Warner Lake

Star4.79
50 reviews
MANTI-LASAL
Warner Lake
$20.00 - $50.00 / night
Campsite Fees
Standard Site Fee$20.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$50.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00

Fees range from $20 for standard non-electric campsites to $50 for the group site or cabin during peak and off-peak seasons. Discounts may apply for Interagency Pass holders.
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About this campground

Escape to Warner Lake Campground, where crystal-clear mountain waters meet towering aspens in the heart of the La Sal Mountains. At this alpine retreat, your days unfold with peaceful mornings casting a line into the lake, afternoons paddling across its glassy surface, and evenings on scenic trails that wind through forests alive with birdsong. Here, the views stretch endlessly across mountain peaks and valleys, creating a backdrop that transforms from emerald green in summer to brilliant gold in fall.
Warner Lake Campground offers a variety of camping options, including single-family campsites, a group site accommodating up to 50 people, and a rustic cabin for up to four guests. The campground is suited to tent campers, RVs, and those seeking a unique cabin experience.
Historical SignificanceStep back in time at the charming 1930s cabin that stands as a testament to the area's rich heritage, its weathered logs and rustic character telling stories of early mountain settlers and outdoor enthusiasts. This mountain haven serves as an ideal basecamp for exploring the region's crown jewels—the otherworldly rock formations of Arches National Park and the dramatic canyons of Canyonlands, both within easy reach for unforgettable day trips.
Weather and SeasonsWhen the valley floor sizzles at 100°F, Warner Lake remains a cool mountain sanctuary where temperatures hover around a perfect 70°F. Summer brings wildflower meadows and refreshing mountain breezes, while autumn transforms the landscape into a golden wonderland as thousands of aspens burst into flame-like colors. The campground embraces its seasonal rhythm, closing when winter's heavy snows blanket the high country, creating a pristine wilderness accessible only to the most adventurous souls.
ElevationPerched at a breathtaking 9,400 feet, Warner Lake Campground offers a true high-altitude adventure in the La Sal Mountains. This elevated paradise provides a dramatic change from the desert floor below, where thin mountain air carries the scent of pine and aspen, and every breath feels crisp and invigorating.
Natural Features and SceneryImmerse yourself in a landscape painted with nature's finest brushstrokes—dense aspen groves create cathedral-like canopies overhead, their leaves whispering ancient mountain secrets. The majestic Haystack Mountain towers above, its rocky face reflected in the mirror-like surface of Warner Lake below. As evening shadows lengthen, the forest comes alive with wildlife; graceful deer emerge from the treeline while majestic elk move through the meadows, offering unforgettable wildlife viewing opportunities.
Geological RegionRising dramatically from the Colorado Plateau, the La Sal Mountains create an alpine island at 9,400 feet, where Warner Lake Campground nestles among ancient geological wonders. This unique mountain ecosystem features dense aspen forests that cloak the slopes, while the distinctive profile of Haystack Mountain dominates the skyline. Warner Lake itself fills a glacial depression, its pristine waters reflecting the surrounding peaks and creating a stunning centerpiece for this high-altitude geological marvel.

Campsite details

AccessibilityThe campground and cabin do not have specific information on accessibility features.
Sites SizeThe campsites vary in size, with some large enough to accommodate multiple tents. For example, one reviewer noted, "We camped at site 3, and it was big enough for my huge 2-room tent and plenty of room for a couple of small ones."
Sites PrivacyThe sites provide varying levels of privacy, with many being described as "quiet and secluded." One reviewer stated, "Very nice campsite! Quiet and secluded," while another described it as "beautiful and quiet."
Total Campsites50 campsites
Recommended CampsitesSites with views of Warner Lake are recommended. Site 017 offers proximity to trails.
Best CampsitesHighly rated campsites include sites 015, 017, and 018 for privacy and scenic views.

Reserving a campsite

Check-in
  • Varies
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Check-out
  • Varies
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Stay Limit
Maximum 14 nights during a visit, total 14 nights within rolling 30-day periods.
Guests Allowed Per Site
Group site accommodates up to 50 guests. Individual sites allow up to two vehicles.
Groups
The group site can accommodate up to 50 people.
Tents
Tents are allowed
RV vehicles
RV vehicles are allowed
Primitive
Primitive are not allowed
Reservable
Reservations are allowed

Site layoutCampground layout includes a mix of single-family sites, group sites, and a cabin. Roads and parking spurs are gravel. Sites have picnic tables and utility tables.
Open and Closed SeasonOpen from June 12 to September 30, with reservations required during peak season and first-come-first-served availability in October.
Reservation PlatformsReservations available through Recreation.gov.
Walk-in AvailabilitySites are available on a first-come-first-served basis during off-peak season (October 1 - December 31).
Cancellation PolicyReservations can be canceled before the check-in date, with a $10 cancellation fee and forfeiture of the first night's recreation use fee for late cancellations. Changes may incur a $10 fee.

Accomodation available

GroupGroup campsites are offered for larger parties such as families, schools, or organizations. These sites provide space and facilities to accommodate multiple people camping together.
Cabin lodgingCabin lodging is available for campers seeking a more sheltered and comfortable experience. These enclosed accommodations offer protection from the elements and are ideal for those who prefer not to camp in tents.

