creek so our kids were super happy just playing in it!