From jct US 160 & FR 631 (The Piedra Rd): Go 22 mi N on FR 631, then 1/2 mi N on FR 640.
It is a beautiful place but when it’s busy it’s BUSY. When we got to our campground there were people everywhere. Lots of noise during the day but quite at night. Fishing was great, and we did some hiking as well so the crowd wasn’t a huge issue. Will go again on a less busy day.
Beautiful camp grounds. 67 spots, to choose from. Some sites you must book in advance because they are that good or large (really large.) There are spots along the creek side. Some up higher to see the views looking at mountains or fields. Other sites private. (Where we stayed in a tent, we were not near anyone, nor could we even see any other camp sites. We also had a creek side site.) Some sites have water and dump stations, for RV's. Camp ground is one mile from Williams Reservoir. Super clean bathrooms and areas to get water. Dumpsters located throughout. Josh was an excellent camp host!!!
A beautiful Forest Service Campground. I suggest making reservations. Some tent sites and a couple dozen sites for small RVs. Clean toilets. No sinks and no showers. Fresh water is available at several locations.
Gorgeous views. Camp hosts were friendly and the campground was clean. Reserve in advance for best spots. The drive from Pagosa Springs is gravel and rugged but it's worth it. Drop toilets, no showers. There are drinking water stations and dumpsters.