You’ll feel a world away from the crowds at this campground on the shores of Lake Dillon, just minutes away from downtown Frisco. The campground offers sweeping views of the mountains and access to hiking and mountain biking trails. There are 80 sites to accommodate all different types of camping equipment, from tents to large recreational vehicles. Sites are equipped with picnic tables and campfire rings. There are flush toilets and potable water but no electrical hookups.
Pine Cove Campground

1. Know before you go
Plan your trip and check weather conditions. Make sure phones are charged, and pack plenty of water in reuseable bottles.
2. Leave it as you find it
Plants, rocks and natural features will live forever in a photo. Leave them for others to find. Building structures or carving into trees destroys the natural beauty of the natural landscape.
3. Trash the Trash
Bring along trash bags to pack out your waste, and pick up the waste you see, even if it is not yours. Please take doggy waste bags with you to dispose of animal waste properly as it is damaging to the ecosystem.
4. STICK TO TRAILS
Summit has thousands of miles of trails to explore. By sticking to the trails and camping at least 200 feet from lakes, rivers and streams, you’re helping to avoid damage to plants and the erosion of trails.
5. Be careful with fire
Wind and low humidity here in Summit mean fires can get out of hand quickly. Be sure to check local fire restrictions before lighting a fire, and make sure its completely extinguished before you leave. Be careful with cigarettes and take butts with you.
5. KEEP WILDLIFE WILD
Observe wildlife from a safe distance and DO NOT FEED. Lining up the perfect Instagram shot can get you charged by an angry moose if you are not careful.
6. SHARE OUR TRAILS & PARKS
Keep cell phones turned down and human noise to a minimum. Be courteous to other people on the trails, and yield to the uphill hiker and biker.