

Stillwater Campground is located about 8 miles north of Granby at an elevation of 8,300 feet. The campground is situated on a peninsula on the northwest shore of Lake Granby. Seventy to eighty percent of the area is open grass/sage with scattered lodgepole pine. The campground is large with 129 sites. Eighty eight are suitable for RV camping and 41 are more suitable for tents. Each site has a picnic table and fire ring or grate. The tent pads are level with wooden borders. The maximum vehicle length that can be accommodated is 46 feet. This campground has all of the amenities including showers, electrical hookups, boat ramp, and an amphitheater.
Features:
| 129 sites | Maximum spur length of 46 feet |
| Drinking water | Next to stream or lake |
| Eight restrooms | Disabled facilities |
| Reservations accepted | Paved roads |
| Showers | Electrical hookups |
| Boat ramp | Amphitheater |
| RV dump station | Elevation: 8,300 feet |
| Link to recreation.gov (877-444-6777) |
Sulfur Ranger District: 970-887-4100
Activities:
Directions:
Take I-70 to US 40. Travel north on US 40 to Granby. Turn right on US 34 just north of Granby. Travel approximately eight miles to the entrrance to the campground. The campground is located on the right side of the highway.
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