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White River/Pine Cove
Overview
Pine Cove Campground provides a serene and nature-focused escape on the banks of the Dillon Reservoir. Managed as part of the White River National Forest, this site offers a traditional camping experience that emphasizes the rugged beauty of the Colorado Rockies. Unlike modern paved resorts, this park maintains a peaceful, natural atmosphere where the sound of the wind through the pines and the lapping water of the reservoir take center stage. It serves as an excellent home base for travelers who want to immerse themselves in the high-altitude landscape of Summit County.
Location & Surroundings
The park is located on the Frisco Peninsula, just a short distance from the historic town of Frisco, Colorado. At an elevation of approximately 9,000 feet, the air is crisp and the views are expansive. Visitors are treated to panoramic vistas of the Tenmile Range and the surrounding lodgepole pine forests. Its proximity to Highway 9 makes it easily accessible, yet the lakeside positioning ensures a sense of seclusion from the hustle and bustle of the nearby resort towns.
Amenities & Park Features
Pine Cove is specifically designed for dry camping, meaning there are no electric, water, or sewer hookups available at the sites. Each of the campsites is equipped with a heavy-duty picnic table and a steel fire ring, making it perfect for evening cookouts. The park features vault toilets and provides access to trash collection services. While amenities are basic, the well-spaced sites offer more privacy than typical commercial parks, catering to those who bring their own power and water supplies.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Water enthusiasts will find themselves in a prime location for boating and kayaking on the Dillon Reservoir, with a convenient boat ramp nearby. The area is a haven for cyclists, as it connects directly to the Summit County Recreation Path, a paved trail system that stretches for miles toward Breckenridge and Copper Mountain. In the summer months, the nearby Frisco Adventure Park offers disc golf and mountain biking, while the town of Frisco provides unique boutiques and local breweries for a relaxing afternoon off the trail.
Who This Park Is Best For
This campground is ideal for self-sufficient RVers who enjoy a primitive camping style and do not require full hookups. It is a fantastic choice for outdoor adventurers who plan to spend their days on the water or exploring mountain trails. Because of its rustic nature and scenic quietude, it is best suited for travelers seeking a deep connection with nature and those who prefer a more authentic, forest-service-style stay over a high-density RV park.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
David Hatch
Wonderful stay at the campground. Our host Greg has been there many years and it's always nice to see him when we come back. He's a really good help while you're there. The bike trails are convenient and the lake is fun.
Dan Nielsen
I love this campground! Probably stayed here at least 30 to 40 weeks over the years. Greg, the host is absolutely wonderful! Conveniently located and super clean! My favorite in the entire state of Colorado!
Chris Preisler
Great spot for overnight RVing. Beautiful views. It is on a First Come basis. Find an open spot, and it's yours. No hookups, just an RV or camping slot to park. State Parks run, so it's inexpensive. Bring cash or your checkbook to pay the State Park fee.
Renee Tang
A big parking lot but amazing access to lake Dillon, pit toilets, fire rings, picnic tables. Great access to perimeter trail 👣.
Judth Gorhm
One of g he best camping area ever. More like a parking lot and RVs/Trailers are parked next to each other. No one minds because there are so many outdoor activities to enjoy. It is beautiful! I almost hate to share info on this one and would prefer to keep it to myself....lol
Vince Ornelas
Great environment. Basic camping. Friendly people.
Kristen M
We have stayed at this campground on two occasions and loved both times. Because spots are so close together it seems impossible not to “make friends” with all the campers around! Last year we got a waterfront spot easily, this year it was cutthroat and so we didn’t even try. Lakefront neighbors were friendly and invited us to walk through their campsite with our paddle boards.
Niko Arnold
Nice Campsite directly at the lake. Toilets are super clean. Camp host is very friendly and helpful. Tent sites are 24$ per Night. No change.
Keely Frye
We stopped here looking for an overnight camp with our 24ft trailer. It's first come first serve and $24/night. Nothing fancy, but a great view and there are outhouses. No water or electricity, but to be honest, it was the quietest place we've stayed, even with all the people. It was like everyone was in the same boat...tires of driving all day and wanted to sleep in haha. Check out is Noon. Campfires allowed, and tables at each spot. It's literally a parking lot, but we felt very safe and we're close to Breckenridge and Frisco.
Summer Cothran
Beautiful location! A big lake surrounded by mountains. Very family friendly. The bathrooms were as nice as some restaurants and had a fresh smell.