Pete's Draw has both a day-use and overnight camping area to enjoy hiking, wildlife viewing, picnicking, fishing, boating and camping. There's a parking area, vault toilet, seven overnight campsites with picnic tables, fire rings, shelters, tent pads, and RV parking, trash receptacle, and a hardened pedestrian trail. No water is available at this campground. Campsites are first come, first served. No overnight parking is allowed in the day use area. This campground receives heavy visitation in the spring and early summer months.
From Alcova, go east .6 miles on Highway 220 to County Road 412 and turn right on County Road 412. Travel for two miles and take a right and continue for .1 miles to the camp.
$10 per night for overnight camping. No fee for day use.
Quaint little campsite, only 10$ and they have toilets. Limited spaces.
Awesome views, little traffic, but get here early as there are only 7 sites. 1 mile downstream of gray reef launch
Clean vault toilet, covered picnic tables and nice views but not a draft beer to be found.
Nice campground, limited spots, several with a view of the river, others just "Bush Camping' looking at bushes.
Stayed almost 2 weeks leading up to the Eclipse. A nice very clean & well kept campground with vaulted toilet and trash disposal. Not used to paying for BLM ($10 nightly) but at least it was only have price for disabled veteran like myself ($5) only draw back is I am used to being around trees and there is none.