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Reviews (66)
Review Summary
Douglas J
VerifiedSeptember 17, 2025 β’ Stayed at: 14, Loop: CAMPING
The drive is a bit of a white knuckle adventure with steep drops and no guard rails, but well worth the trip. Beautiful aspen grove by the lake. Saw many deer and a fox in the campground as well as a bugling elk. Campground was crowded but sites are far enough apart with lots of trees. Hard to believe it was that close to Moab.
Dianne G
VerifiedSeptember 9, 2025 β’ Stayed at: 14, Loop: CAMPING
The information did not say it was a narrow road not suitable for a truck pulling a camper. I wish we would have known how narrow the road was and how high we would be going up the mountain. Looked on maps and could not find Warner Lake. We had no idea we would be on such a narrow road. Donβt know if the other road had been open, if the road would have been better.
Sanne D
VerifiedAugust 12, 2025 β’ Stayed at: CABIN, Loop: CABIN
We've received the lock combination by email, which is great π.
Unfortunately we didn't have electricity or running water in the cabin π. We did pay for that.
But the location is breathtaking π.
Wherever we looked, there were deer everywhere. So close by! They weren't even afraid of us. The sunset was magical.
We would have loved to stay one more day actually, but we only made reservations for one night.
Cabin was clean and comfortable enough.
Mark G
VerifiedJuly 24, 2025 β’ Stayed at: 1, Loop: CAMPING
I was unable to access the campground because the road from Moab was closed!
Rosalyn J
VerifiedJuly 15, 2025 β’ Stayed at: 17, Loop: CAMPING
Awesome site, I would recommend others but I hope it stays lowkey as it is. The campsite and facilities are well maintained, nature does the rest! Would love to come back!
Todd R
VerifiedJuly 3, 2025 β’ Stayed at: 14, Loop: CAMPING
The host was absolutely amazing! Campground was clean and well kept. Would be nice to have trash service and potable water for the fee charged.
Riley O
VerifiedJune 27, 2025 β’ Stayed at: 1, Loop: CAMPING
Wonderful campground. Spectacular views.
Wilfrid H
VerifiedOctober 4, 2024 β’ Stayed at: 18, Loop: CAMPING
We were unable to reach the campsite due to the closure of the access road. There was no notice of this closure and no explanation was provided of why the access was denied. We were able to disperse camp at a lower elevation but this was disappointing as we were looking forward to the Warner Lake location.
Cody W
VerifiedSeptember 22, 2024 β’ Stayed at: 19, Loop: CAMPING
Wonderful campsite nestled within an aspen grove. The road up was a bit difficult, with AWD it was fine though I think it may not be possible to do so without. We never met the camp hosts which was strange but beyond that it was fine. Note that these sites do indeed have food containers at each campsite! Beautiful sights on the way up and down, highly recommend this special campsite especially for seeing Moab and the surrounding national parks.
Mark S
VerifiedSeptember 12, 2024 β’ Stayed at: 11, Loop: CAMPING
Couldn't get there duo to road construction. Tried the given detour instructions, no luck. Went to route 128 trying to get there via Castle Valley. The lake was 28 miles from 128 but the road construction closure was at the 25 mile mark. A local confirmed that the lake was inaccessible via that route either. As an alternate we found a decent campsite along Rte 128.
Trusting recreation.gov in the future is questionable. I came in from San Francisco, my sister and her husband came in from Denver to meet up there.
Location Warner Lake
Address:
62 E 100 N
Moab, UT, 84532
United States
ATTENTION: For 2024 and 2025 access to the Warner Lake Campground will be affected by road construction in San Juan County. Please access the Campground via the River Road or Sand Flats Road (See below.) The paved route is longer but paved up to the Warner Lake CG turn off while the dirt route is shorter but on a rougher dirt road which is accessible to 2WD vehicles but AED or 4WD is recommended.
Paved Route (Official Detour Route): From Moab head north on Highway 191 to the junction of Highway 128, (aka the River Road.) Turn right (East) and continue for about 15 miles until you get to the Castleton/Gateway Road. Turn Right (South) on the Castleton/Gateway Road and continue straight for about 10 miles to the junciton of the La Sal Loop Road. Turn Right (South) again and continue straight for another 10 or so miles until you reach the turn off for Warner Lake CG. Turn left (ENE) and drive on a washboarded gravel road to the campground.
Dirt Road Route: From Moab, head south on Highway 191. When you hit the stoplight of 4th East, turn left (North). Drive about .75 miles to Mill Creek Road and turn right (East). Continue to the next Stop Sign at the junction of Sand Flats Road. Stay straight and stay on Sand Flats Road for about 1.5 miles to the Entrance Station at Sand Flats Recreation Area. YOU DO NOT NEED TO PAY AN ENTRY FEE IF YOU ARE HEADED UP TO THE FOREST SERVICE OR THE CAMPGROUND--TELL THEM YOU ARE HEADED UP TO WARNER LAKE CG. Continue on Sand Flats Road for about 18 miles until you get to the La Sal Loop road junction. Turn Right (South) for about 2.5 miles until you get to the Warner Lake Turn off and turn left on to the washboarded gravel road and drive about 5 miles to the Campground. This road is rocky, heavily washboarded, and rough, high clearance, 4WD is recommended.
Construction Closure Route: From Moab, the fastest access (about 1 hour) to Warner Lake Campground is by driving south on Highway 191. Drive 7.8 miles south of Moab and turn east (left) onto Old Airport Road (sign has arrow to La Sal Loop Road, National Forest Access). Turn south (right) at the T-intersection with the Spanish Valley Drive/La Sal Mountain Loop Road (sign has arrows pointing to La Sal Mtn. Loop Rd and Ken's Lake). Continue 13.5 miles to the Warner Lake turnoff. Turn east (right) and drive 5 miles to the campground and cabin on this gravel road. THIS IS ONLY OPEN before 0830, after 1730 hours (5:30 pm) and on weekends.
Please be aware the some GPS or driving apps are giving the wrong information and directing people on 4WD roads or to locked gates. Make sure your directions are accurate before following them--when in doubt look for Forest Service directional signs.
Latitude & Longitude: 38.5202 / -109.276
Elevation: 2868 feet