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Boaters and paddleboarders who come after Labor Day get the best of it: cooler temps, thinning crowds, fall pelican and eagle sightings, and sites spacious enough for 45-foot rigs. Weekday visits sidestep the party atmosphere.
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Price
$36/night
Booking
Reservable
Sites
260 campsites
Season
Year-round
Cell
Unknown
Pets
Very Pet Friendly
Select a month, then check for open campsites
Price
$36/night
Booking
Reservable
Sites
260 campsites
Season
Year-round
Cell
Unknown
Pets
Very Pet Friendly
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26363 County Rd. 3, Orchard, Colorado, 80649, United States
Boaters and paddleboarders who come after Labor Day get the best of it: cooler temps, thinning crowds, fall pelican and eagle sightings, and sites spacious enough for 45-foot rigs. Weekday visits sidestep the party atmosphere.
Foxhill loop showers were disconnected per recent reviewers, camp hosts are widely described as checked-out, and a consistent thread of reviews from campers outside the local social mainstream describes an unwelcoming atmosphere worth factoring in before booking.
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Fall is the best window. Daytime temps drop into the 60s–70s°F, nights cool to the 30s–40s°F, and crowds thin after Labor Day. Migratory birds pass through September and October. Summer is hot and brings heavy mosquito infestations. Multiple reviews mention this as a serious problem. Spring and fall offer comfortable conditions for hiking and fishing without the bugs. Winter is quiet and cold. The plains deliver constant wind and sudden storms year-round.
Fall is recommended: cooler temps, fewer crowds, and migrating pelicans/waterfowl (Sept–Oct).
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Jackson Lake State Park offers a wide range of amenities to cater to diverse campers, including facilities for swimming, boating, hiking, and bird watching. The park is equipped with picnic tables, fire rings, and a variety of restroom options; however, the quality of maintenance varies as highlighted by visitors. Reviewers have noted issues such as dirty bathrooms and non-functional showers, especially at certain campsite loops like Foxhill. One reviewer mentioned, "Showers in the Foxhill campsite are disconnected, so make sure you come loaded with water." On the positive side, the park has group campsites and picnic pavilions, a marina with a small store for extra supplies, and a visitor center.
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Site #239 offers beautiful lake views but is plagued by mosquitoes.
Site #35 is handicap-accessible.
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