Ruedi Reservoir’s Mollie B campground was a total disappointment; the facilities are very poorly maintained, the hosts are not committed to serving in their role, and the climate / geography of the area are not conducive to enjoying your experience. I recently stayed there for a 6 night stay with family, and we all decided to leave on day 5, which was due to several key factors. The facilities are a joke; the website claims that the bathrooms have hot running water, yet no hot water is available, and the hand dryer in the men’s restroom is broken. The drinking water has a nasty aftertaste to it, and the trash cans stink up the vast majority of the campsites. Additionally, the toilet paper is so thin that you can literally read the newspaper through it. The stairs leading up to the bathrooms are a clear OSHA violation, with one stair broken with rebar sticking out. It is only a matter of time before someone gets seriously hurt. While the campground host was very nice, he did not deal with the multiple dogs (and their irresponsible owners) that were allowed to run around adjacent to the marina without being on a leash, even after several of them almost killed a fawn. When asked to call the sheriff, no action was taken by the host. The host also advised us to purchase ice at a general store next to Deerhammer Campground, but it was closed, and appears to have been for some time, resulting in a wasted hour drive. Additionally, be prepared to pay $6 a day if you have more than one car on your site, a total ripoff. Lastly, the weather is quite volatile: very hot during the day with wind gusts that destroyed at least six tents and dining canopies in one afternoon alone, and at night the temperatures dip down to close to freezing, with frost forming on top of your tent. With all of the wonderful campgrounds in the state, do yourself a favor and avoid Mollie B at all costs.