Twin Eagles Campground is located approximately 15 miles northwest of the small town of Lake George, Colorado. Visitors may reach the picnic ground by taking Highway 24 northwest out of Lake George for one mile to County Road 77. Travel approximately 12 miles through Tarryall City to the site on the east side of the road, two miles beyond Spruce Grove Campground.This site consists of nine individual family units, each containing a fire grate and table. No drinking water or garbage collection is available. The nearest public telephone is located in Lake George, about 15 miles from the picnic ground. The nearest fire and emergency services are also located in Lake George. Located on Tarryall Creek, within 25 miles of Elevenmile State Recreation Area and Reservoir, and within eight miles of Tarryall State Wildlife Area and Reservoir, this site offers: fishing on the Creek and the Reservoir; hiking, biking, horseback riding and motorcycling trails; and four-wheel driving opportunities. The Twin Eagles Picnic Ground is adjacent to the Lost Creek Wilderness and serves as a trailhead for wilderness access. The parking area can hold up to 30 cars and is used by both hikers and anglers.
Directions from Lake George: Twin Eagles Campground is located approximately 15 miles northwest of the small town of Lake George, Colorado. Visitors may reach the campground by taking Highway 24 northwest out of Lake George for 1 mile to County Road 77. Travel approximately 12 miles through Tarryall City to the site on the east side of the road, two miles beyond Spruce Grove Campground.
Seasonal Information:
Normally Open:
May through October .
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