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    3.7 (56 reviews)

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    We recently stayed at Stumpy Meadows Campground. Upon arriving, we were greeted by name by the camp hosts, David and Elizabeth. We can't say enough about how accommodating they were for our group. They knew that the site we reserved (#18) was pretty sunny and offered us other options if we wanted more shade. We took them up on their offer and selected sites #6 and #8. Our spots were great, plenty of flat ground for our tents, close to water and the restrooms. Restrooms were clean and well stocked. Unfortunately, halfway into our trip, the sheriff came through the campground at 4:30 a.m., issuing an evacuation warning. There was a fire developing in the area. David and Elizabeth kept us updated on the info until we absolutely knew we had to go. We made our reservations through recreation.gov and saw they automatically refunded our unused part of the trip without even requesting it. We hope to go back soon and spend more than a couple of days here!!

    Beautiful on January 25th 2021
    Monica L.

    Beautiful lake and hidden gem near Georgetown. Must visit with the family if you're wanting to play in the snow without all the heavy foot traffic.

    At the end of the lake all bare mountains.
    Letitia M.

    Beautiful spot to take a rest. Nice and quiet. Next time we will have to pack a lunch and have a nice quiet picnic. Just to enjoy the view. If you continue on you drive thru where the King fire ripped thru the forest. It is so crazy to see all the devastation from that fire. It exposed a lot of the hills. Very beautiful area.

    the trail from our site
    M. Jon A.

    I love this place! We usually plan our group camping trip at somewhere different every year. But this year, we opted to go to Stumpy Meadows again because it was so much fun! Plenty of shade, weather was great in late-July. the reservoir was a short 5 minute walk away from our site, and it was CLEAN. There's only vault toilets there that kind of stink, but its really all you need. If you can handle mosquitos, this place is ideal! University Falls is nearby and going there is a definite must. It's about an hour hike there, and hour back, but the man-made slides are worth it.

    Site: 24
    Cisco T.

    Camped at Site 24. We was able to fit 2 mid size vehicles safely within the spurs. This site was well shaded. We fit 2 tents and a 10 x 10 canopy. There was a lot of stumps which made it a little tricky to find a spot to put up the tents. Make sure to bring extra pairs of socks. The mosquitoes weren't as bad. Maybe because it was the lower side of the camp grounds. It's a short hike to down to the lake, very steep. If you got young ones swimming, they should wear a life vest , the water drops off pretty deep. Overall, we enjoyed Stumpy Meadows Campground. Watch my youtube video: https://youtu.be/fvMjwOspw7I

    lake
    K L.

    I've never been to a camping ground where you could literally walk to the next site. I hardly ever see people at other campgrounds besides the people I came with. This place is pretty SMALL. Toilets are outhouses. No showers. GROSS GROSS GROSS. A steep walk to the lake. I had to literally climb back with my bare hands from the lake. Guess who wakes you up??? BUSY BEES!!!! They buzz around the faucets in the morning, but thank goodness I didn't get stung by then. But got bit by mosquitoes...Bug spray with deet doesn't work for me, I guess... I hate camping and I always have. I don't know why I go...this review probably isn't the best one for this place, since I despise camping.

    Campfire
    Jamie B.

    This campground is so much fun and so pretty! It's near a reservoir, however, it's a bit of a hike to get to it. The camp hosts are very kind and very helpful. The restrooms are very clean. My family loved this place, and we will return again in the near future!

    Site 17
    T G.

    Sooooo I gave it four stars. We stayed at site number seventeen, and it was large enough for 5 tents so that was good. It was beautiful and had a fire pit that had a grill ontop of it. So we didnt need to used our electric stove. The lake was nice and not freezing either. However, I have to say that our campground was a little closer than I would like and the people who where next to us were a bit too noisy. Other then that it was a great trip. The place is easy to find. Bring too buckets to wash and rinse your dishes in. OH, and also, the outhouses stink! buuuuuut its camping so its no big deal lol I would recommend this site. But some of the sites are a bit smaller in area than others. So look at a picture of the site before you buy it. It really helps.

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