Sawmill Gulch Campground
     

     Sawmill Gulch Campground is located about 11 miles north of Granby on State Route 125 at an elevation of 8,780 feet. The campground is situated along Willow Creek in an area of willows and large lodgepole pine. There are six sites in the campground. All of the sites are suitable for RV camping. Most of the sites are well wooded with ample shade. The sites are spread out with willows in between offering plenty of privacy. Each site has a picnic table and fire ring or grate. The maximum vehicle length that can be accommodated is 32 feet.
     The roads through the campground are gravel. There is one water hydrant and one restroom. The restroom will not accommodate disabled persons. Reservations are not accepted for campsites in this campground. The season for this campground normally runs from Memorial Day to mid-October, depending on the weather.
Check with the Forest Service for the current fees.

Features:
6 sites Maximum spur length of 32 feet
Drinking water No reservations
One restroom No disabled facilities
Elevation: 8,780 feet Next to stream or lake

Sulfur Ranger District:    970-887-4100

Activities:
FISHING: Fishing for trout is available in Willow Creek next to the campground and nearby Cabin Creek.

Directions:
     Take I-70 to US 40. Travel north on US 40 to Granby. Stay on US 40 to State Route 125, approximately two miles north. Turn right on 125 and travel north about nine miles to the campground. The campground is on the left side of the road.

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