About Stillwater (Colorado)
Number of accommodations: 85
Nearby Activities & Attractions
Boating
Fishing
Hiking
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
Campground Amenities
Most popular amenities
RV Utilities and Hookups
- Dump station on site
Water and Hygiene
- Potable Water
- Showers
Water Access
- Lake Access
Pets and Policies
- 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
Kim F
VerifiedAugust 7, 2022 • Stayed at: C101, Loop: Loop C
I was in site 101 for a week. Nice view of the lake and mountains. Almost a secluded site. Enjoyed sunrises and sunsets. No hook ups (anticipated) but water was available, trash was close and the mountain altitude helped my solar charge quickly and efficiently. The camp hosts handled some rowdy, fighting, cussing campers quickly and efficiently once they knew about the situation. They also followed up daily to be sure I was feeling safe (solo female) at all times. I'll be back here for sure!
Jessica H
VerifiedAugust 7, 2022 • Stayed at: B086, Loop: Loop B
Great
Kim F
VerifiedAugust 7, 2022 • Stayed at: C101, Loop: Loop C
I was in site 101 for a week. Nice view of the lake and mountains. Almost a secluded site. Enjoyed sunrises and sunsets. No hook ups (anticipated) but water was available, trash was close and the mountain altitude helped my solar charge quickly and efficiently. The camp hosts handled some rowdy, fighting, cussing campers quickly and efficiently once they knew about the situation. They also followed up daily to be sure I was feeling safe (solo female) at all times. I'll be back here for sure!
Jessica H
VerifiedAugust 7, 2022 • Stayed at: B086, Loop: Loop B
Great
Ricky O
VerifiedAugust 5, 2022 • Stayed at: B006, Loop: Loop B
The spot is kind of small for tent camping
Andrea F
VerifiedAugust 5, 2022 • Stayed at: B067, Loop: Loop B
The walk-to tent area on B Loop is right on the water. Site 67 has a little beach and is very nice. I was very excited and happy to be there. I drove to my site and set up. No host ever came by to check on me. The site itself was awesome. What followed wasn't: Throughout the day after I set up droves of people who were NOT campers invaded the various sites next to me and tried to set up and picnic, hang out with their families and disturb those who PAID to be there such as myself. Throughout that afternoon no less than 4 groups of people came into the reserved campsites of OTHER people to picnic, fish, party, etc. I came early to relax and ENJOY my site, only to be disturbed NOT by fellow campers, but by random people who came in to use the RESERVED SITES as a picnic area.
Finally FOUR trucks filled with 30 people pulled up. The actual people who reserved the campsite couldn't get into their parking place or site! I went and got the camp host at Site 30. The hosts were a younger couple who actually seemed annoyed and proceeded to yell at me, called me rude and dismissive. I was told: "It's a campground, what do you expect?". When I pointed out that they weren't campers I was told that I was rude because I "banged on their door" at 4 pm in the afternoon!
I couldn't believe they allow people to invade the campground & use it as a picnic area! I talked to another employee who confirmed that he gets numerous complaints from campers who show up to find other people in their RESERVED SITES and have to hunt down a campground host to evict these interlopers. I had been planning to relax, paddle my kayak and enjoy my site. I felt I couldn't leave my gear unattended because of all the people who werent supposed to be there wandering around the various sites.
The site was beautiful but the hosts at Site 30 were unprofessional, nasty & rude. The hosts need to police this campground and not let people who aren't supposed to be in the campground use it as a picnic area
Ricky O
VerifiedAugust 5, 2022 • Stayed at: B006, Loop: Loop B
The spot is kind of small for tent camping
Andrea F
VerifiedAugust 5, 2022 • Stayed at: B067, Loop: Loop B
The walk-to tent area on B Loop is right on the water. Site 67 has a little beach and is very nice. I was very excited and happy to be there. I drove to my site and set up. No host ever came by to check on me. The site itself was awesome. What followed wasn't: Throughout the day after I set up droves of people who were NOT campers invaded the various sites next to me and tried to set up and picnic, hang out with their families and disturb those who PAID to be there such as myself. Throughout that afternoon no less than 4 groups of people came into the reserved campsites of OTHER people to picnic, fish, party, etc. I came early to relax and ENJOY my site, only to be disturbed NOT by fellow campers, but by random people who came in to use the RESERVED SITES as a picnic area.
Finally FOUR trucks filled with 30 people pulled up. The actual people who reserved the campsite couldn't get into their parking place or site! I went and got the camp host at Site 30. The hosts were a younger couple who actually seemed annoyed and proceeded to yell at me, called me rude and dismissive. I was told: "It's a campground, what do you expect?". When I pointed out that they weren't campers I was told that I was rude because I "banged on their door" at 4 pm in the afternoon!
I couldn't believe they allow people to invade the campground & use it as a picnic area! I talked to another employee who confirmed that he gets numerous complaints from campers who show up to find other people in their RESERVED SITES and have to hunt down a campground host to evict these interlopers. I had been planning to relax, paddle my kayak and enjoy my site. I felt I couldn't leave my gear unattended because of all the people who werent supposed to be there wandering around the various sites.
The site was beautiful but the hosts at Site 30 were unprofessional, nasty & rude. The hosts need to police this campground and not let people who aren't supposed to be in the campground use it as a picnic area
Christopher G
VerifiedAugust 3, 2022 • Stayed at: A046, Loop: Loop A
I like Stillwater. The sites are a bit tight, but it’s a primo spot.
Christopher G
VerifiedAugust 3, 2022 • Stayed at: A046, Loop: Loop A
I like Stillwater. The sites are a bit tight, but it’s a primo spot.
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