Camping at Peak One Campground
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Overview of Peak One Campground
Peak One Campground is located on the shores of the Dillon Reservoir in the White River National Forest of Colorado. This beautiful campground provides visitors with stunning vistas of the surrounding mountains and the reservoir itself. It is a popular spot for both summer and winter activities.
Campground Features
- Campsites: A mix of single-family sites that can accommodate tents, trailers, and RVs. Some sites may have electric hookups, but this should be confirmed with the campground.
- Amenities: Campground facilities typically include picnic tables, campfire rings, drinking water, and vault toilets.
- Firewood: Usually available for purchase from the campground host.
- Recreational Activities: Opportunities for fishing, boating, and water sports on Dillon Reservoir; hiking, mountain biking, and wildlife viewing are also popular.
Reservations and Fees
- Reservations: Peak One Campground is a popular destination, so reservations are highly recommended and can often be made online through a campground reservation system like Recreation.gov.
- Fees: The campground charges a nightly fee for campsite usage. Rates are subject to change, so visitors should check current prices when planning their trip.
Access and Regulations
- Access: The campground is typically open from late May through early October, though dates can vary due to weather conditions.
- Regulations: Standard federal campground rules apply, including those regarding quiet hours, vehicle parking, and pet control. Specific local regulations regarding campfires and wildlife (like bear precautions) should be followed. Always check the latest regulations before your visit.
Before You Go
- Weather: Mountain weather can be unpredictable, so come prepared for sun, rain, and cooler temperatures, especially at night.
- Altitude: The campground is at a high elevation; visitors should be aware of the symptoms of altitude sickness and how to prevent it.
- Wildlife Precautions: Proper food storage is crucial to avoid attracting bears and other wildlife. Use bear-proof containers or a food storage locker.
Contact Information
For the most current information, always check with the local ranger district or the White River National Forest's official website. You can also call the ranger district directly for any updates on conditions, closures, or other important information before departing.
Location of Peak One Campground
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