Cold Spring Campground is located in the Taylor Canyon along the Taylor River. This site provides access to gold-medal fishing in the Taylor River. Rafting and kayaking are also supported by the Taylor River. This site lies at the northern boundary of the Fossil Ridge Wilderness. This wilderness area supports hiking, backpacking and horseback riding in a pristine natural setting.
Directions from Almont: Travel northeast on Highway 306, Taylor River Road. Follow this scenic route into the Taylor Canyon to the Cold Spring Campground.
Seasonal Information:
Normal Services Available:
Late May through September .
Fee Information
Type
Price
Remarks
Camping, Single Unit
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Recreation Opportunities
Activity
Remarks
On Site
Backpacking
Fossil Ridge Wilderness Area
Yes
Boating
Taylor Reservoir
No
Camping
Cold Springs Campground
Yes
Automobile Travel
Taylor River Road
Yes
Fishing
Taylor River
Yes
Hiking & Walking
Fossil Ridge Wilderness Area
Yes
Horseback Riding
Fossil Ridge Wilderness Area
Yes
Rafting & Kayaking
Taylor River
Yes
Rock Climbing
Taylor Canyon
No
Scenic Driving
Taylor Canyon Road
Yes
Related Activities
Summerville Trail - This trail begins in Taylor Canyon, one mile below Lodgepole Campground. After entering the Fossil Ridge Wilderness, the trail climbs out of Summerville Creek connecting with the Fossil Ridge Trail, 431.
Taylor River Road - The Taylor River Road is a paved, narrow, winding road, that follows the Taylor River through Taylor Canyon. Traffic is usually very heavy in the summer months.