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White River National Forest

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Find a Forest (NF)
or Grassland (NG)

USDA Forest Service
White River
National Forest
900 Grand Ave.
P.O. Box 948
Glenwood Springs CO 81602
970-945-2521

Telephone for the
Hearing Impaired
970-945-3255

United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service.

Ruedi Campground Complex

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Access

The Ruedi Complex offers 4 different campgrounds, the "Little Mattie", "Little Maud", "Mollie B" & "Ruedi Marina" are all located in the same vicinity. The campgrounds are located 25 miles east of Carbondale, and are on the Ruedi Reservoir.

Facilities

Camping units and parking spur for auto and trailer, pickup campers, motorhomes and tents.

Hot and cold water available from faucets located at both toilet buildings.

Toilet buildings with flush toilets.

Camping units have table and benches, firerings, and parking spurs.

Hard surfaced campground roads.

Attractions & Considerations

Nearest Services :  

Ruedi boat long term storage- $55.00/month

Grocery Store - Basalt (15miles miles west)

Gas Station - Basalt

Dump Station - On site/ $5.00

Drug Store - Basalt

Physician – Basalt

 Hospital – Glenwood Springs (35 miles west) / Aspen (35 miles east)

**Many reservoirs located on National Forest System lands are at serious threat by Quagga and Zebra Mussels. New boating restrictions are taking place this year. Boaters should be aware of the following potential situations:

  1. Some boat ramps may be completely closed;
  2. Open boat ramps may have restricted hours of operation;
  3. Mandatory boat inspections may be required at stations in place at various reservoirs; or,
  4. Mandatory inspections may be required to have been performed prior to arrival and launch at your favorite boating location.

To help reduce the potential for spread of these mussels, boaters should always remember to follow these three steps: clean, drain and dry your boat. Before you go boating, check with the local Forest Service or Colorado Division of Wildlife office to find out about any restrictions.

The most current source of information about the Zebra and Quagga Mussel issue is the Colorado Division of Wildlife web site.

Map of Campground

Currently under development.

 


USDA Forest Service, White River National Forest
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Last modified April 29, 2009

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