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Heaton Bay Campground Content provided by   Wildernet
Quick Facts
Capacity:  360 People
Elevation:  9,100 Feet
Length of Stay:  8 Days
Number of Sites:  72
Reservation Contact:  877-444-6777
Reservation Remarks:  Loops B and D Reservable
Reservation Status:  Accepted
Reservation:  Yes
Season:  Mid-May - Mid-October
Directions
From Beaver Creek, Travel 36 miles east on I-70 to the second Frisco exit (#203). Turn right at the exit, then turn left onto the Dillon Dam Road. Go northeast for 1 mile to the campground located on the right (east) side of the road.
Location Information
Heaton Bay Campground is on Dillon Reservoir. It is located between Dillon and Frisco off of the Dillon Dam Rd. Reservation sites are found on the B and D Loops. All other loops are First-come, First-serve. Campground and additional vehicle fees are charged.

Facilities and Services:

The campground has 72 camping sites. It has vault toilets, water, and garbage services.

Handicapped Accessibility:

Heaton Bay has one handicapped accessible site located at Loop B, Site 10. There is an handicapped accessible toilet adjacent to the campsite.
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