A bit noisy, dusty, but nice enclosed tent spot

Overall a good campsite, some minor drawbacks. Site is close to highway, so lots of road noise throughout the day and night. Contained tent hexagon shelter structure was nice, allowed for contained and divided campsites. Marginal shade and pretty dusty.

Awesome campsite - small improvements

Great campsite with great views of Crestone Peaks and the Sand Dunes. Nice sites tucked between piñon trees and fairly quiet.

Recommendation for improvement: bathrooms, while they have running water and power, could benefit from soap dispensers and hand dryers. Not critical but a pretty important "nice to have".

Nice National Park Campsite

A well put together and nice national park campsite. Picnic tables and bear boxes at each site. A little rocky but able to drive tent stakes. Seems to have a bit of a wasp problem at the moment. Dark sky is no joke - awesome stars and night view of the Canyon within walking distance.

A nice NPS campsite

A well laid out campsite near the Fall River entrance, we'll equipped with running water, flushing toilets, nice campsites, some with hookups. Bear lockers for food storage.

Great Campsite, rough access road

Site was fantastic, with a nice host, good access to the lake, and just a good location overall. Clean, well maintained site. Made the mistake of picking the site near the entrance but still ok since roads weren't that busy.

Be warned: road in across the dam is ROUGH to the point of hazard, and lacks guardrail. Significant safety concern for others or those with large or unwieldy vehicles.

Nice but could be better

Good location overall, close to other mountain amenities but the campsite itself was nothing special. Site was spacious, well maintained, and seemed in good order with no problems at a high level. Bear boxes were a great amenity that I wish more camps had!

No water (website said it has water) (COVID?), absent host, and nearby lake turned out to be private ownership.