About Stillwater (Colorado)
Number of accommodations: 85
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Boating
Fishing
Hiking
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
Campground Amenities
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RV Utilities and Hookups
- Dump station on site
Water and Hygiene
- Potable Water
- Showers
Water Access
- Lake Access
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- Pet friendly
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Reviews (980)
What Guests Are Saying
Stillwater campground offers a beautiful setting with great views of Lake Granby, and many reviewers appreciate the clean facilities and kind hosts. While some campers note that the sites can be tight and the bathrooms need updates, others highlight the well-maintained restrooms and overall cleanliness. Many visitors express a desire to return, enjoying the natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere, despite minor inconveniences like fire bans and limited shower availability.
What Guests Are Saying
Stillwater campground offers a beautiful setting with great views of Lake Granby, and many reviewers appreciate the clean facilities and kind hosts. While some campers note that the sites can be tight and the bathrooms need updates, others highlight the well-maintained restrooms and overall cleanliness. Many visitors express a desire to return, enjoying the natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere, despite minor inconveniences like fire bans and limited shower availability.
Review Summary
Tom S
August 16, 2024
No hot water in the women's shower.
To make it worse, the campground hosts (Laurie, maybe? Site 126 or nearby) were totally useless, unhelpful and rude.
Tom S
August 16, 2024
No hot water in the women's shower.
To make it worse, the campground hosts (Laurie, maybe? Site 126 or nearby) were totally useless, unhelpful and rude.
Andrea B
VerifiedAugust 15, 2024 • Stayed at: A044, Loop: Loop A
Bathrooms are old, but overall the campground is nice. There is traffic noise, but nice views, lake to out on if you have a boat, nice beach. Went into Grand Lake for the theater - awesome!
Andrea B
VerifiedAugust 15, 2024 • Stayed at: A044, Loop: Loop A
Bathrooms are old, but overall the campground is nice. There is traffic noise, but nice views, lake to out on if you have a boat, nice beach. Went into Grand Lake for the theater - awesome!
Byoung-Joo J
VerifiedAugust 15, 2024 • Stayed at: C104, Loop: Loop C
Perfect for SUP or kayak in the morning. A bit windy in the afternoon. Clean restroom. Nice view.
Byoung-Joo J
August 15, 2024
Perfect for SUP or kayak in the morning. A bit windy in the afternoon. Clean restroom. Nice view.
Kyli R
VerifiedAugust 13, 2024 • Stayed at: A042, Loop: Loop A
KEEP YOUR MONEY. This was the most wild exchange I've ever had at a camp site and would never pay money to stay here again. Reservation clearly shows 3 vehicles allowed at the site. Camp hosts came in blazing as they drove by the site since our two vehicles that were there at the time were parked tightly together to leave room for the third vehicle that was arriving later (which there was more than enough room for on the parking pad). There was an immediate intensity when they approached. No pleasantries exchanged, just an immediate attitude and contradiction from them about the allowed number of vehicles. I tried showing them the reservation and they didn't even want to see it because 'this happens all the time' and argued their paper (which they wouldn't show me) says two and that you have to pay $8/night/vehicle for anything over 2 and park in the overflow. For a 16 person group site (I'll get to that later). When the reservation clearly says 3 cars. So we paid to park the third vehicle in overflow and re-parked our 2 cars at the site to give them more space. Shortly after, the camp hosts drive by again. This time they didn't like how we parked because it 'looked like we were going to try and sneak in another car'. Then two sheriffs arrived at the site because the camp hosts called them. About parking. Remember at no point were three cars ever even parked. No laws were broken. The sheriff's were both kind and eventually asked us to pull one of the vehicles out about 3 feet to make the camp hosts happy. The entire situation was just absolutely dumbfounding. Not that it should matter, but we are all in our 40s. I couldn't tell you a time I've ever had the police called on me, let alone for a disagreement over how many vehicles can be parked at a camp site. All that aside, this is by no means a large enough site to fit 16 people. Maybe 8 would feel comfortable but we had to really squeeze together to get tents set up for everyone. Bathrooms were also not clean.
James M
VerifiedAugust 13, 2024 • Stayed at: A037, Loop: Loop A
Campsites are close together and small seemed well keeped. Showers were clean no temperature control for water but water was hot and felt great. Our site had water and power but one of the 120 volt outlets had a ground prong broke off in it made it useless. Other plugs worked fine. Great area will do again. Boat dock could be better set up move inspection station away from water. People wouldn’t crowd right at boat dock. People were leaving boats tied to dock for hours at a time. Making half of dock useless for boat loading and unloading. Unloading gear from boats while at dock tied up instead of taking boat out of water and unloading.
