JudyJB wrote:I think it is a little low, but I have only been here once before, which was about four years ago.
By the way, I spent two nights at Prospector Campground on the other side of the reservoir, but no view of the lake. No hookups, either, and not even a dump station, but great views of the mountains. Heaton Bay is much nicer because you can ride your bike or walk the couple of miles to Frisco. Electric & water sites are $27, and non-electric less. Federal discount, but not quite 50%. Some freeway noise, but incredible views and well-spread out sites. Need reservations for both as very busy on weekends since it is so close to Denver via the Eisenhower Tunnel.
Thanks so very much for posting this, Judy!!
I'm going to
definitely check these campgrounds out.
I hope to go to visit my daughter in late autumn, she lives in Denver (I live in Northern California, near Sacramento), I haven't seen her since last Christmas. I have been worried about how to bring this visit off, since I have a wonderful Staffordshire Bull Terrier (he is a very sweet dog who goes with me everywhere - I don't leave home without him!). Unfortunately, the city of Denver and many surrounding suburbs have extremely restrictive dog laws, making it illegal for Staffords (a breed of dog that I have owned for nearly forty - 40 - years) to be in the city (or those suburbs).
These campgrounds, being close to Denver, might be the ideal alternative!!
Thanks!!
Anne