Cow Creek South Campground is located on the northeast shore of Green Mountain Reservoir in White River National Forest, offering an ideal setting for visitors seeking a multitude of recreational activities both on water and on land.
From Silverthorne, Colorado on Interstate 70 take exit 205 and go 22.4miles north on Colorado Highway 9. The campground is near the mid-pointof Green Mountain Reservoir. The entrance is on the left just before milemarker 124. From Kremmling, Colorado, turn off Highway 40 onto Colorado Highway9 South and go 15.1 miles. The campground is near the mid-point of GreenMountain Reservoir. The entrance is on the right, just beyond mile marker 124.
This facility is operated by White River Recreation, a division of CLM Services and your comments are appreciated; comment forms are available from campground hosts or on CLM Services website. All campsites are available on a first-come, first-served basis unless a reservation is posted on the numbered site post No drinking water available at this campground Off-road vehicles are allowed on established roads only Site access is difficult when road is wet Campers must display proof of camping fee payment on the numbered site post or be prepared to provide reservation confirmation. Prevent the spread of invasive species by inspecting and cleaning packs, equipment, and tires before using lake or trails Click here for more information about White River National Forest In accordance with standard industry practices, there will be a $6 additional vehicle fee per day on the second vehicle in each single family campsite, and on the third and fourth vehicles in any double family campsite, provided these vehicles are not joined to the first vehicle by a hitch and towed onto the site. In the case of motorcycles, the first two are considered as one vehicle for determining additional vehicle fees. The third and fourth motorcycle would also be considered as one vehicle. No additional vehicle fees are collected for bicycles. Don't Move Firewood: Prevent the spread of tree-killing organisms by obtaining firewood at or near your destination and burning it on-site. For more information visit dontmovefirewood.org.