From Granby, CO, at the intersection of US Rt. 40 and US Rt. 34, take Rt. 34 east 5.2 miles to campground sign (County Rt. 40). Turn left at sign onto Rt. 40 (dirt) and go 2.7 miles to the Willow Creek Reservoir sign at "T" intersection. Turn left and go 1.1 miles to campground sign. Turn right at sign into campground.
The Texan camphost was so friendly!
Great access to the lake and a lovely spot to get away from the masses in granby.
Bathrooms were the cleanest I have seen in awhile. Lake was beautiful!
The reservable group campsite was perfect. Very large fire pit, picnic tables and grills. The reservoir is idillic and they only allow non-motorised boats. Fishing and swimming is great here. They also have many first-come drive-up campsites which are just as nice. The cleanest and best smelling pit toilets that I've ever seen. No showers. Wooded and green area throughout. Ospreys nest very nearby, bring binoculars, and they swoop down over the lake to catch fish. Gorgeous camping. We'll be back.
Love this campground! The hosts are awesome, the bathrooms were clean, and the reservoir is absolutely stunning. I camped here 4 days and already can’t wait to go back.
Campground was nice and we'll maintained. Close to the water as well, which we took full advantage of. T-Mobile coverage didn't allow me to browse internet but I think I could of made calls and texts. Campground had nice facilities that were cleaned often. Fire pits were nice too. Great place to watch the sun set at night while sitting by the fire.
Pretty good campground, reasonably close to RMNP. Sites and vault toilets were clean, well laid out. Our doggo loved the quick access to the lake to go swim. Other campers were pretty considerate, sans one lady adjacent to us and her very noisy generator that turned on after 11. She gave me a little attitude about it when I went over to ask her to turn it off. Had to remind her quite hours were 10pm to 6am. Otherwise great spot, camp hosts were very nice, would totally go there again.