Steps to the water
We stayed 2 weeks. In early October, it's still warm enough to paddleboard and kayak. By mid October, the boats are being pulled off the water in preparation for winter weather. The sites are pretty well spaced, also half are waterfront. The other half are Waterview. There are vault toilets in the campground, but there are also flush toilets and a paid shower at the boat inspection station. Bring dollar bills for tokens. In Oct. it is really quiet at night even though the road runs right beside the campground. I suspect in the summer it is not as quiet. It is a very popular place for the locals. There is a marina between the 2 loop campground. The dump station is outside the campground, but is a good one. Good water pressure and potable water. There also is a potable water spicket in the loop. Electricity was stable. Deer wanderer in and out of the campgrounds and were always on the road. Beware. We stayed in site I 35 and I 36. It's about 30 min to Ft Collins, 40 min. to Loveland and 1 hr to Estes Park driving through a beautiful canyon.