

Carter Lake has six campgrounds situated around its north, east, and south shores. The elevation here is about 5,760 feet. These campgrounds will accommodate anything from tents to large RVs. There are 107 campsites spread across six campgrounds. These campgrounds include: North Pines, Eagle, Lowell ’s Campground, Big Thompson, Carter Knolls, and South Shore . They vary widely as to the amenities that they provide. Most have good views. There is a dump station near the entrance to the park. Reservations are accepted and a Larimer County Parks Permit is required. These campgrounds are very popular and often fill most weekends. Campsites are reservable from April through October. Most sites are available on a first come first served basis from November through March.
The North Pines Campground is a small, primitive campground located on the northwest shore of the lake. There are four campsites, one of which has a pull-through parking area. The area is rocky with some ponderosa pines providing shade. There is one vault toilet but no drinking water. Each campsite has a picnic table and fire grate.
Features:
| 4 sites | Next to stream or lake |
| No drinking water | Disabled facilities |
| One restroom | Elevation:5,760 feet |
| Reservations accepted April - October | |
| Link to Larimer County Reservations |
Also reserve by calling: 1-800-397-7795
Larimer County Parks & Open Lands: 970-679-4570
Activities:
FISHING: A variety of fish species are contained in Carter Lake.
BOATING: Water skiing and sailing are popular at Carter Lake.
Take Highway 34 west from Loveland to County Road 29. Turn south on CR 29 and travel about two miles to CR 18E. Turn west on CR18E and go about 2.2 miles to the entrance to CarterLake.
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