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San Isabel/Whitestar

Overview

White Star Campground, nestled within the sprawling **San Isabel National Forest**, offers an authentic mountain experience near the historic village of Twin Lakes. Situated at an elevation of approximately 9,200 feet, this facility provides a serene escape for RVers who prioritize natural beauty over modern luxury. The park is widely celebrated for its **stunning alpine vistas** and immediate proximity to some of Colorado’s most iconic peaks, making it a quintessential destination for dedicated outdoor enthusiasts seeking a quiet retreat.

Location & Surroundings

This campground is perfectly situated along the shores of the **Twin Lakes Reservoir**, providing travelers with direct access to calm waters and dramatic mountain backdrops. Visitors find themselves surrounded by towering lodgepole pines and can enjoy breathtaking views of **Mount Elbert**, the highest peak in Colorado. Its location off Highway 82 serves as a strategic gateway to the famous Independence Pass, which offers one of the most scenic high-altitude drives in the entire Rocky Mountain range during the summer months.

Amenities & Park Features

As a National Forest service site, amenities at White Star are designed for the simplicity of high-country living. The campground provides **clean vault toilets** and potable water via hand pumps, though it is important to note there are no electric, water, or sewer hookups available. Each individual site features a **sturdy picnic table and fire ring**, allowing for classic campfire experiences under the stars. While sites are generally spacious, the park is best suited for those comfortable with dry camping and self-contained travel.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Outdoor adventure is the primary draw here, with the legendary **Continental Divide Trail** winding nearby for hikers and mountain bikers. The reservoir is a haven for **kayaking, paddleboarding, and trout fishing**, with convenient boat ramps located just a short distance from the camping loops. For a touch of local history, guests can hike to the Interlaken Historic Resort, a well-preserved 19th-century site that offers a fascinating look into the region's storied past and the early days of Colorado tourism.

Who This Park Is Best For

This destination is perfectly suited for **self-contained RVers** who value peace, quiet, and a rugged wilderness atmosphere. It serves as an excellent home base for **active explorers** who plan to spend their days summiting high peaks or navigating technical backcountry trails. If you are looking for a deep connection with the Colorado landscape and prefer the sound of wind through the pines over resort-style amenities, this campground is a top choice for your next high-altitude journey.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Lake
• Fishing
• Body Of Water (Twin Lakes Reservoir)
• Kayaking/Canoeing

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Pit Toilets

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• Fishing
• Hiking
• Boating
• Mountain Biking

- Facility

• Type (National Forest)
• Partial Handicap Access

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (60)
• Width (15)
• Max Length (48)
• Dirt Sites (60)
• No Hookups (60)
• Pull-thrus (5)
• Pull-thru Size (15 x 48)
• Back-ins (15 x 48)
• Site Length (48)
• Fire Rings

User Reviews

Jorinde

September 27, 2025

You know a campground is good when you decide to return within a week! Three loops, one closest to the lake which also appeared to be the most crowded, one a bit higher up with also great high spots with views of the lakes and amazing surrounding mountains, one lower and closest to the road. The latter was almost unoccupied the first night we spent here. Clean vault toilets, nice water points. Closed for the season September 21st.

Karol Gawrych

August 13, 2025

Awesome campsite (book in advance on rec.gov) with nearby access to the twin lakes. Always a joy paddle boarding on the lakes when the wind isn’t too high. Can make it to the ghost resort across the way from the campground and explore which is always a blast for the kiddos

Emma Backlund

August 04, 2025

Incredible views at this campground! Some of the sites are closer together than others so definitely look at the map before booking if you care about being closer to other campers. The stars are great at night, and there's paddle board/kayak/canoe rental by the lake.

Almira Bradford

July 27, 2025

The views here are incredible and the facilities are spotless—truly one of the nicest campgrounds we’ve stayed at. However, the total lack of leash rule enforcement made our stay very stressful. Multiple people let their dogs roam freely. One campsite in particular was out of control, big family with two dogs. When walking to get water the dog from their campsite charged ours which was leashed, didn’t have good recall and forced us to pick up our dog (65lb) to avoid a potentially very dangerous situation. Owners didn’t seem remorseful at all. So we tried to avoid them for rest of our stay. As we were leaving campsite. Guess what? Same people, same off-leash dogs, walking right past campsites again with no control. It felt unsafe and totally ignored by staff. This could easily be a 5-star campground, but until leash rules are actually enforced, it’s just not safe for people whose doggie are not as friendly. I hate to sound like a “Karen,” but it made me really nervous to even walk our dog around the campsite. If you have a reactive dog, kids, or just expect leash rules to be followed, be aware. This place has a lot going for it, but until they take that seriously, it’s hard to fully relax here :(

Christina Huff

June 12, 2025

Great spot if you’re looking for a Boondocking location with large spots for your rig. Some of the spots did not have shade from trees, which made it very hot under the direct sun. Another big con was that there are no water hookups/refill or sewage dumps. Our party filled up at Leadville Sanitation. The latrines were very clean and the hosts were friendly.

Katie Burgoyne

August 15, 2024

4 stars because the dump station was closed. Great campground will definitely be back! Beautiful views, good size sites. It's quite large so you need to drive to the lake. Pretty crazy we had rain in the forecast the entire time and it only drizzled twice!! The lake is flat as can be and great for sup. Internet reception is great! Not that this is important when camping, but it was during the week and I was able to get work done which is nice when your a business owner

sharad shrestha

July 01, 2024

Campground with a beautiful view. We were lucky enough to get one of the best camp site there. We had a view of both lake and mountain from our tent. Around 5mins walk to the lake. There’s also kayaks and paddle boats for rent in the lake. But, be careful of the weather and high winds before going to the lake for water activities. It was really windy when we were there and we had to rescue a lady and a body who were struggling to get back to shore on their paddle boats due to high winds. And yes, they had the cleanest restrooms 👍

Alice Curtin

August 19, 2023

Great location with really quiet campgrounds. No running water was a huge bummer and a pretty big inconvenience but we understand it was just temporary. There wasn’t a great spot for our tent, except in the driveway area, but it was difficult to put our posts into it. Also didn’t have a view of the lake from our campsite, but we could walk five minutes for a beautiful view.

Samuel Anderson

June 29, 2023

The lakes are very beautiful, and the mountains surrounding the area are even more so. The bathrooms were pretty clean. The campsites were excellent. This is a really great place to go. I would highly recommend it. The only slight inconvenience was that there was no running water. But apart from that, it was a great experience and I hope to go back again.

Alexis McGovern

September 28, 2021

This campground is so beautiful & definitely worth checking out! Campsites are spacious & spread out well, so you don’t feel too close to your neighbors. This campground is a short drive from Independence Pass, which takes you from Twin Lakes into Aspen. If you go during a time when this road is open (closed for winter), I would definitely recommend driving it & seeing some of the trails off that road.

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