I love this area. Quiet, not many know about these campgrounds. There is a fee, 14 dollars a day. The best part, NO RESERVATIONS NEEDED!!! Yes I said it, first come first serve. Amenities are as follows: restrooms which is an outhouse. No showers but there are plenty of lakes close by. Showers would make it perfect. The camp area is clean, tables, firepits, and a huge dumpster for trash. There is firewood for sale but during my visit there were strict fire restrictions in place, so during my visit I couldn't have a fire. I did bring a campstove to cook thank goodness. My recommendations are bring plenty of blankets and long pants, sweaters. Even in the summer it gets cold in the evenings after sun down. I didn't bring my air matress which I will bring next visit. Bring bikes for exploring, games to play, books to read. Very quiet in the evenings. I did see beautiful wild horses, elk, and squirrels. There are water faucets but I didn't see a faucet handle on the one...
Read moreMy father used to take us here every year. I am now coming here with my nieces and their kids. It is a beautiful area with thick trees and a couple small lakes and a beautiful stream. The campground is cheap in price so I don't expect much. Some of the sites still have the wood benches from when I was a kid over 30yrs and are rotting. The campground host was very nice but only cleaned our restroom once in the 4 days we stayed. I wish the reservation site had more accurate pictures of the sites. Site 28 had alot of rocks and with 2 smaller children we had a couple of trips and falls. Lost a whole gallon of milk lol. But I love this area and although there are nicer campgrounds in the area, I love the simplicity and quietness of Winn. We will definitely be...
Read moreAbsolutely beautiful campground. Clean sites and kind host. Vault toilets kept clean and water available at each one. No water at the individual sites.
Verizon worked on occasion, better if you had a booster. No T-Mobile.
Reserved Friday to Sunday June 7-9, but only made it one night due to unrelenting mosquitos; seriously obnoxious swarms. You have to keep the camp fire going to smoke them out. Sawyers or Off are mandatory. Hit your clothing and tent with Permethrin. Most tent campers also appeared to only last one night.
If you're prone to altitude sickness, bring canned air as this campsite is at approximately 9300 ft...
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