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There are 6 campgrounds at the reservoir and a 7th campground is located along Cataract Creek adjacent to. The reservoir has boat-launch facilities and is a popular spot for motor boating, sailing, canoeing, and water skiing. Fishing is also primary recreational activity at the reservoir.
The White River National Forest offers a variety of camping experiences; including rental cabins, developed campgrounds, and dispersed camping areas. See All Campgrounds.
Everything you need to know about camping in White River National Forest, including when to go and how to book the best campgrounds and campsites.
White River National Forest Camping: Campendium has 321 reviews of 81 Campgrounds in White River National Forest.
Surrounded by mountains and nestled near the wilderness, the Shepherds Rim Campground at Trappers Lake has 15 scenic campsites. Located at 9,720 feet in elevation, visitors can locate this campground on the right side of the road as you travel south from the Trappers Lake Outlet area.
At an elevation of 9,000 feet, Prospector Campground is in the heart of Summit County in the White River National Forest. The sites offer open views to Dillon Reservoir and several mountain ranges, an ideal setting for guests seeking recreation and relaxation.
Heaton Bay Campground has 87 sites, able to accommodate tents, trailers and RVs. Walk-in only tent sites available of a first-come, first-served basis. The campground is equipped with picnic tables, campfire rings, vault toilets, and drinking water. Electrical hook-ups are available for a fee at several of the sites.
Aspen, Vail, and Silverthorne make excellent basecamps to explore the White River National Forest. Allow yourself at least a couple of days to really enjoy the hidden sights, like Ashcroft ghost town, the expansive Flat Tops, and the rugged Eagles Nest Wilderness.
Willows Campground is located on the north shore of Green Mountain Reservoir in White River National Forest, offering an ideal setting for visitors seeking a multitude of recreational activities both on water and on land.
Detailed descriptions of campgrounds in the White River National Forest.