Wolcott Campground is located along the Eagle River and is readily accessible from Interstate Highway 70. It is located just to the east of the scenic Red Canyon on Interstate 70. The Wolcott Campground and boat ramp are open May 15 - November 15 annually. There is no reservation system. Campsites are occupied on a first come, first serve basis. For more information, please contact the Colorado River Valley Field Office.
Take the I-70 Exit 157 at Wolcott and turn north. Then turn left onto frontage road (Old Highway 6) at stop sign. Follow road 2 miles past bridge and the Wolcott Yacht Club. Turn off to the right at Wolcott Recreation Area and follow the road downhill to the campground.
Camping: $10/Night
The Colorado locals are the worst dog owners I have ever seen. They also are rude and arrogant think they own everything in Colorado. Pathetic people in Colorado in Vail eagle area ..... The rest of Colorado was pleasant..
Very nice indeed. Only 6 spots to camp and it fills up quickly. $10 per night first come fist served. There is also a day use park. Lots of people fly fishing...
right next to a busy road but the campground sites are very clean and gorgeous and you can't ask for better river access
Nice spot with awesome fishing for rainbow and brown trout. Boat ramp access during higher flows. Clean restrooms and available picnic tables with grills if not camping.
If you’re passing through and need a place to pitch a tent — this is it. Only $10 a night. I’d give it 5 stars if it was a little cleaner. The other down side is traffic noise. It’s not far from the highway, so you’ll hear the big trucks all night, and during the day there’s a bunch of trailers hauling through with rafts to get to the river.