Camping at Steamboat Lake offers a spectacular opportunity to immerse yourself in clean, crisp air and true Rocky Mountain living.
The Dutch Hill campground includes the Marina, the Marina convenience store, swim beach, dump station and Camper Services Building with coin operated showers and laundry. The following loops are included: Wheeler loop has all-electric sites with 50amp outlets. Bridge Island sites are all non-electric.
Winter camping with electric outlets is available on a first-come-first-serve basis in our Marina parking lot.
Reservations can be made the day you plan to arrive at the park or up to 6 months in advance.
Reservable dates are between the Friday before Memorial Day until September 30.
Cabins are available year-round through the Steamboat Lake Marina.
Campers can stay up to 14 days at Steamboat Lake during a 28 day period.
From Steamboat Springs Go west two miles on U.S. 40 to County Road 129 (also called Elk River Road). Turn north and drive 25 miles. The Visitor Center is on the left-hand side of the road.
Not only is this place in a beautiful setting with well thought out sites and plenty of shade, great facilities and a swimming beach, I arrived late and happened to catch the Camp host on his way out. He took about 20 mins out of his own time on a Sunday evening, to find me a spot and draw me a detailed map so I was able to find the site in the dark. Can’t thank you enough for your great hospitality! Thank you!!
Park was beautiful, the scenery unbeatable. Site clean, quiet, well spaced. Didn't use any facilities there so can't comment. Only complaint was the $9/day fee, for tag you must display in window of vehicle to be parked in your paid for site.
We love everything about SLSP. Except our cabin was terrible. It was dirty, deep holes in the floor. Our dogs could hear and smell a fox family living below the floor boards. The handicap ramp was shot and dangerous. It's a great place to visit. We will be going back but won't be staying at the cabins.
This is a beautiful site right on Steamboat Lake. We camped here in late June. There were wildflowers all around our site blooming among sage and pine trees. The site had a nice view of the lake with Hahns Peak in the background. My biggest co.plaint is that the bathroom door was really loud and could be heard closing throughout the site.