Amenities available

Fire rings
Picnic tables
Cell phone service
Lodging and accommodations
Vault toilets

Activities you can enjoy

Warner Lake Campground offers a range of recreational activities, including fishing, hiking, boating, and wildlife viewing. Visitors frequently praise the extensive trail system around the lake, which includes the Trans-Mountain Trail, Miners Basin Trail, and others. The lake supports canoeing, kayaking, and fishing for rainbow trout.
Hiking
The surrounding trails are extensive and offer a variety of hiking experiences. Popular trails include the Trans-Mountain Trail and the Warner Lake-Oowah Lake Trail. Visitors have remarked on the "amazing views overlooking Canyonlands and Moab" and appreciated the direct access to trailheads from the campground.
Fishing
Fishing opportunities are available in Warner Lake, which is stocked with rainbow trout. One reviewer mentioned, "Lake was stocked, and we were able to catch a lot of fish."
Biking
The campground provides access to mountain biking trails, including the Whole Enchilada trail. One visitor noted, "The Whole Enchilada trail is great for hiking and biking."
Boating
Non-motorized boating is allowed, including canoeing and kayaking. The lake is described as "great for kayaking and relaxing."
Wildlife viewing
The area is home to diverse wildlife. Reviewers frequently noted deer and cows in the vicinity. One stated, "Several deer would approach us at night while we were sitting at the campfire."
Winter Activities
Winter activities are not explicitly described in the source materials.
Water Sports
Canoeing and kayaking are popular water sports at Warner Lake.

Campground rules

  • Pets are allowed
  • Seasonal fire restrictions may apply; follow local guidelines.
  • Quiet hours are Scheduled quiet hours to be observed.

Hazards

General hazardsSteep gravel roads with washboards. Wildlife such as deer and cows roam freely. No potable water available.
Active alertsRoad construction in 2024-2025 will affect access routes. Use detour directions or alternative entry points.

Weather forecast

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°F
Aug 24
Sunday
Partly cloudy
Precipitation: 0%

Strong wind, exercise caution

Humidity: 56%

Moderately humid conditions

Wind: 9.3 mph

Strong wind, exercise caution

Partly cloudy
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Emergency Services

Emergency services available in Moab, UT, including sheriff's office and healthcare facilities.

Good to know

Peak season datesJune 12 - September 30.
Trash and recyclingNo specific details about trash and recycling facilities are provided. Visitors are advised to leave no trace and pack out all garbage.
Proximity to water featuresShort trails lead to Warner Lake, suitable for fishing, kayaking, and canoeing.
Common complaintsComplaints include lack of potable water, road difficulty, biting flies, and occasional noise from other campers.
HostCamp hosts are described as fantastic and helpful, ensuring cleanliness and regulations.

Campground Map

MANTI-LASAL
Driving directionsFrom Moab, drive south on Highway 191 for 7.8 miles. Turn east onto Old Airport Road, then south at the Spanish Valley Drive/La Sal Mountain Loop Road intersection. Continue 13.5 miles to the Warner Lake turnoff, then drive 5 more miles on gravel roads to the campground. Note: GPS directions may be unreliable. Follow Forest Service signs.
Mixed road types with segments of paved and gravel roads. Some roads are windy and narrow, requiring caution. Seasonal closures and road conditions could affect access. High clearance and 4WD recommended for rough dirt road sections.
Nearby places
Moab (30 miles, approximately 1-hour drive)
Nearby supplies
Supplies available in Moab, UT, including grocery stores, gas stations, camping outfitters, and dining options.

Camper Reviews

4.8
50 reviews
Top-Rated
Top-Rated
Warner Lake is top-rated, placing it in the top 15% of campgrounds based on reviews
User reviews for Warner Lake Campground are generally positive, with frequent praise for its scenic beauty, cooler temperatures, and access to trails. However, some issues were noted, including the absence of potable water, challenging road conditions, and occasional problems with amenities (e.g., padlock issues at the cabin).
Review Summaries
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What Campers Love

Users highlighted the "beautiful and quiet" environment, cooler temperatures compared to Moab, and the stunning aspen forests. The cabin and trails received particular praise for being...
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Common Concerns

Common complaints include the lack of potable water and long, rough roads to access the site. One reviewer noted, "The road to the campsite was a bit terrifying." Another mentioned padlock issues at...
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Pro Tips & Recommendations

Visitors recommend bringing plenty of water due to the lack of potable sources and being prepared for the rough gravel roads. It's also advised to visit in the fall to experience the golden aspens.
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Seasonal Insights

Summer and early fall are the most popular times to visit, with cooler temperatures offering a reprieve from the heat in Moab. Fall also provides stunning autumn colors in the aspen forest.
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Camper Quotes

"Beautiful quiet spot, good fishing, and nice cool off if you are there to get to the national parks." - Karolina W. "The sites are spacious and there are many walks accessed directly from the...
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Site-Specific Reviews

Site-specific reviews mention site 3 as being spacious and ideal for large tents. The cabin (001C) received mixed reviews due to issues with cleanliness and padlocks.
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Accessibility Features

No specific reviews addressing accessibility were found.
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Pet-Friendly Features

Pets are allowed in the campground, though not in the cabin. Review-specific pet experiences were not provided.
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Last updated August 10, 2025

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