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Anglers and paddlers who book a waterfront site early will get the most out of this place: crappie, bass, and catfish in the lake, kayak-ready shoreline access, and hot showers waiting when you're done.
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Learn more about alerts →Anglers and paddlers who book a waterfront site early will get the most out of this place: crappie, bass, and catfish in the lake, kayak-ready shoreline access, and hot showers waiting when you're done.
No water hookups or dump station on site, and no camp store or cell service, so self-sufficient rigs only and plan your resupply before you arrive.
Context for the broader area surrounding Asher Creek Campground, sourced from the federal Recreation.gov rec-area record.
Fruitgrowers Reservoir was created by <A HREF="http://www.usbr.gov/projects/Facility.jsp?fac_Name=Fruitgrowers+Dam">Fruitgrowers Dam</a> which crosses Alfalfa Run. Alfalfa Runs natural flow is augmented by diversions from Surface and Dry Creeks. The reservoir is the main feature of the <A HREF="http://www.usbr.gov/projects/Project.jsp?proj_Name=Fruitgrowers Project">Fruitgrowers Dam Project</a>. Visitation is estimated at roughly 500 people per year. There are about 5 miles of shoreline, 4 of which are open to recreation. No water contact activities are allowed. Average elevation is about 5,400 feet above sea level. The site has only primitivefacilities and no on-site manager or law enforcement.In the spring, Fruitgrowers Reservoir wildlife viewing area offers a spectacular sight with thousands of sandhill cranes stopping over on their way north. The reservoir hosts the largest nesting colony of western grebes in Colorado and more than 200 species of birds have been sighted. Also, a variety of mammals (i.e., mule deer, fox, mink) and reptiles make the area their home. There is a hard-surface watchable wildlife trail, about 750 feet long with turnout. Brochures for Fruitgrowers and other Grand Junction areas may be acquired by contacting the Grand Junction Visitor and Convention Bureau. You may call them at 1-800-962-2547 or 244-1480 for local calls.
Take Colorado Highway 92 northeast out of Delta. Go 4 miles to Colorado Highway 65, then 6 miles to the reservoir turnoff.
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Summer delivers the full lake experience. Highs run mid-80s to low-90s °F (29–33 °C), with evenings cooling into the 60s and 70s °F (16–22 °C). Afternoon thunderstorms roll through occasionally, so keep your lake plans flexible. This is peak season. Expect the busiest crowds on weekends. The campground stays open April through October, with all water and shower facilities running. November through March sees cooler temps and limited services, but solitude for those who want it.
Peak season with warm weather, perfect for water activities. Book early.
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Visitors report clean restrooms and on-site hot showers; many sites have picnic tables and fire pits. Multiple reviewers note electrical power at many sites. Missouri State Parks notes that campgrounds may offer hot showers, laundry facilities and dump stations (availability varies by park).
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