Kyli R
VerifiedAugust 13, 2024 • Stayed at: A042, Loop: Loop A
KEEP YOUR MONEY. This was the most wild exchange I've ever had at a camp site and would never pay money to stay here again. Reservation clearly shows 3 vehicles allowed at the site. Camp hosts came in blazing as they drove by the site since our two vehicles that were there at the time were parked tightly together to leave room for the third vehicle that was arriving later (which there was more than enough room for on the parking pad). There was an immediate intensity when they approached. No pleasantries exchanged, just an immediate attitude and contradiction from them about the allowed number of vehicles. I tried showing them the reservation and they didn't even want to see it because 'this happens all the time' and argued their paper (which they wouldn't show me) says two and that you have to pay $8/night/vehicle for anything over 2 and park in the overflow. For a 16 person group site (I'll get to that later). When the reservation clearly says 3 cars. So we paid to park the third vehicle in overflow and re-parked our 2 cars at the site to give them more space. Shortly after, the camp hosts drive by again. This time they didn't like how we parked because it 'looked like we were going to try and sneak in another car'. Then two sheriffs arrived at the site because the camp hosts called them. About parking. Remember at no point were three cars ever even parked. No laws were broken. The sheriff's were both kind and eventually asked us to pull one of the vehicles out about 3 feet to make the camp hosts happy. The entire situation was just absolutely dumbfounding. Not that it should matter, but we are all in our 40s. I couldn't tell you a time I've ever had the police called on me, let alone for a disagreement over how many vehicles can be parked at a camp site. All that aside, this is by no means a large enough site to fit 16 people. Maybe 8 would feel comfortable but we had to really squeeze together to get tents set up for everyone. Bathrooms were also not clean.
James M
VerifiedAugust 13, 2024 • Stayed at: A037, Loop: Loop A
Campsites are close together and small seemed well keeped. Showers were clean no temperature control for water but water was hot and felt great. Our site had water and power but one of the 120 volt outlets had a ground prong broke off in it made it useless. Other plugs worked fine. Great area will do again. Boat dock could be better set up move inspection station away from water. People wouldn’t crowd right at boat dock. People were leaving boats tied to dock for hours at a time. Making half of dock useless for boat loading and unloading. Unloading gear from boats while at dock tied up instead of taking boat out of water and unloading.
Location Stillwater (Colorado)
Address:
9054 U.S Hwy 285
Morrison, CO, 80465
United States
From the intersection of U.S. Highways 40 and 34 in Granby, head north on Highway 34 for 8 miles.
The campground is on the east side of the highway.
The campground is accessible via U.S. Highway 34, located 8 miles north of the intersection of U.S. Highways 40 and 34 in Granby.
Latitude & Longitude: 40.1816 / -105.891
Elevation: 2532 feet
Policies & Rules
General
- RV water connections are only available on sites with electric hookups. RV connections are not available at the non-electric sites.
- This is bear country! For bear and human safety, keep a clean campsite and do not place food or other attractants in your tent. For more information about visiting bear country, contact Colorado Parks and Wildlife at http://wildlife.state.co.us
- Boats are subject to inspection to prevent the spread of zebra and quagga mussels.
- Click here to purchase the Arapaho National Recreation Area pass; Interagency America the Beautiful Age and Access passports are valid for admission
- You must stay in the campsite you reserved. Site-swapping is not allowed.
- Amperage is variable with choices of 20, 30, and 50 amps.
- https://www.fs.usda.gov/r02/arp for more information on the Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests
- Don't Move Firewood: Prevent the spread of tree-killing organisms by obtaining firewood at or near your destination and burning it on-site. For more information visit dontmovefirewood.org.
- All campsites must be occupied within 26 hours of the beginning of the reservation.
- EXTRA VEHICLE FEES: One vehicle is included in your reservation. Any additional vehicles will be charged $8.00 per vehicle per night and will be collected by the camphost. There is not a way to pay for extra vehicles when you make your reservation. One vehicle consists of one camper being towed by vehicle, or any other vehicle towed behind camper. One van or one truck with camper attached counts as one vehicle.
- Fire Restrictions: Fire restrictions may be imposed at any time due to hot, dry weather conditions, at which time campfires and charcoal fires may not be allowed.
- Tents must fit on pads provided. RVs, trailers or other vehicles must fit on the parking spur. Driving or parking off road is not permitted. Parking can accomodate RVs of many sizes; spurs range from 25 to 40 feet in length.
- Modifications for this campground must be made through Recreation.gov PRIOR to your reservation start date.
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Last updated: June 13, 2026