Spillway Campground is perched along the South Platte River near the Eleven Mile Reservoir. Adventurists and families alike will find things to do here. Birding is excellent, as is hiking. Rock climbers enjoy the solid rocky cliffs of the canyon and fly fishermen find abundant catches in the river.
Natural Features:
The campground, at an altitude of 8,500 feet, is located at the edge of Eleven Mile Canyon, furthest from the canyon entrance. Some campsites are shaded by scattered spruce and ponderosa pine. Eleven Mile Canyon was cut by the South Platte River and is bordered by polished gray granite cliffs.
Recreation:
Hike the Overlook Trail for breathtaking views of Eleven Mile Canyon and Reservoir. Occasionally, Golden Eagles can be viewed nesting in the nearby granite cliffs and crags. Springtime brings higher chances of spotting Bald Eagles.
Visitors enjoy fishing by shore or canoe. Rainbow and brown trout, kokanee salmon, and pike are among the species anglers are likely to find.
Facilities:
Spillway Campground offers 23 reservable campsites. Parking aprons are gravel and can fit a maximum trailer length of 25 feet. Amenities include vault toilets, picnic tables, drinking water, and campfire rings.