The Timber Creek Campground in Rocky Mountain National Park will temporarily shut down for a sewer system rehabilitation project. The closure is scheduled to begin at noon on August 10, 2026, and will continue through the end of the 2026 summer season. The campground, which is situated on the west side of the park, is a popular destination for visitors during the summer months.
The rehabilitation project is crucial for maintaining the campground’s infrastructure and ensuring the continued functionality of the sewer system. The project aims to enhance the overall camping experience for visitors by improving the essential amenities at the site. However, specific details about the scope of the project and the expected improvements were not provided in the release.
While the campground is closed, visitors to Rocky Mountain National Park are encouraged to explore other camping options available within the park. The National Park Service has not yet announced the exact reopening date of the Timber Creek Campground but it is expected to be ready for visitors by the next summer season in 2027.

