Privately owned campground with true Lakefront campsites.
From jct I-80 (Colfax exit) & Hwy 174: Go 6-1/2 mi N on Hwy 174, then 1 mi E on Greenhorn Access Rd.
We stayed in the group "Cabana" campground, which was spacious and nicely surrounded by trees, blackberry bushes, and a stream. Our big family of 42 loved our little paradise. There was a port-a-potty in our site, and during the 5 days we were there it was never serviced. The human waste was almost overflowing. Disgusting. There were flush toilets about 100 yards away, but they didn't keep it well stocked with toilet paper. Showers were cheap ($0.50 for 5 minutes), but the floors were uncomfortable mats that hurt my feet. AlSo, in the shower there was no place to put my stuff (towel, clean clothes, toiletries). Monday thru Thursday the campground is quiet and empty. Friday thru Sunday it fills to bursting with crowds that smoke pot, drink, and blast their music for everyone to hear. The beaches (and lake) are swollen with people and boats. I recommend this place Monday to Thursday. I will never go back on a weekend.
Always great. The water is nice and clear, clean. I just wish they would not drain it so early and wait until the heat dies down a bit. Maybe mid October ☺️
Very pretty and quiet (during the weekdays), Lake. We were here mid-may on tuesday night, Wednesday morning. Camping right next to the lake, can boat, kayak, water ski, swimming or whatever. General store available, close to good off-roading as well!
Very, very gorgeous lake and surrounding terrain. Huge trees surrounding the other side of the lake, while semi barren lands on the side of the campground so you have space to pitch a tent or have an rv parked. Fire circle, standing fire grill, and picnic bench at every camp ground. We camped at rocky point #2 and had our own entrence to the lake along with pretty decent isolation from the rest of the campers. Only gave it 4 stars because the other campers were very, very loud playing music which they stopped by 9:30, but definitely don’t come here if you want peace and quiet. (We came on a Thursday) also, around $50 for one nights stay for the bare minimum of a camp site is pretty pricey for me. But overall, very nice campsite, lake to swim in, and view.