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5$ fee for dumping for non-registered campers. We only used drinking water, so no fees. Can be closed during cold weather.
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Just showed up and filled up water here with a 40-ft bus towing a Jeep and we fit. Water was free. You have to drive around the campsites a bit to handle the one ways but it wasn’t an issue with our big rig
Report Check-InWater system closed. The nearest local potable water is located in Granby opposite Moffat Road Rail Museum.
Report Check-InSigns blocking off the dump station "dump station closed," no other explanation. Water is shut off at this time as well.
Report Check-InWent to try to fill up water and the dump station and all water is closed and/or out of service. No water available and no dump station. Have to try to find somewhere else
Report Check-InThis is a campground. It is currently open and has a dump station and water.
Report Check-Inthis location is open. we came here for showers. but even post covid and the campground being open, the showers are broken, and after talking to camp host, it doesn't seem that they are in a hurry to fix. There is a fee to dump, and there are water spigots throughout the campground. I am sure if you drove through and filled a couple jugs, none would be the wiser. Probably wouldn't fill up a 20+ gallon tank. If you want to free dump go back down and go to William's Fork Reservoir they have a free dump. no water, but clean vault toilets, and free camping.
Report Check-InIt is a 5$ fee for dumping for no campers. We only used drinking water so no fees.
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