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Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
This campsite can only be booked by telephone. 970-252-6000
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Billy Creek State Wildlife Area

CR-2
81403, Montrose
the United States

Billy Creek State Wildlife Area is a campsite in Montrose, the United States. Dogs are allowed on this campsite.

On Billy Creek State Wildlife Area it's possible to camp with a tent.

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Anonymous
English (US)
GPS brings you right to the Dispersed camp sites. Road can be very muddy during rainy weather but otherwise good. Just 2 miles off the main road. Be aware that overnight camping is only allowed here between September and December. Nice valley with great view
2 days ago

Hazyshades
English (US)
Popped in for an overnight between Ouray and Montrose. Large spots, great star gazing, no facilities. Easy pull-ins off the road, Sign said open September-December only. This site was well before gps coordinates Identified here.
2 days ago

Sarah
English (US)
This is a beautiful campsite and is big rig friendly. We pull a 37' trailer with a crew cab 3500. There was plenty of room. You will need to do a fair bit of leveling. The first morning we were there a ranger knocked on the door and asked if I had a hunting or fishing license. Apparently, Colorado passed a law in July requiring campers to have a hunting or fishing license in order to stay in state wildlife areas. She was understanding and let me go with the promise that I would go to Walmart and purchase a license. There are only three sites here. Site #2 was the best and had the best AT&T internet/cell phone. Cell phone coverage depended on the site. AT&T had 1 bar at site #3. If you have allergies, be aware that there is a lot of ragweed here so you may not want to stay here when that is in bloom. Camping is only allowed September 1 and after.
2 days ago

Hypsy-Gypsy
English (US)
Clean and spacious spots off the beaten path and oh so nice and quiet. However, they’re limited. Overnight camping allowed only where marked (I’ve attached a photo of the signs at each spot.) and only open Sept to Nov.
2 days ago

mhearding
English (US)
My husband and I tried to camp here in late June and the camping was closed off. There was one large turnout where you can still camp, but it’s only open August 31st to December 1st. Just a heads-up! There are some turnouts outside the boundary line that are beautiful, remote, and nice to stay at. If you’re coming from 550, take a right at the fork when you arrive at the destination provided by this app and continue on CO Rd. 2 for another half mile or so. There’s a great turnout just past the cattle grate. Happy camping!
2 days ago

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