About Warner Lake
Number of accommodations: 12
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Reviews (66)
Review Summary
Michael S
VerifiedJune 27, 2023 β’ Stayed at: 2, Loop: CAMPING
Itβs just a beautiful place to camp and enjoy some peace and quiet
Carlen L
VerifiedSeptember 30, 2022 β’ Stayed at: 2, Loop: CAMPING
Hard to get to at night, as there are steep dirt roads, but we made it and it is worth the drive, beautiful and quiet. No potable water.
James B
VerifiedSeptember 30, 2022 β’ Stayed at: 1, Loop: CAMPING
Kind of hard to get to, especially the last couple miles, but one of the coolest campgrounds around. Incredible views of the canyonlands and the most incredible stand of aspens I've ever seen. Plus, if you are mountain biking, you can pedal out of camp and right down Hazard County to Porcupine UPS and LPS and to the city of Moab.
BTW: Coyote Shuttle can drive you back to camp in the afternoon, if you arrange it with them. So, morning ride from camp down the mountain, and a shuttle back to camp in the afternoon. The best kind of MTB day ever.
Sally B
VerifiedSeptember 28, 2022 β’ Stayed at: 3, Loop: CAMPING
Campground was clean and host was very attentive. Beautiful scenery and nice private campsites. Cold at night so be prepared.
Marcus F
VerifiedSeptember 21, 2022 β’ Stayed at: CABIN, Loop: CABIN
Incredible location with access to so much to see and do. The lake is on the smaller side for those interested in paddleboards and such. The bathrooms are a decent walk from the cabin but it has everything else you need. The windows and doors show the most wear and tear in the building but that is to be expected from something as old as this. Ran into to very little issues with the power with the exception of the morning after a very cloudy day since this runs on solar. As everyone else says, make sure to bring your own water but the little cabin has pretty much all the other basics. No fires unfortunately while we were there due to dry conditions as that is the one thing that would have made it absolutely perfect. You're about 45 minutes from Moab. Cell service was decent for some phones but could be very sporadic.
Acacia D
VerifiedSeptember 13, 2022 β’ Stayed at: 1, Loop: CAMPING
Highlights of this campsite are walkable access to sweet Warner Lake and trails including Mountain View hike with amazing views overlooking Canyonlands and Moab. Early September 2022 was too early for the aspens to be golden, but fields of sunflowers were putting on a show in the meantime.
Jeremy Z
VerifiedSeptember 13, 2022 β’ Stayed at: 11, Loop: CAMPING
A truly excellent campsite - Very clean, well maintained. The lake is just steps from any campsite and so refreshing. The drive up the mountain is no joke (about 35min straight vertical) but once up there, the air is so perfect. Can't wait to go back!
Jeff W
VerifiedSeptember 10, 2022 β’ Stayed at: 19, Loop: CAMPING
This has quickly become one of my favorite places to stay when in the Moab area. The campground is clean and beautiful. The facilities are well maintained. And this past stay the camp hosts were beyond awesome helping me out with a small problem. It made our stay perfect and I will be going back again for sure.
Janelle H
VerifiedAugust 30, 2022 β’ Stayed at: 3, Loop: CAMPING
We camped at site 3 and it was great. Big enough for my huge 2 room tent and plenty of room for a couple of small ones. Keep in mind the road to get to Warmer Lake is pretty steep in a few spots so take that into consideration with a trailer. Bring your own water. The lake is beautiful and if you want a lake better for swimming check out Ken's Lake in the Valley. :)
Carmen L
VerifiedAugust 30, 2022 β’ Stayed at: 1, Loop: CAMPING
Loved camping in the Aspens!
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