Address: 135 Co Rd 28, Craig, CO 81625, USA
Phone: +19702762061
Sunday: 8AM–6PM
Monday: 8AM–6PM
Tuesday: 8AM–6PM
Wednesday: 8AM–6PM
Thursday: 8AM–6PM
Friday: 8AM–6PM
Saturday: 8AM–6PM
Lauren D'Willard
It's totally ridiculous that camping at state parks requires a reservation now. Kinda takes the fun (and even the possibility) out of camping spontaneously, ya know? Or passing through on a road trip and being able to enjoy your state parks. SUPER LAME 😡
Chuck Rego
Great new campground at Elkhead Res. Electric but no water or sewer at sites. WELL spaced sites with lots of room. Very quiet and relaxing. Lake was full beginning of June. Preferred over full hook RV parks. Weekdays it's empty, weekends are busy.
Jessica Newman
We are tent campers. The Pronghorn campground is beautiful and very well maintained, kudos to the very kind and friendly camp hosts. The views of the reservoir are stunning. Each site comes with a shelter over the picnic table, power and there are plenty of clean toilets around the camp. For tent campers, I'll say this is an exposed and very windy campsite. The rangers told us there was a wind vortex in the basin and we sure did feel it.
Christopher Wilcox
New campgrounds in great condition. Concrete pads for disabled campers otherwise mostly level RV dirt pads. Each has a fire ring, a large, tent pad and covered picnic tables. The picnic table shelters in Pronghorn will support a hammock. Vault toilets only. Bears-ears has no hook ups. Pronghorn has 50/30/20 amp electric service. Cellular service is weak to none. I was unable to get a TV or good radio signal in the campground. Both campgrounds are close to the water. There are no trees.
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Yes, motorized boating is allowed. There is a buoy line that marks the no-wake zone.
Depends on campground. Bears ears is 22 a night and the new one is 33
Yes it is.
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