5/5 Paivi O. 10 months ago on Google • 38 reviews
We
spent
4
days
here
in
a
camper,
in
early
August,
23.
Except
for
the
weather,
things
were
nearly
perfect.
Fishing,
paddleboarding,
biking,
are
all
available.
There
is
a
marina
with
a
little
store,
rentals
and
fishing
excursions
are
available.
Cell
reception
was
spotty
(Verizon)
but
wifi
is
available
at
the
marina
store.
There's
also
a
nice
beach
area...
perfect
for
kiddos.
Water-skiing
is
possible
though
we
didn't
see
any
skiing
during
our
stay.
The
reservoir
was
pretty
quiet
mid-week.
Our
campsite
was
Juniper
005,
at
the
west
end
in
the
no-wake
area.
The
sites
there
are
more
widely
spaced
and
more
private
than
those
near
the
marina.
Electric
is
available.
The
shore
is
easy
to
access,
though
fishing
was
difficult
as
you
have
to
wade
in
to
get
past
the
foliage
in
the
water.
Restrooms
are
available,
though
not
all
were
clean.
Multiple
picnic
and
day
camping
areas
are
available,
and
there
is
a
group
area
with
water
access
for
day
rental.
(See
pics)
The
campgrounds
are
dog
friendly
❤️🐾
There's
a
nice
dirt
trail
around
the
reservoir...we
rode
it
on
gravel
bikes,
and
took
the
trail
up
to
the
overlook.
The
weather
was
decent
at
points
during
the
day,
but
very
stormy
at
night!
When
the
reports
call
for
late
night
thunderstorms,
they
mean
it!
It's
not
like
the
foothills
or
Poudre
Canyon
where
you
get
a
brief
sprinkle.
We
didn't
go
into
Steamboat
Springs,
but
in
hindsight,
because
of
the
iffy
weather
we
wish
we
had.
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