St. Louis Creek

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St. Louis Creek

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8,900 ft

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Sites

18 campsites

Season

Year-round

Cell

Unknown

Pets

Not Allowed

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St. Louis Creek
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Campsite Fees
Standard Site Fee$0.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$0.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00
Total Campsite Fees$0.00

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"Reviewers describe St. Louis Creek Campground very positively, focusing on its overall quality and nearby recreation. They highlight it as a well-kept campground with great trails and an outstanding camp host."

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Best Time to Camp at St. Louis Creek

Summer afternoons at this elevation bring the dramatic spectacle of mountain thunderstorms rolling across the peaks, typically building through spring and summer months. Plan your hiking adventures for morning hours, and enjoy the atmospheric show from the comfort of camp as afternoon clouds gather and release their high-country rainfall.

Spring (Mar-May)

Wildflowers bloom, mild temperatures, fewer crowds. Great for hiking and photography.

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Summer (Jun-Aug)

Peak season with warm days. Most facilities open. Reserve ahead.

Fall (Sep-Nov)

Beautiful fall colors, cooler temps, quieter campgrounds. Ideal for peaceful trips.

Winter (Dec-Feb)

Off-season, limited services. Check for closures before visiting.

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    About St. Louis Creek

    Perched at 8,900 feet in the Colorado Rockies, St. Louis Creek Campground offers an authentic mountain escape just four miles southwest of Fraser. This rustic, non-electric retreat comes equipped with all the essentials—picnic tables, fire rings, vault toilets, drinking water, and bear-proof lockers—while serving as your gateway to world-class hiking, biking, fishing, and wildlife encounters in the surrounding wilderness.
    The campground provides a rustic (primitive) camping experience with 18 non-electric single-party units and standard campground amenities such as picnic tables and fire rings.
    Weather and SeasonsSummer afternoons at this elevation bring the dramatic spectacle of mountain thunderstorms rolling across the peaks, typically building through spring and summer months. Plan your hiking adventures for morning hours, and enjoy the atmospheric show from the comfort of camp as afternoon clouds gather and release their high-country rainfall.
    ElevationAt nearly 8,900 feet above sea level, you'll find yourself breathing the crisp, thin air of Colorado's high country. This elevation means cooler temperatures even in summer, brilliant stargazing after dark, and that unmistakable feeling of being closer to the sky than the city below.
    Natural Features and SceneryYour campsite sits at the doorstep of the Fraser Experimental Forest, a vast 23,500-acre living laboratory that spans elevations from 8,800 to 12,000 feet. From here, trails lead into both the Vasquez and Byers Peak Wilderness Areas, where alpine meadows give way to rugged peaks. The nearby Byers Peak and St. Louis Lake trailheads offer everything from moderate lakeside strolls to challenging summit attempts, all surrounded by dense lodgepole pine forests and mountain vistas that seem to stretch forever.
    Geological RegionThe campground occupies a unique position within the Fraser Experimental Forest's 23,500 acres, where decades of ecological research meet pristine wilderness. This transitional zone provides direct access to two distinct wilderness areas—Vasquez and Byers Peak—each offering their own geological character shaped by ancient volcanic activity, glacial carving, and millions of years of mountain-building forces.
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    Campsite details

    Sites Size18 non-electric single-party units
    Total Campsites18 campsites

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    Tents
    Tents are not allowed
    RV vehicles
    RV vehicles are not allowed
    Primitive
    Primitive are allowed
    Reservable
    Reservations are not allowed

    Site layout18 non-electric single-party units with picnic tables, metal fire rings, and bear-resistant food storage lockers; vault toilets, drinking water and trash service available.
    Reservation PlatformsRecreation.gov (http://Recreation.gov) and Recreation.gov call center at 1-877-444-6777
    Cancellation PolicyModifications must be made through Recreation.gov or by calling the Recreation.gov call center at 1-877-444-6777 prior to the reservation start date. Customers and contact center agents cannot modify reservations on or after the check-in date.

    Amenities available

    Potable water
    Fire rings
    Food storage lockers
    Picnic tables
    Vault toilets

    Activities you can enjoy

    Hiking, biking, fishing, and wildlife viewing are accessible near the campground, with nearby trailheads and wilderness areas providing recreation opportunities.
    Hiking
    Hiking access to nearby trails and trailheads including Byers Peak Trailhead and St. Louis Lake Trailhead; access to Vasquez and Byers Peak Wilderness Areas.
    Fishing
    Fishing is accessible near the campground.
    Biking
    Biking is available in the area surrounding the campground.
    Wildlife viewing
    Wildlife viewing opportunities exist nearby, including within the Fraser Experimental Forest and adjacent wilderness areas.
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    Campground rules

    • Pets are not allowed

    Hazards

    General hazardsAfternoon thunderstorms in spring and summer months.

    Weather at St. Louis Creek

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    Precipitation: 0%
    Humidity: 69%
    Wind: 7.9 mph
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    Good to know

    Trash and recyclingTrash service is provided.
    Proximity to water featuresNearby trailhead: St. Louis Lake Trailhead.
    HostA campground host is on site.

    Campground Map

    St. Louis Creek
    Driving directionsFrom Fraser, travel 4 miles southwest on County Road 73 (St. Louis Creek Road). The campground is located on the south side of the road.
    Accessible via County Road 73 (St. Louis Creek Road) from Fraser.
    Nearby places
    Fraser (4 miles)
    Winter Park (distance not specified)
    Granby (distance not specified). Arapaho National Recreation Area and western portal of Rocky Mountain National Park are within an hour's drive.
    Nearby supplies
    Grocery shopping and restaurants are available in Fraser, Winter Park, and Granby.

    Reviews from booking and map sources

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    Mixed Reviews
    St. Louis Creek has mixed reviews, placing it in the bottom 85% of campgrounds based on reviews
    Reviewers describe St. Louis Creek Campground very positively, focusing on its overall quality and nearby recreation. They highlight it as a well-kept campground with great trails and an outstanding camp host.
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    Based on 27 reviews

    What Campers Love

    Campers love that the campground is very well maintained and describe it as one of the best kept places they’ve stayed. They also appreciate the “awesome” nearby trails and specifically praise the...
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    Based on 27 reviews

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    Expect a clean, well-maintained campground with good access to trails, making it a strong choice if you value hiking or biking from camp. Interactions with the camp host appear to be a positive part...
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    Camper Quotes

    "St Louis Creek Campground is one of the best kept campgrounds we have stayed in. The host Nancy is the best there is!!" "Awesome trails and camping!"
    Based on 27 reviews

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