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White River/Deep Lake
Overview
Deep Lake Campground, nestled within the **White River National Forest** near Gypsum, offers a high-altitude escape for those seeking a truly rustic experience. At an elevation of over 10,500 feet, this destination is focused on natural beauty and mountain solitude. It serves as a premier gateway for travelers wanting to explore the rugged wilderness and sub-alpine landscapes of the **Flat Tops area**.
Location & Surroundings
The journey to the park from Gypsum involves traveling up winding forest roads that lead to a stunning high-altitude plateau. Surrounded by dense stands of spruce and fir trees, the campground overlooks the crystal-clear waters of **Deep Lake**. The environment is defined by dramatic limestone cliffs and expansive meadows, providing a remote Colorado atmosphere that feels worlds away from the busy interstate corridors.
Amenities & Park Features
As a primitive forest service site, the amenities here are designed for those who enjoy dry camping. The park features:
- **Vault toilets** and hand-pumped potable water sources.
- Individual sites equipped with a sturdy **picnic table and fire ring**.
- A convenient boat ramp for launching non-motorized watercraft.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor recreation is the heartbeat of this region. Visitors spend their days **fishing for trout** or paddling across the calm lake surface. The nearby Deep Creek Overlook offers breathtaking views of a massive canyon, while numerous **hiking trails** lead explorers into the heart of the Flat Tops Wilderness. During the summer months, the surrounding meadows are often filled with vibrant wildflowers and local wildlife.
Who This Park Is Best For
This location is ideal for **self-contained RVers** who appreciate an off-grid lifestyle and quiet evenings under the stars. It is a perfect match for anglers and hikers who prioritize direct access to nature over modern resort luxuries. Travelers seeking a **serene mountain retreat** will find this park rewarding, provided they arrive prepared with a sense of adventure and a full fresh water tank.
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- Recreational Facilities
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- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
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User Reviews
Carrie Hill
Have tried to go in for a firewood permit multiple times - office is constantly closed for staffing issues or “supervisor” training. Always call first and don’t count in that even being effective - office closes on a whim at any time.
Bryan Parry
The view is amazing, the western section has fire pit that is pretty well shielded by trees. I recommend bringing your own wood as people have been chopping down the trees there and that shielding will eventually be gone. You'll want that shielding from the cold winds off the lake and the fields behind you.
Dan Siebert
35 mixed sites for singles up to big groups. About half have tree cover and half are wide open. Previous campers left some of the spots TRASHED but the forest service was out cleaning them up quickly. No services so pack it in & out.
Ricky Kirkland
Such a beautiful place so peaceful
David Erickson
Absolutely amazing had a great time
Leah Waldo
Exceptional people. I love the forest service 😍
Teri Ciocco
Lots of nice sized trout. Several 17" rainbows. Perfect for paddleboarding.
Joey Watkins
The forest service has never did thair job . Helping maintain shu shone or grizzly Creek bout ramps .
Michael Kearns
There are many mountain lakes in the White River National Forest, but the day we were there, Piney Lake was our destination. Started the day by driving up to Piney Lake from Vail, Co. Fun drive, and not too treacherous the day we went - even when passing. Speaking of passing. Just pull over and slow down if you are scared and let the other, more experienced, or more crazy drivers proceed in front of you. That way you are not going to accidentally go off the edge or anger someone. If you want to go, don't use GPS. It will not guide you correctly. Google it and follow the signs. It's not too hard to get there. Once we arrived, there were many people up there hiking, fishing, canoeing, and generally enjoying the amazing valley. Even though the road up and back is a bit rough, I would go back, hike more and try to get more photos.
Elise Miesner
Just drove through on Interstate 70. beautiful mountains. Would love to visit Hanging Lake and ride the train.