Overview
Great Facilities and Amenities
Checkin Time
(All campsites have Checkin Time)
Checkout Time
(All campsites have Checkout Time)
Firepit
(All campsites have Firepit)
Max Num Of People
(Up to 8)
Max Num Of Vehicles
(Up to 2)
Pets Allowed
(All campsites have Pets Allowed)
Picnic Table
(All campsites have Picnic Table)
Shade
(18 of 22 campsites have Shade)
Site Access
(All campsites have Site Acceses)
Natural Features
![Mill Creek Campground sign Mill Creek Campground sign - Credits: BLM](https://cdn.recreation.gov/public/images/83682.jpg)
![Aerial view of Mill Creek campground loop and Lake Fork. Aerial view of Mill Creek campground loop and Lake Fork. - Credits: BLM](https://cdn.recreation.gov/public/2022/07/12/16/19/271727_fdd67bc8-5e1e-442e-b4e6-09b7143d5efb_700.jpg)
![Typical campsite at Mill Creek with gravel parking area, picnic table, and fire ring. Typical campsite at Mill Creek with gravel parking area, picnic table, and fire ring. - Credits: BLM](https://cdn.recreation.gov/public/images/83831.jpg)
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Mill Creek offers shaded campsites among a mixed spruce/fir and aspen forest with magnificent mountain views of some of the highest peaks in Colorado and the sounds of the nearby Mill Creek and the Lake Fork of the Gunnison River.
Recreation
![Mill Creek Campground sign Mill Creek Campground sign - Credits: BLM](https://cdn.recreation.gov/public/images/83682.jpg)
![Mill Creek Campground sign Mill Creek Campground sign - Credits: BLM](https://cdn.recreation.gov/public/images/83682.jpg)
Mill Creek Campground is an ideal base camp for exploring the Alpine Loop Backcountry Byway and the majestic San Juan Mountains. Whether you like to ride an off-highway vehicle, fly fish the Lake Fork, learn about the area's hardrock mining history, or challenge yourself to hike one of the 14,000-foot peaks, this area has something for everyone. There are also opportunities for viewing wildlife, seasonal wildflowers, and fishing the Lake Fork of the Gunnison River or nearby Lake San Cristobal.
Nearby Attractions
Enjoy Lake City, nestled in the valley of the Lake Fork of the Gunnison River and Henson Creek, not only for shopping but to take in the impressive Hinsdale County Museum that celebrates the residents of past and present and tells of the rich railway history of the rail line that went to Lake City from 1889 to 1933. A variety of tours are also available including learning about the momental volcano that formed Lake City.
Lake City also is a Gateway Community for hiking the Continental Divide Trail (CDT) that traverses 800 miles of majestic and challenging peaks dotted with abandoned homesteads, ghost towns, and remnants of Native Americans and settlers who flocked here to mine gold and silver. Other shorter hikes from town can lead to some wonderful waterfalls.
Discover Lake San Cristobal, the second largest natural lake in Colorado that was formed by the Slumgullion Earthflow that slid 700 years ago, damming the Lake Fork of the Gunnison. The lake offers a wide variety of recreation opportunities including boating and fishing and much more.