Here there's boat or trail access only.
There are 15 tent sites; you must bring drinking water or purify lake water, no fees. Water level drops by mid-summer to the point where it’s necessary to walk up to the sites from the water level.
Trail access: cross the dam and follow along the south side of the lake. No motorbikes permitted.
| Units | Season | Reservations | Max Stay | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | Tents | RVs | Trailers | Max Length | Call for info. | No | 14 days |
| 15 | Yes | No | No | Not Applicable | |||
| Hookups | Groups | Fees | Tables | Firerings | Showers | Elevation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No | No |
No |
Yes | Yes | No | 4500 feet |
| Toilet | Water | Camp Dump |
|---|---|---|
| Vault | None |
See Overview and Granite Chief Maps. From Georgetown drove 55 miles east via Forest Service Roads #1 & #2. The reservoir can also be reached from French Meadows Reservoir and then traveling south on the gravel road over Chipmunk Ridge.